alfredmizen
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- Mar 11, 2015
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Ok cheers mate. I will check it out.
My area is Greek and Roman classics so it would be good to read something different.
Read the iliad and the odyssey as a kid , gave me a love of greek mythology.
Ok cheers mate. I will check it out.
My area is Greek and Roman classics so it would be good to read something different.
Good point finally found a positive from Brexit the old booze cruise will be making a come back
It’s an audiobook too, very very well narrated too. Now, I don’t know my Rome from Romford so can you recommend any basic history of the Roman Empire? I tried Mary Beads book a couple of years ago but didn’t get on. Think I might need one with picture Is there a decent ‘starter’ out there because I’d like to learn about the Romans. Ta!
The instances of.the italians actually fighting were so.rare thats the reason they are commemorated
Not RAF no eagles on shoulders. Also two different types of greatcoat. Some with buttons in a vertical line and some with 6 in a H pattern.
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Will look into that , thank you
winter was cold = check (snow on the ground)
5 January 1940 – 48 (South Midland) Infantry Division; = check , he said he was sailing on the 4th January 1940
the only thing with this is why a midland division when he was in Sussex?
I once asked a military expert why myGrandad fought with the East Yorkshire Regiment, and his brother with the Border Regiment when they both enlisted on the same say in Beverley in Yorkshire. Both lived with their parents in Witton-le-Wear in County Durham. His reply was that in a lot of cases where there were shortages of men is where they were put. This was WW1 of course but perhaps it might explain why not all Sussex men found themselves serving with their County Regiment in WW2.
I once asked a military expert why myGrandad fought with the East Yorkshire Regiment, and his brother with the Border Regiment when they both enlisted on the same say in Beverley in Yorkshire. Both lived with their parents in Witton-le-Wear in County Durham. His reply was that in a lot of cases where there were shortages of men is where they were put. This was WW1 of course but perhaps it might explain why not all Sussex men found themselves serving with their County Regiment in WW2.
Have you seen the Italian Action Man? Comes out the box with his hands up.
Italian tanks have 6 gears, 1 forward, 5 reverse.
Italian SAS motto: "Who cares who wins".
It was more because Horseguards never wanted a repeat of the same decimation of entire local communities back home if high casualties were experienced in regional regiments, as was the case in WW1.
It’s an audiobook too, very very well narrated too. Now, I don’t know my Rome from Romford so can you recommend any basic history of the Roman Empire? I tried Mary Beads book a couple of years ago but didn’t get on. Think I might need one with picture Is there a decent ‘starter’ out there because I’d like to learn about the Romans. Ta!
It was more because Horseguards never wanted a repeat of the same decimation of entire local communities back home if high casualties were experienced in regional regiments, as was the case in WW1.
I went into a bar in Heidelberg in 1987, and there were old street signs on the wall, including 'Adolph Hitlerstrasse'. An old guy in his 70s (at least) started talking to us in German. I had to leave. A strange visceral experience.
High on the hill behind Heidelberg is a Greco Roman style monument that was blown to bits by the RAF the locals were still very upset about when I visited a few years ago