The Volunteers

The Volunteers by Douglas Reeman is a first edition published by Hutchinson in 1985, featuring 256 pages in English. This book presents the narrative of the men and women of the Royal Navy’s Special Operations units, who executed swift raids on enemy shores. Each individual in this group was selected for their unique abilities and demonstrated exceptional bravery in their missions.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of the experiences and challenges faced by this select group of volunteers. The story delves into the dynamics of teamwork and the personal sacrifices made during their daring operations. With themes related to volunteer work and the social implications of military service, this work offers insight into the lives of those who served in these critical roles.
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The Volunteers were the men and women of the Royal Navy’s Special Operations units, carrying out lightning raids on hostile coasts. Each was hand-picked for their individual skills, and all of them were courageous. This is the story of a small group of such people.
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