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Cossack Military and Naval 13 Min Read

Ranks Left to Right ROA. ·  Soldier ·  Corporal ·  Unteroffizier ·  Feldwebel ·  Second Lieutenant   ·  Senior lieutenant ·  Captain ·  Major ·  Lieutenant Colonel   ·  Colonel ·  Major General ·  General The ROA did not officially exist until autumn of 1944, after Heinrich Himmler persuaded a very reluctant Hitler to permit the formation of 10 Russian…

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Charles ‘Moth’ Eaton: Pioneer Aviator of the Northern Territory

Steven Farram ISBN-13: 9780980384611 PB XXpp 250*175 Group Captain Charles Eaton, OBE, AFC, MID, Knight Commander in the Order of Orange Nassau with Swords, received numerous honours during his lifetime, as his full title illustrates. He is remembered in the Northern Territory in a number of ways as well. There…

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Uniforms III

Left: Soldier of the ROA Guard Brigade Upper right: Commander of the Rifle Battalion of the ROA Guard Brigade, Captain Graf Lambsdorff Below: Noncoms and trainees of the Dabendorf Propaganda School.  Far right: an ROA propagandist

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Hythe Gun Camera

Hythe Gun camera Mk III by Thornton Picard Used to practice air gunnery in the open cockpit days this Lewis gun shaped camera makes 16 pictures 4.5 x 6cm on 120 roll film on a removable internal carrier (included), f8/30cm lens. The camera-gun is made from heavy gauge brass and…

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GOTHA OVER ENGLAND

Potentially a major, advance in air warfare, the Gotha bomber was Germany’s major weapon in her attempt to subdue England’s civilian population in World War I. From it arose the misguided belief that terror bombing could win wars. ‘How is it, after three years and a half of war, that…

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Felixstowe F2.A versus Zeppelin

The Felixstowe F.2A was widely used as a patrol aircraft over the North Sea until the end of the war. Its excellent performance and maneuverability made it an effective and popular type, often fighting enemy patrol and fighter aircraft, as well as hunting U-boats and Zeppelins. The larger F.3, which…

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Type of aircraft the British used in the campaigns in Mesopotamia under Generals Townsend and Maude in WWI

Farman Longhorn Caudron G.3 Mesopotamian Half Flight – Farman Short/Longhorns and Caudron G.3s. 30 Squadron RFC+ – Farman Short/Longhorns, Caudron G.3s, Martinsyde S.1’s, BE’s, Martinsyde G100, Bristol Scout, RE8’s RNAS* – Short 827, Voison 63 Squadron – RE8’s, Spad VII, Bristol Scout, Martinsyde G100, DH4 72 Squadron – Spad VII,…

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The History of the Galley

The history of medieval naval warfare is the history of the galley. Since ancient times,…

The Great Northern War (1700-21)

Poland-Lithuanian Commonwealth The Great Northern War (1700-21), which marked Russia’s decisive bid for power against…

Anglo-Saxon Military Organisation Part I

Recruitment and Obligation The words used by Anglo-Saxons themselves for ‘army’ vary between the word…

The Vandals as a Naval Power

Later Roman Liburnian type galley Geiseric (428–477) was certainly the most important of the Vandal…