Military Vehicles – October 2019

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Military Vehicles Magazine • OCTOBER 2019 15


TheArmourofRommel’s Afrika Korps


(Images of War), by Ian Baxter. (ISBN:


978-1526722393, Pen & Sword Books


Ltd, 47 Church Street, Barnsley, South


Yorkshire, S70 2AS; http://www.pen-and-


sword.co.uk. Soft cover, 128 pages, il-


lustrated throughout, 2019, $22.95).


The Deutsche Afrikakorps (best


known as the “Africa Corps”) built up


a well-deserved reputation as a superb


fi ghting machine. While this was founded on the leadership and


tactical genius of its legendary commander Erwin Rommel and


the fi ghting skills of its offi cers and men, another vital element


was its equipment in general and armor in particular.


This illustrated Images of War book reveals the full range of


German armored vehicles that saw service in North Africa over


the two year period 1941 to mid-1943. As well as the formi-


dable Panzers , such as the Tiger and Panther tanks, there were


Sturmartillerie equipment, reconnaissance vehicles, half-tracks,


armored cars, and motorcycles. All had their roles to play.


While the Allies triumphed in North Africa ultimately, the


combination of German design and engineering with superb gen-


eralship and fi ghting spirit, very nearly changed the course of the


Second World War in 1942. Military historians and equipment


enthusiasts will fi nd this a fascinating and authoritative book.


M29 Weasel Tracked Cargo Carrier


& Variants (Images of War), by Da-


vid Doyle (ISBN 978-1526743565,


Pen & Sword Books Ltd, 47 Church


Street, Barnsley, South Yorkshire,


S70 2AS; http://www.pen-and-sword.co.uk


or direct from the author at http://www.Da-


vidDoyleBooks.com. Soft cover, 146


pages, illustrated throughout, 2019,


$22.95).


Conceived as part of a Top Secret


project to disrupt Nazi Germany’s atomic bomb program, the


hastily developed Studebaker Weasel went on to one of, if not


THE most successful of the wartime all-terrain vehicles. De-


signed with light weight to facilitate both air-dropping and ef-


fi cient, high-speed operation in the snow, the vehicles were soon


found to perform excellently in the mud.


Always amphibious, the later models were equipped with fl o-


tation tanks on each end and dual rudders in the rear for even


more effi cient operation in the water. Weasels were used on nu-


merous fronts during WWII, were once again deployed in Ko-


rea, by the French in Vietnam, and numerous outposts during the


Cold War.


These pages provide an overview of the development, and a


detailed look at the deployment and the machines themselves, of


these iconic, all-terrain vehicles. For Weasel enthusiasts, there


has always been a lack of printed references. Finally, this book


is a major step in fi lling that gap in military vehicle history. It


combines expert, well-vetted commentary and captions with


historic images and color photos of restored examples of T15/


M24s, T24/M29s, and M29Cs.


The Jeep Second World War (Land-


Craft), Lance Cole (ISBN 978-


1526746511 Pen & Sword Books


Ltd, 47 Church Street, Barnsley,


South Yorkshire, S70 2AS; http://www.


pen-and-sword.co.uk. Soft Cover,


64 pages, illustrated throughout in


color and black-and-white, 2019,


$22.95)


The Second World War Jeep was


one of the most famous and infl u-


ential military vehicles of all time,


and over 600,000 were produced. It


served with all the Allied forces during the war on every front


and it has been the inspiration behind the design of light, ver-


satile, rugged military and civilian vehicles ever since. In this,


the fi rst volume in Pen & Sword’s LandCraft series, Lance Cole


traces the design, development and manufacturing history of the


Jeep and describes its operational role within the Allied armies.


A selection of archive photographs showing the Jeep in ser-


vice in European and Pacifi c campaigns gives a graphic impres-


sion of how adaptable the Jeep was and records the variety of


equipment it could carry. The book is an excellent source for the


modeler, providing details of available kits, together with spe-


cially commissioned color profi les recording how the Jeeps used


by different units and armies appeared.


Lance Cole's introduction to the Jeep is a valuable addition to


the libraries of both Jeep enthusiasts and scale modelers.


M2/M3 American Half-Tracks of


the Second World War (LandCraft),


by Robert Jackson (ISBN 978-


1526746559, Pen & Sword Books


Ltd, 47 Church Street, Barnsley,


South Yorkshire, S70 2AS; http://www.


pen-and-sword.co.uk. Soft cover, 64


pages, illustrated throughout, 2019,


$22.95).


Among the most successful ar-


mored vehicles produced by Ameri-


can industry during WWII were


the M2 and M3 half-tracks. They


served on every battlefront and were as recognizable as other fa-


mous American wartime vehicles like the Sherman and the Jeep,


and around 40,000 were produced between 1941 and 1945. They


were easy to assemble, operate and maintain, and their versatility


allowed them to fulfi ll a variety of purposes. This volume in Pen


& Sword’s LandCraft series traces the design, development and


manufacturing history of the M2/M3 and describes its opera-


tional role within the Allied armies.


A selection of archive photographs showing the M2/M3 in ac-


tion gives a graphic impression of how adaptable these vehicles


were and records the range of equipment they could carry. The


book is an excellent source for the modeler, providing details of


available kits, together with specially commissioned color pro-


fi les demonstrating how the M2/M3 used by different units and


armies appeared. ✪


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