SPIES IN THE SKY is the thrilling, little-known story of the partner organisation to the famous code-breaking centre at Bletchley Park. It is the story of the daring reconnaissance pilots who took aerial photographs over Occupied Europe during the most dangerous days of the Second World War, and of the photo interpreters who invented a completely new science to analyse those pictures. They were inventive and ingenious; they pioneered the development of 3D photography and their work provided vital intelligence throughout the war.
With a whole host of colourful characters at its heart, from the legendary pilot Adrian 'Warby' Warburton, who went missing while on a mission, to photo interpreters Glyn Daniel, later a famous television personality, and Winston Churchill's daughter, Sarah. SPIES IN THE SKY is compelling reading and the first full account of the story of aerial photography and the intelligence gleaned from it in nearly fifty years.
Taylor Downing is a best-selling author and historian and an award-winning television producer. He worked at the Imperial War Museum and Thames Television and then for more than 25 years he ran the highly successful independent television production company, Flashback Television, where he produced more than 200 historical documentaries. He writes popular histories and also books about film and television.
The usage of an Intelligence Corps in the modern army is an established tool that is used to help war-fighting. However the usage of an intelligence system in both collating data and briefing commanders has not always been a coherent part of the British Army or its long term strategy. Often the intelligence systems were created for the “duration” of a war / conflict and disbanded as soon as peace was established. This system did not prove to be ideal and eventually the Army developed a standing Intelligence function but this took place only after World War 1. The book shows how the British intelligence system changed from brave and enterprising individuals acting almost independently to having dedicated staff. This exciting book has been written by a former Director of the Intelligence Corps and it will appeal to both specialists in this field as well as those interested in intelligence matters.
Monty and Tyler Take the Top Road is a delightful, true story of a horse named Monty and his canine friend, Tyler. Monty, a beautiful Dales Cross Cob, and Tyler, a pedigree black Labrador, achieved 'fame' in the media in the summer of 2005 due to a special and unusual skill they mastered. The story, told through the eyes of the dog, Tyler, demonstrates a tender and trusting bond between the animals, as well as the patience of their fun-loving owner who playfully encourages Monty and Tyler to develop a talent born entirely by chance.
Monty and Tyler were the beloved pets of Corporal Sarah Louise Bryant (Nee Feely), a soldier of the Intelligence Corps of the British Army, who was killed in action in Afghanistan on 17th June, 2008. Sarah had often suggested to her father, Des Feely, that the true-life adventures of Monty and Tyler would make a fun and amusing book for children and adults alike. It was this recollection that inspired Mr. Feely to put pen to paper during the months after his daughter's death, which has resulted in a moving and amusing story, lovingly written in memory of Sarah. The book is complemented by more than 40 colour photographs, bringing the true adventures of Monty and Tyler to life, while revealing the joy they brought to Sarah and her family. It is hoped that the book's success will enable Mr. Feely to make donations to various charities that support veterans of war.
Argentinean embroidered saddle leather belt, hand made by Gaucho Belts in their workshop in Buenos Aires.
Available in various sizes
Width 35mm
Gilt button engraved with Corps Badge.
Small - 22 Ligne / 15mm
Large - 32Ligne / 22mm
60% cotton, 40% polyester.
Washes at 30 degrees.
Pure silk. Woven or plain.
Woven trouser belt in Corps Colours with leather fastening
Small: 71-80cm - 28-31in
Medium: 80-92cm - 31-35in
Large: 92-102cm - 36-40in
XL: 102-111cm - 40-44in
XXL: 114-123cm - 45-49cm
Zip through fleece jacket with embroidered Corps Badge - new King's Crown design
100% polyester.
Wash at 40 degrees.
Embroidered Blazer Badge
Polo Shirt with embroidered Corps badge.
65% polyester, 35% cotton.
100% silk.
Pre-tied or Self-tie.
Silk Cumberbund with adjustable elasticated fasterning
One size fits all
You will receive 1 x metre hat band in the Corps Colours. Width 36mm.
Hat bands are not ready-made; you will have to cut to fit and tailor as necessary for a correct fit.
Socks in the Corps colours.
Wash at 30 degrees.
One Size.
100% wool.
Dry clean only.
PLEASE NOTE - As of 23 May 2024 the wearing of rank slides with the King's devices (ie crown) has now been authorised. All personnel, where applicable, should now have been issued at least ONE rank slide. Old design rank slides should now NOT to be worn.
Size Guides
How to measure your head for a beret. To determine your correct hat size, measure the circumference around your head across the temples and above the eyebrow ridges / around 1" above the ears. If you fall between measurements go for the next beret size up. It should be snug on your head, but comfortable to wear. Berets can later be shrunk slightly and shaped to enhance the fit.
Choosing the correct size for your head is important. Heads come in every shape and size so it is important that you measure your head correctly to ensure your beret is the correct fit.
NOTE, the beret, when worn on the head should be PARALLEL to the ground and measurement should be made accordingly.
The easiest way to decide your beret size is to take the measurement in centimetres and then check the chart above for the right size. British hat sizes mostly range from 6 1/2 to 8. European hat sizes use metric sizing which is a measure of head circumference taken in centimetres. Metric sizes usually range from 52cm - 64cm.
Intelligence Corps Stable Belt with front metal buckle fastening
MEDIUM STABLE BELTS ARE CURRENTLY OUT OF STOCK - PLEASE SELECT SIZE 'LARGE". BELTS CAN BE COMFORTABLY ADJUSTED DOWN TO A 26 INCH WAIST IF NECESSARY.
Belt width: 6.5cm or 2.5inches
Size Guidelines
Small - 24-28in / 62-72cm Medium - 28-34in / 72-88cm Large - 34-38in / 88-98cm XL - 38-42in / 98-112cm
Intelligence Corps Stable Belt with leather buckles
Int Corps TRF, sold as singles.
Metal Intelligence Corps Cap badge for LCpl - WO2
Embroidered Cloth Beret Badge for Officers and WO1s
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