Editor’s Introduction
- Centenary of the Gallipoli Landings
Communication Lines (Letters to the Editor)
Fyffe’s Gallipoli by Stephen Chambers
‘An Entente Most Remarkable’ Indians, Anzacs and Gallipoli, 1915 by Peter Stanley
A Story of Eight Soldiers by Richard J Preston
The Camera Returns (85): Mailly Maillet by Bob Grundy and Steve Wall
From Hockey Field to Battlefield – Ten Lives Interrupted by Dr Frances Hurd
The Sandhurst Class of 1915
- Carl Davies
- Isaac Usher
- Stanlie Layard
- Tom Wilmot
- Norman Kelley
- James Fowlie
- Ivor Cochrane
- Trevor Southgate
- Charles Cook
- Douglas Wimberley
Over The Top: British Infantry Battle Tactics on the First Day of the Somme – 1 July 1916 by Tony Ball
The Attack of the 7th King’s Shropshire Light Infantry at Bazentin–le–Grand – 14 July 1916 by Peter Threlfall
William Maslin’s Four Years with the British Army – Part 2: The Fog of War by Paul Cobb
War Art: by David and Judith Cohen – Jean–Jacques Berne–Bellecour
The Ulster Volunteer Force of 1912–1914: Are the Forerunners of the 36th Ulster Division Better Understood as a Political or Military Organisation? by Dan Downer
A Voice from the Past – Gardeschütze Johannes Templiner by Sebastian Lauden
Garrison Library (World War I Book Reviews)
- The Memoirs of Sir James Edmonds by Ian Becket (Ed.)
- And We Go on by Will R Bird
- A Short History of the First World War by Gary Sheffield
- Memoir of the Trenches, Tanks & Captivity 1914-1919: Frank Vans Agnew MC by James Vans & Peter Widdowson (Eds.)
- The Truce: The Day the War Stopped by Chris Baker
- Fire and Movement: The British Expeditionary Force and the Campaign of 1914 by Peter Hart
- From Boer War to World War: Tactical Reform of the British Army, 1902-1914 by Spencer Jones
- Great War Railwaymen: Britain's Railway Company Workers at War by Jeremy Higgins
- Battleground Gallipoli: Anzac Sari Bair by Stephen Chambers
- A Shipyard at War: Unseen Photographs from John Brown’s Clydebnak 1914-1918 by Ian Johnson
- Veiled Warriors by Christine E.Hallett
- The Sky Their Battlefield by Trevor Henshaw
- Bracknell’s Great War Fallen by Andrew Radgick
- Armageddon’s Walls: British Pill-Boxes 1914-1918 by Peter Oldham
- Battleground Gallipoli: Anzac: Sari Bair by Steve Chambers
- The Sky Their Battlefield by Trevor Henshaw (reviewed by Peter Hart)
- Wirral in the Great War by Stephen McGreal
- 'Wisht Lads': Washington in the Great War by Peter Welsh
- Loyal Sons: Jews in the German Army in the Great War by Peter C Appelbaum
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