Looking at their role during the war, JOHN NORRIS buys a ticket and takes a bus ride…
continue reading >JOHN NORRIS looks at the use of the humble bicycle by military units around the world…
continue reading >John Norris looks at on-site security for re-enactors…
continue reading >Just over two weeks after the Allies had landed at Normandy on 6th June 1944, the...
continue reading >The year of 1942 was to prove a very busy period for Britain’s armed forces, in...
continue reading >Marking the 80th anniversary of Dunkirk, JOHN NORRIS looks at those who re-enact it…
continue reading >Most books on bombing missions during WWII tend to focus on the well-known operations, such as...
continue reading >It is perhaps by no coincidence that this book should be published in time to mark...
continue reading >This, another title from Osprey, which clearly knows what its readership want and it has the...
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First published in 2004 this re-issued work shows the level of interest readers have for the subject of military sniping.
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This year marks the 70thanniversary of the ‘Friendly Invasion’ when the USAAF began to arrive in Britain to take the war to the heart of Germany with the powerful American air force.
continue reading >John Norris takes a look at the German army's Pak 36 anti-tank gun
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The Palmetto Arms Company of Brescia, Italy have produced the first shooting reproduction of the Colt 1855 Sidehammer revolver and Derek Landers puts a .36 calibre version through its paces
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Derek Landers looks at an alternative to reproduction Colt or Remington percussion revolvers, in the shape of Palmetto’s Whitney Revolver
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The defence put up by the Polish Army in the face of the German attack in September 1939 is very often criticised for its lack of tank forces.
continue reading >Almost 5,800 Panzer III tanks were produced in twelve versions or marks from 1937, when it...
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This latest title which compares the French army Somua S35 tank against the German army’s Panzer III tank never once loses its direction. At all points the author compares these two tanks from ammunition, crew training, mobility, levels of armour protection and losses in combat. This is how a book on comparisons should be written and presented.
continue reading >This latest title in the ‘Duel’ series examines the Panzer IV and the Sherman tank as...
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Despite sounding like the title of a war novel, this film is far from being a work of fiction.
continue reading >Despite sounding like the title of a war novel, this film is far from being a...
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