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How to purchase

  • If you would like to purchase a soundtrack, first choose your desired format and then click the Copy of the Add to Cart Button Image button.
  • To view the contents of your basket and to pay, click the view basket link at the top of the page.
  • If you wish to pay by credit or debit card, simply follow the Paypal instructions - Remember - you don't need a Paypal account - just a valid credit / debit card. Paypal is 100% secure. Click HERE for more information on Paypal.
  • If you prefer to send us a cheque, you can print out the 'basket' page, and make the cheque payable to 'Campaign Trails'
  • If you are purchasing as a result of a special offer, simply write the name of the publication making the offer - ignore the standard pricing and send us a cheque for the special offer amount.

The Army Benevolent Fund receives a payment of 35p from all direct sales of CDs and cassettes.


 

 

FAQ's


Audio Shield Image How to Listen to an Audio File

Click the 'Listen to CD' button to listen to a short sample of each soundtrack. Please note that this requires you to have an mp3 player on your system. The most popular of these are Apple iTunes and Windows Media Player, both of which are available for free download by clicking the appropriate button below.


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John Urquhart is available to lecture or to arrange lectures at schools, colleges and similar establishments or to conduct battlefield tours. If he is for any reason unable personally to conduct the lecture or tour on the battle requested, then he will make every effort to procure the services of a competent lecturer.
Fees normally range from £300 + expenses.

 

 

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John Urquhart has years of experience in staging corporate events and will do the same for historical societies or other interested parties. Core skills include marketing, ticketing, reception, on-site management, welcoming and closing addresses and business management. Call to discuss each case individually.

 

 

Biographical Information

John Urquhart was an infantry officer from 1962-1981. He commanded companies in both The Gordon Highlanders and 2nd Goorkhas and attended the Army Staff College at Camberley.

His experience as an Instructor at The School of Infantry and as Brigade Major of an Airportable Brigade gave him a deep insight into the practical realities of soldiering. He spent the next 21 years in business, during the last 5 of which he studied for a degree in History, obtaining First Class Honours.

Military history has always been a consuming interest and he now indulges his passion for the subject by writing, lecturing and broadcasting as well as researching further campaigns.

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