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Dunkirk Review

This review is written by Tom Bonnington, a member of the Casemate UK team.   Dunkirk is very much a technical exercise from director Christoper Nolan. Though the 1940 event was essentially the concluding chapter in one of the darkest moments of Europe’s history, its memory for Brits is a proud one; that despite it… Read More »Dunkirk Review

Leadership Lesson: How Should a Ship Commander Appear to his Crew?

The following extract is taken from Running a Big Ship, the guide book to how to run a Second World War Battleship. Written by Captain Rory O’Conor, it is now seen as one of the most important documents we have to understand the role and function of a World War Two Battleship commander.   In… Read More »Leadership Lesson: How Should a Ship Commander Appear to his Crew?

The Lost Generation of 1914-1918: 9 Facts you (Probably) Don’t Know About Tommies

The ‘Tommies’ of World War One was a nickname given to the British soldiers who fought in the trenches of the Western Front. What had started as a relatively small army in 1914 had soon increased to well over a million men from all walks of life. Their bravery and sacrifice in this war has… Read More »The Lost Generation of 1914-1918: 9 Facts you (Probably) Don’t Know About Tommies