U.S. Army special operations in World War II
A variety of commando and guerrilla operations were conducted on the plains of Europe and in the jungles of the Pacific to harass the Axis armies, to gather intelligence, and to support the more conventional Allied military efforts, yet their significance was a matter of dispute. The author examines the critical issues underlying special operations and shows how American leaders employed commandos (rangers in Army parlance) and guerrillas extensively, if not systematically, during the war
Print Book, English, 1992
United States Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1992