Hi Bernard, I’ve followed up your mention of John Keegan and I read The Face of Battle. Now I am reading The Mask Of Command. Could you talk more about how he has influenced you? Had you read him before you started writing? I think that Keegan captures what it really feels like to be in soldier’s position. Do you know of any other books that are like his? has he launched a style of writing about military history? Thanks for all your books and your ongoing thoughts. I’m on your website a couple times a week and I love reading the questions and answers. By the way, I’ll be in England next march to look at the 1066 battle fields, any recomendations? James