British Territorial Units 1914-18: No.245 (Men-at-Arms)

British Territorial Units 1914-18: No.245 (Men-at-Arms)

by Mike Chappell (Illustrator), Mike Chappell (Illustrator), Ray Westlake (Author)

Synopsis

In his Army Reforms of 1906/07 the Secretary of State for War, Richard Burdon Haldane, provided for an expeditionary force - the Regular Army supplemented by the old Militia - and a new organisation intended for home defence, the Territorial Force. This new 'Citizen's Army' was formed by the transfer of the Honourable Artillery Company, Imperial Yeomanry and Volunteer Force, all with many years of service and tradition. At the outbreak of World War I, the Territorial Force was organised as per the Regular Army, with infantry battalions, artillery, engineers, supply and medical formations. This title takes a highly detailed and illustrated look at the badges and uniforms and the changing organisation of the British Territorial units during World War I. It also covers the combat experiences of the men who soon found themselves in service overseas, in the thick of the fighting.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 48
Edition: First Edition First Printing
Publisher: Osprey Publishing
Published: 26 Mar 1992

ISBN 10: 1855321688
ISBN 13: 9781855321687

Author Bio
Ray Westlake has had a long standing fascination with the Territorial Units of the British Army. He has published numeous volumes on British units during the Great War, covering Gallipoli and the Somme. In this, his first title for Osprey, he brings his expertise and research to bear in a close look at the Territorial Forces during this period.