"Here's a tactical battle done right and done well. Enjoyed it."
Read the full review [link=https://hmgs.org/blog/2026/03/23/the-first-battle-for-kesternich-december-1944/]here[/link]
Historical Miniatures Gaming Society
"Here's a tactical battle done right and done well. Enjoyed it."
Read the full review [link=https://hmgs.org/blog/2026/03/23/the-first-battle-for-kesternich-december-1944/]here[/link]
Historical Miniatures Gaming Society
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Army Rumour Service Book Club
As featured by
Army Rumour Service Book Club
"The text is supported by a good choice of pictures, with an emphasis on modern colour photographs of the units on parade, but also including plenty of paintings from their earlier histories and photographs from the World Wars, to give a good visual impression of these units in both of their main roles."
Read the full review [link=https://www.historyofwar.org/bookpage/skipper_londons_ceremonial_regiments.html]here[/link]
History of War
"The text is supported by a good choice of pictures, with an emphasis on modern colour photographs of the units on parade, but also including plenty of paintings from their earlier histories and photographs from the World Wars, to give a good visual impression of these units in both of their main roles."
Read the full review [link=https://www.historyofwar.org/bookpage/skipper_londons_ceremonial_regiments.html]here[/link]
History of War
This book is a poignant and highly readable record of soldiering in a bygone era, the author being the last surviving officer from the RTR to see action in Korea. It should appeal to the general reader and anyone with an interest in the Korean War, armoured warfare, and/or the post-war British Army c. 1945-1960-highly recommended.
James Goulty (Author of Eyewitness Korea: The Experience of British and American Soldiers in the Korean War 1950-1953)
This book is a poignant and highly readable record of soldiering in a bygone era, the author being the last surviving officer from the RTR to see action in Korea. It should appeal to the general reader and anyone with an interest in the Korean War, armoured warfare, and/or the post-war British Army c. 1945-1960-highly recommended.
James Goulty (Author of Eyewitness Korea: The Experience of British and American Soldiers in the Korean War 1950-1953)
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The Guards Magazine
As featured in
The Guards Magazine
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Stalingrad to Kursk
The epic battles fought at Stalingrad and Kursk were pivotal events in the war on the Eastern Front. After the catastrophic failure of the German offensives of 1942 and 1943, the Wehrmacht was forced onto the defensive. Never again would it regain the initiative against the seemingly inexhaustible forces of the Red Army. But how did this decisive shift… Read more...