Evidence for Oxfordshire's strategic location in ancient times can be found in the remains of prehistoric hillforts, fortified Roman towns and Saxon burhs. Charles I chose Oxford as his capital, defending it with garrisons at Bletchingdon, Banbury and Chipping Norton. Later, local volunteer forces formed in the county, gaining state recognition during Queen Victoria's reign and bolstering regular regiments in the two world wars. In the Second World War, Oxfordshire's River Thames was a critical component in anti-invasion defences, and the county's air bases provided the means for the RAF and USAAF to launch bombing raids into Nazi Germany. Lastly, since before the Cold War, the villages of Harwell and Culham have been contributing to Britain's development as a nuclear power.
ISBN: | 9781781559147 |
Publication date: | 30th August 2025 |
Author: | Mike Osborne |
Publisher: | Fonthill Media Ltd an imprint of Fonthill Media |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 256 pages |
Genres: |
Military and defence strategy War and defence operations |