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  • av George Aris
    419 - 605,-

  • - The Story of an Armoured Regiment in Battle
    av JOAN BRIGHT
    605,-

    This a very good WW2 Regimental History of a fine fighting unit that formed part of the The 1st Armoured Division. The regiment's battle honours for the Second World War were as follows: Somme 1940, Withdrawal to Seine, North-West Europe 1940, Saunnu, Gazala, Bir el Aslagh, Sidi Rezegh 1942, Defence of Alamein Line, Ruweisat, Ruweisat Ridge, El Alamein, Tebaga Gap, El Hamma, El Kourzia, Tunis, Creteville Pass, North Africa 1942-43, Coriano, Capture of Forli, Lamone Crossing, Pideura, Defence of Lamone Bridgehead, Argenta Gap, Italy 1944-45.

  • - Presented to Parliament by Command of His Majesty
    av Anon
    339 - 509,-

  • - The Story of The 10th Bn. The Highland Light Infantry (City of Glasgow Regiment) 1944-1945
    av R T Johnston
    355,-

    This is good fighting Battalion history, covering the 10th Battalion HLI during the advance from Normandy to the Elbe via Holland, the Ardennes and on to the defeat of Germany. A very readable, and useful WW2 Highland Battalion History. Complete with 12 colour maps (based on the official sheets).The 10th Battalion HLI landed in Normandy on the 18th June 1944 as part of the 227th (Highland) Brigade. They took part in Operation Epsom, engaging in heavy fighting around Cheux. They advanced through Normandy, fighting alongside 6th Guards Tank Brigade. The 10th Battalion crossed the Rhine in Buffalo amphibians at Xanten at 02:00 Hours on the 24th March 1945. The Battalion then advanced on to the Elbe, making one final assault in Buffaloes to cross the Elbe a few days before the surrender of German forces in Northern Germany.

  • - The Story of The 10th Bn. The Highland Light Infantry 1944-1945
    av R T Johnston
    486,99

    This is good fighting Battalion history, covering the 10th Battalion HLI during the advance from Normandy to the Elbe via Holland, the Ardennes and on to the defeat of Germany. A very readable, and useful WW2 Highland Battalion History. Complete with 12 colour maps (based on the official sheets).The 10th Battalion HLI landed in Normandy on the 18th June 1944 as part of the 227th (Highland) Brigade. They took part in Operation Epsom, engaging in heavy fighting around Cheux. They advanced through Normandy, fighting alongside 6th Guards Tank Brigade. The 10th Battalion crossed the Rhine in Buffalo amphibians at Xanten at 02:00 Hours on the 24th March 1945. The Battalion then advanced on to the Elbe, making one final assault in Buffaloes to cross the Elbe a few days before the surrender of German forces in Northern Germany.

  • - The Story of the 50th (Northumbrian) Division
    av E W Clay
    419 - 605,-

  • - The History of 52nd (Lowland) Division
    av George Blake
    609,-

    The 52nd Lowland Division was one of very few "special" divisions of infantry, in that it was trained for mountain warfare, although it spent much time after D-Day locked in battle on the flat lands of the North European coastal plain. This history of the division starts before the war in England, and goes on to describe operations in France in 1940. For four years they then trained and waited, before forming part of 21st Army group, and fighting the Germans in France, Holland and Germany. As with all good divisional histories, it is the story of men in battle that counts, and this volume is no exception.

  • - History of the 52nd (Lowland) Division
    av George Blake
    509,-

  • - Rewards for Valuable Services during the First World War 1914-19 War Office - Air Ministry - Home Office
    av Anon
    655,-

  • - The Officers and Men of the British Army and Navy Mentioned in Despatches
     
    359,-

    This detailed reference work was compiled from official sources. It records the glories of the British Army and Navy during the Boer war, listing regiment by regiment all honours and awards, mentions in despatches and officers' promotions. Originally published by the Army and Navy Gazette in 1903, it details the period November 23rd 1899 to March 6th 1903. Included also is a listing of actions, with the units involved and the regimental casualties.South African War Honours and Awards is a source work of great value to military historians and, especially, to medal collectors.

  • av J Stirling
    275 - 449,-

  • - The Officers and Men of the British Army and Navy Mentioned in Despatches
     
    169,-

  • - THE BATTLEFIELDS OF 1914-18 THEN AND NOW. VOL. I.
    av Swinton Ernest Swinton
    689,-

    Of the several magazine-style part-works that appeared after the Great War and before the Second Word War, 'Twenty Years After - The Battlefields of 1914-1918 Then & Now' stands out as exceptional in its scope, and groundbreaking in its concept of placing original wartime photographic images alongside those taken in the late 1930s.

  • - The Battlefields of 1914-18 Then and Now. Vol. II.
    av Ernest Dunlop Swinton
    755,-

  • - THE BATTLEFIELDS OF 1914-18 THEN AND NOW. Supplementary Volume
    av Ernest Dunlop Swinton
    755,-

  • - Being an Account of the Operations between the Allied Army and the French from July 25 to August 2 1813
    av F C Beatson
    279,-

  • - Illustrated by the advance of the German cavalry across the Mosel in 1870
    av V Pellet-Narbonne
    499,-

    Originally published in 1906 as part of the valued 'Pall Mall Series' of military text books, works that are now regarded as classics of military theory Intended for serious or professional students of military history, each volume in this sought after series is interspersed with strategical and tactical comments and illustrated by numerous coloured maps.This is a well written and accurate account of a large mass of German cavalry on service patrol, based on events during the The Battle of Spicheren during the Franco-Prussian War of 1870. With good coloured maps comprehensively showing the German cavalry on every second day, and a very full index that gives the most important duties and the amount of instruction that can be gained. An detailed and scholarly work that is rare in it's original 1908 edition.

  • av Alexander Gross
    325,-

    An early and historical Great War battlefield guide to the whole Western Front, complete with 64 good colour maps, a descriptive text and War Graves Index of over 1700 cemeteries. The main value to this book is that it shows the locations of many of the British cemeteries that were later consolidated by the CWG.

  • - A History of the Negro Soldiers of the United States in the wars of 1775-1812 & 1861-1865
    av Joseph T Wilson
    529 - 639,-

  • - The Officers and Men of the British Army and Navy Mentioned in Despatches, 1914-1915
    av Anon
    169 - 369,-

  • - Illustrated by Remarkable Actions and Incidents of the Maori War in New Zealand
    av James Edward Alexander
    355 - 545,-

  • av P Howell
    309,-

  • av Ray Westlake
    545,-

    The purpose of this book is to set out in an easily readable and well-illustrated form the structure of each Line Infantry Regiment from 1881 up until the beginning of the First World War, a setup which can often be seen referred to as the 'Regimental Family'. The book follows on from A Guide to the British Army's Numbered Infantry Regiments of 1751-1881, published by The Naval & Military Press in 2018. The new 'Territorial' or 'Country Regiments' have all been dealt with, along with their associated Militia, Volunteer and Territorial Force Battalions and affiliated Cadet units. The book is illustrated with 627 colour plates and contemporary photographs and will be a worthy addition to the 'Guide' series of British Army reference works.

  • av F V Greenef
    369,-

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