Simon Dunstan
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Description
Simon Dunstan (born on 1949) is an British author, film maker and photographer in the field of military history. Source: [Simon Dunstan]( on Osprey Publishing.
Books
The M113 Series
The M113 Armoured Personnel Carrier is a fully tracked vehicle designed to transport a squad of infantry and their equipment. This book, packed full of photographs and illustrations, recounts its history, technical specification and variants. Due to popular demand, strictly limited quantities of Osprey’s most wanted out of print Men-at-Arms, Vanguard and Elite titles are back in stock. Many of these books have been out of print for 5 years or more, so don’t miss this one-off opportunity to buy them hot-off-the-press at regular series prices while stocks last. Orders will be processed on a strictly first come, first served basis so hurry! Order your books today.
Vietnam Choppers (Revised Edition): Helicopters in Battle 1950-1975 (General Aviation)
Vietnam tracks
I have the 1982 Osprey edition of this book. It's a 190 page hardcover with about 250 good to excellent photos of armoured vehicles in Vietnam. It covers from the 1950's right up to the end of the US period. Many pictures of vehicles from the obscure and little known to the extremely well known, often in unusual situations. I particularly like the unposed and natural photography. Soldiers at rest, repairing vehicles, eating, refuelling, re-arming and other boring things that soldiers do in a battle area. I liked the picture of an Aussie sitting on a bucket reading the hometown paper in front of his Centurion, and the Chinook towing an M113. This covers many vehicles from the tiny M5 tanks used by "Etranger de Cavalerie" to the mighty monsters used by the Ausssies, the Centurion main battle tank. In between are almost all the vehicles used by the French, Australians and US Army and Marines. The outdated Bren carriers and Daimler Dingos used by the French, the M24 Sheridan, the M88 recovery tank, the huge M55 Gun, the Marine's Patton and unusual armour like the Ontos, the M67 and the M42 A1. This book is really a gift to the armour model-maker !