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To Cross the Rubicon You Need… Life-Jackets!

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On 29 September 1918, the 46th (North Midland )Division crossed the St Quentin Canal. To do this with a 3,000 life-jackets were sourced and supplied to the British Soldiers.  In this article the author argues that supply and logistics in this action and others during the Hundred Days played a highly significant role in achieving the final victory …


The 46th (North Midland) Division TF Revisited by Prof John Bourne

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The 46th Division was the first Territorial formation to deploy to France. It was sorely used in 1915 and 1916 and restricted thereafter to line-holding duties until its spectacular crossing of the St Quentin Canal on 29 September 1918. In recent years the division has attracted a lot of attention as part of the BEF’s ‘learning curve’.  This lectur…


Ep. 294 – 46th Division in WW1 – Prof. John Bourne

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Professor John Bourne talks about his interest and research on the  British 46th Division on the Western Front during the First World War.

The 46th Division was a Territorial Force unit forme…


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