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National Army Museum Newsletter - September 2011
Draw Your Weapons: The Art of Commando Comics
NAM Newsletter - Sept 2011
In this month's issue:
Draw Your Weapons
Andy McNab
Hearts & Mines
Wade Davis
When the Comics Went to War
NAM Tweets
Watch Lectures Online
Print Shop
Lunchtime Lectures

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SPECIAL DISPLAYS

Draw Your Weapons: The Art of Commando Comics

Opening 1 September 2011
Scenes of action and adventure fill the walls in this colourful and vibrant exhibition exploring the history of the war comic from its initial conception and subject matter to its continuing popularity.
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Andy McNab CELEBRITY SPEAKERS

Andy McNab

21 September 2011, 7.00pm
One of Britain’s most famous and controversial soldiers returns to the National Army Museum to voice his views on the current conflict in Afghanistan.
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Hearts and Mines: Britain's Small Wars TARGETED TALKS

Hearts and Mines: Britain's Small Wars

10 September 2011, 10.15am-5.30pm
Five lectures examining the conflicts from the end of the British Empire to the 'War on Terror', which continue to instigate and shape the evolution of the British Army.
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Wade DavisCELEBRITY SPEAKERS

Wade Davis

30 September 2011, 7.00pm
Survivors of the Great War, Mallory and his team used their experience of combat to become possibly the first to conquer Everest. Wade Davis examines the men who faced death in Flanders and met their end on the mountain.
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When the Comics Went to War EVENTS

When the Comics Went to War

14 September 2011, 7.00pm
Exploring the history of the British war comic book genre, from the first publications to the present day, Robert Frankland and Adam Riches chart the evolving depiction of warfare and the experiences of the children who lived through it.
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NAM Tweets

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Lunchtime Lecture videosWHAT'S ON

Watch Lectures Online

Free online videos
Some of our Lunchtime Lectures are now being recorded so that you can watch online whenever you like. Keep an eye out for additions to our video archive.
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Print ShopONLINE SERVICES

Print Shop

NEW - Printed mugs and cards
The National Army Museum's online print service now offers printed mugs, greetings cards and postcards. Simply select the image and format you wish to order and let us arrange the rest.
Buy online »

Lunchtime LecturesWHAT'S ON

Lunchtime Lectures

Every Thursday, 12.30pm
Upcoming lecture topics include:
The 1st Parachute Brigade in North Africa, 1942-43 | Jane Austen and the Army | Treachery and Traitors During the English Civil Wars | The British Army Film and Photographic Unit in WW2
Full lecture listings »

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