Decima Flottiglia MAS

The Best Commandos of the Second World War

Nonfiction, History, Military, Naval, United States, World War II
Cover of the book Decima Flottiglia MAS by Walter S. Zapotoczny Jr., Fonthill Media
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Walter S. Zapotoczny Jr. ISBN: 1230001907681
Publisher: Fonthill Media Publication: September 19, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Walter S. Zapotoczny Jr.
ISBN: 1230001907681
Publisher: Fonthill Media
Publication: September 19, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

A group of determined human torpedoes, motorboat operators and assault swimmers fought bravely for Italy in the Second World War and inspired fear and respect from the British Navy. The actions of these men severely reduced British naval power in the Mediterranean. Even with small numbers and using relatively limited resources, the commandos were a very effective force in the war against the British. By the end of the war, these men would sink or disable over 73,000 tons of Allied warships and over 128,000 tons of merchant shipping.

The story of the Italian commandos is one of determination and bravery. Their tactics aroused confusion and nervousness with Allied commanders and their crews. Italy’s Decima Flottiglia Mas predates both the US Navy Underwater Demolition Teams that were formed in 1943 and forerunners of the better-known US Navy SEALs and the British Royal Marines Special Boat Service formed as an offshoot of the Special Air Service in 1941. Perhaps the determination and actions of the Decima Flottiglia Mas qualify them as the best commandos of the Second World War.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

A group of determined human torpedoes, motorboat operators and assault swimmers fought bravely for Italy in the Second World War and inspired fear and respect from the British Navy. The actions of these men severely reduced British naval power in the Mediterranean. Even with small numbers and using relatively limited resources, the commandos were a very effective force in the war against the British. By the end of the war, these men would sink or disable over 73,000 tons of Allied warships and over 128,000 tons of merchant shipping.

The story of the Italian commandos is one of determination and bravery. Their tactics aroused confusion and nervousness with Allied commanders and their crews. Italy’s Decima Flottiglia Mas predates both the US Navy Underwater Demolition Teams that were formed in 1943 and forerunners of the better-known US Navy SEALs and the British Royal Marines Special Boat Service formed as an offshoot of the Special Air Service in 1941. Perhaps the determination and actions of the Decima Flottiglia Mas qualify them as the best commandos of the Second World War.

More books from Fonthill Media

Cover of the book Wine, Women and Song by Walter S. Zapotoczny Jr.
Cover of the book While You See A Chance by Walter S. Zapotoczny Jr.
Cover of the book A Tank Gunner's Story by Walter S. Zapotoczny Jr.
Cover of the book The History of the Galician Division of the Waffen SS: Volume One by Walter S. Zapotoczny Jr.
Cover of the book Thomas J. Lipton's America's Cup Campaigns by Walter S. Zapotoczny Jr.
Cover of the book T.E.Lawrence by Walter S. Zapotoczny Jr.
Cover of the book Children Of Richard III by Walter S. Zapotoczny Jr.
Cover of the book Tornado F3 by Walter S. Zapotoczny Jr.
Cover of the book Soviet Aircraft Industry by Walter S. Zapotoczny Jr.
Cover of the book Untold Valor by Walter S. Zapotoczny Jr.
Cover of the book Gwennie’s Diary by Walter S. Zapotoczny Jr.
Cover of the book This Is What Hell Looks Like by Walter S. Zapotoczny Jr.
Cover of the book Rapid Rundown by Walter S. Zapotoczny Jr.
Cover of the book Onslaught on Hitler's Rhine by Walter S. Zapotoczny Jr.
Cover of the book The Phantom in Focus by Walter S. Zapotoczny Jr.
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy