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September 2007 Issue 5
Click Here to Purchase Camera At War Special: The King George V Class Battleships
Revealing the Pathfinder: Richard Osgood reports on the excavation of Lancaster PB911
The Last Escape: The incredible story of the last British Army unit to escape intact from France in 1940
In ‘Defying Belief’, Alexander Nicolls investigates how one member of a wartime bomber crew fell 18,000ft without a parachute – and survived!
The Aarhus Raid
The Day World War 3 Broke Out … Almost!
Dale Johnson, one of the very last National Service recruits, presents a personal account of his time in the Royal Artillery – including the day when, for just fifteen minutes, it appeared that World War 3 had started!
Datafile: The Home Guard Auxiliary Units
The Battle of May Island: John Grehan uncovers the facts behind the worst series of collisions in the history of the Royal Navy
The Thames Timebomb: the wreck of the S.S. Richard Montgomery
Warships and Witchcraft: The tale of the last woman in Britain to face trail for witchcraft is told by John Gehan
In ‘Hellfire Corner – From the Other Side of the Ditch’, Maurice Laarman writes of surviving wartime graffiti on the walls of a gun battery situated at Cape-Griz-Nez on the French coast

… and of course there are all of our regular’s, including: Briefing Room, Camera at War, Piece of History, Image of War, Noticeboard and, Field Post (for reader’s letters) and Reconnaissance Report, which presents a round-up of new publications, products and even websites.

Competitions/Prizes:
This month’s competition presents the readers with the opportunity to win a rather unusual, and not too common, prize – an original wartime ‘Victory Bell’
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August 2007 Issue 4
Click Here to Buy BOSNIA: FIGHTING FOR PEACE: Les Howard describes his service in Bosnia when the 2nd Battalion the Light Infantry (2LI) were deployed there on Operation Grapple 7 in the autumn of 1995.
HEROES AND VILLAINS
With the onset of the Blitz a new crime wave swept Britain’s cities – looting.
BRITAIN’S FIRST JET CRASH
: We examine the circumstances behind Britain’s first ever jet crash in 1943.
A CHURCHILL EXHUMED
: The recovery of a buried, Second World War Churchill tank.
WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE KIDDING MR HITLER?
: Robert Mitchell takes a look at the meeting of Soviet and British forces during their invasion of Iran in 1941.
SINK THE BELGRANO
: Narendra Sethia, a junior officer on board H.M.S. Conqueror, presents a graphic account of the  attack on the Belgrano, as well as the subsequent events when, eighteen years after the sinking, he travelled to Argentina to meet the men he tried to kill.
THE KINMEL PARK COVER-UP
: John Grehan uncovers the events behind the deaths of five men, during rioting, at a North Wales army camp in 1919.
THE BENBECULA INCIDENT
: Chris Ransted uncovers the story of the crash of a Boeing B-17 at Benbencula in 1942.
THE RAMREE MASSACRE
: Alexander Nicolls presents the results of some research sparked by an entry in the ‘Guinness Book of Records’.
A CHURCHILL EXHUMED
:One Churchill tank was discovered buried in a field in Sussex. But, asks Alexander Nicoll, where did it come from, and what was it doing lying upon the beautiful South Downs?
DATAFILE: Playing With Fire: The Home Guard and their use of flame-throwers
This month’s regulars include:
Briefing Room: News, Restorations, Discoveries and Events from around the UK
, Field Post: Readers letters. 
Camera at War: A series of photographs showing the fate of one damaged de Havilland Mosquito;
a set of photographs that show the fate of one Italian cruiser at the Battle of Cape Spada
, Image of War: The capture, albeit temporarily, of one German U-boat; An Argentinian attack on H.M.S. Broadsword, 25 May 1982
A Piece of History: A First World War shell memorial
Reconnaissance Report: A new feature covering new publications, products and even websites
Noticeboard: The latest in our round-up of feedback, stories and questions from our readers

