Commando #2160
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "March of the Monsters," Dick Murray and his tank platoon are stranded behind enemy lines after their Landing Craft Tank is damaged during a training run in Italy. With no backup and the enemy convinced a full-scale invasion is underway, their desperate antics trigger a major German diversion—without ever firing a shot. Written by R. A. Montague and illustrated by Gordon Livingstone, this 1988 Commando tale delivers tense wartime ingenuity with a cover by Gordon Livingstone.
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When their Landing Craft Tank is damaged en route to a training exercise in Italy, Dick Murray and his tank platoon find themselves stranded behind enemy lines. They cause so much chaos and confusion that the Germans think another invasion has happened and divert two divisions from the battle at Anzio. When the LCT is repaired Dick makes it back to Naples with his men and their bag of prisoners.
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