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Peter Poyntz-Wright did his National Service in the Somerset Light Infantry before working in industry for 18 years and then embarking on a career in education teaching History and Humanities for a further 19 years. Peter has written several books including The Battle of Hastings, the Church Towers of Somerset, The Rural Benchends of Somerset and Hunky Punks. He lectures widely on various topics from The Battle of Hastings and The Bayeux Tapestry to the great French Cathedrals of Northern France.
Avril Williams - A butcher, a baker, a chef, a outstanding historian of World War One and most of all, the host of Avril Williams Guest House, your home away from home, when visiting the Somme region of France
Major and Mrs Holts's Battlefield Guide Books and Maps - Indispensable
Mark Eyles-Thomas and his three friends were just 17 when they were sent to war 8,000 miles away from home to win back the desolate Falkland Islands from Argentine invaders. He paints a graphic first-hand account of the grim reality of battle and reveals why no person of seventeen should ever be allowed to go to war again. His story of how the military treats its heroes is as relevant today as it was 25 years ago when Britain sent her Task Force to recapture the Falklands.
CAMPAIGN TRAILS is a specialist South African Ground Operator arranging and conducting tours to historic sites of military conflict. The niche operation has detailed in-depth knowledge of the Battlefield area and with over five years experience we can ensure that all clients are conducted safely and efficiently
In one fully illustrated volume, Sixty Years On provides a vivid day by day account of the astonishing events from 1 January 1944 until 11 November 1945, the first Remembrance Day to honour the Fallen of the two World Wars that blighted the Twentieth Century.
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