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Forces Sauces and Eggs for Soldiers: food, nostalgia, and the rehabilitation of the British military

Forces Sauces and Eggs for Soldiers: food, nostalgia, and the rehabilitation of the British military

... of British military values; values that are claimed to have a universal worth, enriching civilian life, lives and broader ...former military entrepreneurs cited the Ôintegrity, energy, passion, ...

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‘They called them Communists then   what d’you call ‘em now?    Insurgents?’ Narratives of British military expatriates in the context of the new imperialism

‘They called them Communists then what d’you call ‘em now? Insurgents?’ Narratives of British military expatriates in the context of the new imperialism

... either military expatriates or spouses during British colonial ...working-class military emigration in the past and contemporary racialised discourses, we argue that these are not class-specific, ...

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Drinking Practices and Glassware of the British Military, ca. 1755-85

Drinking Practices and Glassware of the British Military, ca. 1755-85

... Many people have contributed to the "Glass of the British Military" project, and they are acknowledged individually in Jones and Smith (1983). I specifically would like to thank Olive Jones for ...

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[C640.Ebook] Get Free Ebook British Military Intelligence In The Palestine Campaign 1914 1918 By Yigal Sheffy.pdf

[C640.Ebook] Get Free Ebook British Military Intelligence In The Palestine Campaign 1914 1918 By Yigal Sheffy.pdf

... of British Military Intelligence, revealed that Lord Allenby's victory in Palestine had never been in doubt because of the success of his intelligence ...

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Colic in the British military working horse population: a retrospective analysis

Colic in the British military working horse population: a retrospective analysis

... occurrence of both colic and colic-related deaths within the British military working horse population 355. are similar to those of the general horse population.[r] ...

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British military recruitment in Ireland during the Crimean war, 1854-56

British military recruitment in Ireland during the Crimean war, 1854-56

... the military demonstrates the appeal the war had to ...the British military in the nineteenth century; in others it simply saw a continuation of existing ...of military service and ...

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British Military History for Dummies.pdf

British Military History for Dummies.pdf

... ‘Gentleman Johnny’ Burgoyne was a fair soldier, an absentee Member of the House of Commons, a poet, a playwright, a successful gambler, a sportsman, and a compulsive party goer. The best parties were in London, so he ...

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Spies in Uniform: British Military and Naval Intelligence on the Eve of the First World War

Spies in Uniform: British Military and Naval Intelligence on the Eve of the First World War

... required. British policy-makers did not need to rely solely on attaché reports to show that there was a menace coming from Germany; it was writ large in the Tirpitz plan and German Navy Laws, especially after ...

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Treating and preventing trauma: British military psychiatry during the Second World War

Treating and preventing trauma: British military psychiatry during the Second World War

... In order to elucidate the perspective of psychiatrists who faced the Second 'World War, it is important therefore to examine both the history in War involvement First World the the of an[r] ...

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‘Exactitude is truth’: Representing the British military through commissioned artworks

‘Exactitude is truth’: Representing the British military through commissioned artworks

... In the months following his return to the UK, on-the-spot enquiries about commissioning various paintings were followed up and the work of producing regimental paintings began in earnest. However, neither the Scots DG ...

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The consequences of Brexit for the UK’s security policy and NATO’s eastern flank  OSW Commentary NUMBER 299 | 03 04 2019

The consequences of Brexit for the UK’s security policy and NATO’s eastern flank OSW Commentary NUMBER 299 | 03 04 2019

... the British presence on NATO’s eastern ...limiting military engagement on NATO’s eastern flank in order to reinforce UN peacekeeping ...and military potential, most likely in connection with the need ...

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The clues are in the history

The clues are in the history

... a British military policeman,’ she wrote in a piece which ran the next ...‘one military policeman on guard at the entrance threw me onto the ground and shielded me with his ...

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Military intelligence in the New Zealand wars, 1845 1864 : a thesis presented in fulfilment of the requirements of the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Defence and Strategic Studies at Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand

Military intelligence in the New Zealand wars, 1845 1864 : a thesis presented in fulfilment of the requirements of the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Defence and Strategic Studies at Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand

... huge military force in the ...The British military power had multiplied several times over, theirs had not, and there was now less likelihood of new warriors joining ...

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Chapter6APUSH

Chapter6APUSH

... 1765 - In March, the Stamp Act is passed by the English Parliament imposing the first direct tax on the American colonies, to offset the high costs of the British military.. organizat[r] ...

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‘Have the elder races halted?’: British socialist readings of ‘Pioneers! O Pioneers’

‘Have the elder races halted?’: British socialist readings of ‘Pioneers! O Pioneers’

... The letter quoted above shows that Rhys shared the speaker’s critical attitude towards the ‘elder race’ to some extent: the structure of Britain’s socio-political systems was perceived as being outdated and unjust. ...

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The Dominance of the Roman Army in Northern Britain and Subsequent Rift between Roman and Briton on the Military Frontier

The Dominance of the Roman Army in Northern Britain and Subsequent Rift between Roman and Briton on the Military Frontier

... and British potential would eventually become better known within the Roman ...12 British hounds remained a notable export of Britain throughout the Roman ...

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Missed signals? A reply to Mike Bullock and Laurence A  Lyons

Missed signals? A reply to Mike Bullock and Laurence A Lyons

... the British army during the First World War ‘failed to modernise its communication system when it could ...prevented British forces from being equipped with the most modern continuous wave (CW) ...

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Spies, Informers, and the 'Anti Sinn Féin Society': The Intelligence War in Cork City, 1920 1921

Spies, Informers, and the 'Anti Sinn Féin Society': The Intelligence War in Cork City, 1920 1921

... demonstrates, was much more effective than its British counterpart, and fully capable of rooting out spies and informers in its midst. What is more, according to Borgonovo, the IRA's Cork No. 1 Brigade did not ...

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The New Zealand Railway Group : their contribution in the North African Campaign, 1940 1943 : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the degree of Master of Arts in History at Massey University

The New Zealand Railway Group : their contribution in the North African Campaign, 1940 1943 : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the degree of Master of Arts in History at Massey University

... Such was the value in which the senior military planners held the Western Desert railway and its extension, that the former General Officer Commanding all British forces in North Africa,[r] ...

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India in the Rise of Britain and Europe: A Contribution to the Convergence and Great Divergence Debates

India in the Rise of Britain and Europe: A Contribution to the Convergence and Great Divergence Debates

... In this article we have tried to highlight those features which seem to us to have been mainly responsible for the divergence between the ‘West’ and the Rest in the nineteenth century. The great battle for supremacy in ...

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