HARDCOVER. A fascinating memoir of service with the “human torpedoes” of the Italian Navy’s Tenth Light Flotilla.
Though little known to the English-speaking world, the elite World War II Italian naval unit Decima Flottiglia MAS is considered by many to be the first modern naval commando squad. Assembled by Prince Junio Valerio Borghese at the beginning of the war, these “frogmen” were trained to fight undercover and underwater with small submarines and assault boats armed with a variety of torpedoes–pioneering tactics that remain a standard for Special Forces around the world today.
The commandos’ story is told by the man who trained and led them in their desperate exploits. Borghese blends his own account with details offered by his men to present valuable insights into one of the Italian’s fiercest and most formidable fighting units. First published in Italy in 1954 and later translated into English, this memoir was part of the Naval Institute Press’ Classics of Naval Literature series.Dec.
Translated from the Italian Decima Flottiglia Mas by James Cleugh and adapted by the Author.
261 p., [32] p. of plates : ill., map, plans, ports. ; 22 cm. #0921
Reviews: Times Literary Supplement, 26th Sept. 1952 p.625; U.S.N.I.P., Aug. 1953 p.913; Military Affairs, winter 1955 p.211.
Includes bibliographical references.