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'DRIVER ADVANCE !' Being A Short Account Of The 2nd Lothians And Border Horse, 1939-1946

AUTHOR Anon
PUBLISHER Naval & Military Press (05/12/2025)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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This is a Regimentally published title that covers a unit of 6th Armoured Division that was issued with Crusader cruiser tanks alongside the Valentine and Matilda infantry tanks. The regiment embarked on troopships for the Tunisian Campaign, fought at the Battle of Kasserine, Ebba Ksour and Kairouan. At the end of 1942, and thereafter served during the Italian campaign, Cassino, The River Arno and The break-through to the River Po, until the end of the war. Landing in Italy on 18 March 1944, having remained in North Africa following the conclusion of the Tunisian campaign, the regiment fought in the battle for the Gustav Line, forcing a way up the Liri Valley, and then took part in the battle for the Gothic Line. Written so shortly after the cessation of hostilities, this account has an immediacy that modern histories lack. An excellent Armoured history that concludes with Honours & Awards, a Roll of Honour and four clear oversized maps.

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ISBN-13: 9781474541374
ISBN-10: 1474541372
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 140
Carton Quantity: 44
Product Dimensions: 6.00 x 0.38 x 9.00 inches
Weight: 0.58 pound(s)
Country of Origin: US
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This is a Regimentally published title that covers a unit of 6th Armoured Division that was issued with Crusader cruiser tanks alongside the Valentine and Matilda infantry tanks. The regiment embarked on troopships for the Tunisian Campaign, fought at the Battle of Kasserine, Ebba Ksour and Kairouan. At the end of 1942, and thereafter served during the Italian campaign, Cassino, The River Arno and The break-through to the River Po, until the end of the war. Landing in Italy on 18 March 1944, having remained in North Africa following the conclusion of the Tunisian campaign, the regiment fought in the battle for the Gustav Line, forcing a way up the Liri Valley, and then took part in the battle for the Gothic Line. Written so shortly after the cessation of hostilities, this account has an immediacy that modern histories lack. An excellent Armoured history that concludes with Honours & Awards, a Roll of Honour and four clear oversized maps.

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