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Ghosts of the North African Desert

The Long Range Desert Group Behind Enemy Lines

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Ghosts of the North African Desert

著者: Mick Trenlow-Symes
ナレーター: Michael Bridges
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War in the desert has always carried with it a certain mythology. Vast, open landscapes stretching beyond the horizon, the shimmer of heat rising from endless sand, and the sense that movement itself becomes both freedom and danger. In such an environment, conventional warfare struggles to take root. Supply lines grow fragile, navigation becomes uncertain, and survival depends as much on understanding the land as it does on confronting the enemy. It was within this unforgiving setting that one of Britain’s most unusual and effective military units emerged during the Second World War: the Long Range Desert Group.

At first glance, the idea seems almost improbable. A small number of men, operating far behind enemy lines, navigating through some of the harshest terrain on Earth with minimal support, relying on ingenuity rather than overwhelming force. Yet this was precisely the concept that would prove not only viable but essential. The Long Range Desert Group, often abbreviated to the LRDG, was not designed to fight battles in the traditional sense. Instead, it existed to observe, to gather intelligence, to move unseen, and when necessary, to strike with precision before disappearing back into the vast emptiness of the desert.

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