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National Army Museum Newsletter - June 2011
The Making of Britain special display
NAM Newsletter - June 2011
In this month's issue:
The Making of Britain
Saul David
Ed Macy
Soldiers' Stories
RMAS Heritage Day
New Kids' Zone
Lunchtime Lectures

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SPECIAL DISPLAYS

The Making of Britain

Now Open - Level 1 Corridor
From civil war at home to conflict on the Continent, our newly redeveloped 'The Making of Britain' display investigates the Army's role in creating and defending the nation state of Great Britain we know today.
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Saul David CELEBRITY SPEAKERS

Saul David

8 June 2011, 7.00pm
Saul David examines the impact of the First Afghan War on British history and its relevance today.
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Ed Macy CELEBRITY SPEAKERS

Ed Macy

23 June 2011, 7.00pm
A fascinating insight into the relationship between man and machine fighting in the toughest conditions imaginable.
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Soldier's Stories EVENTS

Soldiers' Stories

1 June 2011 - 4 June 2011
This half term bring along your tiny troops to enjoy tales from the soldier's consummate story-teller, Rudyard Kipling, at our free family event.
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Sandhurst Open DayOPEN DAY

RMAS Heritage Day

19 June 2011
Discover and enjoy the architecture, history and culture of The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst during an enjoyable day out for the whole family. Free admission.
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KidZine Subscription KIDS

Brand New Kids' Zone

Opening 18 July 2011
Bigger, brighter and bolder - the exciting, fully refurbished new Kids' Zone launches on Monday 18 July 2011. Register now for free updates.
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Lunchtime LecturesWHAT'S ON

Lunchtime Lectures

Every Thursday, 12.30pm
Upcoming lectures include:
Anglo-Boer Memorials in London, 1902-1914 | Decorated Bandsmen, 1914-1945 | Where Did General Jan Smuts Go, and Why? | The Normandy Campaign
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