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Training Manuals, Text books and Instructions
On the outbreak of the Great War, the British Army was a small professional force of some 100,000 men. By the end of the conflict, after Kitchener's call for volunteers and finally conscription had scoured the nation for men, millions had served. To turn these civilians into soldiers, and to teach the new tactics and weapons that the war produced, the Army produced a hail of manuals, textbooks and instructions, many of which are only available from the Naval and MIlitary Press.
Training Manuals, Text books and Instructions
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INSTRUCTIONS REGARDING RECOMMENDATIONS FOR HONOURS AND AWARDS (1918)
This pamphlet is of historical interest in that it was published in France in September 1918 by the Military Secretary’s Branch of General Headquarters of the BEF. It goes into great detail on the procedures, the qualifications and the eligibility of the various decorations. Thus, for the VC it i...
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TRAINING ROYAL NAVAL DIVISION 1915
Syllabus of five week course at the Divisional Depot, detailing daily activities: lectures, drill, musketry, bayonet work etc. “increasing demand for drafts necessitates curtailing the time required to train men and with this object in view the following instructions are issued...”
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