Two Men in a Trench II

Two Men in a Trench II

Author: Tony Pollard

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Published: 2003

Total Pages: 392

ISBN-13:

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Two Men in a Trench 2 provides an examination of six major battles: Bannockburn, Sedgemoor, Edgehill, Killiecrankie, RAF Hornchurch (The Battle of Britain 1940) and the Big Guns of World War II at Dover and Calais. Each chapter of the book presents a clear understanding of the events and causes of each battle, before its aftermath is considered. The personalities, armies, weapons and tactics involved are described; the archaeological techniques explained; and the groundbreaking results and their impact on our understanding of events discussed. sense of humour, Tony Pollard and Neil Oliver capture the drama, action and tragedy of past events and provide an insight into some of the bloodiest episodes of British history.


Two Men in a Trench

Two Men in a Trench

Author: Tony Pollard

Publisher:

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 352

ISBN-13: 9780718144746

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In this volume, Tony Pollard and Neil Oliver visit the sites of six major British battles, from Shrewsbury to Culloden, and carry out a full archaeological investigation at each. As they uncover artefacts abandoned in the heat and chaos of battle they closely follow the progress of each engagement and answer key historical questions, sometimes totally revising the accepted version of events. Each chapter is a fully framed investigation and follows an episode of the BBC television series. By using archaeology to unlock the secrets of the past, Tony and Neil prove that soldiers do not pass through fields of conflict like shadows, and in the process they show that battlefields are some of our most important national monuments.


Tactics and Duties for Trench Fighting

Tactics and Duties for Trench Fighting

Author: Georges Etienne Bertrand

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2019-11-25

Total Pages: 204

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In 'Tactics and Duties for Trench Fighting,' editors Georges Etienne Bertrand and Oscar N. Solbert compile an exemplary collection that delves into the nuanced strategies and roles within the unique warfare environment of trenches. This anthology stands out for its methodical exploration of trench warfare tactics, blending historical documentation with instructional strategies. Through a diversity of stylesfrom firsthand accounts to analytical essaysthe collection offers a comprehensive view of the grim, innovative battlefield strategies that marked the early 20th century. The anthology is significant not only for its subject matter but for its attempt to collect and preserve the varied tactical knowledge and experiences from a pivotal era in military history. The contributors, under the meticulous editorship of Bertrand and Solbert, are drawn from a pool of military experts and historians with direct or scholarly ties to World War I trench warfare. Their collective backgrounds provide a rich tapestry of experience and analysis, offering insights into the psychological, logistical, and tactical elements of trench combat. This anthology aligns with and contributes to the historical understanding of one of the most brutal forms of combat, highlighting innovations that arose from necessity and desperation. Scholars, military enthusiasts, and history students are encouraged to delve into 'Tactics and Duties for Trench Fighting' for its educational value, the breadth of insights into early 20th-century military strategy, and the dialogue it fosters between the diverse expert analyses contained within. This collection offers a unique opportunity to engage with the complexities and innovations of trench warfare through a meticulously curated selection of texts, enlightening readers on the multifaceted approaches to a form of combat that has since become synonymous with the devastation of World War I.