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Jonathan Ware
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Enquiries: DM. Military Historian. 'Valuable' according to IWM. Jocks, Dragons and Sospans: Through Normandy with 53rd Welsh Division (2022). #WW2 #SWW #History
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It's time for @ReassessHistory's WW2 History 2020 Thread easy reference compendium. *there's a mouthful /1 #WW2 #SWW #History
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RT @c_woffenden: A page from the Operating Instructions Manual of the SEXTON 25pdr. S.P. Tracked showing the driver's compartment. #famil…
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RT @agbdrilling: Well, we got to Maldon ok. Nice to see three Bedford QLs here. We have a QLD, QLT, and a QLB Also a Matador thrown in for…
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RT @thinkdefence: 𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗡𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻𝗮𝗹 𝗥𝗲𝘀𝗲𝗿𝘃𝗲 𝗙𝗼𝗿𝗰𝗲 A quick proposal to form a nationally recruited reserve force with a selection of resilience…
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RT @TankMuseum: Want to dive deeper into the Sherman tank story? Pre-order ‘The Tank Museum Guide to M4 Sherman’ - save £10 with our spec…
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RT @vickersmg: Dozens of official AFPU photos from winter 1945 all scanned and ready to share on Patreon.
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RT @pinstripedline: In WW2 the Women's Royal Indian Navy, then part of the British Empire, adopted the Sari as an official uniform. There…
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RT @BattlefieldBen: A very interesting report from the Canadian archives here in realtion to the view of the 12SS v Canadian forces. Sectio…
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RT @BattlefieldBen: Canadian 27th Armoured Regiment official report on Operation Charnwood which began on 8 July 1944. The opening line hi…
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@PeteCEng1 @JacCymro1400 I'd suggest reading what I've written. Hey ho! Who needs local knowledge, archives, museums, interviews & histories!
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@JeremyBrookman2 @Ross_UK @JacCymro1400 I've followed his posts, appears minimal knowledge - but much rhetoric!
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RT @RWLDproject: VERY positive session at Didcot Railway Centre, moving several collaborations significantly further on 😃👏 Some really gre…
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@PeteCEng1 @JacCymro1400 The biggest question if one wants sentimentality or history. The two are not really compatible.
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@PeteCEng1 @JacCymro1400 The wages in the 1800s drew many (and late 1700s). A pick & choose approach to history doesn't help, understanding why & how Wales develop (and Barry's existence!) Also, which areas didn't grow so sustainably.
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