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Pen and Sword Books: The Band That Went to War

The Royal Marines are renowned for their military skill and also for having one of the finest military bands in the world.

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Pen and Sword Books: The Kassel Raid, 27 September 1944

On Wednesday, 27 September 1944, a force of 283 Consolidated B-24 Liberator bombers from the USAAF’s 2nd Combat Bombardment Wing, took off from their bases in Britain and headed out across the North Sea escorted by 198 P-51 Mustang fighters.

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Pen and Sword Books: With a Royal Engineers Field Company in France and Italy

VF Eberle MC joined up on the outbreak of the war in No 2 Field Company Royal Engineers, 48th (South Midland) Division, the same company as his brother, who was a captain in it.

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Pen and Sword Books: The Nurse Who Became a Spy

The life story of Madge Addy, a working-class Manchester woman who volunteered to fight Fascism and Nazism in two major wars, is a truly remarkable one.

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Pen and Sword Books: Desert Raids with the SAS

Tony Hough’s war started with ski training in the Alps in early 1940 preparing for winter warfare in Finland.

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