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Using some 300 superb photographs some of which have never been published Stuart Eastwood tells the story of the King’s Own from its formation as the 2nd Tangier Regiment in 1680 to its amalgamation with the Border Regiment in 1959. …
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Using some 300 superb photographs some of which have never been published Stuart Eastwood tells the story of the King’s Own from its formation as the 2nd Tangier Regiment in 1680 to its amalgamation with the Border Regiment in 1959. A4 hardback, 192 pages, 308 b/w photographs
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