Always a Fusilier

Always a Fusilier
Title Always a Fusilier PDF eBook
Author Cyril Northcote Parkinson
Publisher
Pages 368
Release 1949
Genre World War, 1939-1945
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Always a Fusilier. The War History of the Royal Fusiliers-City of London Regiment-1939-1945. By C. Northcote Parkinson. [With Plates and Maps.].

Always a Fusilier. The War History of the Royal Fusiliers-City of London Regiment-1939-1945. By C. Northcote Parkinson. [With Plates and Maps.].
Title Always a Fusilier. The War History of the Royal Fusiliers-City of London Regiment-1939-1945. By C. Northcote Parkinson. [With Plates and Maps.]. PDF eBook
Author Great Britain. Army. Infantry. Regiments. Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment)
Publisher
Pages 320
Release 1949
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St. George's Gazette

St. George's Gazette
Title St. George's Gazette PDF eBook
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Pages 236
Release 1907
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The Newcastle Commercials

The Newcastle Commercials
Title The Newcastle Commercials PDF eBook
Author Ian S. Johnson
Publisher Pen and Sword Military
Pages 1111
Release 2021-12-08
Genre History
ISBN 1526735326

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The planning for the raising of what was to become 16th (Service) Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers, started within two days of the outbreak of the war. The initial efforts took on a more professional look within a month, when the Newcastle Chambers of Commerce set about raising money and aiming to raise several battalions in response to Lord Kitchener's call for men. The outcome was a Pals battalion, the 1st Newcastle Commercials. Arriving in France at the end of 1915, the battalion, like so many others of its type, had its first experience of a major action on the Somme on 1st July 1916, in its case in the forlorn attempt to capture the German front line village of Thiepval. The outcome is well known; a disaster that ravaged the battalion's ranks. However, the battalion was reinforced, reorganized, and took its part in actions at Ovillers and along the Ancre as the battle grinder on over the next four and a half months. In 1917 it was involved in the advance on the Hindenburg Line and was then transferred to the North Sea coast, with the intention of taking part in the daring plan to launch a major amphibious landing behind the German lines in the summer. This was thwarted by a masterly pre-emptive German counter stroke. By the end of the year the battalion was engaged in operations in the northern part of the Salient after the Battle of Third Ypres (Passchendaele) had formally ended. In early February 1918 the battalion was disbanded as part of a general reorganization of the BEF, which saw divisions losing three of their twelve infantry battalions. In outline it is a common story; but, as for all the Pals battalions, its unusual origins and its very close connection to a local area, in this case Newcastle, provides an enduring fascination for today's generation. Ian Johnson has worked extraordinarily hard to gather documents from members of the battalion - letters, diaries, and recollections - as well as numerous photographs. He has prepared extensive appendices on its membership and its casualties. The outcome is a fitting tribute to these young men from Newcastle men of a century ago who, for whatever motive, answered their country's call, all too many of whom paid for it with their lives or their health.

A British Fusilier in Revolutionary Boston

A British Fusilier in Revolutionary Boston
Title A British Fusilier in Revolutionary Boston PDF eBook
Author Frederick Mackenzie
Publisher
Pages 120
Release 1926
Genre History
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British Redcoat vs French Fusilier

British Redcoat vs French Fusilier
Title British Redcoat vs French Fusilier PDF eBook
Author Stuart Reid
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 186
Release 2016-03-24
Genre History
ISBN 147281245X

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Providing a unique glimpse into the experiences of regular British and French infantry during the French and Indian War, Stuart Reid reveals what it was like to fight in three battles at the height of the struggle for Canada: La Belle-Famille, the Plains of Abraham and Sainte-Foy. In 1755, Britain and France both decided to escalate a low intensity frontier war that had started the previous year by dispatching regular troops to their respective colonies in North America. Far from home, both sides' equipment and tactics were initially more suited to the European theatre. As the war ground on, however, combat doctrine evolved as both armies learned lessons that would be utilized by succeeding generations of soldiers. Packed with first-hand accounts, dramatic illustrations and a technical analysis of the changing nature of warfare on the American continent, this book puts readers in the shoes of the combatants who played a pivotal role in shaping the future of North America.

Fusiliers

Fusiliers
Title Fusiliers PDF eBook
Author Mark Urban
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 412
Release 2012-11-13
Genre History
ISBN 0802718957

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The American Revolution from a unique perspective--as seen through the eyes of a redcoat regiment. From Lexington Green in 1775 to Yorktown in 1781, one British regiment marched thousands of miles and fought a dozen battles to uphold British rule in America: the Royal Welch Fusiliers. Their story, and that of all the soldiers England sent across the Atlantic, is one of the few untold sagas of the American Revolution, one that sheds light on the war itself and offers surprising, at times unsettling, insights into the way the war was conducted on both sides. Drawing on a wealth of previously unused primary accounts, and with compelling narrative flair, Mark Urban reveals the inner life of the 23rd Regiment, the Fusiliers-and through it, of the British army as a whole-as it fought one of the pivotal campaigns of world history. Describing how British troops adopted new tactics and promoted new leaders, Urban shows how the foundations were laid for the redcoats' subsequent heroic performance against Napoleon. Fighting the climactic battles of the Revolution in the American south, the Fusiliers became one of the crack regiments of the army, never believing themselves to have been defeated. But the letters from members of the 23rd and other archival accounts reveal much more than battle details. Living the Revolution day-to-day, the Fusiliers witnessed acts of kindness and atrocity on both sides unrecorded in histories of the war. Their observations bring the conflict down to human scale and provide a unique insight into soldiering in the late eighteenth century. Fusiliers will challenge the prevailing stereotypes of the enemy redcoats and offer an invaluable new perspective on a defining period in American history.