Stephen Chambers is a qualified IT, security and privacy professional, having worked in the computing and cyber security industry for over 25 years. He is also an accredited battlefield guide, author and researcher whose passion is British and Commonwealth military history from 1815 to 1945, from Waterloo to the end of the Second World War.
His passion for the study of the Gallipoli campaign has led to the publication of several books by Pen & Sword, Bloomsbury, Schiffer and Helion that include Gully Ravine (2002), Anzac The Landing (2008), Suvla: August Offensive (2011), Anzac: Sari Bair (2014), Gallipoli: The Dardanelles Disaster in Soldiers’ Words and Photographs (2015), Krithia (2020) and his latest battlefield guide, Walking Gallipoli (2021). He also produced the very informative Uniforms & Equipment of the British Army in World War One (2005).
Stephen has contributed to several other books and magazines, including Gallipoli: New Perspectives On The Mediterranean Expeditionary Force, 1915-16 (2018), and Two Sides of the Same Bad Penny? Gallipoli and the Western Front, a Comparison (2018).
Stephen is the historian of the Gallipoli Association and director of Great War Digital Ltd, home of the GPS mapping product – Linesman.