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There are numerous Order of Battle books on the market. So what makes this series so special? Why should one decide on this particular book?
First, the first part of each book contains the overall command structure of the country's armed forces. Then it gives command structure for the army, navy, and air force. The command structure for Military Theaters, Army Groups, Naval Commands, Armies, Fleets, Corps, and/or equivalent Commands is also listed.
Second, the book contains a complete Order of Battle. Most Order of Battle usually deal with only the armies of the country/countries involved, and then only at the division and sometimes at the corps level. Higher echelons of commands are usually not covered. The exception to this was a book published by the Military Book Club in 2002, Slaughterhouse The Encyclopedia of the Eastern Front. The book did an excellent job on the German Army on the Eastern Front, from Army Group down to Division. But, only a fair job on the Soviet Union Army. In the series of books I am writing, all of the commanders known are spelled out, and not just for the army, but all the branches of the armed forces; giving a breakdown of all the major echelons of command, from theater level down to division. Under each major component, in the book (Army Group, Armies, Corps, and Divisions), the equivalent commands of the other military branches (navy, air force, marine, etc.) of the country's armed forces are included..
Third, most Order of Battles list the commanders and their dates of tenure. This one includes those, but also lists of their next duty assignment, where the officer went after leaving this post. One can literally trace a general officer's career through the upper echelons of commandwith this book. Making this book completely different from all the others on the market.
Fourth, military unit and/or ship insignia, crest, emblem, or patches are pictured next to the unit/ship, whenever it was found.
Fifth, the Appendix is broken down into several parts. Appendix A, has the usual table of Equivalent Ranks. Appendix B, lists senior officers, full Generals and Admirals and above, during the war. Another appendix lists some Military Units used in different campaigns.
Sixth, one appendix lists the Major Naval Warships and their commanders. This appendix is unique as I know of no other book on the market that offers this. It shows the silhouette of the major warship (carriers, battleships, battlecruisers, heavy and light cruisers) whenever found; plus an Order of Battle of the commanders. In some cases, the ship’s crest and emblem is also given. In addition, there is also four to five pages after the introduction, explaining how to use and read the book. This is the fifth book in a series, and the first half of Volume V; that I plan to write covering all the nations who were involved in this world conflict.
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The Organization and Order of Battle of Militaries in World War II Volume V Book A Union Of Soviet Socialist Republics Charles D Pettibone 9781426902819 Books Reviews
- Unlike his superficial one-volume treatment of the U S Armed Forces, the author has taken on the USSR in two volumes. Considering the size of its
forces, this is probably too little an undertaking. This review will concern
itself with the Soviet Army although the book also describes the Air Force and
the Navy...
The first 270 pages consist of a bewildering array of individuals' names, their titles and replacements. Is it really necessary to know who was Military
Prosecutor in the Moscow Military District or Cavalry Inspector of the South West
Front ? Commanders' names and those of the General Staff would be sufficient...
We learn that the Soviet Union was divided into Military Districts and Fronts.
Their subordinate units are given in easy to read list form. Even though the
composition of an Army is not fixed, we never learn their composition at any
given time - you might figure it out after eliminating all the staff officer and
commander names that are given which merely take up much space. Some may, however,
be grateful for learning who was the Commissar of the 43d Army or Chief of the
Veterinary Services of 5th Army...
It gets a little better at Corps and Division level. Corps divisions are listed
and the infantry and artilery regiments of divisions are likewise noted...
Book A ends at page 536. The author should have included some TO&E charts. They
are the easiet method of showing the composition of units from Theater level down
to the individual platoon...
The projected Book B is to contain data on division and brigade-size units
and will run from pages 537 to 963...
NOTE - I used... to indicate the end of a paragraph when I typed the review.
On the plus side, it is a great source of Red Army trivia. - This book is indispensable for fact-checking an order of battle or order of appearance, since it lists every unit by type and number. It would be tough to use it to come up with an order of battle from scratch, however, since you'd have to sift through the entire list.
- Could have done better on the index. Otherwise very useful.
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- This book is indispensable for fact-checking an order of battle or order of appearance, since it lists every unit by type and number. It would be tough to use it to come up with an order of battle from scratch, however, since you'd have to sift through the entire list. I bought the paperback version, not the . I didn't check to make sure I was on the right page when I wrote my review.
- The book contains more than you
ever want to know about the Soviet
World War II military. Unlike
other OB books, this one contains
some listings of support units such
as chemical, engineer and motor
transportation units - but not in
very much detail.
There is a four page appendix
dealing with the Soviet Navy
with NO listing of ships'
weight, armament, etc. The
shps' illustrations are about
two inches in length.
As a reference book it is as
interesting as reading the
yellow pages but would make a
good gift to someone in a hospital
who has a hard time falling asleep.
I can't imagine how you could
easily access info on the version.