The Border Regiment in the Great War

The Border Regiment in the Great War PDF Author: Harold Carmichael Wylly
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Category : Great Britain
Languages : en
Pages : 314

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The Border Regiment in the Great War

The Border Regiment in the Great War PDF Author: Harold Carmichael Wylly
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Category : Great Britain
Languages : en
Pages : 314

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1st Battalion, The Border Regiment

1st Battalion, The Border Regiment PDF Author: Alan T. Green
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ISBN: 9780951764404
Category : Arnhem, Battle of, Arnhem, Netherlands, 1944
Languages : en
Pages : 108

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When Dragons Flew

When Dragons Flew PDF Author: Stuart A. Eastwood
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ISBN: 9781857943498
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 272

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When Dragons Flew

When Dragons Flew PDF Author: Stuart A. Eastwood
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ISBN: 9781857940480
Category : World War, 1939-1945
Languages : en
Pages : 232

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Border Regiment in the Great War

Border Regiment in the Great War PDF Author: H. C. Wylly
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ISBN: 9781847342720
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 312

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'The Things We Do for George!' Unknown

'The Things We Do for George!' Unknown PDF Author: Nigel Simpson
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ISBN: 9789083343532
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Languages : en
Pages : 0

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The Grenadier Guards in the Great War 1914-1918 Vol 1

The Grenadier Guards in the Great War 1914-1918 Vol 1 PDF Author: Sir Frederick Ponsonby
Publisher: Andrews UK Limited
ISBN: 1781510636
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 412

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The Grenadier Guards began the war with three battalions of which only one, the 2nd, was committed to the BEF; it was in the 4th Guards Brigade, 2nd Division. As soon as war was declared the 4th (Reserve) Battalion was formed and within five days 1,700 reservists had reported. In September 1914 the 7th Division was formed and the1st Battalion was allocated to 20th Brigade of the new division. On 14th July 1915 another Grenadier battalion was formed and numbered the 4th, the Reserve battalion then became the 5th. A month later the 4th battalion went to France to join the newly created Guards Division, and it was at this stage, also, that the 3rd Battalion, which hitherto had been retained in London by Kitchener for some undefined reason, was sent out to join the new division. Thus, by August 1915 there were four battalions of Grenadiers on the Western front where they remained for the rest of the war. By the end the Regiment had suffered 11,915 casualties of which 203 Officers and 4,508 Other Ranks were dead, seven VCs had been won and 34 Battle Honours awarded. This, as might be expected, is a very good history with detailed descriptions of the fighting and of the conditions the men endured. One sentence in particular paints a graphic picture of the state of the trenches in January 1915: The gruesome task of removing the dead was effected by floating the bodies down the communication trenches. The author tells the story in chronological order; vol I takes the record of the four battalions to the end of 1915, vol II to the German offensive of March 1918 and vol III to the armistice and beyond to the division's march into Germany. Each volume is paginated separately with its own contents list though the chapters run consecutively through all three. Each chapter covers a specific period and the chapter heading indicates which battalions are involved. There are plenty of maps to support the narrative, showing tactical details. Among the appendices are the Roll of Honour, a list of officers wounded with dates, lists of Awards, Mentions in Despatches and of Divisional Certificates of Gallantry and an account of the 7th (Guards) Entrenching Battalion. There is a table naming all other ranks who were commissioned during the war showing the regiment or corps to which they went. Finally there is an index to the names of officers.

Operations in Sicily and Italy (July 1943 to May 1945).

Operations in Sicily and Italy (July 1943 to May 1945). PDF Author: United States Military Academy. Department of Military Art and Engineering
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Category : World War, 1939-1945
Languages : en
Pages : 210

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Diary of 2/4th Battalion the Border Regiment, 1914-19

Diary of 2/4th Battalion the Border Regiment, 1914-19 PDF Author: Anonymous
Publisher: Palala Press
ISBN: 9781378651315
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 46

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7 Division 20 Infantry Brigade Border Regiment 2nd Battalion

7 Division 20 Infantry Brigade Border Regiment 2nd Battalion PDF Author:
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ISBN: 9781474506588
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 384

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The War Diaries for the Great War, held under WO95, represent one of the most popular record collections held at the National Archives, Kew, London. For researchers and family historians, the War Diaries contain a wealth of information of far greater interest than the army could ever have predicted. They provide unrivalled insight into daily events on the front line and are packed with fascinating detail. They contain no modern editing, opinions or poorly judged comments, just the war day by day, written by the men who fought this 'War to end all Wars. They are without question, the most important source of information available on the war on the Western Front. Full colour facsimile of each page with specially created chronological index. What is a War Diary? The headquarters of each unit and formation of the British Army in the field was ordered to maintain a record of its location, movements and activities. For the most part, these details were recorded on a standard army form headed 'War diary or intelligence summary'. What details are given? Details given vary greatly, depending on the nature of the unit, what it was doing and, to some extent, the style of the man writing it. The entries vary from very simple and repetitive statements like 'Training' up to many pages of description when a unit was in battle. Production of the diary was the responsibility of the Adjutant of the headquarters concerned. Is there any other information or documents with the diaries? Some diaries have other documentation attached, such as maps, operational orders and after-action reports.