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National Army Museum Newsletter - April 2011
Elite Forces Celebrity Speaker Day

NAM Newsletter - Apr 2011
In this month's issue:

Elite Forces Day
Ian Knight
Julian Thompson
Base Café
Lunchtime Lectures

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Elite Forces Celebrity Speaker Day

7 May 2011, 10.15am-5.30pm
From their early beginnings in the Long Range Desert Group to the explosive emergence of the SAS during the Iranian embassy siege, Britain’s elite forces have always cut an adventurous, if secretive, dash. Join Paul Lincoln, Gordon Stevens, Soldier I, Rusty Firmin and Pete Scholey to discover the inner workings of Britain’s most covert operational force.
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Ian Knight CELEBRITY SPEAKERS

Ian Knight

5 May 2011, 7.00pm
Ian Knight's definitive account of Isandlwana, a battle that has shaped the political fortunes of the Zulu people to this day.
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Julian Thompson CELEBRITY SPEAKERS

Julian Thompson

25 May 2011, 7.00pm
Julian Thompson uses soldiers' first-hand experiences to tell the story of the Allies' hard-won campaign in North Africa during the Second World War.
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Base Café MUSEUM FACILITIES

Base Café

New café now open
The Museum's new Base Café is now open on the ground floor of the Museum having undergone a complete refurbishment. Pop in to sample the daily range of sandwiches and salads and a mouth-watering selection of cream teas, cakes and cookies.
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Lunchtime LecturesWHAT'S ON

Lunchtime Lectures

Every Thursday, 12.30pm
Upcoming lectures include:
Prisoners of War in the 18th Century | Napoleon's Downfall, 1813-1815: Tsar Alexander I of Russia's Major Role | Churchill's Spearhead: The Development of the Airborne Forces
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