The History of 'A' Battery, 84th Army Brigade, Royal Field Artillery, 1914-1919. By D.F. Grant

The History of 'A' Battery, 84th Army Brigade, Royal Field Artillery, 1914-1919. By D.F. Grant

Author: Great Britain. Army. Royal Regiment of Artillery. Royal Field Artillery. 84th Brigade, R.F.A. A Battery

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Published: 1922

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The History of A Battery, 84th Army Brigade, Royal Field Artillery, 1914-19

The History of A Battery, 84th Army Brigade, Royal Field Artillery, 1914-19

Author: D. F. Grant

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Published: 1922

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History of a Battery 84th Army Brigade R

History of a Battery 84th Army Brigade R

Author: D F Grant Staff

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The battery whose story is briefly chronicled in this book, was fortunate in one respect, possibly even unique. From its formation in October 1914 till demobilised in 1919 it had only one commander, the author of this book, Major Grant, who, as a young subaltern, was given command of a hundred Kitchener volunteers and told to make a battery of them. So the 262nd Battery RFA came into being; three months later it became A Battery of the 84th Brigade, RFA. Another piece of good fortune was the division to which it was allocated the 18th (Eastern) Division, then being formed as part of Kitcheners Second New Army. Its GOC was Ivor Maxse, a Coldstreamer, an officer well known for his ability in training skills, and under his command the 18th Division was to become one of the best in the BEF. They went to France in July 1915 and moved into the Fricourt-Carnoy sector. During the next nineteen months the battery fought in all the battles of the 18th Division, right through the Somme offensive in which the division was engaged in nine battles and actions. At the beginning of 1917 a new type of artillery unit was created, the Army Brigade R.F.A. Most of these were formed by withdrawing an artillery brigade from each division and the 84th Brigade was selected from the 18th Division, assuming its new role on 22 Feb 1917. These brigades were available for attachment to any division, corps or army needing reinforcement in artillery, and by the end of the war the 84th Army Brigade RFA had served with twenty two different divisions, taking part in the Battles of Vimy Ridge, Messines, Flanders 1917, the March 1918 retreat and the counter-offensive of August. In all no less than 35 officers and 600 other ranks passed through this single battery of six guns during its four and a half years existence. At the end of the book is a list of the officers giving the period during which they were with the battery and the reason for leaving. There is also a list of awards but no roll of honour.


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Download or read book History of a Battery 84th Army Brigade R written by D F Grant Staff and published by . This book was released on with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The battery whose story is briefly chronicled in this book, was fortunate in one respect, possibly even unique. From its formation in October 1914 till demobilised in 1919 it had only one commander, the author of this book, Major Grant, who, as a young subaltern, was given command of a hundred Kitchener volunteers and told to make a battery of them. So the 262nd Battery RFA came into being; three months later it became A Battery of the 84th Brigade, RFA. Another piece of good fortune was the division to which it was allocated the 18th (Eastern) Division, then being formed as part of Kitcheners Second New Army. Its GOC was Ivor Maxse, a Coldstreamer, an officer well known for his ability in training skills, and under his command the 18th Division was to become one of the best in the BEF. They went to France in July 1915 and moved into the Fricourt-Carnoy sector. During the next nineteen months the battery fought in all the battles of the 18th Division, right through the Somme offensive in which the division was engaged in nine battles and actions. At the beginning of 1917 a new type of artillery unit was created, the Army Brigade R.F.A. Most of these were formed by withdrawing an artillery brigade from each division and the 84th Brigade was selected from the 18th Division, assuming its new role on 22 Feb 1917. These brigades were available for attachment to any division, corps or army needing reinforcement in artillery, and by the end of the war the 84th Army Brigade RFA had served with twenty two different divisions, taking part in the Battles of Vimy Ridge, Messines, Flanders 1917, the March 1918 retreat and the counter-offensive of August. In all no less than 35 officers and 600 other ranks passed through this single battery of six guns during its four and a half years existence. At the end of the book is a list of the officers giving the period during which they were with the battery and the reason for leaving. There is also a list of awards but no roll of honour.


The History of ‘A’ Battery 84th Army Brigade R.F.A.

The History of ‘A’ Battery 84th Army Brigade R.F.A.

Author: D. F. Grant

Publisher: Andrews UK Limited

Published: 2012-01-23

Total Pages: 94

ISBN-13: 178149147X

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The battery whose story is briefly chronicled in this book, was fortunate in one respect, possibly even unique. From its formation in October 1914 till demobilised in 1919 it had only one commander, the author of this book, Major Grant, who, as a young subaltern, was given command of a hundred Kitchener volunteers and told to make a battery of them. So the 262nd Battery RFA came into being; three months later it became ‘A' Battery of the 84th Brigade, RFA. Another piece of good fortune was the division to which it was allocated – the 18th (Eastern) Division, then being formed as part of Kitchener's Second New Army. Its GOC was Ivor Maxse, a Coldstreamer, an officer well known for his ability in training skills, and under his command the 18th Division was to become one of the best in the BEF. They went to France in July 1915 and moved into the Fricourt-Carnoy sector. During the next nineteen months the battery fought in all the battles of the 18th Division, right through the Somme offensive in which the division was engaged in nine battles and actions. At the beginning of 1917 a new type of artillery unit was created, the Army Brigade R.F.A. Most of these were formed by withdrawing an artillery brigade from each division and the 84th Brigade was selected from the 18th Division, assuming its new role on 22 Feb 1917. These brigades were available for attachment to any division, corps or army needing reinforcement in artillery, and by the end of the war the 84th Army Brigade RFA had served with twenty two different divisions, taking part in the Battles of Vimy Ridge, Messines, Flanders 1917, the March 1918 retreat and the counter-offensive of August. In all no less than 35 officers and 600 other ranks passed through this single battery of six guns during its four and a half years’ existence. At the end of the book is a list of the officers giving the period during which they were with the battery and the reason for leaving. There is also a list of awards but no roll of honour.


