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The extended Directing Staff version of the BAOR Battlefield Tour covering Operation Varsity - the air element of the Rhine assault crossing by 21 AG on 24 March 1945.
The extended Directing Staff version of the BAOR Battlefield Tour covering Operation Totalize - planning and operational phases in detail. The work describes the operations of 2 Canadian Corps astride the road Caen-Falaise on 7/8 August 1944
The extended Directing Staff version of the BAOR Battlefield Tour covering Operation Plunder - 12 British Corps crosses the Rhine 1945. A complete description of this operation including details of both the planning and the execution.
From the Battle of Hastings to the end of the Seven Years' War. Includes such battles as Bannockburn, Crecy, Agincourt, Flodden, the battles of the English Civil War, Dunkirk Dunes, Tangiers and the battles during Marlborough's campaigns.
The Siege of Londonderry was a crucial episode of the Williamite wars that followed the Glorious Revolution of 1689. Catholic forces loyal to the deposed King James II besieged the Ulster city with its garrison under the Governor Robert Lundy. The siege was eventually lifted by the actions of the city’s Protestant Apprentice Boys, and by the breaking of a barrier across Londonderry’s harbour mouth by a relieving force. The successful resistance to the siege became a rallying cry for Portestants and remains a feature of Ulster’s divided religious heritage to this day. This book is the diary of the Rev. George Walker, a Protestant cleric who remained in Londonderry throughout and gives a vivid contemporary picture of the dramatic events.
An account of the work of doctors and nurses in the Royal Navy during the Second World War. This volume is much more wide-ranging than its title suggests, for it is virtually a history of the war at sea.
An English account of an important 20th century colonial conflict: the Rif War in which Spain and France battled a rebellion in their Moroccan colonies in the 1920s by Berber tribesmen.
The first volume of the History of the Emergency Medical Services, first published in October 1952. It contains the history of these services in England and Wales, with a necessary account of the inception.
Hilton was one of the La Martiniere College boys who participated in the defence of Lucknow, and his guide relates to the events of the Mutiny. Includes a 'complete' Nominal list of the European members of the Lucknow garrison.
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