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Bugle & Sabre X

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Bugle & Sabre Issue Ten.

Magazine covering Military History in  Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire.

Contents: A Sunday afternoon at Soldiers of Oxfordshire Museum 2017 by Ursula Corcoran, Museum Director; Oxfordshire Remembers by Stephen Barker; The Grenfells: A Buckinghamshire Military Family by Ian Beckett; The 1st BattalionOxfordshire & Buckinghamshire Light Infantry at Kut (Part I) by Kevin Tobin; The 145th Brigade in Italy 1917-19 by Janet Witcomb; Known unto God, Lost in the Battle of Arras by Ingram Murray; Wartime Delusions – A Reflection, by Mike Cross; The Military Hospital in Finstock Oxfordshire by Stanley C. Jenkins; Broadwell Aerodrome, by Stanley C. Jenkins; The 1st (Air-Landing Battalion); The Royal Ulster Rifles on D-Day by Ingram Murray; The Evolution of  Battlefield Intelligence & Situational Awareness, by Dr. Thomas Shannon.

Edited by Stanley C. Jenkins

64 pages

Soft Cover

ISBN: 978-09-930849-2-8

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