tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3897297125231754296.post7772751680663669812..comments2022-03-25T12:53:35.342+01:00Comments on British Army Lineages: Book: Bloodline. the origins and development of the regular formations of the British ArmyWienand Drenthhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05706264747223852048noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3897297125231754296.post-20616839233537334672011-08-08T10:09:10.643+02:002011-08-08T10:09:10.643+02:00Hello C
Thank you for your comment and compliment...Hello C<br /><br />Thank you for your comment and compliments. Regarding detailed information on amalgamations since 1881, I think Frederick is the only source. For less detailed lineages the books I reviewed will suffice I guess. I am not familiar with Hallows book unfortunately.<br /><br />It is the intention that regiments.org will be resuscitated somewhere in the near future ... but when and how I don't know.<br /><br />cheersWienand Drenthhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05706264747223852048noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3897297125231754296.post-62366144239644873162011-08-06T08:08:29.811+02:002011-08-06T08:08:29.811+02:00Thank you for your reviews on recent books about B...Thank you for your reviews on recent books about British army lineage. It appears that all of them are not too detailed. Besides Frederick, is there any book that you would recommend for amalgamations of regiments since 1881?<br /><br />What are your comments on "Regiments and Corps of the British Army" by Ian S. Hallows, and other books here (http://www.nam.ac.uk/research/useful-books) ?<br /><br />And do you know what happened to Mr. Todd Mills and his web site?<br /><br />Lastly, I look forward to the publication of your book!<br /><br />Thanks for your time.Cnoreply@blogger.com