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Ep. 115 – English infantryman’s morale and the perception of crisis on the Western Front – Dr Alex Mayhew

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Dr Alex Mayhew discusses his PhD that looked at the English infantryman’s morale and perception of crisis on the Western Front.  Your browser does not support the audio element.


'The Indian Army during WW1 - an Oxford & Bucks Light Infantry perspective' with Stephen Barker

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Stephen looks at a most interesting and also possibly under researched Great War theme. our presentation will appeal to those interested in the Indian Army and the OBLI 


'A Yorkshire brigade at Cambrai' by Fraser Skirrow

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Caption: Tanks arriving by rail. Relying on new research, Fraser explores how tanks and infantry cooperated and were coordinated in this groundbreaking all arms offensive. About the Talk: In the early hours of 20 Nov 1917 the infantry battalions of 185 Brigade had their first chance at large scale all arms warfare. There has been much discussion...


Bourlon Wood Nov 1917 - What 185 Brigade Did Next

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Caption: A knocked out British tank at Bourlon Wood (courtesy: IWM) About the talk: On 20 November 1917 at Havrincourt, 185 Brigade (C62nd West Riding Division) successfully played a key role in the British Third Army's highly innovative and groundbreaking all arms assault towards Cambrai. It relied heavily on aerial reconnaissance, tank and inf...