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ISBN10: 1846035066, ISBN13: 9781846035067, [publisher: Osprey Publishing] Softcover Most items will be dispatched the same or the next working day. [Rossendale, LANCS, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2010]
ISBN10: 1846035066, ISBN13: 9781846035067, [publisher: Osprey Publishing] Softcover Most items will be dispatched the same or the next working day. [Rossendale, LANCS, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2010]
Osprey Pub Co, Date: 2010. New book, 64 pages, WAR145. Following the Balkan Wars of 1912-1913, the Ottoman Empire undertook a massive military retraining program. Although many histories have depicted the Ottomans as a poor fighting force, this was more often due to poor leadership and logistics. The typical Ottoman soldier, the asker, was tough, well-trained, and courageous. While fighting over varied terrain from Gallipoli, to Mesopotamia and to the Caucasus, they proved themselves to be able front-line troops. This is the first English-language book to focus exclusively on the Ottoman infantryman in the First World War. Using a combination of first-hand accounts, period photographs and specially commissioned artwork, it explores the recruitment, training, and combat experiences of these often neglected warriors. Contents: Introduction, Chronology, Recruitment, Enlistment, Training, Appearance, Equipment, On Campaign, Belief and Belonging, Experience of Battle, After the Battle, Collecting, Museums, Re-enactment, Bibliography, Glossary, Index.. Soft Cover. As New. Illus. by Hook, Christa. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 2010. Osprey Pub Co ISBN 1846035066 9781846035067 [AU]
U S. A. Osprey Publishing, Limited, 2010 Softcover Hook, Christa Fine 64pp including chronology, bibliography, glossary, and index Color photographs, maps as well as black and white First-hand accounts, period photographs and specially commissioned artowrk The first English-language title to focus exclusively on the Ottoman Infantryman in World War I.
U S. A.: Osprey Publishing, Limited,, Date: 2010. 64pp including chronology, bibliography, glossary, and index Color photographs, maps as well as black and white First-hand accounts, period photographs and specially commissioned artowrk The first English-language title to focus exclusively on the Ottoman Infantryman in World War I. Softcover. Fine. Illus. by Hook, Christa . 2010. Osprey Publishing, Limited, ISBN 1846035066 9781846035067 [US]
ISBN10: 1846035066, ISBN13: 9781846035067, [publisher: Osprey Publishing, Limited,, U S. A.] Softcover 64pp including chronology, bibliography, glossary, and index Color photographs, maps as well as black and white First-hand accounts, period photographs and specially commissioned artowrk The first English-language title to focus exclusively on the Ottoman Infantryman in World War I [coeurd'Alene, ID, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2010]
ISBN10: 1846035066, ISBN13: 9781846035067, [publisher: Osprey Publishing] Softcover A readable copy. All pages are intact, and the cover is intact. Dust jacket may be missing. Pages can include considerable highlighting markings writing but cannot obscure the text. May be an Ex-lib. copy and have standard library stamps and or stickers. May NOT include discs, or access code or other supplemental material. We ship Monday-Saturday and respond to inquiries within 24 hours. [Burlington, NJ, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2010]
New York: Osprey, Date: 2010. 1st Printing. Soft Cover. Fine. 7x0x9. Hook, Christa. First printing. An exceptional copy. 2010 Soft Cover. 64 pp. Osprey's study of Ottoman infantrymen during World War I (1914-1918). The Ottoman Army was the first to employ the 'triangular division', starting from 1910, which contained three infantry regiments of three battalions supported by an artillery regiment of three battalions. This structure went on to become the world's standard. In the years immediately prior to the outbreak of World War I, the Ottoman Army undertook a massive retraining program to rebuild its forces following the Balkan Wars of 1912-13. When World War I began, the Ottoman Army consisted of 36 combat infantry divisions, giving it a strength of some 200,000 enlisted men and 8,000 officers. These troops are usually described in terms of a huge amorphous mass with little to no attempt to see these men as individuals; indeed, no book has yet focused specifically upon the infantrymen, or 'Mehmets' as the Ottomans called them, who formed the backbone, and the bulk, of the Ottoman Army during World War I. This is not only a significant gap in the literature of the war, but is highly misleading, not least because such troops were recruited from the culturally and linguistically different peoples who made up what was, in 1914, still a huge and diverse empire. This army, this period and these troops formed the immediate background to what might be call ...
