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Jeremy wrote: Sat Jul 04, 2020 7:17 am I should have a look at that, just to see how they handle it. So much to do, so little time
Which is why we’re up at 6-7am on a Saturday discussing this :lol: :lol:
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I've ordered a new history of the Royal Artillery in NW Europe 1944-45, which looks interesting. Also some 15mm Napoleonic buildings from Total Battle Miniatures, who do a very nice Essling Granary-type building, Germanic churches and rather lovely town buildings. Looking forward to seeing those in the flesh.
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Handy to have some targets for your Royal Artillery. When I finally become gainfully employed, I would like a ref for that and also for your mate's book about the commandos in Normandy.
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grizzlymc wrote: Sun Jul 05, 2020 9:50 am Handy to have some targets for your Royal Artillery. When I finally become gainfully employed, I would like a ref for that and also for your mate's book about the commandos in Normandy.
My mate's book about the Commandos? :?:
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Would be interested in the artillery book.
Can recommend Ben Kites Stout hearts, the 3 over the battlefield books, any of the Buckley books.

Would love to find an equivalent of the Kite book on the US and German forces.
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It came out about three-five years ago. I can't remember the title, something like Death in the wheatfields or summat?
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"Plaid Cymru Special Forces Operations"?
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Do they have wheat in Wales?
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grizzlymc wrote: Sun Jul 05, 2020 10:27 am It came out about three-five years ago. I can't remember the title, something like Death in the wheatfields or summat?
Oh yes, THAT book about the Commandos! :)

'The Waist-High Cornfield' (48 RM Cdo and the Battle of Rots). Yeah, that is a great book, though sadly only a very limited print-run. He did say that he was working on a general history of 48 Cdo, but I've not heard anything more.
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Sorry, the Gunners book only covers up to the end of Aug 44, not 45. The title 'Gunners in Normandy' should have been an indicator...
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