A heads up!
I've just placed an advert in Classifieds for my New Book - Mills Grenade Development 1915-1918.
It starts on the 2nd January 1915 when Mills receives a letter from the War Office asking if he was interested in making the Belgian Roland grenade. It then follows a day by day timeline describing - often in Mills own words - the development of the Mills grenade, the problems encountered, testing and the first contract. It then again in a timeline follows operational issues, through to the introduction of the No 23 and the No 36.
The book is A4 size 142 pages fully illustrated.

I've just placed an advert in Classifieds for my New Book - Mills Grenade Development 1915-1918.
It starts on the 2nd January 1915 when Mills receives a letter from the War Office asking if he was interested in making the Belgian Roland grenade. It then follows a day by day timeline describing - often in Mills own words - the development of the Mills grenade, the problems encountered, testing and the first contract. It then again in a timeline follows operational issues, through to the introduction of the No 23 and the No 36.
The book is A4 size 142 pages fully illustrated.
