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For Bravery in the Field Great War British Army Recipients of the Military Medal 1914-1920 a Register

Author : Peter Warrington
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 652 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2014-08-15
Category : History
ISBN : 178331138X

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For Bravery in the Field Great War British Army Recipients of the Military Medal 1914-1920 a Register by Peter Warrington Pdf

Instituted in March 1916 as an award for NCOs and men of the Army for acts of bravery. Later extended to women who showed bravery under fire. There was also a provision for the award of a bar for each further act of bravery. All MMs issued to British personnel are named, usually in impressed capitals, During the First World War some 115,000 awards were made, with 5,800 first bars and 180 second bars. There was one award of the MM and three bars. All issued MMs have a notification in the London Gazette. It is rare to find a citation for the Military Medal in the Gazettes It is possible that the reasons for the award will be found in the war diary of the man's unit. (available @ http: //www.nmarchive.com/ and on CD-ROM ). Also some details can appear in Regimental Histories and very rarely an original Divisional citation document that was given to the recipient will have survived. This register does NOT include Imperial troops, and Navy personnel.

Recipients of the Distinguished Conduct Medal 1914-1920

Author : R. W. Walker
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2010-03
Category : History
ISBN : 184574862X

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Recipients of the Distinguished Conduct Medal 1914-1920 by R. W. Walker Pdf

Lists the recipients of the Distinguished Conduct Medal (and second and third award bars) in the Great War. Detail shown is, Number; Rank; Surname; Initials; Regiment or branch of service; and the London Gazette date; Both British and Empire winners are shown.

The Complete Military Medal Roll 1914-19: Volume 1 A-F

Author : Peter Warrington
Publisher : Naval & Military Press
Page : 794 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2019-04-16
Category : History
ISBN : 1783315032

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The Complete Military Medal Roll 1914-19: Volume 1 A-F by Peter Warrington Pdf

Lists the British Army, Navy personnel, RFC and RAF and Imperial troop recipients of the Military Medal (114,560) and second (5,543), third (182) and fourth (1) award bars in the Great War.

Twentieth Century Women of Courage

Author : Beryl E. Escott
Publisher : Sutton Publishing
Page : 298 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : UVA:X004356279

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Twentieth Century Women of Courage by Beryl E. Escott Pdf

This book is highly illustrated and features women from Great Britain, the USA, and from the old commonwealth countries of Australia, Canada, New Zealand and South Africa.

For Bravery in the Field

Author : Christopher K. Bate,Martin G. Smith
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 542 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 1991
Category : Great Britain
ISBN : 1873996004

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For Bravery in the Field by Christopher K. Bate,Martin G. Smith Pdf

For King and Country

Author : Heather Jones
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 591 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2021-09-23
Category : History
ISBN : 9781108429368

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For King and Country by Heather Jones Pdf

Was the First World War really 'For King and Country'? This is the first full history of the monarchy's role.

Churchill's Secret War With Lenin

Author : Damien Wright
Publisher : Helion and Company
Page : 578 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2017-07-27
Category : History
ISBN : 9781913118112

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Churchill's Secret War With Lenin by Damien Wright Pdf

An account of the little-known involvement of Royal Marines as they engaged the new Bolsheviks immediately after the Russian Revolution. After three years of great loss and suffering on the Eastern Front, Imperial Russia was in crisis and on the verge of revolution. In November 1917, Lenin’s Bolsheviks (later known as “Soviets”) seized power, signed a peace treaty with the Central Powers and brutally murdered Tsar Nicholas (British King George’s first cousin) and his children so there could be no return to the old order. As Russia fractured into loyalist “White” and revolutionary “Red” factions, the British government became increasingly drawn into the escalating Russian Civil War after hundreds of thousands of German troops transferred from the Eastern Front to France were used in the 1918 “Spring Offensive” which threatened Paris. What began with the landing of a small number of Royal Marines at Murmansk in March 1918 to protect Allied-donated war stores quickly escalated with the British government actively pursuing an undeclared war against the Bolsheviks on several fronts in support of British trained and equipped “White Russian” Allies. At the height of British military intervention in mid-1919, British troops were fighting the Soviets far into the Russian interior in the Baltic, North Russia, Siberia, Caspian and Crimea simultaneously. The full range of weapons in the British arsenal were deployed including the most modern aircraft, tanks and even poison gas. British forces were also drawn into peripheral conflicts against “White” Finnish troops in North Russia and the German “Iron Division” in the Baltic. It remains a little-known fact that the last British troops killed by the German Army in the First World War were killed in the Baltic in late 1919, nor that the last Canadian and Australian soldiers to die in the First World War suffered their fate in North Russia in 1919 many months after the Armistice. Despite the award of five Victoria Crosses (including one posthumous) and the loss of hundreds of British and Commonwealth soldiers, sailors and airmen, most of whom remain buried in Russia, the campaign remains virtually unknown in Britain today. After withdrawal of all British forces in mid-1920, the British government attempted to cover up its military involvement in Russia by classifying all official documents. By the time files relating to the campaign were quietly released decades later there was little public interest. Few people in Britain today know that their nation ever fought a war against the Soviet Union. The culmination of more than 15 years of painstaking and exhaustive research with access to many previously classified official documents, unpublished diaries, manuscripts and personal accounts, author Damien Wright has written the first comprehensive campaign history of British and Commonwealth military intervention in the Russian Civil War 1918-20. “Allied intervention in the Russian Civil War remains forgotten. Wright’s book addresses that oversight, interspersing the broader story with personal accounts of participants.” —Military History Magazine

