Tales of the Mountain Gunners

Tales of the Mountain Gunners
Author: Charles Hemphill Townsend MacFetridge,John Patrick Warren
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 374
Release: 1973
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015027427320

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Tales of the Mountain Gunners

Tales of the Mountain Gunners
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 327
Release: 1974
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:491231864

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The Late Colonial Indian Army

The Late Colonial Indian Army
Author: Pradeep Barua
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2021-11-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781498552219

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The Indian Army was one of the most important colonial institutions that the British created. From its humble origins as a mercantile police force to a modern contemporary army in the Second World War, this institution underwent many transitions. This book examines the Indian Army during the later colonial era from the First Afghan War in 1839 to Indian independence in 1947. During this period, the Indian Army developed from an internal policing force, to a frontier army, and then to a conventional western style fighting force capable of deployment to overseas’ theaters. These transitions resulted in significant structural and doctrinal changes in the army. The doctrines, and tactics honed during this period would have a dramatic impact upon the post-colonial armies of India and Pakistan. From civil-military relations to fighting and structural doctrines, the Indian and Pakistani armies closely reflect the deep-seated impact of decades of evolution during the late colonial era.

Climax at Gallipoli

Climax at Gallipoli
Author: Rhys Crawley
Publsiher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2014-03-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780806145280

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Gallipoli: the mere name summons the story of this well-known campaign of the First World War. And the story of Gallipoli, where in August 1915 the Allied forces made their last valiant effort against the Turks, is one of infamous might-have-beens. If only the Allies had held out a little longer, pushed a little harder, had better luck—Gallipoli might have been the decisive triumph that knocked the Ottoman Empire out of the First World War. But the story is just that, author Rhys Crawley tells us: a story. Not only was the outcome at Gallipoli not close, but the operation was flawed from the start, and an inevitable failure. A painstaking effort to set the historical record straight, Climax at Gallipoli examines the performance of the Allies’ Mediterranean Expeditionary Force from the beginning of the Gallipoli Campaign to the bitter end. Crawley reminds us that in 1915, the second year of the war, the Allies were still trying to adapt to a new form of warfare, with static defense replacing the maneuver and offensive strategies of earlier British doctrine. In the attempt both the MEF at Gallipoli and the British Expeditionary Force on the Western Front aimed for too much—and both failed. To explain why, Crawley focuses on the operational level of war in the campaign, scrutinizing planning, command, mobility, fire support, interservice cooperation, and logistics. His work draws on unprecedented research into the files of military organizations across the United Kingdom and Australia. The result is a view of the Gallipoli Campaign unique in its detail and scope, as well as in its conclusions—a book that looks past myth and distortion to the facts, and the truth, of what happened at this critical juncture in twentieth-century history.

Military Power

Military Power
Author: Brian Holden Reid
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2014-02-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781135219734

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The contributors here consider the multifarious aspects of the Anglo-American approach to war. All the contributors are concerned to base their work on the overall historical context. They explore the relationship between theory and practice in military operations.

Early Global Interconnectivity across the Indian Ocean World Volume II

Early Global Interconnectivity across the Indian Ocean World  Volume II
Author: Angela Schottenhammer
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2019-02-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783319978017

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This volume investigates the emergence and spread of maritime commerce and interconnectivity across the Indian Ocean World—the world’s first “global economy”—from a longue durée perspective. Spanning from antiquity to the nineteenth century, these essays move beyond the usual focus on geographical sub-regions or thematic aspects to foreground inter- and trans-regional connections. Focusing on the role of religion in the expansion of commerce and exchange across the region, as well as on technology and knowledge transfer, volume II covers shipbuilding and navigation technologies, porcelain production, medicinal knowledge, and mules as a commodity and means of transportation.

God Save the Queen

God Save the Queen
Author: US Army Military History Institute,Lawrence James-Alexander Lentz
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 410
Release: 1979
Genre: Commonwealth countries
ISBN: UIUC:30112103657331

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Gallipoli

Gallipoli
Author: Ashley Ekins
Publsiher: Exisle Publishing
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2012-12-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781775590514

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In early August 1915, after months of stalemate in the trenches on Gallipoli, British and Dominion troops launched a series of assaults in an all-out attempt to break the deadlock and achieve a decisive victory. The ‘August offensive’ resulted in heartbreaking failure and costly losses on both sides. Many of the sites of the bloody struggle became famous names: Lone Pine, the Nek, Chunuk Bair, Hill 60, Suvla Bay. Debate has continued to the present day over the strategy and planning, the real or illusory opportunities for success, and the causes of failure in what became the last throw of the dice for the Allies. Some argue that these costly attacks were a lost opportunity; others maintain that the outcomes were simply inevitable.This new book about the Gallipoli battles arises out of a major international conference at the Australian War Memorial in 2010 to mark the 95th anniversary of the Gallipoli campaign. The conference drew leading military historians from around the world to bring multi-national viewpoints to the many intriguing questions still debated about Gallipoli. Keynote speaker, Professor Robin Prior of the University of Adelaide, author of Gallipoli: the end of the myth (2009), led a range of international authorities from Australia, New Zealand, Britain, France, Germany, India and Turkey to present their most recent research findings. The result was significant: never before had such a range of views been presented, with fresh German and Turkish perspectives offered alongside those of British and Australasian historians. For the resulting book, the papers have been edited and the text has been augmented with soldiers’ letters and diary accounts, as well as a large number of photographs and maps.