by Charles Messenger (Author)
This is a comprehensive account of how the British Army coped with and adapted to the enormous challenges and pressures of the First World War -- the first major continental war that the army had had to fight for almost a hundred years. Following the course of the War, both on the Western Front and in other theatres, Charles Messenger tells how the British Army managed the challenges of command, training, technology and new weapons of war. He examines officer selection, medicine, discipline, the manpower crisis of 1918, the integration of women into the forces and many other topics. Based on years of original research, this will become the standard work of reference on the organization and administration of the biggest army Britain has ever put into the field.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 576
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: Phoenix
Published: 27 Apr 2006
ISBN 10: 0304367222
ISBN 13: 9780304367221
Book Overview: A landmark study of the subject Will be the standard reference work on the British Army of the First World War Written by an internationally acknowledged military historian 'Whilst the book is concerned mainly with the organisational and operative history of the Army, the use of individual stories adds the human touch to give an overall balance' Contemporary Review