After a rather rushed introduction, really gets into its stride when
discussing British railway guns in the south-east during the Second
World War, looking at the demands they made on the rail network, how
the individual guns were operated, where they were located, what their
targets were, and many of the occasions on which they fired. Supported
throughout by an impressive collection of photographs covering the full
range of the topic
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