How old is the shield wall the police use today?

Today when a demonstration that goes nasty, we see the police build a shield wall to defend themselves and then slowly move it forward, but when checking our musical 1066 – The Battle of Hastings I realised that the shield wall as been a policy used by armies for hundreds of years. Harold used it […]

The Combat of the Thirty

On March 26, 1351 – An extraordinary duel of knights occurred Would you believe that in the middle of a brutal and drawn-out conflict in 14th-century France, an unusual and you could even say theatrical event occurred.  It was a formal combat between two groups of knights, watched as if it was a football match […]

The Calcutta Light horse and Operation Creek

  Do you think Dad’s Army only defended Blighty? Think again. Unbelievably, a group of middle-aged bankers, lawyers, and ex-officers from the Calcutta Light Horse launched a daring covert mission in 1943 Goa, sinking a Nazi radio ship and outwitting German U-boats—all without official recognition. The truth is stranger than fiction. Let me tell you […]

Boudica – A woman scorned!

Boudica was a reluctant soldier who, until the Romans invaded England, was happily married to King Prasutagus, ruler of the Celtic tribe Iceni. Then to keep the peace, King Prasutagus agreed with the Romans that on his death half his lands and estates would go to his wife and daughters, with the other half going […]

The Austrian Army wiped itself out!

Legend has it that at the Battle of Karánsebes in 1788, which took place during in the Austro–Turkish War of 1787 – 91, the Austrian army fought itself and killed over 10,000 of their own soldiers, before the opposition arrived!  How could this happen?  Well, this was a campaign during the Austrian war with Turkey, […]

Why the Triple Entente failed to stop WWI

At the beginning of the 20th century the major nations of Europe formed two grand alliances, in which they pledged to support each other in the event of one of them being attacked. As you can see from the above, it was complicated! There was one between Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy, called the Triple Alliance, […]

Have you ever heard of the Battle of Margate?

This wasn’t the battle of Mods and Rockers in the 60’s But it could have been, actually, it was a naval battle off Margate, where the rewards of this victory were over 2 million gallons of wine! It was a mistake! Yes, it actually happened by mistake!  You see on the 24th and 25th March […]

Did Pyrrhic victories come from the Pyrrhic Wars?

You see it was the Pyrrhic Wars that led to the term “Pyrrhic victory”. These were wars fought by Pyrrhus, the King of Epirus.  He was king of the Greek tribe, Molossians, from the royal house of Aeacid, later he became King of Epirus. In fact, he was one of the strongest opponents of early Rome […]

Gettysburg – what happened?

One important thing about this battle, in fact it is extraordinary, is that even though the battle was fought in and around the town only one citizen of Gettysburg was killed, Jennie Wade. However, she didn’t become famous just because she was the only citizen of the town to be killed in the battle, but […]