Category: Military History Books British and Commonwealth Camouflage of WWII: Volume 3: Cruisers and Minelayers is a comprehensive guide to the camouflage used by British and Commonwealth ships during World War II. The book covers a wide range of topics, including the design and use of different types of camouflage patterns, as well as the history and context behind each pattern. One of the strengths of this volume is its detailed analysis of the various types of camouflage used by British and Commonwealth ships during World War II. The author provides a clear explanation of how each pattern was developed and why it was effective in certain situations. This makes for fascinating reading, as you learn about the different strategies and tactics that were employed to protect these vessels from enemy attack. Another strength of this volume is its inclusion of photographs and illustrations throughout the book. These images provide a visual representation of the various types of camouflage used by British and Commonwealth ships during World War II, making it easier for readers to understand how these patterns were applied in practice. Additionally, the author includes information about the specific equipment and technology that was used to apply these patterns, which adds another layer of detail to the book. Overall, British and Commonwealth Camouflage of WWII: Volume 3: Cruisers and Minelayers is a well-researched and engaging guide to an important aspect of military history. The author provides a wealth of information about the different types of camouflage used by British and Commonwealth ships during World War II, as well as the context and history behind each pattern.