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MILITARY ILLUSTRATED

March 2002

ISSUE No. 166

Main Features:

Hitler's Arabs - Nazi Muslim Warriors (WW2)

The Real Shaka Zulu - Truth behind the great Zulu legend (Zulu Warfare)

Gray Ghost of the Confederacy - Fighting a dirty war in the South (American Civil War)

Death of a Nation - Turkish victory at Mohacs (Medieval Warfare)

Germany's Guerrilla Leader - Undefeated African raider (WW1)

Race to Rangoon - Britain's forgotten triumph (WW2)

See second photograph above for a full list of contents.

The magazine remains in very good overall condition, running to 68 pages and very well illustrated throughout with a generous use of colour where available and appropriate.  Please make full use of all the photographs above which are an integral part of the description - this is the item you will receive.  Any significant faults will be highlighted in this summary.  This issue is free of tears, creases and significant marks, with all pages secured by the rust-free staples.

Military Illustrated was a long-running military history magazine first published in the United Kingdom by Military Illustrated Ltd founded by Martin Windrow (editor) and Alan Greene.  The magazine was subsequently sold to Publishing News Ltd. From September 2007 publication was taken over by ADH Publishing.

Military Illustrated was first published in 1986 on a bi-monthly basis, and sub-titled Past & Present. This sub-title was subsequently dropped, and the magazine became a monthly publication. Early issues of the magazine concentrated on uniforms and equipment, as well as occasional articles on modelling and military artists.  Tim Newark took over as editor from the March 1994 issue (issue No. 70).  The magazine subsequently changed to coverage of battles, campaigns and general military history including naval and aviation.  Most articles are on World War II and earlier history.  More recent campaigns such as Vietnam, Korea, Falklands War, and the first Gulf War are occasionally featured. Issue 275 (April 2011) was the last issue of the magazine to be published on paper.

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