With a Machine Gun to Cambrai

With a Machine Gun to Cambrai
Title With a Machine Gun to Cambrai PDF eBook
Author George Coppard
Publisher
Pages 168
Release 1969
Genre World War, 1914-1918
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The story of trench warfare as experienced by a young volunteer during World War I.

With a Machine Gun to Cambrai

With a Machine Gun to Cambrai
Title With a Machine Gun to Cambrai PDF eBook
Author George Coppard
Publisher Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Pages 174
Release 1999
Genre World War, 1914-1918
ISBN 9780304352586

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In August 1914, after lying about his age, the 16-year-old George Coppard enlisted in Kitchener's army. Serving with the Machine Gun Corps, he fought in the battles of Loos, Somme and Arras, and at Cambrai, where he was badly wounded and won the Military Medal for Bravery. This book is based on diaries that the author kept, against military regulation, during his service in France. It is one of the few accounts of the war to be written by a private soldier rather than an officer, and as such it paints a vivid and horrifying picture of life in the trenches as seen by someone at the very bottom of the military hierarchy.

With a Machine Gun to Cambrai

With a Machine Gun to Cambrai
Title With a Machine Gun to Cambrai PDF eBook
Author George Coppard
Publisher
Pages 174
Release 1986
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With a Machine Gun to Cambrai

With a Machine Gun to Cambrai
Title With a Machine Gun to Cambrai PDF eBook
Author George Coppard
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1976
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A Wood Called Bourlon

A Wood Called Bourlon
Title A Wood Called Bourlon PDF eBook
Author William Moore
Publisher Pen and Sword
Pages 403
Release 1989-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 1473820898

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After the great victory in the famous tank battle at Cambrai in 1917 the church bells, having been silent for three years, rang out joyously all over Britain But within ten days triumph turned to disaster. How did this hapPen & why?William Moore, a distinguished First World War historian, attempts to explain what went wrong. All the advantages gained were thrown away; thousands of British troops were captured and hundreds of guns were lost. Seventy years after these events Mr Moore has studied the evidence (much of it previously unpublished) contained in the inevitable enquiry that followed the disaster and he seeks to answer a number of questions. Was Field-Marshal Haig really as dour as he has been portrayed or was he a reckless gambler and was General Byng, whose troops and guns were captured, really a brilliant planner or a haughty aristocrat dedicated to proving that cavalry still had a place on the battlefield? And why were they both obsessed with capturing Bourlon Ridge on which stood the sinister Bourlon Wood? A Highland Division, a Welsh Brigade, a Yorkshire Division (twice), the Guards, Ulstermen, Lancashire-men, Londoners and Midlanders- all were drawn into the maelstrom in an attempt to consolidate the Cambrai victory They failed. It was left to the Canadians to carry the Bourlon position in one of the finest feats of arms of the Great War. The British are always reputed to take a perverce interest in their own military blunders. This strange episode is one that most people have been happy to forget. All those involved in hight places sought to make excuses; some indulged in a profound exercise of duplicity implying that the soldiers themselves were to blame. Mr Moor's book throws new light on a dark episode in British Military History.

Machine Gunner, 1914-1918

Machine Gunner, 1914-1918
Title Machine Gunner, 1914-1918 PDF eBook
Author C. E. Crutchley
Publisher Pen & Sword Books
Pages 0
Release 2014-02-19
Genre World War, 1914-1918
ISBN 9781783461783

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In 1914 there were only two machine guns supporting a British infantry battalion of 800 men, and in the light of the effectiveness of German and French machine guns the Machine Gun Corps was formed in October 1915. This remarkable book, compiled and edited by C E Crutchley, is a collection of the personal accounts of officers and men who served in the front lines with their machine guns in one of the most ghastly wars, spread over three continents. The strength of the book lies in the fact that these are the actual words of the soldiers themselves, complete with characteristic modes of expression and oddities of emphasis and spelling. All theatres of war are covered from the defence of the Suez Canal, Gallipoli and Mesopotamia in the east to France and Flanders, the German offensive of March 1918 and the final act on the Western Front that brought the war to an end. SELLING POINTS: * A harrowing story of the types of combat used in World War I * Pulls together the experiences of different people who served, helping yo to understand what these men went through 8 pages of b/w plates

Toward Combined Arms Warfare

Toward Combined Arms Warfare
Title Toward Combined Arms Warfare PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Mallory House
Publisher DIANE Publishing
Pages 235
Release 1985
Genre Armies
ISBN 1428915834

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