British Journal for Military History, Vol 9 No 1 (2023) ... : Vol 9 No 1 (2023) ...
Editorial...1 Bosworth Field: a battlefield rediscovered?...2-23 From ‘Sick Comforts’ to ‘Doctor’s Garden’: British Naval Hospital Ships, 1620 to 1815...24-48 The Battle of Hamel: An ‘All Arms Battle’ or ‘AIF Small Arms Fire Superiority’?...76-108 The actions of the tanks at the Battle of Bullecourt...
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British Journal for Military History
2023
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Online Access: | https://dx.doi.org/10.25602/gold.bjmh.v9i1 https://bjmh.gold.ac.uk/issue/view/125 |
Summary: | Editorial...1 Bosworth Field: a battlefield rediscovered?...2-23 From ‘Sick Comforts’ to ‘Doctor’s Garden’: British Naval Hospital Ships, 1620 to 1815...24-48 The Battle of Hamel: An ‘All Arms Battle’ or ‘AIF Small Arms Fire Superiority’?...76-108 The actions of the tanks at the Battle of Bullecourt, 11 April 1917...109-137 Hitler’s Willing Soldiers: Austrian Mountain Troops at Narvik 1940...138-155 First World War Canadian Operational Research...49-75 American Prisoners & Britain’s Caribbean War 1780-1783...156-171 Luke Reynolds, Who Owned Waterloo? Battle, Memory & Myth in British History, 1815-1852...172-174 Spencer Jones (ed.), The Darkest Year: The British Army on the Western Front 1917...174-176 Ross Reyburn, Eyewitness at Dieppe: The Only First-Hand Account of WWII’s Most Disastrous Raid...177-178 Robert Forsyth, To Save An Army: The Stalingrad Airlift...178-180 Andrew Wheale, Ham & Jam: 6th Airborne Division in Normandy – Generating Combat Effectiveness: November 1942-September ... |
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