During the Second World War, Duxford was both an RAF and a United States Army Air Force station, playing an important role…
Yet, from the outset, this is a history with a difference. Set in the aftermath of D-Day, it concerns SABU-70, a 12-man…
The site of a Royalist garrison in Nottinghamshire, Shelford Manor was besieged by Parliamentary forces on 3 November 1645.…
Holland has written a series of nine excellent campaign histories over the last few years, looking at fighting World War II in…
The February/March 2021 issue of Military History Matters, the British military history magazine, is out now. The best way to access the magazine is…
This issue, we’re giving away three copies of Bluebottle Goes to War, courtesy of Uniform. Bluebottle Goes to War tells the story…
Although the machines were once produced in high quantities, they are today extremely rare, with only a few surviving intact in German…
We asked you to think of something appropriately witty for this image taken from our article on Rodney, Howe, and the rise of…
In his poem ‘Dulce et decorum est’, Wilfred Owen reflects upon his experiences in World War One to capture the horrors of…
As they enjoy their sparse meal at Beaumont-Hamel on 25 December 1916, the men seem indifferent to a fellow soldier’s grave just…









