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US MARINE CORPS FIGHTER SQUADRONS OF WORLD WAR II – Review by Mark Barnes

Mark Barnes

There was another war a long way from Europe that entailed fleets and armies travelling huge distances to collectively experience all the see-saw stuff –…

ARMOURED WARFARE AND THE FALL OF FRANCE 1940 – Review by Mark Barnes

Mark Barnes

If you like your tanks, there is no question that the early years offered up a colourful mix of types from all the belligerents which…

THE BOMBER COMMAND WAR DIARIES – Review by Mark Barnes

Mark Barnes

It’s a while since I reviewed the re-release of Martin Middlebrook’s epic account of the devastation of Hamburg by the RAF and USAAF in 1943.…

WAFFEN-SS ON THE EASTERN FRONT – Review by Mark Barnes

Mark Barnes
Eastern Front

It’s been a while since we’ve had something from this author to look at. You will recall he is a longstanding collector of German images,…

GREAT WAR – The Countdown to Global Conflict – Review by Mark Barnes

Mark Barnes

It’s April, and the Great War anniversary books are coming thick and fast a full three months before the actual centenary. I’ve seen souvenir pullouts…

THE COVER UP AT OMAHA BEACH – Maisy Battery and the US Rangers. Review by Phil Hodges

Phil Hodges

I’m not usually one for a conspiracy theory. I don’t believe for one minute that Princess Diana was ‘murdered’ by the Queen for example. That…

NAVAL ANTI-AIRCRAFT GUNS & GUNNERY – Review by Mark Barnes

Mark Barnes

After a bit of a gap I am happy to have one of these impressive naval history books from Seaforth in front of me. As…

EVER THE PATRIOT – Recollections of Vincent J Riccio, World War II Veteran and POW. Review by Mark Barnes

Mark Barnes

A quiet Friday evening after a forgettable week at work is a good time to be able to sit down and leave it all behind…

COCKLESHELL RAID – Review by Phil Hodges

Phil Hodges

Ask anyone about Operation Frankton and they’ll most probably look at you blankly. However, ak anyone about The Cockleshell Heroes and they’ll get mildly excited…

LOVE LETTERS OF THE GREAT WAR – Review by John Henry Phillips

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Inevitably, the next four years will play host to a flood of new books on the Great War. Some for the regular enthusiast, others for…

ARMOR ON CYPRUS – Evolution and Operations – Review by Mark Barnes

Mark Barnes

I grew up in a part of London where there were many Greek Cypriots. My longest standing friend since the age of twelve is an…

D-DAY JUNE 6TH 1944 – Following in the Footsteps of Heroes – Review by Mark Barnes

Mark Barnes

This summer’s commemoration in Normandy may well be the last of the kind we’ve seen in modern times. As the decades since the momentous events of…