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Featured battle : Grave
Part of The French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars
Date : 01 December 1794 - 29 December 1794
Another Dutch town not held with any great determination. The killed and wounded on both sides were very light [13 French, 24 Dutch] the remaining Dutch capitulated also surrendering 160 guns.
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Lee Enfield, Jungle Carbine. Malaysia 1951-54
This image shows several objects used by the Manchester's Regiment during the Malaysia campaign 1951-54. The main item is a specially designed Lee Enfield Carbine, 5 inches shorter than the standard rifle to be more effective in jungle warfare. It is shown fitted with it's bayonet. Other items include British jungle boots and slouch hat, and a communist cap
Gallery updated : 2021-04-01 18:52:49
Featured review :
A Spy in the Sky
Kenneth B Johnson
Subtitled "A Photographic Reconnaissance Spitfire Pilot in WWII", this is as it seems, a memoir of a PR pilot. But it's more than just that. Johnson was a young airman volunteer, who knew only that he didn't want to be drafted into the army to face terror and death on the battlefield. So as soon as he was old enough he volunteered for the RAF thinking he'd spend the war sweeping out hangars. Somehow he ended up being chosen for NCO aircrew, showed an aptitude and volunteered for Spitfires, albeit unarmed ones! This led to him being in almost suicidal situations flying from North African airfields over the Med in unarmed, barely serviceable aircraft deep into enemy territory. It is a touching book, written in his own words, about how poorly he was treated as an 'other rank' in an officer's world. Even after he received his commission, he felt no acceptance and his health suffered as a result. This book fills in a valuable gap, exploring a very different viewpoint of Spitfire flying and is to be recommended.
Pen & Sword Air World, Yorkshire, 2019
Reviewed : 2020-02-10 20:12:13
