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Andrew Duff
Andrew Duff was educated at Christ Church Cathedral Choir School and Dauntseys School. It was whilst he was at school and visiting his parents in Cyprus and India that his interest in history generally, and military history in particular, were kindled. He was commissioned from Sandhurst into the Royal Anglian Regiment. He served with 3 Royal Anglian (the successor regiment to the Essex, Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiments) in UK, Germany, Cyprus, N Ireland and Belize, commanding companies on operational tours in Cyprus, N Ireland and Belize. He also carried out regimental tours of duty as Adjutant/Training Officer of the Bermuda Regiment and as Training Major of 5 Royal Anglian. As a staff officer he did tours in Military Operations, Intelligence and Security, Exercise Planning and finished his regular service as the officer responsible for the Arctic Warfare Training and Operations of the UK Element of the Allied Mobile Force. On leaving the Regular Army he settled in Wiltshire and joined the Territorial Army (TA) serving with HQ 5 Airborne Bde and then HQ 16 Air Assault Bde. Since leaving the TA he has been able to indulge his lifelong interest in Military History by becoming a Battlefield Tour Guide and has conducted successful tours for schools, military groups and adults. Andrew is a badged member of the Guild of Battlefield Guides Andrew is the Executive Producer and a Director of Battlefield History TV. Contact anduff@battlefieldhistory.tv
Known For

Bruneval Raid: Operation Biting
as Presenter

SAS Operation Bulbasket: Part 1 - Das Reich and Oradour
as Presenter

The Saint Nazaire Raid: Operation Chariot - The Greatest Raid
as Presenter And Producer
Battle of the Bulge: Panzer Marche - The Dash for Bastogne
as Himself - Presenter
Operation Market Garden: Arnhem - Battle for the Oosterbeek Perimeter
as Presenter
Assault on Normandy: Pointe du Hoc
as Presenter & Producer
SAS and the Normandy Campaign: Operation Bulbasket
as Producer and Presenter
100 Years War: Crecy 1346
as Presenter
95th Rifles: 1812 to the Pyrenees
as Presenter
100 Years War: Poitiers 1356
as Presenter