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Featured battle : Leutasch Pass
Part of French War of the Third Coalition
Date : 04 November 1805
One of two battles fought for passes in close proximity to one another. About one third of the Austrians were local militia. The French had the advantage of numbers and in the speed of their well coordinated attack. Taking this pass outflanked the Scharnitz in which the French were being held. The following day Ney's VI Corps occupied Innsbruck.
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Scenes from a battle re-enactment. - MUR3_battle1
Scenes from a re-enactment of a WW1 engagement from the finale of the Murton History festival 2009
Gallery updated : 2022-04-04 08:33:43
Featured review :
The Power and the Glory
Steve Dunn
This is a novel view of the Royal Navy over most of its existence. Naval Reviews were the pulling together of the fleet to show the nation’s power and might ostensibly [even ostentatiously] to the monarch but to friends and potential enemies alike. The author has brought together a fascinating array of information not only about the ships but material ranging from the strategic background to the lunch menus. The result is a brilliant overview of our changing navy with a bonus of insight into the society of the time of change.
Photographs abound throughout the book and the text is lucid and engaging .
However for those, like me, who love the Royal Navy the full story is a tragedy. The book tells the nation’s story of increasing power until its zenith and then the steady decline to today’s level. This is also the navy’s story.
We highly commend this novel approach to naval history to all readers.
Seaforth Publishing, 2021
Reviewed : 2021-05-07 18:58:57