A J Smithers: 5 books

Book cover of Honourable Conquests

Honourable Conquests

An account of the enduring work of the Royal Engineers throughout the Empire

by A.J Smithers
Language: English
Release Date: November 12, 1998

The origin of the Corps of Royal Engineers, now affectionately known as The Sappers but then as the King's Military Engineers, has been traced as far as 1414, though it was not until 1716 that a permanent officer corps of engineers was established by the Board of Ordnance with the title Corps of Engineers.....
Book cover of Taranto 1940

Taranto 1940

A Glorious Episode”

by A J Smithers
Language: English
Release Date: November 1, 1995

In the long history of the British Isles few years can stand in comparison with 1940 in terms of unrivalled gloom. The fiasco in Norway, the evacuation of the BEF from Dunkirk, the fall of France and the entry of Italy into the war were hardly offset by the success of the Royal Air Force in the Battle...
Book cover of Rude Mechanicals

Rude Mechanicals

An account of Tank Maturity during the Second World War

by A J Smithers
Language: English
Release Date: January 26, 1989

In this sequel to "An New Excalibur", which examined the development of the tank during World War I and after, Smithers examines the role played by tanks in World War II. At the beginning of the war only the Germans and the Russians had realized the full power of the tank. The British and...
Book cover of A New Excalibur

A New Excalibur

The Development of the Tank 1909–1939

by A J Smithers
Language: English
Release Date: January 1, 1986

The story of the inventors, engineers, soldiers, and politicians behind the emergence of the armored fighting vehicle.   The birth and infancy of the tank had an enormous number of technical problems to be solved—but the issues with its construction paled in comparison to the endless squabbles...
Book cover of Cambrai

Cambrai

The First Great Tank Battle

by A.J Smithers
Language: English
Release Date: July 1, 1992

It is probably true to say that no land battle of this century passes Cambrai in importance. Up to the winter of 1917 warfare had changed only in degree since the coming of gunpowder. The scenario, with parts for horse, foot and guns, remained essentially the same. All this was part of a world about...
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