
Series Wolverhampton Military Studies
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- Stemming the Tide: Officers and Leadership in the British Expeditionary Force 1914 (Wolverhampton Military Studies) by Spencer Jones
- Theirs Not To Reason Why: Horsing the British Army 1875-1925 by Graham Winton
- A Military Transformed?: Adaptation And Innovation In The British Military, 1792-1945 (Wolverhampton Military Studies) by Michael LoCicero
- Get Tough Stay Tough: Shaping the Canadian Corps 1914-1918 (Wolverhampton Military Studies) by Kenneth Radley
- ‘A Moonlight Massacre’ - The Night Operation on the Passchendaele Ridge, 2 December 1917: The Forgotten Last Act of the Third Battle of Ypres (Wolverhampton Military Studies) by Michael LoCicero
- Shellshocked Prophets: Former Anglican Army Chaplains in Inter-War Britain (Wolverhampton Military Studies) by Linda Parker
- Flight Plan Africa: Portuguese Airpower in Counterinsurgency, 1961-1974 (Wolverhampton Military Studies) by John P. Cann
- Mud, Blood and Determination: The History of the 46th (North Midland) Division in the Great War (Wolverhampton Military Studies) by Simon Peaple
- Commanding Far Eastern Skies: A Critical Analysis of the Royal Air Force Air Superiority Campaign in India, Burma and Malaya 1941–1945 (Wolverhampton Military Studies) by Peter Preston-Hough
- Courage Without Glory: The British Army on the Western Front 1915 (Wolverhampton Military Studies) by Spencer Jones
- The Airborne Forces Experimental Establishment: The Development of British Airborne Technology 1940-1950 (Wolverhampton Military Studies) by Tim Jenkins
- 'Allies Are A Tiresome Lot': The British Army in Italy in the First World War (Wolverhampton Military Studies) by John Dillon
- Monty's Functional Doctrine: Combined Arms Doctrine in British 21st Army Group in Northwest Europe, 1944–45 (Wolverhampton Military Studies) by Charles Forrester
- Early Modern Systems of Command: Queen Anne’s Generals, Staff Officers and the Direction of Allied Warfare in the Low Countries and Germany, 1702–1711 (Wolverhampton Military Studies) by Stewart Stansfield
- From Tobruk to Tunis: The impact of terrain on British operations and doctrine in North Africa, 1940-1943 (Wolverhampton Military Studies) by Neal Dando
- Crossing No Man's Land: Experience and Learning with the Northumberland Fusiliers in the Great War (Wolverhampton Military Studies) by Tony Ball
- Everything worked like clockwork.... The Mechanization of British Regular and Household Cavalry 1918-1942 (Wolverhampton Military Studies) by Roger Salmon (2016-07-15) by Roger Salmon
- Operation Market Garden: The Campaign for the Low Countries, Autumn 1944: Seventy Years On (Wolverhampton Military Studies) by John Buckley
- Enduring the Whirlwind: The German Army and the Russo-German War 1941-1943 (Wolverhampton Military Studies) by Gregory Liedtke
- Glum Heroes: Hardship, fear and death - Resilience and Coping in the British Army on the Western Front 1914-1918 (Wolverhampton Military Studies) by Peter E. Hodgkinson




































