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  • A Hazardous Experiment: Indian Soliders, British Doubts And The Truth About The Western Front

    A Hazardous Experiment: Indian Soliders, British Doubts And The Truth About The Western Front

    Hosted by Shoreham Fort: This month’s Tin Hut Talk guest speaker is Karen Leenders, with her fascinating talk on ‘A Hazardous Experiment’ Indian Soldiers, British Doubts and the Truth About the Western Front…

    Were Indian troops capable of fighting in France? In 1914, the British military had serious doubts. This talk reveals why those fears were unfounded—and tells the remarkable story of how wounded Indian soldiers changed British minds when they arrived at Brighton’s hospitals.

    Drawing on her PhD research, Karen Leenders challenges a century of myths about the Indian Corps on the Western Front. From the trenches to the hospital wards, she uncovers how Indian soldiers not only proved their worth in combat but transformed civilian attitudes back home.

    This is where military history meets social history—the story of a “hazardous experiment” that succeeded against all expectations.

  • Courage Under Fire: The 2/5th Queen’s Royal Regiment, BEF: May 1940 – by Nigel Shearsmith

    Courage Under Fire: The 2/5th Queen’s Royal Regiment, BEF: May 1940 – by Nigel Shearsmith

    May 20, 2026 @ 20:00 21:30

    A talk by Nigel Shearsmith, guest speaker, whose grandfather, RSM Bacon, fought in this action nr Abbeville almost exactly 86 years ago.

    Nigel writes: “Join amateur historian Nigel Shearman for the dramatic story of how a territorial battalion from Guildford faced the might of Nazi Germany’s invasion of France. Poorly armed and minimal training, these citizen-soldiers defended Abbeville against overwhelming odds.

    Through rare photographs and personal accounts, witness their desperate fighting withdrawal across the Somme. Despite catastrophic losses, their spirit endured.

    A powerful testament to courage and survival during the darkest days of May 1940”.

    Nigel is a retired telecommunications engineer with a lifelong passion for military history. While studying engineering at Liverpool University, he joined the Officer Training Corps affiliated with the 5/8th Kings Regiment, learning basic infantry skills. His career took him across Europe, China, India, and North America, where he spent his spare time exploring local military museums.

    The growth of online resources reignited his passion through family history research. Focusing particularly on the Second World War, his continuing studies challenge 1970s myths that British troops and equipment were inferior—always questioning: “if we weren’t that good, how did we win?” He now re-enacts as a WW2 infantryman, using his extensive small arms knowledge to demonstrate how period weapons functioned.  He is also a volunteer for Shoreham Fort.

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