28 Nov
David Keable-Elliott: Smith-Dorrien and the Mons Campaign
In 1914, General Horace Smith Dorrien took command of II Corps only hours before the Battle of Mons started; and was not given command of the British army at Le Cateau until after the Battle had started. Yet, so surehanded was his handling of his divisions that he was able to achieve his main objectives in both, despite elementary doctrinal errors committed by Sir John French and Sir Douglas Haig. This talk offers new insights into the narrative of the Mons Campaign.
David returns to the Branch following his talk about his ancestor Robert Keable’s unusual war and later life last March.
Berkshire Sports and Social Club, Sonning Lane, Reading, RG4 6ST
28 Nov 2024 20:00