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Featured battle : Elvas

Part of The French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars

Date : 22 June 1811

Two British regiments, 11th Ligt Dragoons and 2nd Hussars of the Kings German Legion, recently arrived in Spain were attacked when on outpost duty. Outnumbered by four French Dragoon Regiments they suffered 15% casualties before withdrawing.

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Cavalryman's Back and Brest of the English Civil War period

Cavalryman's Back and Brest of the English Civil War period

This English breastplate and backplate from the mid 17th century illustrates the basic protection considered necessary for a soldier of horse of this period. The breastplate is musket-proof (see the small dent or proof mark just the the right of centre) but is quite heavy. The back is much lighter as it is only expected to protect against sword blows during the melee.

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

Featured review :

Arras Counter-Attack 1940

Tim Saunders
By late May 1940 the German Panzer spearhead had reached the coast of France. This effectively cut off the British and French armies fighting in Belgium from the main body of France. The German extended lines of communication necessitated by the nature of Blitzkrieg were ripe for counter attack. Tim Saunders’s book is an account of the major attempt to cut the German lines of communication which took place around Arras.
The counter attack was hastily put together. A serious lack of command and control leading to a lack of coordination between infantry, armour and artillery resulted in chaos and failure. The German effective response was largely due to their superior communications net and Rommel’s grip in command. Within two days the Germans out numbered the British to the point where three British infantry brigades faced four Panzer divisions.
When the author first looked at this event writing it up in any coherent fashion must have seemed a daunting task. In making sense, for the reader, of chaos and confusion he has succeeded brilliantly. All through the book there many first-hand accounts and a large number of maps and photographs. The final chapter is an up to the minute guide to the battlefield.
I thoroughly enjoyed this book and recommend it highly.

Pen & Sword Military, 2018

Reviewed : 2019-03-10 10:04:32