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Featured battle : Kambula

Part of British Victorian Colonial 'Small Wars'

Date : 29 March 1879

Following the action at Hlobane, the Zulu force attacked the main Colonial force at Kambula. Wood defended well, and the Zulus were held off by weight of volley fire. Once the attack had been broken, Lieut-Col Redvers Buller counter-attacked with the British Horse.

Featured image :

English Electric Lightning F53

English Electric Lightning F53

The classic lines of the British Lightning interceptor, which was in use across the world from the late 1950's into the 1980's. It's 'party piece' was to stand on it's tail almost from take-off and climb vertically to it's operational height and could achieve a climb rate of 20,000 ft/min. This particular example is the F53 export version which was multi-roled to provide ground-attack capability as well as interceptor..

Gallery updated : 2022-04-04 08:33:43

Featured review :

The Long Range Desert Group in Action 1940-1943

Brendan O'Carroll
Here is another of the Images of War series from Pen & Sword. All of the others of the series have had good reviews on this site but, for me, this book stands out. The author, Brendan O’Carroll, admits that over twenty years of research went into this book. Dozens of people gave permissions, support and their stories. All of this was not in vain for here we have a superb, unique visual record of the men and their exploits. Every photograph contains more than at first meets the eye.
The Long Range Desert Group punched far above its weight and as the first of Britain’s Special Forces was a large influence on the present S.A.S. As with other books of this series there is very little text other than annotations. What text there is makes one want to read the other books on this subject by this author.
We highly recommend this book to both the browser and the ‘studier’.

Pen & Sword Military, 2020

Reviewed : 2020-10-29 09:31:13