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| Airfields & Airmen of the Channel Coast |
| In this latest addition to the Airfields and Airmen Series, Mike OConnor describes the dramatic air actions that took place along the Belgian and North France coastline during The Great War.... |
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| American Web Equipment: 1910-1967 |
| In this book, a follow-up to the same authors well-received study of British web equipment, Martin Brayley gives a detailed illustrated overview of the webbing straps, holsters, carriers and haversac... |
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| American X & Y Planes |
| The world of experimental and prototype aircraft throws up many interesting and unusual machines, and the aircraft manufacturers of the USA were no exception. Within a few years of the Wright Brothe... |
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| Battle of Britain 1917: The First Heavy |
| In the autumn of 1916 the Germans began to equip with the Gotha twin-engine bomber. The Gothas were designed to carry out attacks across the channel against Britain. A group of four squadrons was est... |
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| Battles of World War 1 |
| The major land, sea and air battles of World War I are described with concise data on more than 50 confrontations. This text is structured so that readers can follow events in a chronological order o... |
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| Black Fokker Leader: Carl Degelow - The |
| One of the most noteworthy German fighter pilots of World War I was Leutenant der Reserve Carl Degelow, whose squadron of mostly black Fokker D.VII fighters posed a formidable threat to some of Brita... |
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| Britain's Greatest Aircraft |
| During the last century the British aircraft industry created many outstanding airplanes. These aircraft were world leaders in advanced technology, utilizing inventions by British engineers and scien... |
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| British Army Cap Badges of the Twentieth |
| Items connected with the British military have always been extremely popular with collectors, and the intricate and beautiful badges made to denote a soldiers regiment have always been keenly collect... |
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| British Warship Losses in the Ironclad E |
| A chronological listing of all British naval vessels lost through accident or enemy action from 1860 to the end of the First World War, with full descriptions of the circumstances. A sequel to David ... |
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| Digging Up Plugstreet: The Western Front |
| This is the compelling story of the Australian soldiers of the 3rd Infantry Division who journeyed to England in 1914, and who fought and died on the Western Front during the First World War. Using a... |
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| Distant Thunder |
| The twentieth century was a time of near total transformation of artillery and the U.s. Army has been at the forefront of artillery use and development throughout that century. American troops fighti... |
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| Duel of Eagles: The Struggle for the Ski |
| Dogfights in the sky, ruthless political maneuvers, legendary heroes of the air like Richthofen (the u0022Red Baronu0022) and Douglas Bader, this book combines all of these colorful, dramatic, and ev... |
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| Family at War: The Foljambe Family and t |
| Royal Artillery officer Francis Foljambes personal diary of his experience on the Western Front forms the basis of this unique account of upper-class English family life in the Great War. Other famil... |
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| Fighter Aces of the RAF in the Battle of |
| This book examines the reality behind the myths of the legendary RAF fighter aces during the Battle of Britain. The accounts of the experiences of fighter pilots are based on archival research, diari... |
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| Gentlemen, We Will Stand and Fight: Le C |
| At Le Cateau on 26 August 1914, the commanders of the Second Corps of the British Expeditionary Force elected to fight the German First Army and, although outnumbered three to one, delivered such a s... |
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| German Army at Passchendaele |
| Even after the passage of almost a century, the name Passchendaele has lost none of its power to shock and dismay. Reeling from the huge losses in earlier battles, the German army was in no shape to ... |
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| Ghosts of the Great War: Aviation in Wor |
| The First World War began to hammer aircraft into reliable flying form only ten summers after man's first flight. These first warplanes, born as sport planes, soon evolved into the lethal aircraft that swarmed over the bloody trenches of Europe. They alte |
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| Gladiator Ace: Bill 'Cherry' Vale, the R |
| Brian Culls careful research provides a rare and unique insight into a forgotten RAF fighter ace: Squadron Leader Bill "Cherry" Vale DFC, AFC (1914-81). Vale was one of the RAFs top ten fighter aces ... |
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