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El. knyga: British Army since 2000

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  • Formatas: 64 pages
  • Serija: Elite
  • Išleidimo metai: 20-Sep-2014
  • Leidėjas: Osprey Publishing
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781782005957
  • Formatas: 64 pages
  • Serija: Elite
  • Išleidimo metai: 20-Sep-2014
  • Leidėjas: Osprey Publishing
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781782005957

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From the First Gulf War in Iraq to the ongoing war in Afganistan the British Army has undergone massive changes in everything from mission capabilities to equipment.

Fully illustrated and written by an insider, this engaging book traces the major transformations in British Army doctrine, organization, structures, units, uniforms and equipment, from the end of the Cold War in the 1990s up to today. Since the end of the Cold War in 1991, the British Army has undergone deep and widespread changes, including the creation of new units and capabilities, as well as cuts and amalgamations. It has digested these changes while simultaneously fighting in two major expeditionary wars (one of them ongoing) and in several lesser overseas deployments. While small by superpower standards, it continues to "punch above its weight," and is unquestionably the most experienced (indeed, virtually the only experienced) fighting force in Europe. It remains the only NATO ally which the USA can rely on to contribute significant combat forces for expeditionary campaigns.

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Featuring specially commissioned full-colour artwork and an array of detailed and informative photographs, this engaging study explains and illustrates the organisation, operational deployments, uniforms and equipment of the British Army since the end of the Cold War.
Introduction 4(2)
Reductions and reorganizations
Strategic defence reviews since the end of the Cold War
Transition to `Army 2020'
The Army's Role & Character
6(6)
The task: graduated readiness
The men and women
Foreign-born personnel Composition - Regulars and Territorials/Reserves
Nomenclature
Strengths
Higher command
Land Forces Structure
12(7)
Peacetime and operational structures
The 1990s: from BAOR to ARRC
The home garrison
Northern Ireland
Restructuring post-SDSR 2010
Peacetime operational formations pre-2010
Restructuring operational formations for Army 2020 - Reaction Force and Adaptable Force
The Regiments & Corps
19(27)
Household Cavalry & Royal Armoured Corps
Royal Regiment of Artillery
Corps of Royal Engineers
Royal Corps of Signals
Infantry (by administrative divisions): Guards Division - Queen's Division - King's Division - Prince of Wales's Division - Light Division - Scottish Division
Parachute Regiment
Royal Gurkha Rifles
Royal Gibraltar Regiment
UK Special Forces
Army Air Corps
Royal Army Chaplains Department
Royal Logistic Corps
Army Medical Services
Royal Electrical & Mechanical Engineers
Adjutant General's Corps
Small Arms School Corps
Intelligence Corps
Royal Army Physical Training Corps
Corps of Army Music
British Overseas Territories
The Army on Operations and At War
46(8)
Operations since 1990: Operation `Tosca' (Cyprus)
Operation `Granby' (Gulf War) Operations `Grapple', `Resolute', `Lodestar' & `Agricola' (Bosnia & Kosovo)
Operation `Warden' (E Timor)
Operations `Palliser' & `Barras' (Sierra Leone)
Operation `Ellamy' (Libya)
Operations `Banner' & `Helvetic' (Northern Ireland)
Afghanistan & Iraq: Operation `Veritas'
Operation `Telic'
Operation `Herrick'
Uniforms
54(9)
Orders of Dress: Full Dress
No. 1 & No. 3 Dress, Ceremonial
No. 2, No. 4 & No. 6 Dress, Parade Uniform (Service Dress)
No. 10 & No. 11 Dress, Mess Dress
No. 7, No. 13 & No. 14 Dress, Barrack Dress
No. 12 Dress, Protective Clothing
No. 5, No. 8 & No. 9 Dress, Combat Dress
Personal equipment
Badges on Combat Dress
Medals
Further Reading 63(1)
Index 64
Brigadier Jim Tanner is a former infantryman who saw action (and was wounded) as a company commander with 7th Armoured Brigade in the 1991 Gulf War, and went on to serve in several other overseas postings. He retired from the British Army in 2011, and now works for a defence technology company.

Peter Dennis was born in 1950. Inspired by contemporary magazines such as Look and Learn he studied illustration at Liverpool Art College. Peter has since contributed to hundreds of books, predominantly on historical subjects, including many Osprey titles. A keen wargamer and modelmaker, he is based in Nottinghamshire, UK.