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5.0 out of 5 stars
BD Out, SD In, DPM on the way.,
By El Cutachero (MD USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The British Army 1965-80 : Combat and Service Dress (Men at Arms Series, 71) (Paperback)
If you know what all that means then you need this book. If not, stop reading now. Published in 1977, this book is a snapshot of the British Army as it was in 1976. It consists of O B listings of the major units and their sub units.All is covered herein except the officers' mess dress, and the white and red ceremonial uniforms. These, though beloved of students of the British Army are so seldom seen and are so complicated in the details of their regimental distinctions, that, like the old Indian Army, one would need a multi volume encyclopedia to cover the subject well. Instead this concentrates on the Service dress orders which replaced the BD, jungle greens, and khaki drill of the WW II period and later. Very little on individual equipment so look elsewhere for that. |
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The British Army 1965-80 : Combat and Service Dress (Men at Arms Series, 71) by Digby George Smith (Paperback - June 15, 1977)
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