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Featured battle : Dreux
Part of The French Wars of Religion
Date : 19 December 1562
An inconclusive engagement, fought when the Huguenots under Condé marching north to make contact with the English ran into a large Catholic force under Constable, Duke of Montmorency. The battle was confused and hard-fought, both sides suffering heavily, but it is most notable in that both opposing commanders were captured.
Featured image :
War Memorial, Acomb, York.
A memorial cross to those of the parish of Acomb, near York, who fought in both World Wars. The names of the fallen of the First World War are listed on panels around the octagonal plinth on which the cross stands. The names of those who fell in the Second World War are inscribed on a stone book of commemoration resting on the base.
Gallery updated : 2022-04-04 08:33:43
Featured review :
A Short History of 7th Armoured Division
Captains M. Lindsay, M.E.Johnston & N.B.Harris
There are other books about the 7th Armoured Division but non so genuine. This book was written by two serving officers and the photographs sourced by another. It covers the period from June 1943 until July 1945 and was completed and printed by the British Army of the Rhine before the Division was disbanded. The map cover is extraordinarily good being eleven large separate sheets contained in a folder at the end of the book. The reader can readily refer to the appropriate map while reading the text. This is not just a good book it is a great book due in large part to its authenticity and its insights; it is is not all dry facts but speeds along with the Desert Rats with humour and sorrow as appropriate to the action.
Churchill said, of the story of the Desert Rats, ‘May the fathers long tell the children about this tale.’ One cannot but agreed.
British Army of the Rhine, July 1945
Reviewed : 2018-08-19 16:16:55