British Campaign Medals of the First World War

Author : Peter Duckers
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 117 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2011-10-20
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN : 9780747811718

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British Campaign Medals of the First World War by Peter Duckers Pdf

Britain has issued medals rewarding war service since at least the early nineteenth century, and increasingly through the period of its imperial expansion prior to 1914, but examples of many of the early types are now scarce. However, few families escaped some involvement with “the Great War” of 1914 18, and many still treasure the medals awarded to their ancestors for wartime service. Today, with a growing interest in British military history and particularly in family history and genealogy, more and more people want to trace their ancestors' past. This book looks in detail at the origin, types and varieties of the British medals awarded for general war service between 1914 and '18, and gives advice on researching the awards and their recipients.

The Great War Medal Collector's Companion

Author : G. Howard Williamson
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2017
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OCLC:1415076209

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The Great War Medal Collector's Companion by G. Howard Williamson Pdf

Indigenous Peoples and the Second World War

Author : R. Scott Sheffield,Noah Riseman
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 367 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2018-12-06
Category : History
ISBN : 9781108424639

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Indigenous Peoples and the Second World War by R. Scott Sheffield,Noah Riseman Pdf

A transnational history of how Indigenous peoples mobilised en masse to support the war effort on the battlefields and the home fronts.

Spearhead of Logistics

Author : Benjamin King,Richard C. Biggs
Publisher : Government Printing Office
Page : 584 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2016-02-25
Category : History
ISBN : 0160931193

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Spearhead of Logistics by Benjamin King,Richard C. Biggs Pdf

Spearhead of Logistics is a narrative branch history of the U.S. Army's Transportation Corps, first published in 1994 for transportation personnel and reprinted in 2001 for the larger Army community. The Quartermaster Department coordinated transportation support for the Army until World War I revealed the need for a dedicated corps of specialists. The newly established Transportation Corps, however, lasted for only a few years. Its significant utility for coordinating military transportation became again transparent during World War II, and it was resurrected in mid-1942 to meet the unparalleled logistical demands of fighting in distant theaters. Finally becoming a permanent branch in 1950, the Transportation Corps continued to demonstrate its capability of rapidly supporting U.S. Army operations in global theaters over the next fifty years. With useful lessons of high-quality support that validate the necessity of adequate transportation in a viable national defense posture, it is an important resource for those now involved in military transportation and movement for ongoing expeditionary operations. This text should be useful to both officers and noncommissioned officers who can take examples from the past and apply the successful principles to future operations, thus ensuring a continuing legacy of Transportation excellence within Army operations. Additionally, military science students and military historians may be interested in this volume.

The 25th Division in France and Flanders

Author : Lt Col M. Kincaid-Smith
Publisher : Andrews UK Limited
Page : 435 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2012-03-26
Category : History
ISBN : 9781781504451

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The 25th Division in France and Flanders by Lt Col M. Kincaid-Smith Pdf

