Author: H. C. Wylly
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ISBN: 9781847347343
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 468
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A suitably massive history for a regiment with an enormous reputation. This volume covers the huge range of the Green Howards (the Yorkshire Regiment s) Great War campaigns - and takes the narrative beyond the war to post-war campaigns in Afghanistan and the intervention against the Russian revolution. Compiled from diaries, letters and interviews with survivors as well as from official diaries, reports and logs, this is a classic Regimental history of a famous unit which, as general Edward Bulfin, the Green Howards Colonel-in-Chief modestly writes: Fought on almost every front, and pulled their weight . The regiment s 1st battalion was on garrison duty in India; while the 2nd battalion landed in France in time for the first battle of Ypres in November 1914. Other Green Howard battalions fought in Flanders; France; Italy; Gallipoli; as well as serving in Russia, the Balkans; Palestine; Syria and Mesopotamia. The cost was high - but, as an appendix listing the 12 Victoria Crosses won by the Green Howards in the war testifies, the record was proud.
Author: H. C. Wylly
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ISBN: 9781847347343
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 468
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A suitably massive history for a regiment with an enormous reputation. This volume covers the huge range of the Green Howards (the Yorkshire Regiment s) Great War campaigns - and takes the narrative beyond the war to post-war campaigns in Afghanistan and the intervention against the Russian revolution. Compiled from diaries, letters and interviews with survivors as well as from official diaries, reports and logs, this is a classic Regimental history of a famous unit which, as general Edward Bulfin, the Green Howards Colonel-in-Chief modestly writes: Fought on almost every front, and pulled their weight . The regiment s 1st battalion was on garrison duty in India; while the 2nd battalion landed in France in time for the first battle of Ypres in November 1914. Other Green Howard battalions fought in Flanders; France; Italy; Gallipoli; as well as serving in Russia, the Balkans; Palestine; Syria and Mesopotamia. The cost was high - but, as an appendix listing the 12 Victoria Crosses won by the Green Howards in the war testifies, the record was proud.
Author: Harold Carmichael Wylly
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Category : World War, 1914-1918
Languages : en
Pages : 419
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Author: Harold Carmichael Wylly
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Languages : en
Pages : 419
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Author: Great Britain. Army. Infantry. Regiments. Princess of Wales's Own (Yorkshire Regiment)
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Languages : en
Pages : 419
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Author: Everard Wyrall
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Category : Great Britain
Languages : en
Pages : 486
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Author: Major M.L. Ferrar
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ISBN: 9781843421887
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Languages : en
Pages : 451
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This regiment is more familiarly known as The Green Howards, one of only four English and Welsh infantry regiments retaining their old title, unaffected by the various amalgamations, re-amalgamations and disbandments that have decimated the British Army since the end of World War II. It got its name from the days when regiments were known by the colonel s name. In 1744 there were two Colonel Howard s Regiments on active service in the War of Austrian Succession one of which wore green facings; to avoid confusion that regiment was referred to as Green Howards. It came into existence on 19 November 1688, recruited from volunteers from Somerset and Devon, the first regiment to be raised in England after the landing of Prince William of Orange (soon to be William III) two weeks earlier. In 1751 the regiments were numbered and it became the 19th Regiment of Foot. The regiment fought in the American War of Independence and in 1796 it sailed for India but was diverted to Ceylon, where it was to spend the next twenty-four years, apart from a few short tours to India. It was involved in the Kandian War and was one of three British regiments to qualify for the Ceylon Medal. The regiment did not come home till 1820 by which time it had suffered 1,498 deaths in action and from disease. It fought in the Crimea where it won its first two VCs, at Sebastopol. The regiment was back in India during the Mutiny of 1857, and now as the 1st Battalion, it took part in the Hazara campaign of 1868, the Sudan Expedition of 1885/6, and in the Boer War where it won the regiment s third VC. Its story ends with the battalion in Khartoum, under orders for India where it would remain throughout the Great War. The second battalion was formed in 1858 and the last three chapters cover its history - Ireland, India, Burma, the Tirah. The account ends with the battalion back in England after an overseas tour of nineteen years, sixteen of them in India. An appendix lists the Regiment s succession of colonels and gives casualty details for the Crimea, Egypt and the Sudan, the Tirah and S Africa. There is a good index. In this edition the colour plates have been grouped together at the beginning of the book
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Author: Geoffrey Powell
Publisher: Hamish Hamilton
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Languages : en
Pages : 144
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Author: John Sadler
Publisher: Biteback Publishing
ISBN: 1849546096
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 384
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2014 marks the centenary of the outbreak of the Great War, arguably the definitive conflict in the history of Europe. Never before or since has such a great swell of popular sentiment produced such a patriotic rush to arms. In the trenches and on the battlefield, British soldiers united with their allies to fight valiantly for the cause. At very great cost, they delivered Western Europe from a new Dark Age. Providing a vital insight into this pivotal period, historians John Sadler and Rosie Serdiville disclose the poignant and emotive experiences of war, in the front line and behind, from men and women of every class and background. Combining rich anecdote and unique testimony, the stories of those that passed through the ordeal of war reveal remarkable tales of horror and suffering, but also the comradeship, exhilaration and adventure of the Western Front. This is the human story of the Great War, told by those who lived through it.
Author: H. C. Wylly (Colonel.)
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