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The West Riding Territorials in the Great War

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About This Book

This book presents a unit-level history of West Riding Territorial units from pre-war organization and mobilization through frontline service in France, following the experiences of the 49th and 62nd Infantry Divisions. It chronicles training, deployment, daily life in reserve and front-line operations, covering Somme preparations and actions, winter 1916–17, Cambrai attack and counterattack, the 1918 crises and final offensives, while briefly noting Yeomanry and support services. Illustrations and maps accompany the narrative; appendices record honours, awards and casualty rolls and the account focuses on infantry operations within the county association’s wartime contribution.

About the Author

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Laurie Magnus

Laurie Magnus was a British author and historian known for his work on military history, particularly during World War I. His notable book, "The West Riding Territorials in the Great War," offers an in-depth look at the experiences of the West Riding Territorial Force during the conflict. Magnus's writing provides valuable insights into the social and military aspects of the war, contributing to the understanding of this pivotal period in history. His work remains a resource for those interested in the local histories of military units and their roles in the broader context of the Great War.

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