The history of the Twentieth (Light) Division

Major-General W. Douglas Smith, C.B.
CAPTAIN V. E. INGLEFIELD
WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY LIEUT.-GENERAL
THE EARL OF CAVAN
K.P., G.C.M., K.C.B., M.V.O.
London
NISBET & CO. LTD.
22 BERNERS STREET W.1
First Published in 1921
Printed in Great Britain by Turnbull & Spears, Edinburgh
This history has been compiled from the official records and from the notes of many of those who took part in the operations described. The fighting troops of the Division necessarily occupy the chief place in the narrative, but it must be remembered throughout that the achievements of these troops would have been impossible without the co-operation of the Royal Army Service Corps, Army Ordnance Corps and Army Veterinary Corps units, and the good work of the Field Ambulances and stretcher-bearers.
Of the great number of honours won, and of the still greater number of gallant actions performed, only a few have been mentioned. These must be taken merely as typical of the many brave deeds which there is no space to record.

Valentine Erskine Inglefield
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Год издания

2024-07-26

Темы

World War, 1914-1918 -- Regimental histories -- Great Britain; Great Britain. Army. Division, 20th (Light)

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