Description
Discover 'The Paras (Africa@War 28)', authored by John P. Cann and published by Helion & Company. This insightful paperback, measuring 210 x 300 mm with 72 pages, delves into the unique evolution of Portuguese paratroopers who transformed from being the overlooked faction of the army to elite special forces recognized globally. Originally, after World War Two, the Portuguese Army harbored mixed feelings regarding the creation of specialized forces. However, in the face of unconventional warfare in Portuguese Africa, the strategic value of paratroopers became indisputable. This book vividly narrates the vital role these agile forces played in counterinsurgency operations, utilizing their training to exploit the weaknesses of insurgent tactics. The innovative blend of parachuting capabilities with helicopter mobility allowed these troops to conduct swift and decisive operations. Ideal for military history enthusiasts, 'The Paras' not only explores the tactics and transformation of these skilled warfighters but also provides an engaging account of military theory and practice that still resonates today. Dive into this compelling narrative of resilience, strategy, and the evolution of special operations in a challenging combat environment. Perfect for collectors and anyone interested in the evolution of military forces.