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…Forest Warfare Tactics, 17th–18th Centuries.

"Each book in the Elite series focuses on a single army or elite unit, military tactics or a group of famous commanders. Military uniforms, insignia and equipment are shown in full color artwork. Elite Books cover the full spectrum of military history, examining the greatest armies, units and commanders of the ancient, medieval, Napoleonic, American Civil War, World War I and World War II. Featuring full specially commissioned color artworks of typical military uniforms and equipment, together with organizational diagrams and a wealth of black and white photography, these books provide an accessible resource for enthusiasts of all ages.

Rene's book outlines the birth of Special Forces, guerrilla, hit and run tactics as they developed in the 17th and 18th Century on the American continent. Forged by hard work and gritty determination in an untamed wilderness that quickly became the battleground for control of the North American part of the Continent…"

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