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Bullet fired by T E Lawrence found in the Arabian Desert

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Lawrence-bulletThis Model 1911 Colt Automatic bullet (pictured, right), found by archaeologists at the Halat Ammar Ambush site in 2012, was almost certainly fired by T E Lawrence himself during one of his most famous acts of guerrilla warfare. The bullet, along with other archaeological evidence unearthed during ten years of fieldwork, indicates how reliable his account of the Arab Revolt in Seven Pillars of Wisdom is.

Military History Monthly‘s Editor Neil Faulkner, who is part of the team that made the discovery, spoke about the bullet on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme on 2 April – you can listen to the interview below.

An 18-page special feature on Lawrence, the Desert War, and the Origins of Special Operations is coming soon in issue 69 of Military History Monthly, on sale 12 May. If you would like to have this issue sent straight to your door as soon as it’s published, why not subscribe today – you’ll also save up to 19% on the newsstand price. Click here for details.

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