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    - A Biographical Dictionary of Commissioned Officers 1748-1763
    av Cy Harrison
    597

    Covering over 2,000 officers who served during the Seven Years War, this book provides previously un-published details of each officer's career and family.

  • - Naval Support for the British Army During the American Revolutionary War
    av John Dillon
    381

    How the British Army relied on the Navy for support during the American Revolutionary War.

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    - Proceedings of the 2018 Helion and Company 'Century of the Soldier' Conference
     
    417

    A compilation of the conference papers from the 2018 Century of the Soldier Conference, examining the impact of the Thirty Years' War on the British Isles.

  • - The Clothing, Weapons and Accoutrements of the Jacobites from 1689 to 1719
    av Jenn Scott
    271

    The clothing, weapons and accoutrements of the men who fought for the Stuarts in Scotland from the beginning of the Jacobite cause in 1689 to Glenshiel in 1719.

  • - The Battle of Dunbar 1650
    av Arran Johnston
    381

    On 3 September 1650, the forces of Oliver Cromwell clashed with the army of Scotland at Dunbar, changing the course of British history.

  • - The Yugoslav Army Contingent in the Sinai Peninsula 1956-1967
    av Bojan Dimitrijevic
    261

    The story of the JNA's difficult task of entering the Sinai Peninsula right on the heels of withdrawing Israeli forces in 1956 is the centrepiece of this book. It is illustrated by more than 150 original photographs, most of which have never been published before.

  • - A History of the Pakistan Armoured Corps
    av Major General Syed Ali Hamid
    271

    The first illustrated history of the Pakistan Armoured Corps. Volume 2, is illustrated by over 100 photographs, 15 colour profiles, and a similar number of maps.

  • - Air Warfare Over the Last African Colony, 1975-1991
    av Tom Cooper
    271

    This second volume continues the examination of the struggle in Western Sahara that involved POLISARIO, Morocco, Mauritania and France from 1975-1991.

  • - The Actions of the 2nd Battalion Leicestershire Regiment 1914-1918
    av Nigel Atter
    321

    This book focuses on the 2nd Battalion Leicestershire Regiment who fought on the Western Front, Mesopotamia and Palestine during the First World War.

  • - Volume 2, Iran Strikes Back, June 1982-December 1986
    av E.R. Hooton
    271

    Volume 2 takes up the account after Iraq withdrew from Khuzestan and is based upon material from both sides, from US Intelligence data, British Government documents and secret Iraqi files. Iraq¿s withdrawal exposed the great southern city of Basra to Iranian attack but it was shielded by fortifications based upon a huge anti-tank ditch, the so-called Fish Lake, which the Iranians tried to storm in the summer of 1982. This bloody failure left Tehran in a position where prestige prevented a withdrawal into Iran but the armed forces lacked the resources to bring the conflict to a favourable conclusion. During the next four years the Iranians tried to outflank the Fish Lake defences initially through the marshes in the north and finally through an attack on the Fao Peninsula which increased national prestige but was a strategic failure and paved the way for Iraq¿s massive victories in 1988. This followed a series of successful defensive battles in which the Iranians were driven back with great loss. This account describes the battles in greater detail than before and, by examining them, provides unique insights and ends many of the myths which are repeated in many other accounts of this conflict.

  • - Logistics and the British Expeditionary Force on the Western Front 1914-1918
    av Clem Maginniss
    431

    A penetrating and refreshing analysis of the contribution of military and commercial logistics to the operations of the BEF on the Western Front.

  • - New Scholarship on the Napoleonic Wars
    av Robert Burnham
    367

    A collection of essays exploring various elements of the Napoleonic Wars, assembled with the support of the Napoleon Series website and forum.

  • - The Royalist Anglo-Irish Foot of the English Civil War, 1643-1646
    av John Barratt
    371

    The first detailed account of the thousands of troops from Ireland who took part in the English Civil war. Their campaigns and charcteristics, equipment, and impact.

  • - Volume 1: Jrvipvo in Yugoslav War
    av Aleksandar Radic
    271

    The 'JRVIPVO in Yugoslav War' is the first ever authoritative account of combat operations of the former Yugoslav Air Force in the conflict that shaped the modern-day southern Europe.

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    - Sir Henry Wilson's Influence on British Military Policy in the Great War and its Aftermath
    av John Spencer
    417

    Field-Marshal Sir Henry Wilson is one of the most controversial British officers of the Great War, condemned as much for what he wrote as for what he did. Making extensive use of primary sources, this new study sheds fresh light on Wilson's Great War career.

  • - How the American Civil War Changed the British Army
    av Michael Somerville
    381

    Challenges the commonly held view that the British Army ignored the American Civil War, and demonstrates how its equipment, tactics and strategy changed in response.

  • - South Africa's Controversial Cross-Border Raid, Angola 1978
    av Mike McWilliams
    271

    Battle for Cassinga is the first-hand account by a South African paratrooper who was involved in the 1978 assault on the Angolan headquarters of PLAN, SWAPO's armed wing.

  • - The Russian Fleet in the Mediterranean, 1806-1810
    av Vladimir Bogdanovich Bronevskiy
    501

    The story of the Russian fleet serving in the Mediterranean during the Napoleonic Wars, told by one of its officers.

