The Hood Battalion by Leonard Sellars

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The Hood Battalion by Leonard Sellars

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The author traces many first-hand accounts and original illustrations to trace the story of "Winston's Little Army", the Hood Battalion, through the idealism, bravery and subsequent tragedies of World War I.

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The Hood Battalion by Leonard Sellars

Len Sellers uses many first-hand accounts and original illustrations to trace the fascinating story of "Winston's Little Army", the Hood Battalion, through the idealism, bravery and subsequent tragedies of World War I. The Royal Naval Division, Churchill's brainchild, was formed at the beginning of the First World War by the Admiralty from large numbers of naval reservists. Later were added new army recruits from the six areas of Tyne & Wear, Clyde, Sussex, Liverpool, Bristol and London. A Division grew up that was different, not as other men, but as soldier sailors and which resulted in many interesting combinations of officers and men. They were thrust into action before the division was weaned, as an infantry unit, in a hopeless but heroic endeavour to save the Belgium fortress of Antwerp and in order to delay the enemy and support the retreating troops to save our doors to Europe, the Channel ports. This is a story of a half-breed outfit, neither fish nor fowl, soldier or sailor. The army could never decide.
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ISBN 13 9780850523867
ISBN 10 0850523869
Title The Hood Battalion
Author Leonard Sellars
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Year published 1993-09-14
Number of pages 352
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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