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Daring deeds of the Albert Medal recipients— the serving men and women who performed acts of extreme courage in the course of their daily lives, who did not survive to exchange their medals for the George Cross by acknowledged expert Allan Stanistreet.


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Success of a General


General French and the Siege and eventual Relief of the diamond-rich town of Kimberley during the Boer War. This fascinating account takes a look at one of the most important cavalry actions of the war as well as other battles, including Paardeberg and Magersfontein. Lavishly


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Token Book of Militarisms A compendium of


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The Delhi Durbar Medal was awarded to all those who attended or contributed to the Durbar of 1903. 140 medals were awarded in gold with a further 2,567 struck in silver and awarded to men of the British Army, Indian state and Police Forces, civil servants and “notable” civilians. For the fi rst time all recipients are listed in


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Those Who Dared The Special Air Service—


SAS—was born in the Western Desert of North Africa in 1941 growing from a small detachment of around 60 men to a full Regiment and fi nally a Brigade. This volume is a detailed account of Gallantry awards to the British SAS and attached SBS units between 1941 and 1946 and is the result


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Police Medals of the World


Comprehensive work on the Police awards, medals and decorations from across the globe; from Long and


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One man’s story of National Service on this beautiful but incredibly remote island; one of only three World Heritage Sites in Great Britain. This book is an absolute must for anyone interested in National Service, British Military History or indeed the remote island of St Kilda itself, an island that has at one time or another had all three services based there and was the subject of


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