Martin C. Windrow (born 1944) is a British
historian
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, editor and
author
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of several hundred
[Windrow, Martin ''The Last Valley'', preface] books, articles and
monograph
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s, particularly those on organizational or physical details of military history, and the history of the
post-war
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French Foreign Legion
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.
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retrieved on March 10, 2007 His most notable works include ''The Last Valley'', an account of the
Battle of Dien Bien Phu during the
First Indochina War, which was published in 2004 to "critical acclaim", and ''Our Friends beneath the Sands'' published in 2010.
Biography
Windrow was educated at
Wellington College Wellington College may refer to:
* Wellington College, Berkshire, an independent school in Crowthorne, Berkshire, England
** Wellington College International Shanghai
** Wellington College International Tianjin
*Wellington College, Wellington, New ...
, a boarding
independent school in the village of
Crowthorne in
Berkshire
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. He began working on commission as an editor of articles on military and aviation history in the 1970s. He is an Associate of the
Royal Historical Society
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Origins
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and the Foreign Legion Association of Great Britain.
Works
* ''Rommel's Desert Army'', 1976.
* ''Tank and AFV Crew Uniforms Since 1916'', Patrick Stephens Ltd, 1979, .
* ''The Waffen-SS'', Osprey Publishing, 1984. .
* ''Inside the Soviet Army Today'', 1987.
* ''French Foreign Legion''. Men-at-Arms-Series; Osprey Military No. 300. Osprey, London 1996, .
* ''The Algerian War, 1954-62''. Men-at Arms-Series; Osprey Military No. 312. Osprey, London 1997, .
* ''Military Dress of the Peninsular War, 1808-14'', 1998.
* ''The French Indochina War 1946–54'', 1998.
* ''French Foreign Legion, 1914-45'', 1999.
* ''The World's Greatest Military Leaders'', 2000.
* ''Warriors and Warlords: The Art of Angus McBride'', 2002.
* ''The Last Valley'', 2004.
* '' Not One Step Back'', 2009.
* ''Our Friends Beneath the Sands'', 2010.
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retrieved on March 10, 2007
* ''The Owl Who Liked Sitting on Caesar'', 2014.
Notes
External links
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1944 births
Living people
British historians
British military writers
British military historians
People educated at Wellington College, Berkshire
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