1915 Campaign in France. the Battles of Aubers Ridge, Festubert & Loos Considered in Relation to the Field Service Regulations

1915 Campaign in France. the Battles of Aubers Ridge, Festubert & Loos Considered in Relation to the Field Service Regulations
Author: A. Kearsey
Publisher:
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2002-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781843422235

This account is primarily intended for officers studying the 1915 campaign and considers the battles in relation to the Field Service Regulations to which there are many references. It is the result of a very great deal of study and also of personal experience on the Western front. It comprises appreciations of the situation at various dates, diaries of events and narratives of battles. It analyses results and critically examines planning, preparation and conduct of the battles. Reasons for our failure at Aubers Ridge and for the more encouraging results at Festubert are clearly brought out, and a series of points are made explaining the further failure at Loos.

1915 Campaign in France

1915 Campaign in France
Author: Alexander Horace Cyril Kearsey
Publisher:
Total Pages: 99
Release: 1926
Genre: Aubers Ridge, Battle of, France, 1915
ISBN:

France and Belgium 1915. Vol Ii

France and Belgium 1915. Vol Ii
Author: Brig-Gen Sir James Edmonds
Publisher:
Total Pages: 634
Release: 2013-05
Genre: Aubers Ridge, Battle of, France, 1915
ISBN: 9781845747190

"This volume completes the unhappy (for the BEF) year of 1915, one described with good reason as a year of disappointment. Its special interest is that it records the first employment of the Territorial and New Army divisions as complete formations in a major offensive and the first British employment of gas. It describes the Battles of Aubers Ridge, a disaster that cost 11,500 casualties in a day; Festubert in which initial success could not be exploited; and Loos (including the Hohenzollern Redoubt) in which we first used gas, with mixed results, and in which we failed to make progress. Our casualties in the battle (25 September-16 October) amounted to nearly 50,400. Total battle losses for 1915 were 285,000 compared with 90,000 for the five months of 1914"--Cover p.4.