Military History - Regimental & Unit Histories - General Section
Regimental & Unit Histories -
General Section
A wide selection of
military histories, many officially published, featuring both famous &
lesser known regiments & units of many nations
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SBS: THE INVISIBLE RAIDERS by James Ladd The history of the Special Boat Squadron of the Royal Marines from their first operations in WWII to the Falklands War. The SBS can trace their origins to the Second World War, when they were formed as the Special Boat Section in 1940. They became the Special Boat Squadron in 1977.1983, Book Club Associates, , ,< K-01>,283pp, 28 photos, 10 maps, some rippling at back on book, water mark on back dw. good, , Subject...Regimental & Unit Histories - GeneralWeb No. 11126-01..............................£6.00 |
THE YORK CHASSEURS: A CONDEMNED REGIMENT OF GEORGE III by Pete Lines Formed on 13 November 1813 from the ‘Better Class of Culprit and Deserter’ and confined aboard Isle of Wight military prison ships, this expendable corps of ‘Serial Deserters’ was dispatched to survive or die in the pestilential islands of Barbados, St Vincent, Jamaica, Grenada, Tobago and Guadeloupe, where 26 per cent successfully deserted and 30 per cent perished. In this unique study the author examines in detail every aspect of the regiment: its composition, its involvement in the capture of the island of Guadeloupe, the desertions and punishments, and its eventual disbandment in Canada. 2010, Francis Boutle, , 9781903427507,< K-01>,324pp, 15 b/w illustrations, New in card cover, , CARDSubject...Regimental & Unit Histories - GeneralWeb No. 35862-01..............................£17.99 |
PILLARS OF MONARCHY by Philip Mansell An outline of the political and social history of Royal Guards, 1400-1984. The Household Troops of the different monarchies in Europe have, in moments of crisis, decided the fates of their rulers. Some they deposed, some they murdered, and for Catherine II of Russia they provided her lovers. They were the elite of the army. 1984, Quartet Books, , 0704324245,< K-01>,207pp, 11 col plates, 67 b/w ills., Mint/Storage wear only., , Subject...Regimental & Unit Histories - GeneralWeb No. 7722-01..............................£10.00 |
ARMY LINEAGE: FIELD ARTILLERY REGULAR ARMY AND ARMY RESERVE by J E McKenney The artillery regiments of the US Army. Includes details of when they were constituted, the various re-organisations, list of campaigns in which they served and decorations received.1985, Center of MilitaryHistory, , ,< K-01>,viii + 761pages, 31pp of colour plates of artillery unit insignia, blue covers, gilt emblem & titles, near fine, , Subject...Regimental & Unit Histories - GeneralWeb No. 30197-01..............................£28.00 |
THE ROYAL AUSTRALIAN ENGINEERS 1835 TO 1902 by Major-General R R McNicoll CBE The first volume of the official history of the Royal Australian Engineers. Describes the activities of the colonial engineers related to the events of the times.1982, Royal AustralianEngineers, , 0959687114,< K-01>,203pp,28 photos, references, bibliography, index., vg in dw, , Subject...Regimental & Unit Histories - GeneralWeb No. 25100-01..............................£36.00 |
THE ROYAL AUSTRALIAN ENGINEERS 1835 TO 1902: THE COLONIAL ENGINEERS by Major General Ronald R. McNicoll This first volume of this official history includes accounts of the formation and activities of the various Colonial Corps, and the Royal Engineers which were present in Australia from 1835. The various Corps were combined on 1 July, 1902 to form The Corps of Royal Australian Engineers 1977, RAEC Comm. Canberra, , 0959687114,< K-01>,xviii + 203pp, numerous b/w illustrations, vg in dw, , Subject...Regimental & Unit Histories - GeneralWeb No. 20139-01..............................£24.00 |
THE WORLD'S GREAT REGIMENTS by Vezio Melegari From the first Regiments, this is a world-wide study, including British, French, German, Russian, Italian, Spanish, Balkan, African, US and South American units, plus those of many more nations.1972, Spring Books, Hamlyn, 0600338991,< K-01>,256pp, 160 col & 70 b/w illustrations. Large format, Good in edge-worn dw, , Subject...Regimental & Unit Histories - GeneralWeb No. 635-01..............................£10.00 |
THE WORLD'S GREAT REGIMENTS by Vezio Melegari From the very earliest Regiments, this world-wide study includes British, French, German, Russian, Italian, Spanish, Balkan, African, US and South American regiments, plus those of many more nations.1972, Spring Books, , 0600338991,< K-01>,256pp, 160 col & 70 b/w illustrations. Large format, Very good in d/w, , Subject...Regimental & Unit Histories - GeneralWeb No. 635-02..............................£12.00 |
THE STEADFAST GURKHA: VOL.3, 1948 - 1982 by Charles Messenger The History of the 6th Queen Elizabeth's Own Gurkha Rifles. The Regiment served in Malaya during the Emergency and Borneo during the confrontation. Includes the Roll of Honour, Honours and Awards, Regimental Colonels, Commanding Officers and Gurkha Majors.
1985, Leo Cooper, , 0436277808,< K-01>,xii + 147pp, 19 photos, Unread. very good in rubbed dw, , Subject...Regimental & Unit Histories - GeneralWeb No. 7749-03..............................£10.00 |
THE YEOMANRY REGIMENTS: A PICTORIAL HISTORY by Patrick J R Mileham The history of the Yeomanry from their formation in 1794. The book covers the 19th Century, South African War, WWI and WWII and includes a listing of regiments by County with a brief history and an illustration of its badge. With a tipped in bookplate signed by the author and the Sir Ralph Ellison, Colonel Commandant Yeomanry.1985, Canongate Books, , 1898410364,< K-01>,128pp, col plates, 120 b/w photos, illustrations, index, Good in rubbed dw, , Subject...Regimental & Unit Histories - GeneralWeb No. 3187-02..............................£10.00 |
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