Compiled at the instigation of the Old Comrades Association of the 1/6th Battalion of the West Yorkshire regiment this is a typical no-nonsense history of a down-to-earth unit that saw active service suffered heavy casualties and rendered sterling service in some of the very worst fighting seen on the western front during the Great War. With a laconic foreword by General Plumer in whose 2nd Army the 1/6th West Yorkshires served at Ypres and Passchendaele the book gives a full account of the battalions service which in addition to third Ypres included action at Nieuport on the coastal tip of the trenchlines and on the Somme at Thiepval. After enduring the great German offensives in the spring of 1918 they took part in the Allied counter push moving from Cambrai to Valenciennes before the Armistice brought the war to an end. With a range of photographs of officers men and aerial shots of trench warfare this volumw has a particularly fine and extensive selection of trench maps as well as Rolls of Honour decorations etc.
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