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Featured battle : Chinese Farm

Part of Arab-Israeli Conflict

Date : 15 October 1973 - 18 October 1973

The Israeli counter attack against the Egyptians was planned to exploit the interface between two Egyptian armies and also to establish a bridgehead on the West bank of the Suez Canal. An unexpected strong Egyptian force was centred on Chinese Farm and only after a heavy close fought battle were the Israelis victorious. The subsequent breakout over the Suez Canal brought the war to an end.

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Firepower through the ages - Flintlock musket of the 1770s - MUR3_ftamusket1

Firepower through the ages - Flintlock musket of the 1770s - MUR3_ftamusket1

Loading and firing an American flintlock musket of the American War of Independance

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

Featured review :

Luck of a Lancaster

Thorburn, Gordon
Now this is an excellent book. It is ostensibly the career of one Lancaster bomber – W4964 J-Johnny – which managed to survive the war but in fact it is a testament to the lives (and more often deaths) of the RAF heavy bomber crews. It introduces different crews who flew WS-J at different times for No.9 squadron and, through their particular missions and experiences, tells the story of all such crews including the shocking and saddening toll.

While W4964 made it through to VE Day, 103 of the 244 men who flew in her at one time did not. The book covers the experience of downed aircrew escaping from France when some former ā€˜J’ crew are shot down in another bomber. It details the Battle of Berlin in 1943 when the RAF attempted use cunning and technology to reach their targets and quotes the German night-fighter pilots trying to shoot them down. It even covers the hunt for the Tirpitz that W4964 took part in, carrying a Tallboy bomb to try to sink the battleship. Funny, thrilling, fascinating, shocking, sobering and above all, well written. Read this book.
Pen and Sword Aviation, 2013

Reviewed : 2015-05-27 20:02:56