With the Scottish Regiments at the Front
Author: Evelyn Charles Vivian
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Published: 1914
Total Pages: 200
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Author: Evelyn Charles Vivian
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Published: 1914
Total Pages: 200
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Paul Cowan
Publisher: Neil Wilson Publishing Ltd
Published: 2008
Total Pages: 220
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKA compilation of Scotland's failures on the battlefields of the world from Mons Graupius to Korea.
Author: Francis Grose
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Published: 1788
Total Pages: 596
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Andrew Dewar Gibb
Publisher: Frontline Books
Published: 2016-06-30
Total Pages: 210
ISBN-13: 1848324316
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA unique and absorbing account of Churchill’s life during World War I, as written by his battalion’s adjutant who would later become his friend. Following his resignation from the Government after the disastrous Gallipoli campaign, Winston Churchill’s political career stalled. Never one to give in, Churchill was determined to continue fighting the enemy. He was already a Major in the Territorial Reserve and he was offered promotion to Lieutenant Colonel and with it command of a battalion on the Western Front. On 5 January 1916, Churchill took up his new post with the 6th (Service) Battalion, Royal Scots Fusiliers. The battalion’s adjutant was Captain Andrew Dewar Gibb who formed a close relationship with Churchill that lasted far beyond their few weeks together in the war. Dewar Gibb subsequently wrote an account of his and Churchill’s time together in the trenches. Packed with amusing anecdotes and fascinating detail, Gibb’s story shows an entirely different side to Churchill’s character from the forceful public figure normally presented to the world. Churchill proved to be a caring and compassionate commander and utterly fearless. Despised on his arrival, he was adored by his men by the time he departed . . . Supplemented with many of Churchill’s letters, the observations of other officers and additional narrative, this is the most unusual and absorbing account of this part of Churchill’s life that has ever been told. Praise for With Winston Churchill at the Front “A good book for anyone interested in Churchill, and also for those who might want to learn more about command at the front during the Great War.” —The NYMAS Review “This is a view of Churchill different from every episode in his memorable life.” —Roads to the Great War
Author: Archibald K. Murray
Publisher: Glasgow, T. Murray and son
Published: 1862
Total Pages: 526
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: John S. Keltie
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Published: 1881
Total Pages: 914
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Sir John Scott Keltie
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Published: 1875
Total Pages: 1196
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Paul McFarland
Publisher: Helion
Published: 2018
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781912390786
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe shared experiences and sacrifices of Scots in London in World War One - often untold stories and unseen pictures illustrate this fascinating new account.
Author: Trevor Royle
Publisher: Birlinn
Published: 2011-08-12
Total Pages: 532
ISBN-13: 0857901257
DOWNLOAD EBOOKOn the brink of the First World War, Scotland was regarded throughout the British Isles as 'the workshop of the Empire'. Not only were Clyde-built ships known the world over, Scotland produced half of Britain's total production of railway equipment, and the cotton and jute industries flourished in Paisley and Dundee. In addition, Scots were a hugely important source of manpower for the colonies. Yet after the war, Scotland became an industrial and financial backwater. Emigration increased as morale slumped in the face of economic stagnation and decline. The country had paid a disproportionately high price in casualties, a result of huge numbers of volunteers and the use of Scottish battalions as shock troops in the fighting on the Western Front and Gallipoli - young men whom the novelist Ian Hay called 'the vanished generation'. In this book, Trevor Royle provides the first full account of how the war changed Scotland irrevocably by exploring a wide range of themes - the overwhelming response to the call for volunteers; the performance of Scottish military formations in 1915 and 1916; the militarization of the Scottish homeland; the resistance to war in Glasgow and the west of Scotland; and the boom in the heavy industries and the strengthening of women's role in society following on from wartime employment.
Author: Sir John Scott Keltie
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Published: 1875
Total Pages: 218
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