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Michael Roffe

    Luftwaffe, Airborne and Field Units
    Men-at-Arms - 135: Battle for the Falklands (3)
    De Havilland Mosquito
    Men-At-Arms Series: The Royal Artillery
    • The Royal Regiment of Artillery originated in 1716, when two companies of artillery were formed to ensure that a regular force of gunners was readily available. The Regiment expanded rapidly in the 18th century and, since then, has seen service in campaigns worldwide, from the Boer and Crimean wars of the 19th century, to World Wars I and II. Today the Regiment forms a powerful and complex branch of the Army - the only section that has employed nuclear weapons. This book outlines the history, development and uniforms of the Royal Regiment of Artillery up to the late 1960s.

      Men-At-Arms Series: The Royal Artillery
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    • Men-at-Arms - 135: Battle for the Falklands (3)

      Air Forces

      • 48 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      During the Falklands conflict of 1982, aircraft (both fixed and rotary-wing) were of crucial importance to both sides: in moving reinforcements quickly across the sea and over the islands, in attacking surface vessels, and in providing protection against attacks from both above and below the waves. The role of air power was thus to assist friendly surface forces in theirs. Consequently, the air arms of the two antagonists functioned in what was essentially a supporting role, but nevertheless a vital one.

      Men-at-Arms - 135: Battle for the Falklands (3)