British Military Transport
Usually shipped within 24 hours
UK deliveries from £4.95
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
We use the Royal Mail, DHL Express or UPS for our customers. For UK addresses, deliveries under 10kg are a standard £4.95 via Royal Mail Tracked 48 Service. For orders over 10kg and overseas customers, postage is calculated for you at checkout once you have entered your postal address. This price, does not include any potential custom charges that may apply, depending on the product or destination, as every country has very different import duties / taxes. Online exclusive products (such as trainers) will be delivered to you directly from the printer, separate from other items in your order, but your postage fee covers ALL items in your order.
If you are unhappy with your purchase, please email shop@tankmuseum.org within fourteen (14) working days of receiving your goods, and return it to us at the address below, in its original condition, unopened (with any seals and shrink-wrap intact) and we will issue you a full refund or replace it. Goods must be returned at your own cost. If the item is faulty, you do not need to return it, we will send you a replacement free of charge.
Description
Description
Now available to purchase: British Military Transport. Revised, redesigned and republished with a 21st Century Makeover.
Out of print for many years, these are essential titles to those with an interest in military vehicles, transport history, and scale modellers.
BRITISH MILITARY TRANSPORT
First published in 1998, David Fletcher’s British Military Transport is uniquely broad and detailed history of the road vehicles that have kept the British Army on the move.
Fletcher describes the vehicles and their evolution, relating their design and usage to contemporary events in war, in politics and on ‘civvie street’.
With more than 200 photographs and scale drawings, it covers everything from the 1829 demonstration of Gurney’s traction engine for the Duke of Wellington, to the rugged Bedford trucks of the 1956 Suez Crisis.