Read The Making Of The British Army Online
Authors: Allan Mallinson
Natal Native Contingent
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Soviet Union
pact with Nazi Germany (1939)
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support for North Korea (1950)
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at war with Japan
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n
Soyer, Alexis, patent portable stove
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Spain
lack of cooperation with British
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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occupied by France
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wars with Britain
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see also
Peninsular War; War of Spanish Succession
Spalding, Major (104th Foot)
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Spanish army, Moore and Wellington’s problems
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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see also
Netherlands, the
Spears, Lt (
later
Maj.-Gen.) Edward (11th Hussars)
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Basra
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Falklands War
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Kenya (Mau Mau)
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&
n
Malayan Emergency
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Parachute Regt and
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Sierra Leone hostage rescue
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n
Special Forces (SF)
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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Special Reserve (1914)
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see also
militias Spencer, Maj.-Gen. Brent
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Spicer, Pte (
later
Lt-Col.)
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Para)
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reforms
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Crimea (1854–6)
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three services staffs centralization (1980s)
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n
Stair, FM John Dalrymple, earl of
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,
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Stalin, Josef
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allied ‘second front’ commitment
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Japan and North Korea
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n
Stalingrad (1942–3)
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Stanley, Brig.-Gen. (temp.), the Hon. Charles
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n
Stephenson, Capt (Natal Native Contingent)
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Stewart, Lord Charles, cavalry commander
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Stewart, Robert
see
Castlereagh
Stirling, Lt (
later
Col. Sir) David (SAS/Scots Gds)
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Stirling, Lt-Col. William (Bill) (SAS)
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Stirling Castle, regimental depot
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Stirrup, ACM Sir Graham ‘Jock’
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n
Stockbrokers’ Battalion (10 RF)
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Stuart, Prince Charles Edward (the ‘Young Pretender’)
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,
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Stuart, Prince James Edward (the ‘Old Pretender’)
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,
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,
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Stumme, Lt-Gen. Georg
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Sudan, campaigns against the Mahdists (1883–5, 1896–8)
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,
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Suharto, Maj.-Gen. Mohammed
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Sukarno, Ahmed
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Sun Tzu
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Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force
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&n
Sutton Coldfield, Fusilier depot
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Swiss Guard (Vatican City)
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n
Sword beach (
Overlord)
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tactical formations, linear
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Taiping rebellion (1860)
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Talavera, battle (1809)
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Tallard, Camille d’Hostun, duc de, Marshal
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,
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,
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,
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,
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Tank Museum (Bovington)
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&n
tanks (AFVs)
capabilities
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Comet
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DD (duplex-drive) Sherman
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invention
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Iraqi T55
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mine clearance tanks
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number available (1939)
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see also
armoured forces
Tatham-Warter, Maj. Digby (2 Para)
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&n
Taylor, A. J. P.
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Tel-el-Kebir, battle (1882)
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television
see
media coverage
Templer, Gen. (
later
FM) Sir Gerald
requirements as CIGS
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Territorial Army (TA)
cuts, post-1960s
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integration with regular army
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Queen Victoria’s Rifles (TA)
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Territorial Force (TF)
Haldane reforms
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London Scottish
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prepared for continental war
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Ypres (1914)
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see also
militias
Tewfik, Khedive of Egypt
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Thackeray, William Makepeace
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Thirty Years War (1618–48)
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&
n
Thompson, Sir Robert
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n
Thorneycroft, Lt-Col. Alexander
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Tippoo, Sultan of Mysore
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Tobruk
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siege (1941)
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Tootal, Lt-Col. Stuart (3 Para)
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Toqueville, Alexis de
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Torres Vedras, Lines of
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Toulouse, battle (1814)
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Trafalgar, battle (1805)
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trained bands
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