New York: Osprey, Date: 2010. 1st Printing. Soft Cover. Fine. 7x0x9. Hook, Christa. First printing. An exceptional copy. 2010 Soft Cover. 64 pp. Osprey's study of Ottoman infantrymen during World War I (1914-1918). The Ottoman Army was the first to employ the 'triangular division', starting from 1910, which contained three infantry regiments of three battalions supported by an artillery regiment of three battalions. This structure went on to become the world's standard. In the years immediately prior to the outbreak of World War I, the Ottoman Army undertook a massive retraining program to rebuild its forces following the Balkan Wars of 1912-13. When World War I began, the Ottoman Army consisted of 36 combat infantry divisions, giving it a strength of some 200,000 enlisted men and 8,000 officers. These troops are usually described in terms of a huge amorphous mass with little to no attempt to see these men as individuals; indeed, no book has yet focused specifically upon the infantrymen, or 'Mehmets' as the Ottomans called them, who formed the backbone, and the bulk, of the Ottoman Army during World War I. This is not only a significant gap in the literature of the war, but is highly misleading, not least because such troops were recruited from the culturally and linguistically different peoples who made up what was, in 1914, still a huge and diverse empire. This army, this period and these troops formed the immediate background to what might be call ...
Bloomsbury Publishing USA, Date: 2010. Paperback. Very Good. May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. 2010. Bloomsbury Publishing USA ISBN 1846035066 9781846035067 [US]
ISBN10: 1846035066, ISBN13: 9781846035067, [publisher: Osprey Publishing] Softcover Item in good condition. Textbooks may not include supplemental items i.e. CDs, access codes etc. [Montgomery, IL, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2010]
ISBN10: 1846035066, ISBN13: 9781846035067, [publisher: Osprey] Softcover First printing. An exceptional copy. 2010 Soft Cover. 64 pp. Osprey's study of Ottoman infantrymen during World War I (1914-1918). The Ottoman Army was the first to employ the 'triangular division', starting from 1910, which contained three infantry regiments of three battalions supported by an artillery regiment of three battalions. This structure went on to become the world's standard. In the years immediately prior to the outbreak of World War I, the Ottoman Army undertook a massive retraining program to rebuild its forces following the Balkan Wars of 1912-13. When World War I began, the Ottoman Army consisted of 36 combat infantry divisions, giving it a strength of some 200,000 enlisted men and 8,000 officers. These troops are usually described in terms of a huge amorphous mass with little to no attempt to see these men as individuals; indeed, no book has yet focused specifically upon the infantrymen, or 'Mehmets' as the Ottomans called them, who formed the backbone, and the bulk, of the Ottoman Army during World War I. This is not only a significant gap in the literature of the war, but is highly misleading, not least because such troops were recruited from the culturally and linguistically different peoples who made up what was, in 1914, still a huge and diverse empire. This army, this period and these troops formed the immediate background to what might be cal ...
ISBN10: 1846035066, ISBN13: 9781846035067, [publisher: Osprey Publishing] Softcover Book is in Used-Good condition. Pages and cover are clean and intact. Used items may not include supplementary materials such as CDs or access codes. May show signs of minor shelf wear and contain limited notes and highlighting. 0.49 [Hawthorne, CA, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2010]
ISBN10: 1846035066, ISBN13: 9781846035067, [publisher: Osprey Publishing] Softcover Book is in NEW condition. 0.49 [Hawthorne, CA, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2010]
ISBN10: 1846035066, ISBN13: 9781846035067, [publisher: Osprey Publishing] Softcover New! This book is in the same immaculate condition as when it was published 0.49 [Tucson, AZ, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2010]
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