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So in the absence of any response of any sort from Sealion Press after several months it looks like I am pressing ahead with...
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Ted Heath Conservative Premiership, 1978-1983, won election 1978 and 1982 Ted Heath led the United Kingdom in to Europe with support...
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Reconstruction: The Second American Revolution - The Sequel to Until Every Drop of Blood Is Paid
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Hope you enjoy the chapter! The main difficulty I will face writing this thing is that there's just so much stuff going on at the same...
Apr 3, 2024
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Implausible - what pilot wants to live in the boonies when they could be flying a plane from a base near a city with attractive young...
Mar 30, 2024
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The 1930s-to-WWII "COW gun" was a 37mm autocannon. It was the immediate ancestor of the much-improved Vickers S autocannon, which was...
Mar 20, 2024
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Addendum: Dakar March 17th -April 5th 1941 ‘The most honest description of Dakar is a farce that somehow ended in victory for the Free...
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I wonder how the Churchill's legendary climbing ability serves them in the SEA theatre. A lot of the terrain there is both mountainous...
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