Published: 09th December 2011
:: Warfare Magazine ::
Who are Warfare
Warfare is a free, interactive, online magazine which was launched in May 2011 by Wharncliffe History Magazines, a branch of Script Media Group Ltd.
Published every other month, each issue contains articles on major historical events, anniversaries and areas of historical interest along with current news and events. Warfare is presented in a modern readable style loaded with videos, animated content and interactive adverts. Our carbon neutral magazine is distributed world wide and can be viewed online or downloaded - all free of charge.
Articles cover military, aviation, maritime, family and general history, and includes new book, game, film and model releases and reviews as well as competitions, give-aways and reader offers.
Wharncliffe History Magazines is a leading independent publisher of specialist trade magazines, books and consumer magazines based in Barnsley, South Yorkshire. Part of the Acredula Group, Wharncliffe History Magazines publishes market leading products in niche markets across the UK and Ireland.
Warefare's Aim
We aim to provide a free, information rich publication relevant to people with an interest in military, aviation, maritime, family and general history as well as modelling and wargaming. We hope to create awareness of not only historical campaigns and events but of modern day conflicts and also of the work that many military charities carry out, often on a voluntery basis. We hope to entertain and inspire our readers by offering a magazine different from any other available.
Past Issues:

Issue 4 - December 2011
Included in this Issue:
• The Conjuror on the Kwai - The story of Fergus Anckorn, who narrowly escaped death before being taken prisoner by the Japanese.
• Sniper in Helmand - The dramatic account of a highly trained and deadly British Army sniper in Afghanistan.
• Author Spotlight on... James Cartwright - James Cartwright of the Royal Anglian Regiment talks training, Taliban and PTSD.
• Competitions and Offers - Limited edition prints and signed books to be won.
• A Nation in Conflict: 1460 - Philip Haigh takes at a look at the Battle of Wakefield at Sandal Castle in 1460.
• The Veterans Charity - A spotlight on the work of the Veterans Charity.
• Pearl Harbor - On its 70th anniversary, John Winton considers whether the infamous attack on Pearl Harbor should have been a surprise.
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Issue 3 - October 2011
Included in this Issue:
• Blood and Iron; The long-forgotten First World War letters of volunteer soldier High Montagu Butterworth.
• Author spotlight on Jon Cooksey editor of Blood and Iron describes how he came across Hugh Butterworth's forgotten letters.
• The Battle of Waterloo; The dramatic defence of Hougoumont and the role it played in defating Napoleon.
• The Hand of History; Michael Leventhal presents an anthology of historical quotes, commentaries and illustrations.
• RAF Airman's Front Line Blog; RAF airman Alex Ford discusses technology and what life is really like on active service.
• Nation in Conflict: 1066; Peter Marren reviews the latter stages of the Battle of Hastings, 945 years on.
• Thank you Soldier is our 'Charity Focus' this issue.
• UK Wargaming, Re-enactment, Air and Military Vehicle shows.
• There are new release listings for the very latest military history, aviation, and naval books as well as new film and game releases. This issue includes 'Machine Gun Preacher' with Gerard Butler and Michelle Monaghan, 'The Road to Freedom' starring Joshua Frederic Smith, Scott Maguire and Tom Proctor. We also take a look at the DVD release of 'My Best Enemy' and highly anticipated game releases of 'Assassin's Creed Revelations' and 'Battlefield 3'.
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Issue 2 - August 2011
Included in ths Issue:
• Germans on the Somme; Jack Sheldon describes 1 July 1916 and the start of the long-awaited Somme offensive from the German Army's perspective.
• Author spotlight on Jack Sheldon, the author discusses his research methods.
• Wargaming on a Budget; Expert wargamer Iain Dickie shares hints and tips on how to get the most out of wargaming for less.
• Operation Barbarossa; Seventy years on from the summer assault on Soviet Russia, Rupert Butler looks at the involvement of some of the smaller nations caught up in Hitler's plan.
• The War Graves Photographic Project is our 'Charity Focus' this issue.
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Issue 1 - June 2011
Included in this Issue:
• In the Nick of Time: Supermarine Spitfire; Taylor Downing and Andrew Johnston discuss the revolutionary design and development of the Spitfire, 75 years on.
• Tracing Great War Ancestors - Finding Uncle Bill; Tim Saunders and Richard Horne DVD.
• Sink the Bismarck; The sinking of HMS Hood by the Bismarck fuelled a thirst for revenge to destroy the pride of Hitler's Fleet.
• Pegasus Bridge: Assault on Normandy; Tim Saunders and Mike Peters DVD.
• Toe to toe with the enemy; A snapshot of Craig Allen's photographic diary whilst on tour with 2 Para in Helmand in 2008. 90 Years of the Royal British Legion is our 'Charity Focus' this issue.
• UK Wargaming, Re-enactment, Air and Military Vehicle shows.
• There are new release listings for the very latest military history, aviation, and naval books.
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