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pro vyhledávání: '"13th Battalion Imperial Yeomanry"'
Autor:
R.J. Bouch
Publikováno v:
Scientia Militaria, Vol 4, Iss 2 (2012)
On May 31, 1900, the 13th Battalion Imperial Yeomanry surrendered to General Piet de Wet at Lindley in the north-eastern Free State.The author has here published the diary of his father, a trooper involved in the 'Lindley Affair: and supplemented it
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/77ad6684ec7143f6b4dcb3bfeaa415c9
Autor:
Miller, Stephen M.
Publikováno v:
War & Society; May2019, Vol. 38 Issue 2, p98-114, 17p
Autor:
Keith Jeffery
Field Marshal Sir Henry Wilson, an Irishman who in June 1922 was assassinated on his doorstep in London by Irish republicans, was one of the most controversial British soldiers of the modern age. Before 1914 he did much to secure the Anglo-French all
Autor:
George Hay
This volume represents the first dedicated study of the British Yeomanry Cavalry, delving into the institution's history from the cessation of hostilities with France in 1815 through to the eve of the First World War in 1914. This social history expl
Autor:
Tom Hartley
Within the stone walls of Belfast City Cemetery lie those men and women who helped shape the city. From Catholic and Protestant to Muslim and Jew, from the great and the good to the poor and the destitute, each grave has its own tale to tell. In this
Autor:
William Wright
Who were the men who commanded the British Army in the numerous small wars of the Victorian Empire? Today, many are all but forgotten, save the likes of Cardigan, Kitchener, Baden-Powell and Gordon of Khartoum. Yet they were a disparate and fascinati
Autor:
John Gooch
This collections of essays by leading British and South African scholars, looking at the Boer War, focuses on three aspects: how the British Military functioned; the role of the Boers, Afrikaners and Zulus; and the media presentation of the war to th
Autor:
Will Bennett
The British Army suffered one of its greatest crises when in December 1899 the Boer irregulars inflicted three reverses in South Africa in'Black Week'. A nation grown accustomed to success was stunned. Part of the answer was a very British blend of p