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BOMB ALLEY FALKLANDS ISLANDS 1982 ABOARD HMS ANTRIM AT WAR

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Oct 25, 2012 Mark Barnes

On the 1st April 1982, David Yates was a 24 year old Leading Catering Accountant… Warships are the most complex military vehicles ever built. They…

Images of war: Great push on the Somme 1916 by Mark Barnes

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Oct 24, 2012 Mark Barnes

Like so many proud companies, the management of the News of the World produced a booklet listing an account of their staff in the service…

Arnhem

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Oct 23, 2012 Mark Barnes

Great beard-growing competition on in our unit, but no time to check up on the winner. ARNHEM by Major General RE Urquhart Since September 1944 Arnhem…

PRESS RELEASE: PAXMAN DIGGING THE DIRT AT THE TANK MUSEUM

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Oct 23, 2012 Jack Beckett

He’s famed for digging for answers – but Jeremy Paxman found himself digging the dirt during a visit to The Tank Museum. The host of…

‘BLINKER’ HALL: SPYMASTER. The Man Who Brought America Into World War 1 by Mark Barnes

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Oct 22, 2012 Mark Barnes

This is a solid good read about a brilliant, somewhat shadowy man who is worthy of heroic status ‘BLINKER’ HALL: SPYMASTER. The Man Who Brought…

DAY OF THE PANZER by Mark Barnes

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Oct 21, 2012 Mark Barnes

A story of American heroism and sacrifice in Southern France… THE DAY OF THE PANZER A story of American heroism and sacrifice in Southern France…

BORROWED SOLDIERS Americans Under British Command, 1918 by Mark Barnes

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Oct 20, 2012 Mark Barnes

It was not all plain sailing. The New Yorkers counted a good many German and Irish Americans in their ranks… It is nice to read…

7th Armored Tour in Holland – Day 6

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Oct 19, 2012 Mark Barnes

Thursday 4th October. At 6.30 there was an optional excursion for the die hard re enactors, with a river assault and crossing in original WW2…

ARNHEM – Jumping The Rhine 1944 and 1945

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Oct 19, 2012 Mark Barnes

Without being cruel to Lloyd Clark, he does a certain amount of this… ARNHEM – Jumping The Rhine 1944 and 1945 by Lloyd Clark Market Garden…

REVIEW: THE HUNTERS AND THE HUNTED The Elimination of German Surface Warships Around the World 1914-15

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Oct 19, 2012 Mark Barnes

Think of the First World War at sea and you might inevitably turn to Jutland, because that awesome couple of days saw the most terrible…

7th Armored Tour in Holland – Day 5

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Oct 18, 2012 Mark Barnes

Wednesday 3rd October 6.30 wake up call by first Sergeant Shady 7.00 breakfast and break camp 9.00 we arrived at a small monument dedicated to…

NOT THE SLIGHTEST CHANCE

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Oct 18, 2012 Mark Barnes

There is an other worldliness about Hong Kong that emphasises its distance from the UK. The sights and sounds of a city packed with millions…

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