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The events described in this book come from the pages of the author's own letters and diary, written during the campaign in which he was present throughout. It is a record of his …
This is a very good and informative history of a Territorial battalion during the Great War, written by an officer who served in it as Intelligence Officer, Assistant Adjutant and …
The 12th E Surreys were raised on 14th May 1915 by the Mayor and Borough of Bermondsey, and in October the battalion joined 122nd Brigade, 41st Division, the last of the Kitchener …
This is the story of Frank Bailey, a man whose ordinary demeanour in civilian life hid a record of active service and heroism in the Great War.He embarked on a 36-year long career …
The 18th (Eastern) Division was formed in mid-September 1914, part of Kitchener's Second New Army. It was lucky in its first GOC, Ivor Maxse, who had been brought home from …
A detailed Regimental History. This book contains plenty of reference material, with numerous individuals mentioned in the text. In WWI the Regt served in Hong Kong and …
This Regiment was equipped with Sherman Tanks and the narrative describes their advance from Meiktila to Rangoon. Well written, with good detail and with many references to …
The 50th (Northumbrian) Division was a pre-war Territorial (TF) division which recruited from Northumberland, Durham and the North and East Ridings of Yorkshire. The infantry …
The author of this history commanded the 18th Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers, the divisional pioneer battalion. It is a good read and the details of the actions are supported …
The 19th (Western) Division, known as the "e;Butterflies"e; from its divisional sign, an open-winged butterfly, began to assemble on Salisbury Plain in September 1914, one …