by PaulOldfield (Author), RalphGibson (Author)
On the 10th September 1914 the City of Sheffield officially raised its own battalion, named the 12th (Service) Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment (Sheffield City Battalion). Just three and half years later in February 1918, the Battalion was disbanded, never to be reformed. In this short space of time over 3,000 men passed through the ranks of the City Battalion. Of these almost 700 were killed or died of their wounds, and over 500 were commissioned. The book covers the raising of the battalion , training, Egypt, early days in France, preparations for the Somme, 1st July (over 248 men killed, over 300 wounded), the aftermath of the battle, Neuve Chapelle, Arras, Vimy Ridge and finally disbandment and post war. With a unique selection of photographs this book is a tribute to the men who served in the Sheffield City Battalion.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 240
Publisher: Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Published: 15 Jun 2006
ISBN 10: 1844154238
ISBN 13: 9781844154234