
Simon reviews the lessons learned during the Last Hundred Days Campaign during the Advance from the Battle of Amiens on 8 August 1918, the taking of the Hindenburg Line and then to the Armistice on 11 November 1918.
The branch meet at 7:30pm on the second Tuesday of each month at The Ed Shed, The Folk of Gloucester Centre, 2 Quay St, Gloucester, GL1 2PG.
Entrance is via the rear on Quay Street opposite the Council Carpark barrier.
There is ample free parking here after 7:00 pm when the barrier is raised.
Location via "What3Words" is "hooked.stage.mass"
All are welcome
The Cheltenham and Gloucester Branch is very active with regular attendance of over 40 people at our monthly meeting meetings.
As well as regular speakers we have film and documentary showings and organised trips both in this country and to the Western Front.
A donation of £5.00 (£2.00 for students) would be greatly appreciated