About This Book
A compilation of first-hand and regimental accounts describing Irish units' operations in the Great War, assembled from letters, interviews with wounded men, and depot records. It chronicles engagements from the early retreat and major river battles to coastal campaigns, trench warfare, gas and incendiary attacks, and the Dardanelles and Gallipoli landings, offering chapter-length narratives of particular assaults and stands. The text highlights individual acts of gallantry and decorations, profiles several Victoria Cross recipients, and records the roles of chaplains and battalion life. Overall it interweaves operational narrative, regimental history, and personal testimony to convey battlefield conditions, tactics, and soldierly morale.
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