Samuel Wallace (@earloftunis) 's Twitter Profile
Samuel Wallace

@earloftunis

Senior Project Prof. at BAE Systems. Leeds Doctoral Grad (History), Tunisian Campaign and Allied Learning, 1942-43. Reenactor, bass guitarist and tank fanatic.

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One panel at our 2025 Research Conference concerns British and Commonwealth army training methods during the #SWW. Papers will discuss how allied HQ trained their officers and men in North Africa and the Middle East, offering a transnational perspective on the "imperial" force

One panel at our 2025 Research Conference concerns British and Commonwealth army training methods during the #SWW. Papers will discuss how allied HQ trained their officers and men in North Africa and the Middle East, offering a transnational perspective on the "imperial" force
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Thanks to doing a bit of distance searching for my paper, my browser is now recommending my flights from Algiers to Tunis. If only Anderson had had it so easy! #TunisianCampaign

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Thoroughly enjoyable time at #SAHR2025 with some excellent papers delivered, many thanks to the organisers and looking forward to another should the temptation take them!

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Undertaking the vital task of removing all the superscript ordinals from the body text today. Riveting. #AmWriting #LightingTheTorch

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Read through John Gooch's Mussolini's War on holiday. Thoroughly penetrating stuff, well worth it to see through the eyes of the 'least of the great powers'.

Read through John Gooch's Mussolini's War on holiday. Thoroughly penetrating stuff, well worth it to see through the eyes of the 'least of the great powers'.
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🎙️At 9 PM tonight, Samuel Wallace Samuel Wallace will join our weekly livestream to discuss the 83rd anniversary of Operation Torch, the Allied landings in North Africa!🎙️ International Second World War History Association and I will also be discuss the worst massacre of the Holocaust. 🔗 youtube.com/@ThisWeekinthe…

🎙️At 9 PM tonight, Samuel Wallace <a href="/EarlOfTunis/">Samuel Wallace</a> will join our weekly livestream to discuss the 83rd anniversary of Operation Torch, the Allied landings in North Africa!🎙️ 

<a href="/EGPOSullivan/">International Second World War History Association</a> and I will also be discuss the worst massacre of the Holocaust.

🔗 youtube.com/@ThisWeekinthe…
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Episode 56 of The "We're Not Lost, Private" Podcast drops this Wednesday! Samuel Wallace joins me for a fascinating discussion about the North African Campaign from 1942 to 1943 and his new book, Lighting the Torch. patreon.com/WereNotLostPri…

Episode 56 of The "We're Not Lost, Private" Podcast drops this Wednesday!
<a href="/EarlOfTunis/">Samuel Wallace</a>  joins me for a fascinating discussion about the North African Campaign from 1942 to 1943 and his new book, Lighting the Torch.
patreon.com/WereNotLostPri…
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Wonderful to have been invited by Joe onto "We're Not Lost, Private" to have a chat about my book, Lighting the Torch, and the North African Campaign in general.

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EP56 of patreon.com/WereNotLostPri… drops today at noon! Lighting the Torch w/ Samuel Wallace Fought between November 1942 and May 1943, the Second World War’s Tunisian Campaign has often been described as where the Allies ‘learned to fight’. 🧵/1

EP56 of patreon.com/WereNotLostPri… drops today at noon! 
Lighting the Torch w/ <a href="/EarlOfTunis/">Samuel Wallace</a> 

Fought between November 1942 and May 1943, the Second World War’s Tunisian Campaign has often been described as where the Allies ‘learned to fight’. 🧵/1