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Sky Warriors!
🎟️ 2 May, £10.00
Join bestselling historian Saul David, Saul David, as he launches a riveting new account of the British airborne experience during the Second World War.
Book now: nam.ac.uk/whats-on/sky-w…
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Join us 2 May at 6.30pm as Saul David presents his riveting new account of the British airborne experience during the Second World War.
nam.ac.uk/whats-on/sky-w…
1 month to go!
Sign up for the Football and War: Women in Football event to be held by National Army Museum in partnership with Western Front Association, Army FA & Football and War on 22nd May, with Steve Bolton & Amanda Whittington amongst the experts. More info👇nam.ac.uk/whats-on/footb…
An honour to be at the National Army Museum on Sat for the #Kohima weekend. Yes - that queue really was people picking up copies of #TheJungleWar for the young people in their lives... often because the book tells the story of a grandfather, great-grandfather, etc
Get yours! Link in bio.
The Society's Annual General Meeting and Prize-Giving was held yesterday at National Army Museum. Find out more about the event and the prize-winners on our website: sahr.org.uk/event-report.p…
This photograph is part of a remarkable collection of over 5,000 photographs taken by Jimmy Sale of 3rd County of London Yeomanry, and some of his comrades, during the Second World War.
Object courtesy of National Army Museum
#DDay In80Objects #DDay #DDay 80
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I had the great pleasure of interviewing Hannah Watson about her fabulous new book The Jungle War on Saturday during its launch at National Army Museum with The Kohima Educational Trust
I now discover that Amazon are offering 5% off if you buy 4 or more…
Fill your boots folks, with this brilliant…
It's #TankTuesday , do you know why a tank is called a tank?
The name 'tank' came from British attempts to ensure the secrecy of the new weapons under the guise of water tanks.
📸 Mark II, British tank going into action, 10 April 1917
World War One, Western Front, 1917.
Happy #StGeorgesDay !
The Northumberland Fusiliers' cap badge featured the figure of St. George killing a dragon since 1747.
It still appears on the badge of its successor unit, the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, which was formed on St. George's Day 1968.
nam.ac.uk/explore/regime…
What an incredible weekend! Huge thanks to the team at National Army Museum for their hard work, to our speakers especially Robert Lyman 🇺🇦 for the incredible talks & to all who visited & joined our programme of events for the 80th Anniversary of the Battle of Kohima:
THANK YOU!
#Kohima80
1 month to go!
Sign up for the Football and War: Women in Football event to be held by National Army Museum in partnership with Western Front Association, Army FA & Football and War on 22nd May, with Steve Bolton & Amanda Whittington amongst the experts. More info👇nam.ac.uk/whats-on/footb…
1 month to go!
Sign up for the Football and War: Women in Football event to be held by National Army Museum in partnership with Western Front Association, Army FA & Football and War on 22nd May, with Steve Bolton & Amanda Whittington amongst the experts. More info👇nam.ac.uk/whats-on/footb…
Patriotic Volunteers: Britain’s Cold War Home Front
🎟️ 26 April, 12.00pm, FREE
Hear from Dr Matthew Grant, Matthew Grant, as he discusses the role of civil defence groups in Britain during the Cold War.
Book here: nam.ac.uk/whats-on/patri…