A Soldier's Life by Thomas Lee Hewitson

A Soldier's Life by Thomas Lee Hewitson

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Newcastle Barracks has housed many thousands of troops, from the dashing hussars of Napoleonic times to the Tommies of the two World Wars, and the National Servicemen of recent history. This title tells the story of the rise and decline of the military presence in Newcastle upon Tyne.

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A Soldier's Life by Thomas Lee Hewitson

This title tells the story of the rise and decline of the military presence in Newcastle upon Tyne. Newcastle Barracks has housed many thousands of troops, often along with their families, from the dashing hussars of Napoleonic times to the Tommies of the two World Wars, and the National Servicemen of recent history. Today, at the beginning of the 21st century, the drill square no longer echoes to the sound of marching feet and the married quarters are empty of soldiers' wives and children. The Barracks which for so many years formed a vital part of Newcastle's social history has all but vanished. This book aims to ensure those past times are not forgotten. Tommy Hewitson has an intimate acquaintance with the Barracks having completed his army basic training there in 1953. He is an expert on the military history of the regiments associated with the North East and the men who served in them. The book is supported by The James Knott Trust.
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ISBN 13 9781857950991
ISBN 10 1857950992
Title A Soldier's Life
Author Thomas Lee Hewitson
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Newcastle Libraries & Information Service
Year published 1999-05-04
Number of pages 96
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