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Semi-open Warfare in the 100 Days

Semi-open Warfare in the 100 Days

The 46th (North Midland) Division was one of the best divisions by 1918 but it was also one which experienced one of the sharpest learning curves of the Great War. Learning curves were related to survival of trench warfare and learning from post-batt...




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Jellicoe of Scapa

Jellicoe of Scapa

John Jellicoe (1859-1935) was famously described as ‘The only man who could have lost the war in an afternoon’ by Winston Churchill in his book ‘The World Crisis.’

Jellicoe, born in Hampshire to a family with naval traditions, joined the Navy ...




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Aces Falling: The Air War of 1918

Aces Falling: The Air War of 1918

The RFC, and the RAF which replaced it when the two air services RFC and RNAS joined on 1 April 1918, had two primary objectives – photographic reconnaissance and artillery observation. Scout aircraft would be employed to shoot down the German phot...




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Researching your Great War Family History

Researching your Great War Family History

This is a topic area which will be expanded over coming months.

To begin your research, you should first of all read the articles that are posted below here on this site. You will find a wealth on useful information contained within them.

Secondly, you...




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After St. Mihiel: The "Rainbows" Tackle The Hindenburg Line

After St. Mihiel: The

Articles from Camaraderie, the magazine of US Branch of the Association. An article from the July 2003 issue.

In November 2002, Camaraderie published "A New York Yank Narrates A Costly Victory at St. Mihiel" by Clark and Clark. The article reproduced ...




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"And what did you do in the Great War? Mr Churchill?"


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Winston Leonard Spencer 'Winnie' Churchill (hereafter WLSC) had an amazing war. He strode the dizzy heights of high office and public acclaim. But felt the pangs of public approbation, taking the major blame for failed policies of war for...




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streamed courtesy of YouTube: The Yorkshire Branch of the Western Front Association is helping Malton High School with their Great War film project. This is a trailer of the eventual film.Comments are welcomed on the video - please visit the Yorkshire Branch section of the Front Forum

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Dorset and S Wilts Branch School Competition 2009 (UPDATED)

At a Presentation Evening at the Bovington Tank Museum on 30 April 2009 two students fr...

 

Fromelles Exhumations

Much has been reported on mainstream TV news recently about the work at Fromelles. The Co...

 

Branch Chairmen and Chairwomen's Conference 2009

The 2009 Branch Chairmen and Chairwomen's Conference is due to take place in Lincoln on Fr...

 

WFA AGM 2009 New Executive Committee

WFA TRUSTEES 2009/2010 At the AGM on 18 April 2009, the following members were elected as...

 

Poppy Wreaths

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