Great War Diaries of Brigadier Alexander Johnston by Edwin Astill

Great War Diaries of Brigadier Alexander Johnston by Edwin Astill

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Alexander Johnston served in France from the outbreak of war until being wounded in 1917. A highly intelligent officer who gained rapid promotion, his diaries provide insights into conditions and the conduct of the war, covering many of the major engagements of The Great War, including the battle of La Bassee and the trench warfare of 1915.

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Great War Diaries of Brigadier Alexander Johnston by Edwin Astill

Alexander Johnston went over to France in August 1914 as the signals officer for 7 Infantry Brigade. He went on to serve in that capacity with 3rd Division before becoming, in turn, Brigade Major, Commanding Officer 10th Battalion Cheshire Regiment and finally Officer Commanding 126 Infantry Brigade. Throughout he proved himself to be a brave, resourceful and determined soldier. He was always close to the front line, yet his signals and staff duties gave him insights into the conduct of the war at higher levels. Therein lies the value of this diary. Many of the major engagements of the war are covered. He took part in Mons, Le Cateau and the subsequent retreat and advance to the Aisne. The diary provides valuable insights into the battle of La Bassee and the trench warfare of 1915. As a Brigade Major he was kept busy in 1916 with both holding the line (in the face of intensive enemy mining operations) and the Somme battle. By 1917 his work in command of 10th Cheshire Regiment showed positive results in the battalion's performance at Messines and gained him promotion to Brigadier General. Within days of taking command he was up at the front line where he was badly wounded. But for the wound Johnston may well have gained even higher command and wider acclaim for his services. The diary is an important addition to the literature of the Great War.
Astill, Edwin: - Edwin Astill is an author and historian.
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ISBN 13 9781844155811
ISBN 10 1844155811
Title Great War Diaries of Brigadier Alexander Johnston
Author Edwin Astill
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Year published 2007-03-26
Number of pages 256
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.