Jeff and all.
I have now finally read the book ‘Infantrymen of the Air’ and also Jeff’s blog. I knew it would take me time but that time was extended when I went away for a couple of weeks and left the book at home!
Jeff, I commend you Sir for such an interesting and in depth book on a little known Italian military subject in the English Language.
The book is very comprehensive and well written. The great extensive research that you carried out is very evident. Not only does it deal with the birth and development of the Italian Parachute organisation, it also deals extensively with the equipping and training of the various units.
There follows the deployment of the units and describes not only their involvement in engagements/operations but also an over view of certain battles.
As already highlighted in other book reviews, there is sadly a lack of useful maps to help the reader. Not in this case! I was concerned initially when I saw that the maps were all concentrated together towards the front of the book. This concern soon disappeared when it became apparent that the relevant chapter headings in the book also contained the relevant map number to refer to. This made it so much easier.
The photographs were excellent.
The book describes it self as the must have work when researching Italian WW2 parachutists. This gives me the only most minor criticism of the book and is more aimed at the publisher. The book deserves to be hardback!!!
I do recommend this book to all.
Jeff, I look forward to your next book. If there is anything that I can do in the UK to help you, then please let me know.
Regards to all,
Bob