History of the 12th Service Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment
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History of the 12th Service Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment by Richard A Sparling
Raised on the suggestion of the politician and economic historian H.A.L. Fisher, then Liberal Education Minister, after the idea was mooted by two of his students at Sheffield University, this Service Battalion, after initial training in and around Sheffield saw its first overseas service in Egypt, the Battalion was well and truly 'blooded' along with so many others, on July 1st 1916 at Serre on the Somme. After service at Vimy Ridge, it returned to the Somme and more hard fighting at Hebuterne. The Battalion helped to defend Arras during the Ludendorff offensives in 1918. Accompanied by photographs, maps and a Roll of Honour, this is a very vivid and evocative history.| SKU | Unavailable |
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| Title | History of the 12th Service Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment |
| Author | Richard A Sparling |
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| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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