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It can't last forever : the 19th Battalion and the Canadian Corps in the First World War / David Campbell.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Campbell, David, 1972- author.
Series:
Canadian unit, formation, and command histories.
Canadian Unit, Formation, and Command Histories
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Canada--History, Military--20th century.
Canada.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (pages cm.)
Place of Publication:
Waterloo, Ontario : Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2017.
Summary:
The 19th Battalion was an infantry unit that fought in many of the deadliest battles of the First World War. Hailing from Hamilton, Toronto, and other communities in southern Ontario and beyond, its members were ordinary men facing extraordinary challenges at the Somme, Vimy Ridge, Passchendaele, Amiens, and other battlefields on Europe's Western Front. Through his examination of official records and personal accounts, the author presents vivid descriptions and assessments of the rigours of training, the strains of trench warfare, the horrors of battle, and the camaraderie of life behind the front lines. From mobilization in 1914 to the return home in 1919, Campbell reveals the unique experiences of the battalion's officers and men and situates their service within the broader context of the battalion's parent formations-the 4th Infantry Brigade and the 2nd Division of the Canadian Corps. Readers will gain a fuller appreciation of the internal dynamics of an infantry battalion and how it functioned within the larger picture of Canadian operations.
Contents:
Front Matter
Contents
List of Maps
Abbreviations
Battle Honours of the 19th Battalion
Foreword
Preface
Recruiting and Mobilization: 1914-15
Training in England: May-September 1915
Life in the Trenches: September-December 1915
Waging Trench Warfare: September 1915-March 1916
Trial by Fire: St-Eloi, April 1916
"Trying the Nerves": May-July 1916
A Daylight Coup and Departing Belgium: 29 July-August 1916
Preparing for Battle: 28 August-15 September 1916
Fighting at the Somme: 15 September- 3 October 1916
A "Most Uneventful Tour": October 1916-March 1917
"An Easter Gift" - Vimy Ridge: 25 March-9 April 1917
A Bloody Setback: 10 April-1 July 1917
"The Worst Ever": July-August 1917 and the Battle for Hill 70
"A Dirty, Dirty Country": September-November 1917 and the Battle for Passchendaele
Days of Uncertainty: November 1917-March 1918
"It Was Pretty Lively": 21 March-June 1918
Prelude to Victor y: July-7 August 1918
The Battle of Amiens and Its Aftermath: 8-18 August 1918
Arras: 19-31 August 1918
Cambrai and Iwuy: 1 September-13 October 1918
Long Road to Mons: 14 October-11 November 1918
Going Home - Eventually: 12 November 1918- 25 May 1919
Epilogue
Monthly Casualties
Discipline in France and Flanders
Commanding Officers, 19th Battalion 1914-1919
Honours and Awards
Notes
Index
Canadian Unit, Formation, and Command Histories series
Notes:
Includes index.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (EBC, viewed December 22, 2017).
ISBN:
9781771122535
1771122536
OCLC:
963393879

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