Steve’s official website for our battlefield tours. See the tours I missed out on and much more.

 

The Battle of Arnhem Archive – A superb site telling all you could ever wish to know concerning Market Garden. Click on the Pegasus Archive at the top of the menu and the rest of the airborne war is available.

 

 

 

Anything you could ever wish to know about the second world war can be found out here.

 

The Encyclopædia Britannica's concise guide to the events surrounding the world's largest ever seaborne invasion.

 

 

 

Another perspective on Operation Market Garden, focusing on the whole of the campaign.

 

A superb website devoted to the battlefields of the Great War. Paul Reed is a respected historian and battlefield enthusiast. See “About Paul Reed” for his other sites, and his links menus for a wide variety of quality sites.

 

 

 

An excellent site with the history of the war amply covered alongside all the traveller to the battlefields could need. Museums and accomodation are covered in depth.

 

A site dealing specifically with the British army in the First World War. Excellent in it’s own right, but it also has the best forum on the Great War I’ve found. As with WW2 Talk, the level of expertise is astonishing.

 

 

 

Any memorial to any war, in any shape whatsoever is planned to be included on here. If your local monument isn’t, you can get involved and add it.

 

An ambitious project to photograph soldiers grave for relatives unable to visit them in person to at least see their resting place. We’ve all helped out, but more so Lance who has photographed hundreds of graves on our trips.

 

 

 

The date on my banner is out of date, but the thought behind it isn’t.

 

Any casualty of the two world wars should be found on here. A truly amazing website.

 

 

 

It has said coming soon for quite a few years now, but you never know.

 

The best film resource on the planet and it’s entry for Genevieve Bujold.

 

 

 

The only club from Manchester that’s not in debt.

 

The main highlight of this site is the lively forum.

 

 

 

FC United’s chosen sponsor.

 

FC United’s own John McCririck. A unique website in every possible sense.