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July 2007 Issue 3
Click Here to Purchase Surrender A graphic account of the mass surrender of German U-boats at Loch Eriboll in 1945
Drawn in
Battle Fascinating sketches which provide a unique and contemporary depiction of the victory in North Africa
Hornets of the Fleet
A fascinating insight into the wartime work of the Royal Navy’s Coastal Forces
The First and Last
Nick Hall examines M.T.B.102 - the prototype for nearly 350 Vosper M.T.B.s, and the only seagoing survivor  
 
On a Wing and a Prayer Victoria Crosses are awarded for the highest gallantry. Norman Jackson’s ‘wing walking’ VC was no exception
Gulf Bravery Incredible images capturing the action at which Private Thomas Gow, of the Royal Scots (The Royal Regiment), gained his Military Cross in the first Gulf War.
 
A Great War Tunneller One man’s part of the war on the Western Front
Damned in you do and Dead if you Don’ t
The story behind Captain Fryatt, captured and executed in 1916  
D-Day Frogmen  A look at the work of the Landing Craft Obstruction Clearance Units – some of the first men ashore on D-Day  Kufra Convoys We examine the relics that survive to remind us of an incredible wartime logistical effort

In this month’s Datafile Martin Mace examines the Home Guard and its use of the Molotov Cocktail.
This month’s regulars include:
Briefing Room: Our regular round-up of news, discoveries, exhibitions and events. 
Camera at War: Images of 69
Battery , 21st Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment Royal Artillery, busy preparing for war; A snap-shot of the Vickers Wellington during the Second World War. 
Piece of History: One airman’s membership of the Caterpillar Club.

Image of War: The results of a missile attack on the Falkland Islands , 12 June 1982; RAF Coastal Command in action.
Noticeboard: The first of a new regular feature, detailing some of
the fascinating feedback from some of our readers.
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Raising the Task Force 
With the Falklands 25 commemorations in mind, John Grehan examines how the Falklands Task Force was put together
Attack From The Air

 An investigation of some of the Argentinian wrecks and relics from the air war during the Falklands Conflict
Haunting Fear
 
The clandestine work of SOE in the invasion of the Vichy French island of Madagascar in 1942
Survival

Eric Williams presents a graphic account of being torpedoed in mid-Atlantic in the Second World War
Churchill On Trial 

A controversial look at the wartime bombing of German cities
Floating Tomb

The fate, and wreck, of one German U-boat sunk in December 1917
Royal Interception

 King George VI observes a night-fighter in action
First Strike

The bombardment of Scarborough in the First World War

Martin Mace describes, in this month’s Datafile, the genesis and development of the 29mm Spigot Mortar, or Blacker Bombard for Britain’s Home Guard.
This month’s regulars include: 
Camera at War: The First Day of the Somme; POW Funeral
Images of War: Harrier Crash; Captured Machine-Gun
Piece of History: The Falklands Surrender
Briefing  Room: Chemical Weapons Destroyed; Biggin Hill Anniversary; Last Post; Falklands Exhibition; Animal VCs Awarded; Executed Soldiers Remembered; Mosquito Crash Discovered; Intrepid disposal and more….

 

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May 2007 Issue 1
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FOCKE WULF MAYHEM
In just one night, at RAF West Malling, one Fw190 aircraft landed and was destroyed in an explosion; at least two others were lost in crashes nearby; and a fourth, that had landed by mistake,

 BETRAYAL AT DIEPPE
A controversial look at the famous raid on this French port.

THE BIG CATCH
June 1940, and the capture, by a Royal Navy trawler, of a complete Italian submarine!

RAINING STEEL
Read how, in one attack on London, it was found that 27% of the deaths that night were caused by the capital’s own anti-aircraft fire. 

 DEBRIS OF WAR
Despite the fact that some eighty years have passed since the end of the First World War, the battlefields of the Western Front are still littered with the Debris of War. 

THE NORTHOVER PROJECTOR
In this, the first in our Datafile series, we take a look at one of the various weapons issued to the Home Guard 


PLUS
: Iraq VC and What the Papers Said.
Also, this month’s regulars 
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Camera at War: H.M.S. Eridge torpedoed; Captured German Aircraft; North-West Frontier.
Images of War: U-boat Hunter; Captured Machine-gun; Bomb on Deck.

 

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