A detailed examination of this major legion, which distinguished itself in all the major actions, featuring illustrations.
Veteran Osprey author Mike Chappell describes the history and uniform of the Guards Divisions from 1914-45.
The wartime history of the British Army Commandos whose bravery did so much to raise the morale of the British public.
The completion of a two-part study of the King's German Legion – the largest and most respected of the foreign corps .
A companion volume to Men-at-Arms 107, this detailed examination of 20th century equipment is complemented by numerous illustrations including eight full page colour plates by the author himself.
An in-depth study of British infantry equipments from 1808-1908, complemented by plenty of illustrations and photographs, including eight full page colour plates.
Mike Chappell chronicles the remarkable history of the Scottish units which fought in the two world wars.
The development of the Gurkhas through the various wars and confrontations of the 19th century, the two World Wars and the various postwar conflicts including Malaya, Borneo and the Falklands.
A revised edition of Mike Chappell's original Men-at-Arms 138 that represents nearly 20 years' new research.
This book explains the Light Infantry's evolution and tactics, details the campaigns in which they fought and illustrates their uniforms and equipment.
This book details the record, and illustrates the uniforms and equipment, of the two cavalry and three infantry units boasting formal Irish identity in Wellington's army.
This last of our series of three titles describes the British Army's far-flung campaigns - from Italy to the North-West Frontier of India - featuring contemporary photographs and meticulous colour plates.