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Riassunto: The 2nd Battalion of the Durham Light Infantry was one of only two battalions of the regiment that did not have its history published in some form after the Great War, the other was the 1/7th (Territorial) Battalion. As the regular Home Service battalion of the regiment it was brought up to strength with Regular Reservists and men from the Special Reserve and went out to France in September 1914, where it fought at the Battle of the Aisne, before moving north to Flanders.The battalion was in action immediately that war was declared on 4th August 1914, when a detachment based at South Shields boarded a German Steamer on the River Tyne and took the crew prisoner and marched them through the town to the Police Station. The book includes material from unpublished letters and diaries of both officers and men and has lots of photographs from the Regimental Archives, a number of which show named officers and men in the trenches around Armentierres in 1915.Also included is a roll of all the officers that served with the battalion with date of joining and leaving the battalion. For the other ranks the original 1914 Star men are included in a roll that includes reinforcements that joined up to 1 November 1914. This roll has been crossed referenced against the South Africa Rolls to show those who had seen service in that campaign also. There is also a list of those that received gallantry awards.This must be one of the first histories of a regular battalion that fought in France during the Great War, published since the 1920's.
Recensione: A modern unit history of only two battalions of the DLI ( the 2nd) that did not see its history published after the Great War. Compiled from diaries and letters home and illustrated with unpublished photographs. --Chris Buckland
Titolo: The Steel of the Dli
Casa editrice: Casemate Pub & Book Dist Llc
Data di pubblicazione: 2010
Legatura: Hardcover
Condizione libro: New
Descrizione libro PEN AND SWORD, 2009. Hardback. Condizione: NEW. Condizione sovraccoperta: NEW. 2009. HARDBACK.NEW BOOK IN A DUST JACKET.POSTED FROM THE UK IN 1-2 WORKING DAYS, IN BUBBLE WRAP AND A PROTECTIVE CARDBOARD WRAPPER Size: 300 Pages PLUS 1914 STAR ROLL. Codice articolo 028790
Descrizione libro Pen & Sword, 2009. Hardcover. Condizione: Fine. Condizione sovraccoperta: Fine. Hardback; fine in fine dustjacket. ; Illustrations & maps. Honours and Awards. ; 295 pages. Codice articolo 38056
Descrizione libro Pen & Sword., United Kingdom, 2009. Hardback. Condizione: Near Fine. Condizione sovraccoperta: Near Fine. 295pp + Rolls, bw illus. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Codice articolo 14099
Descrizione libro Pen and Sword Books Ltd, 2009. HRD. Condizione: New. New Book. Shipped from UK in 4 to 14 days. Established seller since 2000. Codice articolo GB-9781848841437
Descrizione libro Condizione: New. Bookseller Inventory # ST1848841434. Codice articolo ST1848841434
Descrizione libro Pen and Sword, 2010. Hardcover. Condizione: Good. Tear to back of dust jacket otherwise in very good condition. Codice articolo mon0001145489
Descrizione libro Pen & Sword Books Ltd, 2009. Condizione: New. Codice articolo GH9781848841437
Descrizione libro Pen & Sword Military, 2009. Condizione: New. book. Codice articolo ria9781848841437_rkm
Descrizione libro Pen Sword Books Ltd, United Kingdom, 2010. Hardback. Condizione: New. Language: English . Brand New Book. The 2nd Battalion of the Durham Light Infantry was one of only two battalions of the regiment that did not have its history published in some form after the Great War, the other was the 1/7th (Territorial) Battalion. As the regular Home Service battalion of the regiment it was brought up to strength with Regular Reservists and men from the Special Reserve and went out to France in September 1914, where it fought at the Battle of the Aisne, before moving north to Flanders.The battalion was in action immediately that war was declared on 4th August 1914, when a detachment based at South Shields boarded a German Steamer on the River Tyne and took the crew prisoner and marched them through the town to the Police Station. The book includes material from unpublished letters and diaries of both officers and men and has lots of photographs from the Regimental Archives, a number of which show named officers and men in the trenches around Armentierres in 1915.Also included is a roll of all the officers that served with the battalion with date of joining and leaving the battalion. For the other ranks the original 1914 Star men are included in a roll that includes reinforcements that joined up to 1 November 1914. This roll has been crossed referenced against the South Africa Rolls to show those who had seen service in that campaign also. There is also a list of those that received gallantry awards.This must be one of the first histories of a regular battalion that fought in France during the Great War, published since the 1920 s. Codice articolo AAZ9781848841437
Descrizione libro Casemate Publishing. Condizione: New. Brand New. Codice articolo 1848841434