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portada Chatham's Military Heritage
Type
Physical Book
Year
2018
Language
English
Pages
96
Format
Paperback
ISBN13
9781445674223

Chatham's Military Heritage

Clive Holden (Author) · Amberley Publishing · Paperback

Chatham's Military Heritage - Holden, Clive

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Synopsis "Chatham's Military Heritage"

Chatham has a rich military heritage dating back to the Roman occupation. Remains of a Roman military building on the high ground above the town were discovered in 1779. Following the Battle of Aylesford in AD 455, this same strategic high ground was occupied by one of the victorious Jutish warlike tribes, the Ceatta from which the town takes its name. In Chatham's Military Heritage local military historian Clive Holden focuses on Chatham's most active military period from the founding of the Royal Dockyard in the mid-sixteenth century to the Royal Navy's withdrawal in 1984 and the subsequent run-down of its other military facilities since then. It covers Chatham's activities in both world wars, the Cold War and earlier conflicts with the Dutch and French. As well as the wars, the book details the development of the dockyard, the area's various barracks, buildings, forts and fortifications and the social and environmental effects they had on the locality, together with some of the major military personalities connected with the town.

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