Yeah, that's pretty much been my impression over the years.
While we're on the subject of Arthur, I must recommend "King Arthur's Wars: The Anglo-Saxon Conquest of England" by Jim Storr. Storr was/is a British Army officer and has walked over a lot of ground (and insists that's the only way to understand some things).
Very interesting discussion. Particularly of choosing the right ground to fight on.
Yeah, that's pretty much been my impression over the years.
ReplyDeleteWhile we're on the subject of Arthur, I must recommend "King Arthur's Wars: The Anglo-Saxon Conquest of England" by Jim Storr. Storr was/is a British Army officer and has walked over a lot of ground (and insists that's the only way to understand some things).
Very interesting discussion. Particularly of choosing the right ground to fight on.
Very good. I will look it up.
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