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Bryan Perrett

A History of Jungle Warfare: From the Earliest Days to the Battlefields of Vietnam

A History of Jungle Warfare: From the Earliest Days to the Battlefields of Vietnam

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The jungle is a world of dense vegetation, tangled roots, fetid mud, and swamps, where helicopter, sophisticated weaponry, and technology have revolutionized military combat, but survival still depends on acute observation and listening for the slightest sound. This expert, extensively illustrated study by Bryan Perrett was originally published in 1990 by Patrick Stephens Limited and is now being re-issued to keep this esteemed volume in print.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 208 pages
Publication date: 02 February 2023
Publisher: Pen & Sword Books Ltd

In a world where scarce light filters through dense vegetation, entangled roots, murky mud, and swamps, where advanced weaponry and technology have transformed military combat, survival still hinges on keen observation and attentive listening for even the slightest sound. This captivating environment serves as the backdrop to one of the most challenging and grueling forms of warfare, shaping the course of history in recent times. This comprehensive and extensively illustrated study, authored by Bryan Perrett, was originally published to widespread acclaim in 1990 by Patrick Stephens Limited. The publisher's commitment to keeping this esteemed volume in print is evident in this re-issue, ensuring that future generations can access and appreciate the wealth of knowledge and insights contained within its pages.

The jungle, a vast and unforgiving realm, has witnessed the evolution of warfare, transforming the course of history with its intensity and unpredictability. In this intricate ecosystem, where sunlight struggles to penetrate the dense canopy, soldiers navigate through a labyrinth of tangled roots, treacherous terrain, and murky waters. The modern battlefield has been adorned with sophisticated weaponry, including helicopters, advanced surveillance systems, and precision-guided munitions, revolutionizing the way wars are fought. However, amidst the technological advancements, the essence of survival remains unchanged. It is the acute observation and attentive listening that enable soldiers to detect their enemies, discern their movements, and anticipate their actions. The jungle amplifies the sounds of nature, creating a symphony of rustling leaves, chirping birds, and distant animal calls. It is a realm where silence can be as deafening as the roar of artillery, and where the slightest disturbance can spell doom. The jungle is a testament to the human spirit's resilience and adaptability, where individuals must overcome physical and mental challenges to emerge victorious. It is a place where the clash of ideologies, cultures, and military strategies unfolds, testing the mettle of those who dare to venture into its depths. The study of the jungle, encompassing its geography, ecology, and historical significance, is a captivating field of research. Bryan Perrett, in his expert analysis, delves into the intricacies of this environment, providing a comprehensive understanding of its role in warfare. Through vivid illustrations and detailed narratives, Perrett brings the jungle to life, allowing readers to immerse themselves in its treacherous embrace. This re-issue of the esteemed volume is a testament to the publisher's commitment to preserving and disseminating knowledge, ensuring that the insights and lessons learned from the jungle's history continue to resonate with generations to come.

Weight: 450g
Dimension: 233 x 156 x 16 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781399020169

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