Armoured Horseman: With the Bays and Eight Army in North Africa and Italy

A veteran with the Queen’s Bays in the British Army recounts service during World War II and his career in horse racing post-war.

New memoirs by combatants in the Second World War are sadly rare today due to the passage of time. Armoured Horsemen will be warmly welcomed as the author, now into his 90s, fought through with The Bays from Alamein to Tunis and then on up Italy until VE Day. As a young tank troop commander his chances of survival were slim and tragically many of his friends were killed.

Peter Willett, a professional journalist and prolific author, is superbly qualified to describe his war and the experiences of his fellow cavalrymen. He tells a moving story with characteristic lightness of touch and modesty.

As well as satisfying the military enthusiast, Armoured Horseman will find a ready audience in the racing fraternity. Peter describes equestrian activities in post-war Austria and goes on to summarise his career as a racing journalist, authority on breeding, membership of the Jockey Club and long association with Goodwood.

Praise for Armoured Horseman

“Overall this is a rather entertaining description of life in a unit at the heart of some of the most significant events of the Desert War.” —History of War

“This new book covers familiar ground, because there have been many books that tell the story of the major North African and Italian campaigns, but it brings forward a unique story that is fascinating, compelling and charming. This is a must read WWII account but it will also appeal for its horse racing connections and the very human story that it tells.” —Firetrench

“What a truly wonderful book! I almost felt I was there and realised that between all the horrors of war there were also some better times and great friendships recounted so brilliantly. It should be made into a film!” —Nicola Howard-Jones

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Armoured Horseman: With the Bays and Eight Army in North Africa and Italy

A veteran with the Queen’s Bays in the British Army recounts service during World War II and his career in horse racing post-war.

New memoirs by combatants in the Second World War are sadly rare today due to the passage of time. Armoured Horsemen will be warmly welcomed as the author, now into his 90s, fought through with The Bays from Alamein to Tunis and then on up Italy until VE Day. As a young tank troop commander his chances of survival were slim and tragically many of his friends were killed.

Peter Willett, a professional journalist and prolific author, is superbly qualified to describe his war and the experiences of his fellow cavalrymen. He tells a moving story with characteristic lightness of touch and modesty.

As well as satisfying the military enthusiast, Armoured Horseman will find a ready audience in the racing fraternity. Peter describes equestrian activities in post-war Austria and goes on to summarise his career as a racing journalist, authority on breeding, membership of the Jockey Club and long association with Goodwood.

Praise for Armoured Horseman

“Overall this is a rather entertaining description of life in a unit at the heart of some of the most significant events of the Desert War.” —History of War

“This new book covers familiar ground, because there have been many books that tell the story of the major North African and Italian campaigns, but it brings forward a unique story that is fascinating, compelling and charming. This is a must read WWII account but it will also appeal for its horse racing connections and the very human story that it tells.” —Firetrench

“What a truly wonderful book! I almost felt I was there and realised that between all the horrors of war there were also some better times and great friendships recounted so brilliantly. It should be made into a film!” —Nicola Howard-Jones

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Armoured Horseman: With the Bays and Eight Army in North Africa and Italy

Armoured Horseman: With the Bays and Eight Army in North Africa and Italy

by Peter Willett
Armoured Horseman: With the Bays and Eight Army in North Africa and Italy

Armoured Horseman: With the Bays and Eight Army in North Africa and Italy

by Peter Willett

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A veteran with the Queen’s Bays in the British Army recounts service during World War II and his career in horse racing post-war.

New memoirs by combatants in the Second World War are sadly rare today due to the passage of time. Armoured Horsemen will be warmly welcomed as the author, now into his 90s, fought through with The Bays from Alamein to Tunis and then on up Italy until VE Day. As a young tank troop commander his chances of survival were slim and tragically many of his friends were killed.

Peter Willett, a professional journalist and prolific author, is superbly qualified to describe his war and the experiences of his fellow cavalrymen. He tells a moving story with characteristic lightness of touch and modesty.

As well as satisfying the military enthusiast, Armoured Horseman will find a ready audience in the racing fraternity. Peter describes equestrian activities in post-war Austria and goes on to summarise his career as a racing journalist, authority on breeding, membership of the Jockey Club and long association with Goodwood.

Praise for Armoured Horseman

“Overall this is a rather entertaining description of life in a unit at the heart of some of the most significant events of the Desert War.” —History of War

“This new book covers familiar ground, because there have been many books that tell the story of the major North African and Italian campaigns, but it brings forward a unique story that is fascinating, compelling and charming. This is a must read WWII account but it will also appeal for its horse racing connections and the very human story that it tells.” —Firetrench

“What a truly wonderful book! I almost felt I was there and realised that between all the horrors of war there were also some better times and great friendships recounted so brilliantly. It should be made into a film!” —Nicola Howard-Jones


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781473857438
Publisher: Pen & Sword Books Limited
Publication date: 01/31/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 192
File size: 32 MB
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About the Author

Peter Willett joined the Army in August 1940 after Wellington College and Cambridge University. He was commissioned into the Queens Bays and this book describes his experiences. Today he is the sole survivor of those who fought at Second Alamein.

Post-war he enjoyed a distinguished career in horse racing as a journalist, author, bloodstock consultant and administrator. He was a member of the Jockey Club, then the governing body of British racing, President of the Thoroughbred Breeders Association and a director of Goodwood for 35 years. Among the recognition he received was the coveted Daily Telegraph Award for Merit at the Cartier Racing Awards.
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