“Battlefield Biker” Added to Wig-Wags Blogroll
I’ve found some new colleagues in the military history blogosphere this week that I’ll be featuring over the next few days. First up, T J Linzy who blogs as Battlefield Biker. Among other great information, T J provides routes for touring battlefields from many of the world’s wars including: the American Revolution, American Civil War, the War of 1812, World Wars I and II, the Spanish Civil War, English Civil War, Mexican Revolution, U.S. Indian Wars (pre-American Revolution and of the West), Napoleonic Wars, and more. He also publishes “tank bag sized” battlefield guides for bikers for select battles.
T J is an American living in the UK and has access to some of the most intriguing battlefields in in military history. Check out his site here.
T J is also manages a Military History Carnival which Wig-Wags will host in May, 2010.
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