Author: Stephen Stuart

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Articles, Articles by Issue, Book Review, Columns, Search by Issue, V3N6 (Mar 2000), Volume 3

Book Reviews: March 2000

Mortars were first used in this century during the Russo-Japanese War. Their intended purpose was to deliver a small charge at close range, allowing troops to d... Read more.
Articles, Articles by Issue, Columns, News & Opinion, Search by Issue, V3N5 (Feb 2000), Volume 3

Book Reviews: February 2000

During World War II the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) and the British Special Operations, Executive (SOE) produced a catalog type text that listed all the ... Read more.
Articles, Articles by Issue, Book Review, News & Opinion, Search by Issue, V3N4 (Jan 2000), Volume 3

Book Reviews: January 2000

Daniel Musgrave’s book, German Machineguns, is an in-depth work detailing the automatic weapons (rifle caliber, magazine and belt feed0 of Germany from the la... Read more.
Book Review, Articles, Articles by Issue, V3N1 (Oct 1999), Volume 3

Book Reviews: October 1999

This is the sequel to sniping authority Major Plaster’s book and video “The Ultimate Sniper”. For someone interested in the subject of sniping this is qui... Read more.
Articles, Articles by Issue, Book Review, Columns, Historic Publications, News & Opinion, Search by Issue, V2N7 (Apr 1999), Volume 2

Book Reviews: April 1999

One of the first pistols I was ever given as a teenager (before it became politically incorrect to give anyone under twenty-one a firearm) was an old French Mod... Read more.
Articles, Articles by Issue, Book Review, Columns, Search by Issue, V2N6 (Mar 1999), Volume 2

Book Reviews: March 1999

Artillery has caused more injuries on the battlefield in the past hundred years than any other type of weapon and it will continue to do so in the foreseeable f... Read more.

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