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According to military historian Saul David: ‘Given that the recent tempo of military operations for British and US forces is higher than it…
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Nigel Jones and Neil Faulkner take opposing sides in the long-ranging and recently re-energised debate over who was responsible for the outbreak of…
Samurai grab your swords: the Total War game franchise is heading back to Japan for it’s next strategy sequel.…
Former infantry officer and military historian Mark Corby begs to differ with the result of the poll published in last month’s Military…
The Command of the Air is the greatest military treatise on air war ever written – a dogmatic manifesto promising victory through…
Winston Churchill, the emblematic British wartime leader is instantly recognisable by his cigar, hat, trenchcoat, and imposing frame.…
UCL’s Gabe Moshenska muses on the extraordinary iconic significance of the gas mask. My particular object of interest is the ‘General Civilian…






