pedantic chronicalization and relentless unit identificationing, this author [s x 2] gives the most usful account of action I've read in a long time. I can measure my own non-wartime emotional piviot points with what action might be and, hopfully won't get the chance to personally have to profit by the reading of it.
A first hand account of the first allied victory of Operation Compass in the West African desert, as the Italian tank and infantry regiment are cornered and driven into submission. A realistic style of narrative, detailing the camaraderie and the fear.