This is a Special Edition of Stand To! 'Aftermath'.
Stand To ! 116 Contents
| Communication Lines | |
| Articles | |
| Back Home ! | Peter Hart | 
| Heimkehr - Coming Home The Demobilisation and Transformation of the German Army 1918 - 1919 | Sebastian Laudan | 
| The German ‘Stab in the Back’ Myth | Jack Sheldon | 
| The Camera Returns (98) | Bob Grundy and Steve Wall | 
| Walls of Papers vs Walls of Steel: France, the Failings of the 1919 Peace and the Route to the Maginot Line | Martin S Alexander | 
| The Demobilisation of Britain’s Equine Army 1918-1919 An Overview | Dr Graham Wantson | 
| ‘The biggest single bit of work since any of the Pharaohs’ the Imperial War Graves Commission and the Commemoration of the Great War, 1917-1939’ | Mark Connelly | 
| Will We Remember Them? The Linkister Looks at h the Meanings and Functions of Commemoration. | Henry Daniels | 
| Shackleton’s Pall Bearer William Andrew Sandiso | Jon Sandison | 
| ‘Worst pests than weeds!’ Remembering the Great War Women’s Land Army | Helen Frost | 
| Clearing the Battlefields the Chinese Labour Corps in 1919 | Dominiek Dendooven | 
| ‘What a chance for an artist!’ Alfred Munnings, War Artist, 1918 | Emma Mawdsley | 
| The British Army Demobilisation Strikes in 1919 | William Butler | 
| Cartography of Wounds | Dr James Wearn and Jenny Martin | 
| Garrison Library : First World War Book Reviews | |
| Terriers in India; British Territorials 1914-19 | Peter Stanley | 
| Guiseley Terriers: A Small Part of a Great War: A History of the 1/6th Battalion Duke of Wellington’s West Riding Regiment. | Stephen Barber | 
| Great Escapes of the First World War | Various Authors | 
| A Visitor’s Guide, The Battles of Arras: North: Vimy Ridge to Oppy Wood and Gauvelle | Jon Cooksey and Jerry Murland (Reviewed by Mark Connelly) | 
| A Long Week in March: The 36th (Ulster) Division in the German Spring Offensive, March 1918 | Michael James Nugent | 
| Hero on the Western Front: Discovering Alvin York’s Battlefield | Michael Kelly | 
| Biplanes at War: US Marine Corps Aviation in the Small Wars Era 1915-1934 | Wray R Johnson | 
| War Amongst the Clouds | Air Vice Marshal Hugh Granville White and Group Captain Chris Granville WHite | 
| Royal Air Force and Australian Flying Corps Squadron Losses 1st July - 11th November 1918 | W R Chorley | 
| Those Bloody Kilts; The Highland Soldier in the Great War | Thomas Greenshields | 
| Ordnance: Equipping the British Army for the Great War | Philip Hamlyn Williams | 
| Supplying the British Army in the First World War | Janet MacDonald | 
| Battle of the Baltic Islands 1917: Triumph of the Imperial German Navy | Gary Staff | 
| The Last Days of the High Seas Fleet: From Mutiny to Scapa Flow | Nicholas Jellicoe | 
| The Great Scuttle: The End of the German High Seas Fleet | David Meara | 
| The French on the Somme: From Serre to the River Somme - August 1914 - 30 June 1916 | David O’Mara (Reviewed by Christina Holstein) | 
| A Time to Die and a Time to Live | Tom Scotland | 
| The Drumhorse in the Fountain & other Tales of Heroes and Rogues in the Guards | Christopher Joll & Anthony Weldon | 
| The German Failure in Belgium, August 1914 | Dennis Showalter, Joseph P Robinson and Janet A Robinson | 
| Ghosts of Old Companions: Lloyd George’s Welsh Army, The Kaiser’s Reichsheer and the Battle of Mametz Wood, 1914-1918 | Jonathan Riley | 
| Defending Trinity College Dublin, Easter 1916: Anzacs and the Rising | Rory Sweetman | 
| Other Ranks | W V Tilsley (ex-Private 202926) with additional research and material by Gaye Magnall | 
| The Killing of the Iron Twelve | Hedley Malloch | 
| Between the Darkness and Light | Roy Peachey | 
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