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Featured battle : Castalla
Part of The French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars
Date : 13 April 1813
Murray had fallen back before the French and, while his rearguard delayed the enemy, prepared positions at Castalla. In a classic French column versus British line the French lost over 350 men in 5 minutes. The French defeat could have been far worse but Murray chose caution and continued his withdrawal to the ships rather than a pursuit.
Featured image :
HMS Ark Royal
One of Great Britain's last big carriers, the previous Ark Royal was laid down in May 1943, launched May 1950 but was not completed until 1956 to revised/modernised plans. Displacement 45,000 tons, Dimensions 804 feet x 135 feet x 33 feet, Speed 31 knots, Armament 60 Aircraft, 16 x 4.5 guns, 8 x 6 Barrelled 40mm Bofors, 2 x twin barrelled mountings, 12 x single mountings. Taken out of service 1978.
Gallery updated : 2022-04-04 08:33:43
Featured review :
The Secret History of the Roman Roads of Britain
M. C. Bishop
A unusual book on this topic, in that only a small section of it is actually about the Roman Roads themselves. The majority of the well argued and researched text places the roads in the context of the possible pre-existing transit routes around Britain and argues for them following already well established routes. It also then places the subsequent history of the nation in the context of the Roman road network and argues for the pivotal role of these roads in many battles, wars and historical events ever since.
I perhaps would have liked a little more on the roads and the associated archaeology, but I understand there are plenty of other books that cover this. However I feel this provides a refreshing new look into the meaning, context, and lasting effects of one of the most easily seen but oft overlooked artefacts of Roman Britain.
Pen and Sword Military, 2019
Reviewed : 2020-12-09 13:57:16
