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After Action Battlefield Guiding 73 

after_action_banner_resized.jpgAfter Action Battlefield Guiding provides the services of a Guide to visit historic WW1 & WW2 battlefields in Western Europe. 

Whether an individual or a group, researching a long lost family member or for an educational visit; After Action aims to you a bespoke guiding experience, tailoring the itinerary to your specific requirements.

In providing you with the opportunity to visit relevant battlefield sites of your choice, your visit will include:

  • Introduction to battlefield sites
  • The reasons why a particular battle was fought
  • Insights into what it was like for the soldiers generally and for specific soldiers when requested

To obtain more detailed information and Terms of Service please see our website.



Alamein Battlefield Tours 14 
Unique expeditions to the real places of fights and to the location of defensive positions in the Alamein Desert where the armies of the Axis and Allied powers fought over control of  North Africa. The two armies faced each other  in extremely hostile land separated by minefields and  the infamous Rommels Devils Gardens. The line of defence stretching southward from Alamein to the Qattara  depression – the largest depression in Africa


D-Day Battlefield Tours 165 

A quality choice of World War Two D-Day battlefield tours to match your time schedule and level of interest. D-Day Battle Tours is a new tour company located in the centre of Sainte Mere Eglise, Normandy. We aim to provide a battlefield tour experience which is informative, flexible and memorable for you and your group.-

D-Day Battle Tours

 



East England Military Museum  Top Rated Bookmark  228 

East England Military Museum Barnham, Suffolk. Nr Thetford, Norfolk, Registered Charity No 1107784.  Displaying Tanks, Armour,Trucks,uniforms, tracked apc's, Artillary,Anti-Aircraft,  guns, Other Weapons,Homefront,WW2 items,Refreshments,Disabled Access, Shop, Childrens Party's, Film & Tv Location,Function Room Hire,Living History Event/Show,Workshop.



East England Tank Museum 110 

The East England Tank Museum website

East England Tank Museum

 



Holts Battlefield and History Tours 69 

Holts Battlefield and History Tours - The premier in battlefield tours with over 27 years experience. All periods of history, including 1st World War and 2nd World War. Visit the Holts website at http://www.holts.co.uk



La Coupole 64 
Visit La Coupole History and Remembrance Centre.


Maisy Batterie 133 

maisy_batterie_small.jpgMaisy Battery was one of the largest and best preserved German defensive positions in the invasion area. Situated in the Omaha Sector it has today more than 2 miles of original German trenches that you can walk through. It has building after building which you can enter and as the site is still being uncovered it is continually developing... more and more trenches and bunkers are uncovered each year - it is the largest site of its type you can visit in Normandy and yet the most secretive... Go and look through your books and see which ones you have that mention Maisy.... there are not many because for the Germans it was Top Secret, and for the allies its history was lost because of the 60 year secrecy law. As the site was buried after the battle it became lost to historians and forgotten for 63 years.  You can now walk through original German trenches in the footsteps of the brave US Rangers.Go into bunkers where the Rangers had to blow the doors off to get inside. The bunkers have all been cleaned out and you can walk into them all. You can look through gun ports and stand inside German machine gun tobruks as the defenders did.  Maisy is unique among sites in the invasion area as it has guns and trenches in situ. You can stand alongside original 150mm German Howitzers under camouflage netting - just as the Germans did and imagine for yourselves what was going through the minds of the US Rangers who were faced with this formidable part of the Atlantic Wall.  Maisy Battery is simply the best site you will visit on your Normandy Trip.



Palace Barracks Memorial Garden 57 

Palace Barracks Memorial Garden - A quiet corner of a Holywood Army base has become a poignant place of pilgrimage for the bereaved families of the security force personnel killed in the Troubles and other conflicts around the world...

Palace Barracks Memorial Garden

 



Panzer Museum Munster 76 
The German Tank Museum originated from the instructional collection of the Panzertruppenschule, the German army school for training officers and NCO’s of armoured units. In 1983 the collection was opened to public. It’s run since then by the town of Munster and the Bundeswehr and evolved magnificently over the last 27 years. The museum today shows the development of the German armoured forces in many facets.


Tank Driving 178 
Learn how to drive a tank at Tank Driving


Tank Driving Scotland 169 
tank_driving_scotland.jpgAt Tank Driving Scotland’s Headquarters we offer a unique, adventurous experience to all our participants. We allow you to enjoy tanks and military themed games in safe, controlled environment.

Our mission is to provide a safe, friendly and educational environment for you to experience our products first hand and gain an understanding and respect for how easy civilian life is!


Tank Museum, Bovington 96 

The Tank Museum, Bovington

The Tank Museum, Bovington



The Berkshire 4 X 4 Show 88 

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The Royal Logistic Corps Museum 72 

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The Royal Logistic Corps (RLC) was formed in 1993 from the amalgamation of The Royal Pioneer Corps, the Army Catering Corps, the Royal Army Ordnance Corps, the Royal Corps of Transport and the Postal and Courier Section of the Royal Engineers. At the same time the RLC Museum was established as the Regimental Museum for the newly formed Corps.

It tells the story of logistical support to the British Army from the time of Oliver Cromwell to the present. Here the visitor can examine how over the last 500 years the soldier has been transported, fed, supplied with arms and equipment and kept in touch with loved ones.


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