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Swansea pals : a history of 14th (Service) Battalion, Welsh Regiment in the Great War

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The Swansea Battalion was formed from local men by the Mayor of Swansea in the response to Lord Kitchener's famous appeal for volunteers.

This, the first full history of the Battalion, covers early recruiting for the battalion in the Swansea area and its subsequent training in Swansea, Rhyl and Winchester, prior to departure, some 1,200 strong, in December 1915 for the Western Front.

As part of the 38th Welsh Division it participated in the attack on Mametz Wood on the Somme where, in a single day, it suffered almost 100 men killed and 300 wounded out of an attacking contingent of less than 700. A further very successful raid on the German held High Command Redoubt was followed by front line service in the dreaded Ypres Salient.

Here it took part in the bloody third Battle of Ypres, better known today as the Passchendaele Offensive.

At Aveluy Wood it was accidentally shelled by its own artillery, suffering a number of fatalities.

The Swansea Battalion then took an active part in the battles that finally broke the Hindenburg Line and the spirit of German resistance, one of its exploits being described as the high point of soldierly achievement by Douglas Haig. It was still advancing when the Armistice was signed in November 1918.

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Leo Cooper Ltd
1844152529 / 9781844152520
Paperback / softback
31/08/2005
United Kingdom
English
208 p. : ill.
24 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: 2004.