- A
sabretache (derived from German: Säbeltasche) is a flat bag or pouch,
which was worn
suspended from the belt of a
cavalry soldier together with the sabre...
- ISBN 978-0-14-139974-4. Love, Dave (May 1996). "The
Second Battle of Ypres,
April 1915".
Sabretache. 26 (4).
Archived from the
original on 16
September 2018.
Retrieved 20...
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organisation in 1968. The
society has
published a
quarterly journal,
Sabretache,
continuously since mid-1958.
Formed on 17 May 1957 in Melbourne, the...
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December 2004). "'Locust', 'Whiting' and New Britain: Guy Black's
covert war with M and Z Units".
Sabretache.
Military Historical Society of Australia....
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adopt hussar style accoutrements such as
laced jackets,
pelisses and
sabretaches. In 1805, four
light dragoon regiments were
permitted to use the "hussar"...
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Sabretache was one of 10 Branlebas-class
destroyers built for the
French Navy in the
first decade of the 20th century. When the
First World War
began in...
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World War army
units and movements. He has been a
regular contributor to
Sabretache, the
journal of the
Military Historical Society of Australia. McKenzie...
- Morgan,
Joseph (2013). "A
Burning Legacy: The
Broken 8th Division".
Sabretache. LIV (3, September).
Military Historical Society of Australia: 4–14. ISSN 0048-8933...
- Geoffrey. "The
Death of
Manfred von Richthofen: Who
fired the
fatal shot?"
Sabretache:
Journal and
Proceedings of the
Military History Society of Australia...
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Carnets et
journal sur la
campagne de Russie :
extraits du
Carnet de La
Sabretache, années 1901–1902–1906–1912. Paris:
Librairie Historique F. Teissèdre...