The Territorial Divisions, 1914-1918
Author | : John Stirling |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 248 |
Release | : 1922 |
Genre | : World War, 1914-1918 |
ISBN | : |
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Author | : John Stirling |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 248 |
Release | : 1922 |
Genre | : World War, 1914-1918 |
ISBN | : |
Author | : Charles Humble Dudley Ward |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 384 |
Release | : 1921 |
Genre | : World War, 1914-1918 |
ISBN | : |
Author | : Major C.H. Dudley Ward |
Publisher | : Andrews UK Limited |
Total Pages | : 356 |
Release | : 2012-03-29 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1781502870 |
This is the history of a pre-war TF division, the 1st London Division. It had the unhappy experience of being broken up right at the beginning of the war to provide reinforcements elsewhere. By the beginning of 1915 the division had ceased to exist, but in January 1916 it was reconstituted in France and numbered ‘56th'. Its first major engagement was the unsuccessful diversionary attack at Gommecourt on 1 July 1916 which resulted in 4,749 casualties. The division remained on the Somme till October and in the following year fought in the 1917 Arras offensive and again at Cambrai. In the German March 1918 offensive the 56th formed the right flank of First Army NE of Arras where, alongside 4th Division, it faced seven German divisions in the ‘Mars' offensive; the German advance here was checked. By the end of the war the division had suffered 34,809 casualties. This account is by an author with a reputation as a writer of regimental and divisional histories, and his experience as a regimental and staff officer in the war show clearly. There is an excellent appendix providing details on order of battle - commanders, staff and units - and the changes, with dates.
Author | : Brad Chappell |
Publisher | : Ravi Rikhye |
Total Pages | : 456 |
Release | : 2008-07 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0977607275 |
A listing of every British Army infantry battalion in the Great War with raising date, formation to which attached, campaigns, and service. 440 content pages.
Author | : C. H. Dudley Ward |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 372 |
Release | : 2006-06-01 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781847340511 |
Author | : Andrew Rawson |
Publisher | : The History Press |
Total Pages | : 408 |
Release | : 2014-07-07 |
Genre | : Reference |
ISBN | : 0750958650 |
An indispensable guide to the British Army during the First World War covers the men who fought for Britain: from the ‘Old Contemptibles’ – the professionals who stemmed the German advance at the beginning of the war – to the Territorials, the ‘Derby Men’, Kitchener’s ‘New Army’ and the conscripts who eventually defeated the Kaiser’s armies four years later. Andrew Rawson examines the impressive contributions made by the Dominions and the Empire and explores aspects of doctrine, training, communications, strategy and tactics, together with divisional organisations, histories and the roles of the different Arms and Services. He reviews all aspects of the soldier’s everyday life – uniforms, equipment, rations, trench life, leave and military discipline – and profiles the commanders and the legacy of the war in art, as well as providing information on cemeteries and places of interest. It is all here, in one book.
Author | : Julian Quixano Henriques |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 412 |
Release | : 1923 |
Genre | : World War, 1914-1918 |
ISBN | : |
Author | : Joseph Johns Steward |
Publisher | : Casemate Publishers |
Total Pages | : 270 |
Release | : 2011-12-13 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1783031697 |
John Joseph Steward fought in the Great War, from the Battle of the Somme to the final offensives of 1918, and he was an acute, unflinching observer of the conflict he took part in - of life and death on the Western Front. He was a writer, too. He recorded his experiences in accurate detail and later in life he wrote a graphic fictionalized account of his wartime career - the story of his war, his comrades and his platoon. His narrative is published here for the first time, edited, annotated and with an introduction by Andrew Robertshaw and Steve Roberts. Their research into Stewards story is a fascinating example of how such work can be used to give a vivid insight into the experiences of a Great War ancestor. About the EditorsAndrew Robertshaw is Curator/Manager of The Royal Logistic Corps Museum in Deepcut, Surrey. For the past twelve years he has been coordinating a group conducting an archaeological dig of British trenches and other sites on the Somme. He frequently appears on television as a commentator on battlefield archaeology and the soldier in history. His publications include A Soldiers Life, The Somme 1st July 1916, Digging the Trenches (with David Kenyon) and Ghosts of the Somme (with Alastair Fraser and Steve Roberts).Steve Roberts is a retired police officer and an ex-regular soldier. He has a keen interest in military history and as a result of his grandfathers service a particular passion for the Great War. He specializes in researching the individuals who served during the period and has worked in this field on a number of television projects. He is a founder member of the Great War archaeology group No Mans Land and also a battlefield guide regularly taking groups to France and Belgium. He has previously co-authored Ghosts on the Somme (with Alastair Fraser and Andrew Robertshaw)
Author | : Martin Middlebrook |
Publisher | : Pen and Sword |
Total Pages | : 177 |
Release | : 1999-07-27 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0850527090 |
Taking the politics of Field Marshal Lord Kitchener's appointment as War Minister as his starting point, the author describes in his lively and authoritative style the dramatic events and dynamic personalities key to the ever-deepening British commitment. The reader is skilfully guided through the early mobilisation, dispatch of the British Expedition Force, withdrawal of overseas garrisons and the response from the Territorial Army. At the same time, Kitchener's now legendary appeal to the civilian population produced 'The New Army'.