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Desert Combat (The Secret Squadron Book 5)
Autumn 1941. Tobruk, North Africa
Tobruk is one of the most important ports in North Africa. Its importance has attracted the attention of the German and Italian armies.
The British Eighth Army is reeling under the relentless attack of Rommel’s Panzer divisions.
They are in desperate need of reinforcements.
If the garrison falls, Rommel will have a doorway to Egypt and a clear path to the Suez Canal.
The Garrison must not fall…
Wing Commander Ken Armstrong, is the senior RAF officer on board the HMS Ark Royal. Whilst delivering Hurricane fighters to a base in Malta, Armstrong is pulled into a far more dangerous mission.
It is time for Armstrong’s Secret Squadron to terrorise the enemy.
He must set up a secret air base, deep behind enemy lines and evoke a storm from the skies on the Panzer army.
The only way to effectively prevent Rommel’s progression is to operate from within Tobruk’s perimeter, some 120miles away from the nearest air strip.
If anyone can successfully achieve this feat, it is Wing Commander Armstrong.
Armstrong knows that whilst success can alter the course of the war, failure can only bring one outcome…
Desert Combat is the exciting third instalment in Robert Jackson’s popular Secret Squadron Series, and an enthralling Second World War aviation adventure.
Praise for Robert Jackson
‘The descriptions of weaponry…are authentically detailed.’ - Publishers Weekly
'Takes you to the heart of the action.' - Tom Kasey, best-selling author of Cold Kill.
Robert Jackson was born in 1941 in the North Yorkshire village of Melsonby. A former pilot and navigation instructor, his active involvement with aviation lasted many years. Following his retirement from the RAFVR in 1977 as a squadron leader, he became a full-time aviation writer and aerospace correspondent and lectured extensively on strategic issues. He speaks five languages, including Russian, and has written more than forty nonfiction works on military affairs. He is also the author of the popular Yeoman and SAS fiction series.