PublishedOsprey, June 2010 |
ISBN9781846038471 |
FormatSoftcover, 64 pages |
Dimensions24.8cm × 18.6cm × 0.3cm |
Perhaps the biggest difference in the fighting between the two World Wars lay in the invention of the man-portable radio that allowed for a greater degree of tactical coordination than ever before. Gordon L. Rottman provides an informative study of the use of small radios, field telephones, signal flares and ground-to-air signaling that revolutionized the battlefield.