the West Riding Territorials in Great War
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Mud clings to boots and the distant thunder of artillery hangs over the fields of Yorkshire and Flanders alike, as men of the Territorial Force-ordinary volunteers transformed by duty-move forward into the unknown. Against the immense backdrop of the First World War, this work traces the lived realities of the West Riding Regiment, capturing the tension, camaraderie, and hard-won resilience of British volunteer soldiers drawn from towns and villages across the region. From the earliest days of mobilisation to the relentless campaigns along the Western Front, the narrative unfolds with a clarity that brings to life both the chaos of battle and the quiet moments of reflection that defined a generation. This is not just a chronicle of military history; it is a deeply human account that reveals how the British Army's experiences in the Great War shaped the very fabric of Yorkshire's communities. With a focus on the strategies, hardships, and triumphs that marked the regiment's journey, the book offers an authentic window into world war one campaigns and the evolution of British regimental history during the early twentieth century. Every page is steeped in the atmosphere of trench warfare and the enduring spirit of those who served, making it a compelling read for anyone interested in the complexities of the great war western front or the broader sweep of military history. This book was out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions. It has been restored for today's and future generations. This edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure, appealing to both the discerning collector and the reader seeking a genuine connection to the past.
Mud clings to boots and the distant thunder of artillery hangs over the fields of Yorkshire and Flanders alike, as men of the Territorial Force-ordinary volunteers transformed by duty-move forward into the unknown. Against the immense backdrop of the First World War, this work traces the lived realities of the West Riding Regiment, capturing the tension, camaraderie, and hard-won resilience of British volunteer soldiers drawn from towns and villages across the region. From the earliest days of mobilisation to the relentless campaigns along the Western Front, the narrative unfolds with a clarity that brings to life both the chaos of battle and the quiet moments of reflection that defined a generation. This is not just a chronicle of military history; it is a deeply human account that reveals how the British Army's experiences in the Great War shaped the very fabric of Yorkshire's communities. With a focus on the strategies, hardships, and triumphs that marked the regiment's journey, the book offers an authentic window into world war one campaigns and the evolution of British regimental history during the early twentieth century. Every page is steeped in the atmosphere of trench warfare and the enduring spirit of those who served, making it a compelling read for anyone interested in the complexities of the great war western front or the broader sweep of military history. This book was out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions. It has been restored for today's and future generations. This edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure, appealing to both the discerning collector and the reader seeking a genuine connection to the past.
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