Norfolk Blues

Norfolk Blues
Title Norfolk Blues PDF eBook
Author John Walters
Publisher White Mane Publishing Company
Pages 344
Release 1997
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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The Norfolk Blues were officially known as Captain Charles R. Grandy's Company, Virginia Light Artillery. It was also known as the Norfolk Light Artillery Blues and Grandy's Battery, Virginia Artillery.

Norfolk's War

Norfolk's War
Title Norfolk's War PDF eBook
Author Frank Meeres
Publisher Amberley Publishing Limited
Pages 283
Release 2016-09-15
Genre History
ISBN 1445621029

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Capturing the experiences of Norfolk men and women during the First World War in their own words.

Lincoln Takes Command

Lincoln Takes Command
Title Lincoln Takes Command PDF eBook
Author Steve Norder
Publisher Casemate Publishers
Pages 414
Release 2019-12-20
Genre History
ISBN 1611214580

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A detailed history of one week during the Civil War in which the American president assumed control of the nation’s military. One rainy evening in May, 1862, President Abraham Lincoln boarded the revenue cutter Miami and sailed to Fort Monroe in Hampton Roads, Virginia. There, for the first and only time in our country’s history, a sitting president assumed direct control of armed forces to launch a military campaign. In Lincoln Takes Command, author Steve Norderdetails this exciting, little-known week in Civil War history. Lincoln recognized the strategic possibilities offered by Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan’s ongoing Peninsula Campaign and the importance of seizing Norfolk, Portsmouth, and the Gosport Navy Yard. For five days, the president spent time on sea and land, studied maps, spoke with military leaders, suggested actions, and issued direct orders to subordinate commanders. He helped set in motion many events, including the naval bombardment of a Confederate fort, the sailing of Union ships up the James River toward the enemy capital, an amphibious landing of Union soldiers followed by an overland march that expedited the capture of Norfolk, Portsmouth, and the navy yard, and the destruction of the Rebel ironclad CSS Virginia. The president returned to Washington in triumph, with some urging him to assume direct command of the nation’s field armies. The week discussed in Lincoln Takes Command has never been as heavily researched or told in such fine detail. The successes that crowned Lincoln’s short time in Hampton Roads offered him a better understanding of, and more confidence in, his ability to see what needed to be accomplished. This insight helped sustain him through the rest of the war.

Norfolk at War, 1939–45

Norfolk at War, 1939–45
Title Norfolk at War, 1939–45 PDF eBook
Author Stephen Browning
Publisher Casemate Publishers
Pages 396
Release 2018-10-30
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1473857007

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This year-on-year study of Norfolk at war is the first such for many years, which utilizes material that has not been published in book form before or, sometimes, at all. In both the First and Second World War, Norfolk was pivotal, albeit for different reasons. During the war of 1939-45 Norfolk was home to many bases of the USAAF, changing the area forever with bases remaining a fond feature of Norfolk life. Another unique and enduring legacy was the arrival and often permanent settlement of many Poles, who are commemorated today by a shrine in the Cathedral of St John the Baptist in Norwich. Norfolk was in many ways changed forever as it had largely, up until this time, been proudly, even stubbornly, isolated a feature that could not have changed more dramatically. This study is both inevitably a military and social study. The major events both at home and overseas are laid out, together with a description of how home life unfolded in very dark times when the stoicism and humor of the Norfolk residents were tested. Contemporary material from newspapers, diaries and local records, as well as over 200 photographs, are used to bring life and color and life to the account.

Burke + Norfolk

Burke + Norfolk
Title Burke + Norfolk PDF eBook
Author John Burke
Publisher Dewi Lewis Publishing
Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre Afghan War, 2001-
ISBN 9781907893117

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Collaborative venture across time between 19th century photographer John Burke and Simon Norfolk on the war in Afghanistan.

Last Stand at Le Paradis

Last Stand at Le Paradis
Title Last Stand at Le Paradis PDF eBook
Author Richard Lane
Publisher Casemate Publishers
Pages 261
Release 2009-04-21
Genre History
ISBN 1844685101

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A chronicle of the WWII British Expeditionary Force unit that faced a German firing squad after surrendering at the Battle of Dunkirk. In 1939, the BEF was deployed to counter the German aggression in Europe. The men of 2nd Battalion, Royal Norfolk Regiment, were some of the first to land in France. Less than a year later, they would be massacred by the Waffen-SS in one of the most egregious war crimes of the Second World War. After deploying to the Maginot Line sector in January of 1940, the Norfolks experienced some of the war’s most monumental firsts—including the first decorations to be awarded, and the first British officer killed in action. But more tragedy was to come when the Germans launched their May offensive. As the Allies withdrew towards the English Channel, the Norfolks were ordered to defend a section of the Canal Line. After several days, they were surrounded and forced to surrender. The next morning, ninety-nine men of the Battalion were marched to a paddock and machine-gunned in cold blood by their SS captors. Miraculously, two men survived and helped bring the SS officer responsible, Fritz Knoechlien, to justice after the war.

John Saturnall's Feast

John Saturnall's Feast
Title John Saturnall's Feast PDF eBook
Author Lawrence Norfolk
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 418
Release 2013-01-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1408831163

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In the remote village of Buckland, a mob chants of witchcraft. It is 1625, and John and his mother are running for their lives. Taking refuge among the trees of Buccla's Wood, John's mother opens her book and begins to tell her son of an ancient Feast kept in secret down the generations. Little does he know that one day, to keep hold of all that he holds most dear, he most realize his mother's vision - he must serve the Saturnall Feast.