The 25th Division (74th, 75th and 76th Brigades) was formed in September 1914, one of Kitchener's Third New Army divisions, under the command of Major-General F.Ventris (late Essex), who had retired some five years earlier. He was replaced at the end of May 1915 by B.J.C Doran (late R Irish Regt), a regular, promoted from command of the 68th Brigade; prior to that he had commanded the 8th Infantry Brigade in France during the first two months of the war. The division went to France in September 1915 and a month later the 76th Brigade was transferred to the 3rd Division in exchange for the 7th Brigade. For the next six months or so the division was in the ‘Plugstreet'/Armentieres sector before moving down to Vimy Ridge in May 1916, where it was awarded the first of the six VCs it was to win by the end of the war. Command changed again in June when E.G.T Bainbridge replaced Doran who was sent back to command a district in Ireland. Thereafter the division fought on the Somme, at Messines, Third Ypres, in the German offensive of March/April 1918 and finally on the Aisne in May 1918, with IX Corps under French command. When the division was taken out of the line in mid-June it had, since February, suffered losses of some 15,500 of whom 7,500 were missing. At this point the divisional and brigade HQs and the infantry battalions were sent back to England where the division was reconstituted; it returned to France in September with another commander, J.R.E Charles, who had taken over in August. This is reflected in the divisional history which is divided into two parts, Part I is concerned with the original division, Part II with the reborn division. Kincaid-Smith’s work is unlike any other Great War divisional history in that nearly half the book is taken up with citations (over 300 of them), lists of honours and awards, tables of casualties and details of officer casualties. As he says in his introduction, he sets out to give a very brief sketch of the operations in which the 25th Division was engaged from time to time, so this is not a continuous narrative. Beginning with the Somme he devotes a chapter to each of the major operations involving the division, each chapter followed by the honours and awards gained plus selected citations; usually, such details appear in appendices. From time to time casualties suffered by the division over a given period are summarised in tables that give the figures for every unit; each of these tables (there are four of them) is followed by the names of the officer casualties (killed, wounded and missing), listed by units; individual dates are not given. By the end of the war the division’s losses amounted to 48,289 of whom 623 Officers and 12,663 Other Ranks made the supreme sacrifice.

The Frontier of Patriotism

Author : Jeff Keshen,Adriana A. Davies
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2016
Category : History
ISBN : 1552388344

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The Frontier of Patriotism by Jeff Keshen,Adriana A. Davies Pdf

Canada's First National Internment Operations and the Search for Sanctuary in the Ukrainian Labour Farmer Temple Association -- Conscientious Objectors in Alberta in the First World War -- SECTION FOUR: Aftermath -- War, Public Health, and the 1918 "Spanish" Influenza Pandemic in Alberta -- Applying Modernity: Local Government and the 1919 Federal Housing Scheme in Alberta -- Soldier Settlement in Alberta, 1917-1931 -- First World War Centennial Commemoration in Alberta Museums -- APPENDIX -- CONTRIBUTORS -- INDEX -- Back Cover

Symbol of Courage

Author : Max Arthur
Publisher : Pan Macmillan
Page : 750 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Art
ISBN : 0330491334

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Symbol of Courage by Max Arthur Pdf

The Victoria Cross can only be awarded for most conspicuous bravery, or some daring or pre-eminent act of valour or self-sacrifice or extreme devotion to duty in the presence of the enemy. It has been awarded only 1,354 times since the Crimean War, the majority going to British and Commonwealth troops. Symbol of Courage vividly brings the story of the medal to life, giving a narrative history from the Crimean War to the recent war in Afghanistan. It includes many first-hand accounts of individual acts of bravery and describes what happened to the VC holders, some of whom found it was harder wearing the medal than winning it. It also gives a complete listing of every VC holder with details of the action in which they won the medal. Written by acclaimed military historian Max Arthur, this is a fascinating and comprehensive study that will appeal to everyone who is interested in military history.The Victoria Cross is Britains most famous medalit has a great emotional appeal and this book is full of stories of remarkable courage. Max Arthurs last book, Forgotten Voices of the Great War, sold over 84,000 copies in paperback for Ebury. The first book for many years to give a complete history of the medal. There are many Commonwealth holders so there should be a market outside the UK.

A History of American Literature and Culture of the First World War

Author : Tim Dayton,Mark W. Van Wienen
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 400 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2021-02-04
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1108475329

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A History of American Literature and Culture of the First World War by Tim Dayton,Mark W. Van Wienen Pdf

In the years of and around the First World War, American poets, fiction writers, and dramatists came to the forefront of the international movement we call Modernism. At the same time a vast amount of non- and anti-Modernist culture was produced, mostly supporting, but also critical of, the US war effort. A History of American Literature and Culture of the First World War explores this fraught cultural moment, teasing out the multiple and intricate relationships between an insurgent Modernism, a still-powerful traditional culture, and a variety of cultural and social forces that interacted with and influenced them. Including genre studies, focused analyses of important wartime movements and groups, and broad historical assessments of the significance of the war as prosecuted by the United States on the world stage, this book presents original essays defining the state of scholarship on the American culture of the First World War.