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MILITARY OPERATIONS, TOGOLAND AND CAMEROONS -WWI BRITISH OFFICIAL HISTORY

Offered is Military Operations Togoland and the Cameroons by Brigadier F. J. Moberly. Battery Press reprint edition:1995 584 pages. 41 photos/drawings. 15 maps. Trim Size: 5 1/2″ by 8 1/2″ hardcover ISBN: 235-7 Summary:Originally published as part of the British official history set for ground operations in World War I, this volume is a detailed narrative of how West African soldiers from Sierra Leone, Nigeria, the Gold Coast and Gambia fought German Colonial forces in the German held colonies of Togoland & the Cameroons. The narrative describes in great detail the swift victory in Togoland and the brutal two year campaign in the Cameroons. The photo illustrates the presentation of the set.

MILITARY OPERATIONS, FRANCE AND BELGIUM, 1918 VOL I

Offered is Military Operations, France and Belgium 1918 Volume I by Brigadier Sir James E. Edmonds. Battery Press reprint edition:1995 648 pages. 22 maps. Trim Size: 5 1/2″ by 81/2″ hardcover ISBN: 219-5 Summary:Published as part of the British official history set for ground operations in World War I, this volumes chronicles the operations from Jan. 1918 on through the German offensive of March 21st, 1918 until March 26th. It covers in great detail the disaster to the British Fifth Army and he hugh initial success of the German offensive, a return to open warfare for the first time.

MILITARY OPERATIONS, FRANCE AND BELGIUM, 1918 VOL II (MARCH OFFENSE)

Offered is Military Operations, France and Belgium 1918 Volume II by Brigadier Sir James E. Edmonds. Battery Press reprint edition:1995 656 pages. 33 maps. Trim Size: 5 1/2″ by 8 1/2″ hardcover ISBN: 223-3 Summary:Originally published as part of the British official history set for ground operations in World War I, this volume continues the account of the German spring offensive from March 27th to its final halt by the Australians on the Somme at Villiers-Bretonneaux in late April. It also covers the German LYS offensive in Flanders in March & April incl the battles of Estaires, Hazebrouck, Bailleul, Kemmel Hill and Bethune. This volume closes with 30 April,1918.

MILITARY OPERATIONS, FRANCE AND BELGIUM, 1917 VOL III (CAMBRAI)

Offered is Military Operations, France and Belgium, 1917 Volume III by Captain Wilfrid Miles. Battery Press reprint edition:1991 432 pages. 1 photos/drawings. 24 maps. Trim Size: 5 1/2″ by 8 1/2″ hardcover ISBN: 162-8 Summary:This is a volume in the British official history set for ground operations in World War II. Published in 1949, this volume covers November & December of 1917 which involved the first great tank battle of CAMBRAI during the British offensive conducted by the Third Aremy under Sir Julian Byng. Photo illustrates presentation of the set.

MISSION ACCOMPLISHED, THE 321ST GLIDER FIELD ARTILLERY BN IN WORLD WAR II

Mission Accomplished, The 321st Glider Field Artillery Battalion in World War II by Joseph K. Perkins. Battery Press reprint edition:2004 112 pages. 268 photos/drawings. 1 maps. Trim Size: 8 1/2 ISBN: 003-6 Summary:The 321st Glider Field Artillery Battalion was part of the 101st Airborne Division in World War II. Activated at Camp Claiborne, Louisiana, the 321st fought in Normandy, Holland, Bastogne and Central Germany. This history was originally published in Germany in 1945. It was first reprinted in soft cover by Battery Press in 1977. The 2004 reprint is a hardcover edition.

MILITARY OPERATIONS, FRANCE AND BELIGUM, 1918 VOLUME IV

Offered is Military Operations, France and Belgium 1918 Volume IV by Brigadier Sir James E. Edmonds. Battery Press reprint edition:1993 688 pages. 34 maps. Trim Size: 5 1/2″ by 8 1/2″ hardcover ISBN: 191-1 Summary:Originally published in 1947 as part of the British official history set for ground operations in World War I. this volume covers from 8th August 1918 ‘The Black Day of the German Army’ until Sept. 26th 1918 when the British armies were lined up opposite the main Hindenburg line ready to play their part in the great Allied offensive . It includes information on French units which operated with British & Commonwealth forces at the Battle of Amiens, Albert, the Scarpe, Peronne-Bapaume, Mont St.Quentin, the Drocourt-Queant switch line and others.

THE 359TH FIGHTER GROUP (WWII AVIATION UNIT HISTORY)

The 359th Fighter Group. Battery Press reprint edition:1979 72 pages. 334 photos/drawings. Trim Size: 8 1/2″ by 11″ ISBN: 014-1 Summary:The 359th Fighter Group was based in England as part of the 8th Air Force. It flew both P-47 and P-51 aircraft. This history was first published after WWII. THIS ITEM IS SOFT COVER.

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