
- 384 pages
- English
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About this book
From 1917 British soldiers who were unfit or too old for front-line service were to serve unarmed and within the range of German guns for weeks or even months at a time undertaking labouring tasks. Both at the time and since they have arguably not been given the recognition they deserve for this difficult and dangerous work.
From non-existence in 1914, by November 1918 Military Labour had developed into an organised and efficient 350, 000-strong Labour Corps, supported by Dominion and foreign labour of more than a million men. Following the war, the grim and solemn tasks of clearing battlefields and constructing cemeteries, which continued until 1921, were also the responsibility of the Corps.
Here, John Starling and Ivor Lee bring together extensive research from both primary and secondary sources to reveal how the vital, yet largely unreported, role played by these brave soldiers was crucial to achieving victory in 1918.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- List of Tables
- Foreword by Richard Holmes
- Introduction
- Section One: Home Service
- Section Two: France and Flanders
- Section Three: Other Theatres
- Section Four: British and Dominion Units
- Section Five: Foreign Labour Units
- Section Six: Research
- Postscript
- Appendix I Transport Workers Battalions – October 1917
- Appendix II Allocation of Labour – August 1916
- Appendix III A Company Diary
- Appendix IV A Divisional Employment Company
- Appendix V The March 1918 Retreat
- Appendix VI Exhumation and Reburial
- Maps
- Bibliography
- Copyright