World War, 1939-1945 + Regimental histories -- Great Britain
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World War, 1939-1945 + Regimental histories -- Great Britain
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World War, 1939-1945 + Regimental histories
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- Tales from the Special Forces Club, Sean Rayment, Chapter 9
- Voices from the front, the South Notts Hussars : the Western Desert, 1940-1942, Peter Hart
- Monty's Highlanders, 51st Highland Division in the Second World War, Patrick Delaforce
- In all things first, No. 1 Squadron at war 1939-45, Peter Caygill
- The perilous road to Rome & beyond, fighting through North Africa & Italy
- Fighting with the Long Range Desert Group, Brendan O'Carroll
- After the flood, what the Dambusters did next
- The Battle of Heligoland Bight 1939, the Royal Air Force and the Luftwaffe's baptism of fire, Robin Holmes
- So few got through
- Cracking Hitler's Atlantic Wall, the 1st Assault Brigade Royal Engineers on D-Day, Richard C. Anderson, Jr
- RAF Bomber Command 1936-1968, an operational and historical record, Ken Delve
- Tiger squadron, the story of 74 Squadron, R.A.F., in two world wars
- A battle of Britain spitfire squadron, the men and machines of 152 squadron in the summer of 1940, Danny Burt
- A bomber crew mystery, the forgotten heroes of 388th Bombardment Group, David Price
- Return of the Dambusters, what 617 Squadron did next, John Nichol
- Tales from the Special Forces Club, Sean Rayment, Chapter 3
- Without tradition, 2 Para, 1941-1945, Robert Peatling
- Boulogne, 20 Guards Brigade's fighting defence, May 1940
- The Guards Armoured Division, Major-General L. Verney
- Attack on the Scheldt, the struggle for Antwerp, 1944, Graham A. Thomas
- Hobart's 79th Armoured Division at war, invention, innovation and inspiration, Richard Doherty
- 4 Group Bomber Command, an operational record
- The history of 30 Assault Unit, Ian Fleming's red Indians, Craig Cabell
- Heroes of Bomber Command
- 303 Squadron, the legendary Battle of Britain fighter squadron
- Operation Varsity, Rhine Crossing, the British & Canadian airborne assault, Tim Sanders
- The Biggin Hill Wing, 1941, from defence to attack, Peter Caygill
- The dam busters story, Jonathan Falconer
- The Fighting Fourth, No 4 Commando at War 1940-45
- Master bombers, the experiences of a Pathfinder squadron at war, 1944-1945, Sean Feast
- Night raiders of the air, being the experiences of a night flying pilot, who raided Hunland on many dark nights during the war, A.R. Kingsford
- Brothers in arms, one legendary tank regiment's bloody war from D-Day to V-E Day, James Holland
- Tales from the Special Forces Club, Sean Rayment, Chapter 4
- With Recce at Arnhem, the recollections of Trooper Des Evans - a 1st Airborne Division Veteran, Mike Gallagher
- Jai Sixth!, the story of the 6th Queen Elizabeth's Own Gurkha Rifles, 1817-1994
- Bomber command, Max Hastings
- Dinghy drop, 279 Squadron at war 1941-1946, Tom Docherty
- The Desert Rats, the history of the 7th Armoured Division, 1938-1945
- WRECKING CREW, operation colossus, 10 february 1941
- Special Ops Liberators, 223 (Bomber Support) Squadron, 100 Group, and the Electronic War
- Providence their guide, the Long Range Desert Group, 1940-45
- Behind the lines, Mary Donaldson-Evans
- Cap badge, the story of four battalions of the Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire regiment (TA) : 1939-1947
- A drop too many, John Frost
- HMS Gloucester, Ken Otter
- The crew, the story of a Lancaster Bomber crew, David Price
- The phantom major, the story of David Stirling and the S.A.S. Regiment, Virginia Cowles
- Anti tank, the story of a desert gunner in the Second World War, Mark Carter
- The history of the Glider Pilot Regiment
- Stirlings in action with the airborne forces, air support for SAS and resistance operations during WWII, Dennis Williams