Alerted via Jonathan Pittaway, the LRDG historian from South Africa, to this article with many photos from a new book: Photographs show the Army's Long Range Desert Group in action in North Africa during WWII | Daily Mail Online Publisher's website's summary: Link: The Long Range Desert Group | Military History Book | Helion & Company Amazon has one review: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Long-Range...TORY+AND+LEGACY&qid=1560538773&s=books&sr=1-1
I am very interested in the "retracing their steps" aspect to this. The publisher website mentions "31 colour illustrations"... it would be great to know if that is 31 colour photographs.
There is one review of the book here, which notes that the modern day expeditionary part is only 20 pages. Seems very good! WarWheels.Net - Book Review: "The Long Range Desert Group – History and Legacy" by Dr. Chris Lloyd-Staples