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Download or read book The History of ‘A’ Battery 84th Army Brigade R.F.A. written by D. F. Grant and published by Andrews UK Limited. This book was released on 2012-01-23 with total page 94 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The battery whose story is briefly chronicled in this book, was fortunate in one respect, possibly even unique. From its formation in October 1914 till demobilised in 1919 it had only one commander, the author of this book, Major Grant, who, as a young subaltern, was given command of a hundred Kitchener volunteers and told to make a battery of them. So the 262nd Battery RFA came into being; three months later it became ‘A' Battery of the 84th Brigade, RFA. Another piece of good fortune was the division to which it was allocated – the 18th (Eastern) Division, then being formed as part of Kitchener's Second New Army. Its GOC was Ivor Maxse, a Coldstreamer, an officer well known for his ability in training skills, and under his command the 18th Division was to become one of the best in the BEF. They went to France in July 1915 and moved into the Fricourt-Carnoy sector. During the next nineteen months the battery fought in all the battles of the 18th Division, right through the Somme offensive in which the division was engaged in nine battles and actions. At the beginning of 1917 a new type of artillery unit was created, the Army Brigade R.F.A. Most of these were formed by withdrawing an artillery brigade from each division and the 84th Brigade was selected from the 18th Division, assuming its new role on 22 Feb 1917. These brigades were available for attachment to any division, corps or army needing reinforcement in artillery, and by the end of the war the 84th Army Brigade RFA had served with twenty two different divisions, taking part in the Battles of Vimy Ridge, Messines, Flanders 1917, the March 1918 retreat and the counter-offensive of August. In all no less than 35 officers and 600 other ranks passed through this single battery of six guns during its four and a half years’ existence. At the end of the book is a list of the officers giving the period during which they were with the battery and the reason for leaving. There is also a list of awards but no roll of honour.


The History of 'A' Battery, 84th Army Brigade, Royal Field Artillery, 1914-1919. By D.F. Grant

The History of 'A' Battery, 84th Army Brigade, Royal Field Artillery, 1914-1919. By D.F. Grant

Author: Great Britain. Army. Royal Regiment of Artillery. Royal Field Artillery. 84th Brigade, R.F.A. A Battery

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Published: 1922

Total Pages: 95

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The History of 'A' Battery

The History of 'A' Battery

Author: Donald Farquharson Grant

Publisher: Book Guild Publishing

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 114

ISBN-13: 9781846248290

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WORLD HISTORY: FIRST WORLD WAR. This is the story of A Battery, 84th Brigade, R.F.A., 18th Division, and the part it played in the tribulations of World War I. It is based on the contemporary diary of its author, A Battery s Commander, Major Donald Farquharson Grant, who created the battery at the start of hostilities in 1914 and almost uniquely remained with them throughout the war until the Armistice in 1918 and the battery s demobilisation in 1919. Grant documents life in the trenches on the Somme and later at Paschendaele when the battery played a pivotal role during the German retreat of February 1917. This is no dry account of manoeuvres, but a vivid, moving, sometimes humorous and mordant recounting of real human experience: the drudgery and frustrations of trench warfare; the occasional incompetence of the brass-hats ; and the heroism of the ordinary men who fought and died together in the war to end all wars . What shines through is the recruits spirit of patriotism and knightly adventure.


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Download or read book The History of 'A' Battery written by Donald Farquharson Grant and published by Book Guild Publishing. This book was released on 2013 with total page 114 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: WORLD HISTORY: FIRST WORLD WAR. This is the story of A Battery, 84th Brigade, R.F.A., 18th Division, and the part it played in the tribulations of World War I. It is based on the contemporary diary of its author, A Battery s Commander, Major Donald Farquharson Grant, who created the battery at the start of hostilities in 1914 and almost uniquely remained with them throughout the war until the Armistice in 1918 and the battery s demobilisation in 1919. Grant documents life in the trenches on the Somme and later at Paschendaele when the battery played a pivotal role during the German retreat of February 1917. This is no dry account of manoeuvres, but a vivid, moving, sometimes humorous and mordant recounting of real human experience: the drudgery and frustrations of trench warfare; the occasional incompetence of the brass-hats ; and the heroism of the ordinary men who fought and died together in the war to end all wars . What shines through is the recruits spirit of patriotism and knightly adventure.


The History of "A" Battery, 84th Army Brigade, Royal Field Artillery, 1914-1919

The History of

Author: David Farquharson Grant

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Published: 1922

Total Pages: 95

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A Bibliography of Regimental Histories of the British Army

A Bibliography of Regimental Histories of the British Army

Author: Arthur S. White

Publisher: Andrews UK Limited

Published: 2013-02-04

Total Pages: 337

ISBN-13: 178150539X

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This is one of the most valuable books in the armoury of the serious student of British Military history. It is a new and revised edition of Arthur White's much sought-after bibliography of regimental, battalion and other histories of all regiments and Corps that have ever existed in the British Army. This new edition includes an enlarged addendum to that given in the 1988 reprint. It is, quite simply, indispensible.


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Journal of the Royal United Service Institution, Whitehall Yard

Journal of the Royal United Service Institution, Whitehall Yard

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Published: 1922

Total Pages: 882

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Journal of the Royal United Service Institution

Journal of the Royal United Service Institution

Author: Royal United Services Institute for Defence Studies

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Published: 1923

Total Pages: 246

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Download or read book Journal of the Royal United Service Institution written by Royal United Services Institute for Defence Studies and published by . This book was released on 1923 with total page 246 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: