Your Country Needs You!: Expansion of the British Army Infantry Divisions 1914-1918 by Martin Middlebrook

Your Country Needs You!: Expansion of the British Army Infantry Divisions 1914-1918 by Martin Middlebrook

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In the early years of the Great War, the inadequacy of Britain's Army in quantitative and qualitative terms led to an urgency for expansion. As the title of this latest work by Martin Middlebrook demonstrates, a ten fold increase in divisions was achieved.

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Your Country Needs You!: Expansion of the British Army Infantry Divisions 1914-1918 by Martin Middlebrook

Taking the politics of Field Marshal Lord Kitchener's appointment as War Minister as his starting point, the author describes in his lively and authoritative style the dramatic events and dynamic personalities key to the ever-deepening British commitment.The reader is skilfully guided through the early mobilisation, dispatch of the British Expedition Force, withdrawal of overseas garrisons and the response from the Territorial Army. At the same time, Kitchener's now legendary appeal to the civilian population produced 'The New Army'.This led to the 'Pals Battalion' phenomenon and Middlebrook's analysis of the often class-based origins and his listing of the resulting divisions shows that the Movement was broader geographically than has previously been suggestedThe War's insatiable appetite for human life eventually demanded the introduction of conscription and Your Country Needs You describes how this affected the character of all divisions.
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ISBN 13 9780850527117
ISBN 10 0850527112
Title Your Country Needs You!: Expansion of the British Army Infantry Divisions 1914-1918
Author Martin Middlebrook
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Year published 1999-07-27
Number of pages 160
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