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Featured battle : Alford

Part of The Civil Wars of the Three Kingdoms

Date : 02 July 1645

The two forces had roughly equal numbers of infantry but the Covenanters, nominally under Ballie, were superior in cavalry probably by two to one. Montrose attacked with his right flank first, then his left flank and then his centre. Although the Covenant wings broke their centre was fighting gallantly until Montrose threw in his reserves and the Covenant defeat turned into a rout.

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Farsley War memorial

Farsley War memorial

" 1914-1919 - In honour of the men of Farsley who gave their lives in the Great War" Also includes the names and a dedication to those who fell 1939-1945.

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

Featured review :

Hitler's War in Africa 1941-42

David Mitchelhill-Green
This is a quality read which I am sorry to say, by ending just after Alamein, finishes too soon. It is clear from the massive bibliography and extensive footnotes that a great deal of research has gone into the writing of this book. There is sufficient information about the strategic position of the North African theatre to give context to the tactical events. However the real life of the book is in the quotations from individuals on both sides of the conflict. The reader isn’t spared from the truth about war and some of the more gruesome passage make quite uncomfortable reading. One British soldier’s comment on burying German dead has stuck with me he wrote ‘apart from the uniform they are just like us.’
There are a few useful maps most of which have scales and keys. There are sixteen pages of appropriate photographs but incidentally there are many more in David Mitchelhill-Green’s Images of War books from this same publisher.
This book is both informative and gripping, a jolly good read, which we highly recommend and hope that a further book, Alamein to the end, is on the way.

Pen & Sword Military, 2021

Reviewed : 2021-09-12 10:00:30