THE YEOMANRY REGIMENTS: A PICTORIAL HISTORY
by Patrick J. R. Mileham
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(Subject: Regimental & Unit Histories - General) The Yeomanry Cavalry was first formed in 1794 comprising part-time volunteers, in order to defend Britain from possible invasion by Revolutionary France. In the South African war and the two world wars the Yeomanry Regiments fought initially as Cavalry, Mounted Rifleman and Dismounted Troops and later they served with success as Mechanised, Artillery and Signal regiments. Today their presence is maintained as Territorial Army units. (Published: 1985) (Publisher: Spellmount) (ISBN: 0946771960) (Pagination: 128pp illustrations) (Condition: Faded spine. Good in d/w) UL-XXXXXX
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- Title
- THE YEOMANRY REGIMENTS: A PICTORIAL HISTORY
- Author
- Patrick J. R. Mileham
- Book Condition
- Used
- Binding
- Hardcover
- ISBN 10
- 0946771960
- ISBN 13
- 9780946771967
- Publisher
- Spellmount Publishers Ltd
- Place of Publication
- Tunbridge Wells
- This edition first published
- April 11, 1985
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- Regimental & Unit Histories - General The Yeomanry Cavalry was first formed in 1794 comprising part-time volunteers, in order to defend Britain from possible invasion by Revolutionary France. In the South African war and the two world wars the Yeomanr
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