G. H. Q. (Montreuil-Sur-Mer) [Illustrated Edition]

G. H. Q. (Montreuil-Sur-Mer) [Illustrated Edition]

Author: G.S.O. – Major Sir Frank Fox O.B.E.

Publisher: Pickle Partners Publishing

Published: 2015-11-06

Total Pages: 708

ISBN-13: 1786255308

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Includes the First World War Illustrations Pack – 73 battle plans and diagrams and 198 photos Account of the work at G.H.Q. by an officer (Australian Sir Frank Fox) who served there attached to the Quartermaster-General’s Branch. “His account of the conditions in which a junior administrative staff officer lived & worked is valuable, especially as there are few records of this sort.” - Falls


G.H.Q. (Montreuil-sur-Mer)

G.H.Q. (Montreuil-sur-Mer)

Author: Frank Fox

Publisher:

Published: 1920

Total Pages: 398

ISBN-13:

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The story of life at British General Headquarters, at Montreuil, during the First World War.


G. H. Q. (Montreuil-Sur-Mer) by "G.S.O."

G. H. Q. (Montreuil-Sur-Mer) by

Author: Frank Fox

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2021-05-19

Total Pages: 273

ISBN-13:

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G. H. Q. (Montreuil-Sur-Mer) by "G.S.O." is a work by Frank Fox, a journalist, writer and activist who actively encouraged warning others about the dangers of a major War in Europe in the early 20th century.


Archives of War

Archives of War

Author: Debra Ramsay

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2023-07-21

Total Pages: 219

ISBN-13: 1000919935

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This book offers a comparative analysis of British Army Unit War Diaries in the two World Wars, to reveal the role played by previously unnoticed technologies in shaping the archival records of war. Despite thriving scholarship on the history of war, the history of Operational Record Keeping in the British Army remains unexplored. Since World War I, the British Army has maintained daily records of its operations. These records, Unit War Diaries, are the first official draft of events on the battlefield. They are vital for the army’s operational effectiveness and fundamental to the histories of British conflict, yet the material history of their own production and development has been widely ignored. This book is the first to consider Unit War Diaries as mediated, material artefacts with their own history. Through a unique comparative analysis of the Unit War Diaries of the First and Second World Wars, this book uncovers the mediated processes involved in the practice of operational reporting and reveals how hidden technologies and ideologies have shaped the official record of warfare. Tracking the records into The National Archives in Kew, where they are now held, the book interrogates how they are re-presented and re-interpreted through the archive. It investigates how the individuals, institutions and technologies involved in the production and uses of unit diaries from battlefield to archive have influenced how modern war is understood and, more importantly, waged. This book will be of much interest to students of media and communication studies, military history, archive studies and British history.