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US Navy Hornet Units of Operation Iraqi Freedom (Part One)
Ingram Content GroupThe first installment examining the US Hornet Units' participation in Operation Iraqi Freedom (2003-present). The F/A-18 Hornet in its various guis...
View full detailsThe British Army on Campaign (3)
Ingram Content GroupIn the period of reform following the Crimean War, the British Army's main role reverted to the security and consolidation of the Empire and its tr...
View full detailsThe Roman Army from Caesar to Trajan
Ingram Content GroupAlthough the common Roman fighting men themselves have left no account, much literature has survived from antiquity. The wealth of archaeological f...
View full detailsRome's Enemies (4)
Ingram Content GroupThe Republican Roman army suffered heavy losses as a result of the 'hit and run' tactics employed by the Hispanics in Ancient Spain. After preparat...
View full detailsThe Portuguese Army of the Napoleonic Wars (2)
Ingram Content GroupOsprey are confident in boasting that this remarkable three-part study will transform the research material available to the English-speaking stude...
View full detailsAllied Commanders of World War II
Ingram Content GroupThe Second World War, unlike the First, fostered the projection of 'characters'. Thanks to the media, many of the Allied commanders became househol...
View full detailsAgincourt 1415
Ingram Content GroupOsprey's Campaign title for one of the most important campaigns of the Hundred Years' War (1337-1453). Agincourt is one of the most evocative names...
View full detailsThe Army of Gustavus Adolphus (1)
Ingram Content GroupThe 'Lion of the North', King Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden, was one of the major players in the Thirty Years War of 1618-48. In 1630 Gustavus - the ...
View full detailsThe Waffen-SS
Ingram Content GroupIn the early 1920s, a tiny group was formed within the SA to serve as Hitler's personal bodyguard. Originally labelled the "Stosstruppe Adolf Hitle...
View full detailsThe Ancient Greeks
Ingram Content GroupThe cradle of western civilisation, the ancient Greek world, consisted of a series of independent city states some of which, such as Athens and Spa...
View full detailsThe First World War (2)
Ingram Content GroupMore than 80 years on, the Great War - and particularly the great battles such as the Somme and Verdun - continues to fascinate us and to cast long...
View full detailsAztec, Mixtec and Zapotec Armies
Ingram Content GroupAround AD 1450 a new Mexican nation emerged called the Aztec Empire of the Triple Alliance. They succeeded in making themselves the most powerful a...
View full detailsThe Crusades
Ingram Content GroupBorn of a mixture of religious fervour, military ardour and political will, the Crusades ( 1095 - 1291) remain a fascinating and misunderstood aspe...
View full detailsUS Navy F-4 Phantom II MiG Killers 1972–73
Ingram Content GroupThe second of two books on the Navy's Phantom II MiG killers of the Vietnam War (1955-1975), this book covers the numerous actions fought out over ...
View full detailsThe Wars of Alexander the Great
Ingram Content GroupThe age of Alexander and his conquest of the Persian or 'Achaemenid' Empire, which had existed for over two centuries, represents a watershed in th...
View full detailsOrléans 1429
Ingram Content GroupThis Osprey title examines the crucial campaign which marked the turning point of the Hundred Years' War (1337-1453). In 1415 King Henry V of Engla...
View full detailsFrench Revolutionary Infantry 1789–1802
Ingram Content GroupThe years immediately following the French Revolution of 1789 saw an extraordinary transformation of the French army. From a distrusted instrument ...
View full detailsRumanian Aces of World War 2
Ingram Content GroupFirst seeing action in the wake of the German invasion of the USSR in June 1941, the Royal Rumanian Air Force had been allied to the Luftwaffe sinc...
View full detailsGerman Pionier 1939–45
Ingram Content GroupThe German Army of World War II (1939-1945) collectively referred to its various engineer units as Pioniere - what would be called combat engineers...
View full detailsSecond Manassas 1862
Ingram Content GroupOsprey's examination of the culminating battle of the American Civil War (1861-1865). “There never was such a campaign, not even by Napoleon" wrote...
View full detailsModelling the Messerschmitt Bf 109B/C/D/E
Ingram Content GroupThe Messerschmitt Bf 109 was the most prominent German fighter type of World War II – over 35,000 were built and it served in many different varian...
View full detailsAncient Chinese Armies 1500–200 BC
Ingram Content GroupBy the 15th century BC the valley of Hwang Ho was dominated by a palace-based military caste which owed its supremacy to a monopoly of bronze-worki...
View full detailsWarrior Peoples of East Africa 1840–1900
Ingram Content GroupLess well known than the Zulu of South Africa, the warriors of East Africa had just as fearsome a reputation. This fascinating study, illustrated w...
View full detailsFair Oaks 1862
Ingram Content GroupThis Osprey title details General George B. McClellan's controversial Peninsula campaign and the southern attempt to halt the Union juggernaut duri...
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