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HISTORY OF THE KING'S GERMAN LEGION.
Ludlow Beamish's famous history of the K.G.L. is undoubtedly one of the rarest and most sought-after contemporary studies of the Napoleonic Wars. Much praised by Sir Charles Oman as ‘a valuable and conscientous’ history, it was largely compiled from eye-witness accounts of serving soldiers. The L...
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HISTORY OF THE TWENTIETH (LIGHT) DIVISION
A New Army division, formed in September 1914, it went to France in July 1915 and fought on the Western Front throughout the war, suffering 35,470 casualties and winning six VCs. Distinguished action at Guillemont 1916, Langemark 1917 and Cambrai 1918. Command and Staff lists.
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FIFTH DIVISION IN THE GREAT WAR
Pre-war regular division which landed in France in August 1914 as part of the original BEF. Sent to Italy in November 1917, returned to France April 1918. Fought in nearly all the battles on the Western Front. Total casualties some 50,000, seventeen VCs. Chronology, Command and Staff lists.
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STORY OF THE 29TH DIVISION. A Record of Gallant Deeds
The ‘Incomparable 29th” was the last regular division to be formed and the only one to fight at Gallipoli. Came to France in March 1916, fought on the Somme, Arras and Cambrai. Twenty-seven VCs, all citations given. Chronology of the divison’s movements. One of the elite divisions
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STORY OF THE 55TH (WEST LANCASHIRE) DIVISION
Pre-war TF division, broken up between November 1914 and March 1915. Reformed in France January 1916, fought at several of the Somme battles, at Third Ypres and Cambrai. 35,701 casualties, twelve VCs, highest number for non-regular division, includes Chavasse’s VC and bar
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NINETEENTH DIVISION 1914-1918
A New Army division formed in September 1914 and arrived in France July 1915. Somme, Ypres, Messines, Third Ypres, Lys and Aisne (1918). 39,381 casualties, eight VCs (citations). Order of battle, succession of divisional and brigade commanders.
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HISTORY OF THE SECOND DIVISION 1914 - 1918
A pre-war regular division and one of the original BEF. Fought in the early 1914 battles and at Festubert, Loos, Vimy (1916), Somme, Arras and Cambrai. Casualties 45,000 and seventeen VCs. Succession of divisional staff officers.
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