  • - Henry Hawley and the Battle of Falkirk, 1746
    av Jonathan D. Oates
    371

    A biography of General Hawley through six conflicts, focussing on his controversial role in the Jacobite campaign in 1745-1746 and assessing whether his reputation as 'the Hangman' is justified.

  • av Laurence Spring
    371

    This book not only looks at Sir William Waller's campaigns from June 1642 to April 1645, but also the logistics of putting an army into the field.

  • - Japan'S Greatest Unknown Samurai Battle
    av Stephen Turnbull
    259

    This unique book tells for the first time the violent story of the siege of Tanaka based on never-before translated war chronicles, maps, and fieldwork.

  • - Volume 1: Military Flying Services in Arab Countries, 1909-1918
    av Dr. David C. Nicolle
    271

    Based on decades of consistent research, but also newly available sources in both Arabic and various European languages, Volume 1 tells the story of the men and machines of the first half century of military aviation in the Arab World.

  • - Ethiopian Forces in the Korean War: the History of the Ethiopian Imperial Bodyguard Battalion in the Korean War 1950-53
    av Dagmawi Abebe
    261

    The little-known story of Ethiopian's Imperial Bodyguard, the Kagnew Battalion, during the Korean War of 1950-53.

  • - Airborne Chaplains in the Second World War
    av Linda Parker
    321

    Nearer My God to Thee examines the full story of the army chaplains who accompanied the airborne forces to all theatres of war between 1942-1945. The chaplains landed with their troops, by parachute and on gliders, mainly behind enemy lines, and shared the dangers and challenges of operations from North Africa, through Sicily, Italy, D-Day and Arnhem to the crossing of the Rhine. In the front line of allied action, the chaplains ministered to their men spiritually and materially, performing acts of courage, aiding medical staff, taking services in difficult circumstance and burying the dead. The book examines the role of the chaplains and their differing experiences. At least two died defending the wounded at dressing stations, several took over leadership of the men in the chaos of battle. At Arnhem chaplains became prisoners of war as they stayed to look after wounded when the allied troops retreated over the Rhine. Chaplains were present with the SAS in North Africa and in France. The book uses hitherto unpublished material including first-hand accounts and letters to tell the dramatic stories of individuals and the multi-faceted work of the airborne chaplains as a whole. Their story is an important part of the narrative of airborne forces in the Second World War.

  • - The July 1941 War
    av Amaru Tincopa
    261

    This book provides intricate details on the military capabilities and intentions of armed forces on both sides, their training, planning, and the conduct of combat operations.

  • - Volume 2. Oman, 1921-2012
    av Cliff Lord
    261

    This book provides an overview of the military forces of Muscat & Oman and successor State of Oman.

  • - The Flank Guard Action and the First Cavalry Charge of the Great War, 24 August 1914
    av Major (Retd) Philip Watson
    381

    The book takes the statement of LSgt Taylor of the 9th Lancers "Germany? I thought we were off for another go at the French" and aims to explain how in a period of 99 years the military alliances between Britain and France and Germany had become reversed. The narrative has parallel stories of social and military reform interwoven with the dynastic

  • - The Bef's Art of War on the Western Front, 1914-18
    av Andrew Rawson
    321

    The men who went to war in August 1914 fought completely differently to those who survived until the Armistice on 11 November 1918. This is a study of the bloody learning process the British Expeditionary Force had to go through on the Western Front.The development of the tactics is explained as is the impact new weapons and ammunition had on the battles. The challenges presented when the Germans changed their defensive tactics or upgraded their fortifications is also looked at.Each battle and campaign is studied in turn, starting with the first lessons learnt by the Old Contemptibles who served 1914 and the rigid attack plans of 1915. Next comes the rapid evolution of infantry and artillery plans during the Somme campaign in the summer of 1916 and the changes made to accommodate the tank in the autumn.The important developments in combined arms warfare, and the German reactions to it, are followed through as the 1917 campaigns of Arras and Ypres are discussed. The year ends with a look at the Tank Corps¿ successes and problems which were highlighted at Cambrai.The year 1918 starts with the huge German offensives across the Somme, the Lys and on the Aisne. The strategic mistakes made before the battles, and the tactical decisions made during them, are looked at in turn.Finally, we see how the art of combined arms warfare matured during the offensives of July and August 1918, culminating with the breaking of the Drocourt-Qu¿t Line and the Hindenburg Line in September.

  • - The Night Operation on the Passchendaele Ridge, 2 December 1917. the Forgotten Last Act of the Third Battle of Ypres
    av Michael LoCicero
    381

    Provides an important contribution and re-interpretation of the discussion surrounding Passchendaele, based firmly on an extensive array of sources, many unpublished, and supported by illustrations and maps.

  • - Build-Up and Downfall of the Secessionist Military
    av Philip Jowett
    271

    This is the first work ever to offer a comprehensive, in-depth study of the build-up, training, composition, equipment, and combat operations of all the three branches - the army, the air force, and the navy - of the secessionist military during the Nigerian Civil War.

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