VCs of the First World War: Arras and Messines 1917
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VCs of the First World War: Arras and Messines 1917

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VCs of the First World War: Arras and Messines 1917

About this book

For much of the First World War, the opposing armies on the Western Front were at a stalemate, with an unbroken line of fortified trenches stretching from the Belgian coast to the Swiss border. The Allied objective after the bloody Battle of the Somme drew to a close in November 1916 was to decisively break through the German 'Hindenburg Line' and engage the numerically inferior German forces in a war of movement. The Arras offensive was conceived to achieve this breakthrough and was planned for early 1917 after considerable pressure from the French High Command. Commonwealth Forces advanced on a broad front between Vimy in the northwest and Bullecourt in the southeast, with the French Army attacking 80km further south in the Aisne area. Initial successes, albeit costly, were followed by a reversion to the previous stalemate and lead to a change of focus, with an assault on the Messines Ridge, near Ypres, beginning in June 1917. By the end of July, on the eve of the Third Battle of Ypres, a total of fifty Victoria Crosses had been awarded, including many troops from the Australian, Canadian and New Zealand Forces. This includes Captain Robert Greive, who single-handedly silenced two enemy machine-gun nests at Messines, and L/Cpl James Welch, who captured four prisoners with an empty revolver. The courage, determination and sacrifice of their generation should never be forgotten.

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Information

Year
2011
Print ISBN
9780752466040
eBook ISBN
9780752478319
Topic
History
Subtopic
World War I
Index
History

SOURCES

The sources used in the preparation of this book include the following:
The Lummis VC files at the National Army Museum, London
The Victoria Cross files at the Imperial War Museum, London
The National Archives, Kew, Surrey
Regimental Museums and Archives
The London Gazette 1914–1920 (HMSO)
E.J. Mott
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VC Society, Vol. 3, page 58
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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Contents
  4. Acknowledgements
  5. Preface to the 2012 edition
  6. Introduction
  7. E.J. Mott
  8. H.W. Murray
  9. F.W. Palmer
  10. G.E. Cates
  11. C.A. Cox
  12. P.H. Cherry
  13. F.M.W. Harvey
  14. J.C. Jensen
  15. F.W. Lumsden
  16. W. Gosling
  17. J.E. Newland
  18. T. Bryan
  19. H. Cator
  20. T.J.B. Kenny
  21. T.W. MacDowell
  22. W.J. Milne
  23. E.W. Sifton
  24. E. Sykes
  25. J.W. Whittle
  26. J.G. Pattison
  27. H. Waller
  28. D. Mackintosh
  29. H.S. Mugford
  30. J. Cunningham
  31. J.W. Ormsby
  32. C. Pope
  33. A. Henderson
  34. D.P. Hirsch
  35. E. Foster
  36. E. Brooks
  37. R.L. Haine
  38. A.O. Pollard
  39. J. Welch
  40. R.G. Combe
  41. J. Harrison
  42. G. Jarratt
  43. M.W. Heaviside
  44. G.J. Howell
  45. T. Dresser
  46. R.V. Moon
  47. A. White
  48. T.H.B. Maufe
  49. J. Carroll
  50. S. Frickleton
  51. R.C. Grieve
  52. W. Ratcliffe
  53. J.S. Dunville
  54. F.B. Wearne
  55. F. Youens
  56. T. Barratt
  57. Sources
  58. Bibliography
  59. Advert
  60. Plates
  61. Copyright