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Featured battle : Sulzbach
Part of The French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars
Date : 17 August 1796
The Austrians were able to extricate themselves from an engagement in which they were potentially outnumbered by over three to one. Not all the French troops came into the action.
Featured image :
The Cenotaph, London.
The symbolic 'empty tomb' in Whitehall, London which is the focus of Remembrance Day commemorations in the UK. It was designed in 1919 by Sir Edwin Lutyens in Portland Stone, and is surrounded by the flags of the Navy, Army, Air Force and Merchant Navy along with wreaths laid by representatives of all the Armed Forces as well as the Queen herself.
Gallery updated : 2022-04-04 08:33:43
Featured review :
In Action with Destroyers 1939-1945
Commander J.A.Dennis/Ed: Anthony Cumming
This book is the personal account of one man’s war. One of that particular special breed who are destroyer men. The language is not jingoistic not egoistic Commander Dennis never looked upon or wrote of himself as a hero choosing to attribute his survival to luck rather than his skill or his bravery. But hero he most certainly was. He saw service in the English Channel, the Eastern Mediterranean the Red sea, and with the Arctic convoys. Every tough assignment written up in the same low key factual manner. He calmly lists off colleagues, friends lost as ships were sunk. In one action near Crete his ship was the only survivor of a group of four destroyers. In the course of his story we hear about every kind of destroyer action from shore bombardment, anti-aircraft fire, submarine hunting, escorting convoys to attempts to torpedo enemy capital ships. There are also some appropriate photographs.
The whole book flows with the action like a good novel but this is fact and it is difficult to put down.
After the diary the editor has added a very good thirteen page summary of the wider picture of the war which places the actions in their context.
We thoroughly recommend this book to all.
Pen & Sword Maritime, 2017
Reviewed : 2019-06-06 16:10:42
