The latest copy of SOTQ (Soldiers of the Queen, the quarterly journal of the Victorian Military Society) was delivered early yesterday, and I was able to read through it yesterday afternoon and this morning.
The articles included in this issue are:
Yet another excellent issue of the magazine that anyone with an interest in Victorian and Edwardian military history should read.
The articles included in this issue are:
- Field Marshal Sir George White, VC by David Nalson
- The Other Baker Pasha: Major General Charles George Baker, VC by Frank Jastrzembski
- VMS Seminar on the Second Anglo-Boer War 1899-1902, Saturday 29 April 2017 - 11.00am-5.00pm
- Florence Nightingale before the Royal Commission: 'The very first requirement of a hospital should be that it should do the sick no harm' by David Snape
- Diehards' Review of 2016 by Tim Rose
- A Leicestershire Naval Officer: The Life and Early Death of Lieutenant Rudolph Edward Lisle March De Lisle RN, 1853-1885 by David Howell
- The Crimean War Hero Who Never Saw the Crimea by Mike Boxall
- Obituary: Lt. Col. M.L. Clewer (Trustee of the Victorian Military Society) 3 September 1931 - 26 October 2016 by Lt. Col. Donald 'Hobo' Hobson
- Book Reviews
- About the VMS
Yet another excellent issue of the magazine that anyone with an interest in Victorian and Edwardian military history should read.
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