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07-10-2008, 08:41
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George MacDonald Frazer
This is one of the best ranker accounts from WW2 that I have read. Written by the well known author George MacDonald Frazer(Flashman), it's his recollections of his service with The Border Regiment in Burma 1943-45. He was a private soldier, and his story concentrates on life within his section, and how they coped with the fight against the Japanese.
Any infantryman who served prior to the early 1990's will be struck by how little had changed tactically at Section and Platoon Level from WW2 until the 90's. He uses terminology that we all understand, even Egyptian PT gets a mention. The book is extremely funny and sad in equal measure. If you want to know a little more about the Burma Campaign and what those ever decreasing numbers of Royal Welchman from the 1st and 2nd Battalions got up to....read this.
George MacDonald Frazer
This is one of the best ranker accounts from WW2 that I have read. Written by the well known author George MacDonald Frazer(Flashman), it's his recollections of his service with The Border Regiment in Burma 1943-45. He was a private soldier, and his story concentrates on life within his section, and how they coped with the fight against the Japanese.
Any infantryman who served prior to the early 1990's will be struck by how little had changed tactically at Section and Platoon Level from WW2 until the 90's. He uses terminology that we all understand, even Egyptian PT gets a mention. The book is extremely funny and sad in equal measure. If you want to know a little more about the Burma Campaign and what those ever decreasing numbers of Royal Welchman from the 1st and 2nd Battalions got up to....read this.