A Gallant County

A Gallant County

Author: Robin Grist

Publisher: Casemate Publishers

Published: 2018-04-30

Total Pages: 438

ISBN-13: 152673608X

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This book describes the campaigns fought by the Gloucestershire Regiments sixteen infantry battalions and the 1/1st RGH which saw action on all the Allied fronts. During The Great War the Gloucesters who already had more battle honors than any other regiment won another eighty-two.Over 46,000 men served in the Gloucesters and the RGH during the First World War without any member of either regiment being charged with either desertion or cowardice. Twenty-five Military Medals were won by 1st Gloucesters at Festubert on one day in April 1918, a record for a single battalion.A Gallant County captures the contrast between the fighting in the mud of the Western Front, the heat and dust of the Middle East and the horrors of Gallipoli. The author skilfully paints the picture of infantry and cavalry actions in the different theatres. 1/1st RGH were one of only two yeomanry regiments to fight from Egypt to Aleppo.The use of personal accounts and descriptions of acts of individual and collective gallantry make this a superb record of a Countys outstanding contribution to victory.


The Gloucestershire Regiment in the War 1914-1918

The Gloucestershire Regiment in the War 1914-1918

Author: Everard Wyrall

Publisher:

Published: 2016-12-11

Total Pages: 378

ISBN-13: 9781540627285

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'The Glorious Glosters' Founded in 1881, the Gloucestershire Regiment saw service in many conflicts. In The Gloucester Regiment in the War 1914-1918 Everard Wyrall provides a detailed, in-depth history of the Regiment's involvement in First World War. Sixteen battalions of the Gloucestershire Regiment served during First World War, with postings in France, Flanders, Italy, Gallipoli, Egypt, Mesopotamia, Persia, and Macedonia. In France, much of the Regiment saw action on the Western Front, with their first casualties of war sustained during the retreat from Mons. On the Western Front, various battalions of the Glosters saw action in the First Battle of Ypres, the Battle of Aubers Ridge, the Second Battle of Ypres, the Somme offensive, the Battle of Loos, the Battle of Albert, the Battle of Bazentin, the Battle of Fromelles, the Battle of Poziļæ½res, High Wood, and the Battle of Guillemont. Though at times billets were comfortable and there was time for training and sport, often those on the front lines experienced severe conditions, with water-logged trenches and mud reaching the knees a regular occurrence. Yet, as Wyrall shows, the men of the Gloucestershire Regiment prevailed and contributed significantly to the ultimate victory of the Allies in the First World War. Praise for Everard Wyrall 'Captain Everard Wyrall is an indefatigable military historian.' - The Spectator 'It is a record of patience and determination, of self-sacrifice and bravery.' - Field Marshal George Francis Milne Everard Wyrall (1878-1933) served in the Boer War, the First World War, and the Third African War. He was an author, journalist, and historian who contributed significantly to the literary commemoration of First World War, compiling extensive official military histories, including, among others, those dedicated to the Somerset Light Infantry, Middlesex Regiment, King's Liverpool Regiment, and West Yorkshire Regiment.