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Long Range Desert Group - LRDG - British Army (Flux)

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Published
Sep 8, 2024
Base Model
Flux.1 D
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Steps: 254
Epochs: 5
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The Long Range Desert Group (LRDG) was a highly specialized unit of the British Army during World War II, renowned for its daring and clandestine operations deep behind enemy lines in the North African desert. Formed in 1940, the LRDG's primary role was reconnaissance, intelligence gathering, and conducting surprise raids on enemy supply lines, often in harsh and inhospitable conditions. Composed of rugged, resourceful soldiers adept at desert survival, the LRDG used modified trucks and jeeps to navigate vast, uncharted terrain, relying on stealth and speed to evade detection. Their expertise in desert warfare, combined with their ability to operate independently for extended periods, made them a key asset in the Allied campaign, disrupting enemy operations and providing critical intelligence.

These chaps are also the inspiration for the Tallarn Imperial Guard. Hint. Hint.