The 6th Battalion, the Cheshire Regiment, was a prewar Territorial
battalion that recruited in the North Cheshire towns of Stockport,
Hyde and Stalybridge, together with the Derbyshire town of Glossop.
The majority of its part-time soldiers worked in the areas cotton
mills and hat making factories. One of the first Territorial
battalions to see action in the Great War, it went overseas in
November 1914, taking part in the famous Christmas truce a few weeks
later.In 1916, it saw major action during the Battle of the Somme. The
following year, it suffered heavy casualties during the action around
the Belgian town of Ypres, which is often known as the Battle of
Passchendaele. In 1918 the Battalion fought to hold off German
advances in the spring but, along with the rest of the BEF, was forced
to retreat many miles. By the summer of that year the tide had turned
and the Cheshire's took part in the final advances that ended the war
in November.The story is told from the Battalions formation in 1908 to
its disbandment in the 1920s and beyond with details of the Old
Comrades Association. Official accounts are supplemented by the mens
own words, taken from diaries, letters and newspaper reports.
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A Territorial Battalion on the Western Front 1914–1918
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781473897601
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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