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The History of the 2/6th (Rifle) Battalion, "the King's" (Liverpool Regiment) 1914-1919

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A regimental history traces the raising and home training of a territorial rifle battalion, its embarkation for the Western Front, and its experience of trench warfare. It recounts periods in reserve and in sustained defence, a severe gas bombardment at Armentières, and participation in major offensives including Passchendaele, the breaking of the Drocourt-Quéant section of the Hindenburg Line, the Cambrai fighting, and the final advance into northern towns up to the Armistice. The volume includes maps, photographs, sketches of specialist roles, and detailed appendices of officers, warrant officers, and service rolls.

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C. E. Wurtzburg

C. E. Wurtzburg is known for his detailed historical account, "The History of the 2/6th (Rifle) Battalion, 'the King's' (Liverpool Regiment) 1914-1919." This work provides an in-depth exploration of the battalion's experiences during World War I, highlighting the challenges and contributions of its soldiers. Wurtzburg's writing offers valuable insights into military history and the social context of the time, making it a significant resource for those interested in the history of the British Army and the impact of the war on local communities.

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