The Beachhead Commandos (1983) By A. Cecil Hampshire
Khaki-clad naval officers and ratings spearheaded the British assault waves in every allied invasion landing during the Second World War. Their work was considered by Force Commanders to be "the most important and dangerous in any landing." Few knew that Royal Naval commandos existed. Outstanding courage, humour, tragedy and disaster; their story, much of it wrung out of former members, is told in this book
- Hard Cover with Dust Jacket
- 208 pages
- In Good Condition
































