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The US Army in World War II (2): The Mediterranean: North Africa and the
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The US Army in World War II (2): The Mediterranean: North Africa and the Mediterranean Vol 2 (Men-at-Arms) Paperback - 2000

by Henry, Mark

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MARK R HENRY is a lifelong student of military history and an experienced re-enactor of many periods. He served in the US Army as a signals officer in 1981-90, in Germany, Texas and Korea. He holds a BA degree in history and is currently working for his Master's. He has previously written Men-at-Arms 327, ‘US Marine Corps in World War I’.

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THE US ARMY that sailed for the Mediterranean theatre in late 1942 was a very untried force.

About the author

MARK R HENRY is a lifelong student of military history and an experienced re-enactor of many periods. He served in the US Army as a signals officer in 1981-90, in Germany, Texas and Korea. He holds a BA degree in history and is currently working for his Master's. He has previously written Men-at-Arms 327, 'US Marine Corps in World War I'.