The Royal Military Chronicle
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Page : 640 pages
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Release : 1811
Category : Military art and science
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Page : 640 pages
File Size : 48,9 MB
Release : 1811
Category : Military art and science
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Author : The Royal Military Chronicle or British Officers Monthly Register and Mentor VOL VII
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Page : 750 pages
File Size : 43,28 MB
Release : 1813
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Author : The Duke of York
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Page : 706 pages
File Size : 22,26 MB
Release : 1812
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Page : 724 pages
File Size : 21,77 MB
Release : 1811
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Author : Carole Divall
Publisher : Casemate Publishers
Page : 241 pages
File Size : 38,91 MB
Release : 2009-04-19
Category : History
ISBN : 1781594147
Military histories of the struggle against the French armies of the Revolution and Napoleon often focus on the exploits of elite units and famous individuals, ignoring the essential contribution made by the ordinary soldiers the bulk of the British army. Carole Divall, in this graphic and painstakingly researched account, tells the story of one such hitherto ignored group of fighting men, the 30th Regiment of the Line. She takes their story from one of the opening clashes of the long war, the Siege of Toulon in 1793, to the decisive Battle of Waterloo in 1815. She gives us a fresh perspective on key events the men took part in Massenas retreat from the Lines of Torres Vedras, the bloody storming of Badajoz, the retreat from Burgos, the ordeal of the troops holding the centre of Wellingtons Waterloo position. The regiments history which she describes using some hitherto unpublished and vivid memoirs left by the men themselves and those they fought alongside offers a fascinating insight into the life of British soldiers two centuries ago.
Author : Great Britain. Army. Educational and Training Establishments. Royal Military Academy, Woolwich. Library
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Page : 116 pages
File Size : 30,47 MB
Release : 1872
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Author : J. R. Hill
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 516 pages
File Size : 38,98 MB
Release : 2002
Category : Great Britain
ISBN : 9780198605270
Britain is an island nation and throughout history its navy has been of great importance for its defence. As a consequence it has always had a special significance and has over the centuries entrenched itself in the national psyche, making itself manifest not only through the hero-worship ofits principal characters such as Horatio Nelson and Sir Francis Drake but also finding expression through art, music, and literature.Like any great national institution, the navy is a complex web of interconnected histories - operational, strategic, political, economic, administrative, technological, and social. Now updated for its paperback edition, The Oxford Illustrated History of the Royal Navy, in a series of fourteenchapters, provides a thorough and engaging treatment of these histories, covering every aspect of naval history from the Anglo-Saxon period to the dawn of the new millennium.The book explores:Major action and campaigns - the defeat of the Spanish Armada, the Anglo-Dutch Wars, the Battle of Trafalgar, the Battle of Jutland, the Atlantic Campaign of 1939-45, the Falklands conflict, the Gulf War, and attacks on terrorist bases in Afghanistan in 2001.Developments in naval history and technology - navigational advances, surveying, constructional developments, disaster relief, the suppression of the slave trade, and the Strategic Defence Review of 1998.Key personalities - Drake and Nelson, Samuel Pepys, Francis Beaufort, Jackie Fisher, Lord Charles Beresford, Lord Jellicoe.Naval life - recruitment (press gangs, training, education, discipline), tactics, gunnery and armaments, amphibious operations, wages and conditions, victualling and supply.How and when did Britain's perception of the sea change from a thing of fear to a 'moat defence' (in the words of Shakespeare)?How did the navy's administrative systems develop during the Tudor period?During the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, its greatest period of expansion, how did the navy develop strategically and operationally?How successfully did the navy defend the British Empire during the nineteenth century?What role did the navy play in Victorian Britain's thirst for exploring of the world?What technical developments have been important to the navy?What effect did two world wars have on the role of the Royal Navy?What does the modern navy look like now and what about the future?With a full chronology, which has been brought up to date to the end of 2001, an extensive list of further reading, 16 pages of colour plates, 23 maps, 6 special Action Station diagram 'box' features, and around 200 black-and-white integrated illustrations, this is an authoritative and highlyreadable account of a unique fighting service and its people.
Author : Algernon Archibald Payne
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Page : 980 pages
File Size : 30,42 MB
Release : 1911
Category : Great Britain
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Author : Royal United Service Institution (Great Britain). Library
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Page : 392 pages
File Size : 33,8 MB
Release : 1908
Category : Military art and science
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Author : Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons
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Page : 268 pages
File Size : 26,24 MB
Release : 1816
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