This book offers a detailed narrative of the military operations of Genghis Khan and Sube'etei.
The book re-evaluates the introduction of the plug bayonet within the English army and consequential impact on infantry tactics and equipment in the last seventeenth century.
The first detailed account of the thousands of troops from Ireland who took part in the English Civil war. Their campaigns and charcteristics, equipment, and impact.
Ground-breaking research about Czechoslovak arms exports to the Middle East, based on official documentation.
This book details the RAF's preparation for - and execution of - the bombing campaign against Egyptian targets during the Suez War of 1956.
The story of the 24/7 nuclear alert maintained by the Strategic Air Command of the U.S. Air Force during the Cold War.
This second volume is a detailed and unbiased study of the military, historical, and political circumstances of the 1969 Sino-Soviet border war.
The first authoritative account of Operation Mar Verde: the Portuguese amphibious assault on Guinea's capital in 1970 aiming to stage a coup and destroy the Guinean Air Force.
One of the few English language books to cover this important war in South American history, using English and Spanish sources.
Using new information from British, Portuguese and French sources, this book updates the story of the Lines of Torres Vedras defences and their role in the Peninsular War.
The first English account of Ethiopia's epic struggle for survival against the Arab forces of the Sultan of Adal, a conflict that seen throughout the Horn of Africa today.
First significant study on the 1813 campaign since military historian F. Loraine Petre.