The Recollections Of Rifleman Bowlby

The Recollections Of Rifleman Bowlby

Author: Alex Bowlby

Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson

Published: 2021-11-25

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 1474625479

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'One of the great Second World War memoirs ... will be read as long as that war is remembered' John Keegan 'Extraordinary realism' SUNDAY TIMES 'A touch of the Somme and more than a hint of Wilfred Owen' TLS A classic of WWII, this is the vivid memoir of Private Bowlby, who came through the North Africa campaign only to have to battle in bitter fighting against a stubborn and skilled German defence in Italy. It is a truly authentic account of what it was like to fight your way through one of the most gruelling and dangerous campaigns of the Second World War, where so often the hunters became the hunted. A superb first-hand account of the the second world war.


Recollections of Rifleman Bowlby

Recollections of Rifleman Bowlby

Author: Alex Bowlby

Publisher: Pen and Sword

Published: 1969-09-01

Total Pages: 229

ISBN-13: 0850521386

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In 1944, having distinguished itself in the North Africa campaign, Rifleman Bowlby's battalion of Greenjackets was sent to Italy. But instead of being used in the specialised role for which it had been trained, most of the battalion's vehicles were taken away on arrival, and the riflemen were told that they were to be used as ordinary infantry. Stripped of its hard core of regulars, the battalion suffered one disastrous defeat after another until its hard-won reputation fell in tatters. 'Quite extraordinary realism in this worm's eye view ... The sweating, slogging, frightened infantryman in conditions of extreme stress and horror. It is a book to bring a shiver to the most grizzled veteran.' Sunday Times


The Royal Horse Artillery

The Royal Horse Artillery

Author: Shelford Bidwell

Publisher:

Published: 1973

Total Pages: 148

ISBN-13:

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Bilag A-C: Kronologisk oversigt over batteriernes placering 1793-1838; Oversigt over modtagere af Viktoriakorset; Regimentsmarcherne "The Duchess of Kent March", "The Keel Row" og "Bonnie Dundee" i nodenotation. - Citater fra forskellige kilder. - Introduktion til bogen ved Brian Horrocks.


Recollections of Rifleman Bowl

Recollections of Rifleman Bowl

Author: Alex Bowlby

Publisher: Arrow

Published: 1991-07-04

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 9780099785408

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This is Rifleman Bowlby's account of life in an infantry platoon in Italy in 1944. The battalion in which he served had been renowned throughout the 8th Army, but by the time it arrived in Italy it had been stripped of its core of regulars and its specialist role. Now used as heavy infantry, it lost its first battle, then its second, and the reputation that had taken three years to build fell apart in a few weeks. Only in its last battle, when it was smashed to pieces on the Gothic line, did the battalion regain its esteem.


A War of Nerves

A War of Nerves

Author: Ben Shephard

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 524

ISBN-13: 9780674011199

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This is a history of military psychiatry in the twentieth century. Both absorbing historical narrative and intellectual detective story, it weaves literary, medical, and military lore to give us a fascinating history of war neuroses and their treatment, from the World Wars through Vietnam and up to the Gulf War.


The Veterans' Tale

The Veterans' Tale

Author: Frances Houghton

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2019-01-10

Total Pages: 307

ISBN-13: 1108496911

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Reveals how memoirs are rich repositories of information about the ways in which veterans remembered, understood, and recounted their war.


The Soldiers' Tale

The Soldiers' Tale

Author: Samuel Hynes

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 1998-04-01

Total Pages: 317

ISBN-13: 1101191724

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The Soldiers' Tale is the story of modern wars as told by the men who did the actual fighting. Hynes examines the journals, memoirs, and letters of men who fought in the two World Wars and in Vietnam, and also the wars fought against the weak and helpless in concentration camps, prisoner-of-war camps, and bombed cities. Interweaving his own reflections on war with brilliantly chosen passages from soldiers' accounts, he offers vivid answers to the question we all ask of men who have fought: What was it like? In these powerful pages the experiences of modern war, which seem unimaginable to those who weren't there, become comprehensible and real. The wide range of writers examined includes both famous literary memoirists like Robert Graves, Tim O'Brien, and Elie Wiesel, and unknown soldiers who wrote only their war stories. Using these testimonies, Hynes considers each war in terms of its special circumstances and its effects on men who fought. His understanding of the psychology of warfare—and of each war's role in history—gives this study its intellectual authority; the voices of the men who were there, and wrote about what they saw and felt, give it its powerful dramatic impact.


The Last Full Measure

The Last Full Measure

Author: Michael Stephenson

Publisher: Crown

Published: 2012-05-22

Total Pages: 482

ISBN-13: 0307952770

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In this brilliantly researched, deeply humane work of history, Michael Stephenson traces the paths that have led soldiers to their graves over the centuries, revealing a wealth of insight about the nature of combat, the differences among cultures, and the unchanging qualities of humanity itself. Behind every soldier’s death lies a story, a tale not just of the cold mathematics of the battlefield but of an individual human being who gave his life. What psychological and cultural pressures brought him to his fate? What lies—and truths—convinced him to march toward his death? Covering warfare from prehistory through the present day, The Last Full Measure tells these soldiers’ stories, ultimately capturing the experience of war as few books ever have. In these pages, we march into battle alongside the Greek phalanx and the medieval foot soldier. We hear gunpowder’s thunder in the slaughters of the Napoleonic era and the industrialized killing of the Civil War, and recoil at the modern, automated horrors of both World Wars. Finally, we witness the death of one tradition of “heroic” combat and the construction of another in the wars of the modern era, ranging from Vietnam to America’s latest involvements in Iraq and Afghanistan. In exploring these conflicts and others, Stephenson draws on numerous sources to delve deep into fascinating, period-specific detail—tracing, for instance, the true combat effectiveness of the musket, the utility of the cavalry charge, or the vulnerabilities of the World War II battle tank. Simultaneously, he examines larger themes and reveals surprising connections across both time and culture. What does the medieval knight have in common with the modern paratrooper? What did heroism and bravery mean to the Roman legionary, or to the World War I infantryman—and what is the true motivating power of such ideals? How do men use religion, friendship, or even nihilism to armor themselves against impending doom—and what do we as human beings make of the undeniable joy some among us take in the carnage? Combining commanding prose, impeccable research, and a true sensitivity to the combatant’s plight, The Last Full Measure is both a remarkably fresh journey through the annals of war and a powerful tribute to the proverbial unknown soldier.