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OverviewThe true nature and functions of a pioneer battalion were never fully understood during the war either by military or laymen. Pioneers pioneers, mused a red-hatted Staff Captain to me the other day. Sort of labour battalion, aren't you? We sure are! I agreed.' These words, written by Captain R. Ede England, who served with 12th King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry during the whole of the Great War, are as true today as they were when he wrote the original history of the battalion in the early 1920s. Little is known, or understood, of the contribution made by the many thousands of men who served with the original Pioneer battalions. Building and repairing roads, bridges, railway lines, gun emplacements, and laying barbed wire to protect the Front Line, were just some of the tasks that they performed on a regular basis. Fortunately, the subject of the British Army's logistical support in the war zone during the new industrialized warfare that developed between 1914 and 1918 is now being examined in greater detail. Miners' Battalion, A History of the 12th (Pioneers) King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry 1914-1918 follows the battalion throughout the war and shows how the men, mainly Yorkshire miners, applied their civilian skills to the purposes of war. It also reveals that in 1918, when forced to fight as infantrymen, the battalion performed with distinction, gaining the nickname, 'the Yorkshire Guards'. AUTHOR: Malcolm K. Johnson has researched the history of the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry (KOYLI) for over thirty years. In two published works he explored the experiences of a Volunteer battalion, and its Territorial battalions, who were ill-prepared for the industrialised warfare of 1914-1918. A third book examined the social effect of that war on an ordinary Yorkshire family. He has published a photographic history of KOYLI, 1857-1968, and the final volume of the Regiment's History, 1945-1968. He has an MA degree from the University of Birmingham in First World War Studies. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Malcolm Keith JohnsonPublisher: Pen & Sword Books Ltd Imprint: Pen & Sword Military ISBN: 9781473868083ISBN 10: 1473868084 Pages: 176 Publication Date: 01 June 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsMalcolm's stories are engaging, interesting and sometimes heart breaking, but always very readable. -- Books Monthly (6/1/2017 12:00:00 AM) Malcolm's stories are engaging, interesting and sometimes heart breaking, but always very readable. --Books Monthly (06/01/2017) ""Malcolm's stories are engaging, interesting and sometimes heart breaking, but always very readable.""-- ""Books Monthly"" (6/1/2017 12:00:00 AM) Author InformationMalcolm K. Johnson has researched the history of the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry (KOYLI) for over thirty years. In two published works he explored the experiences of a Volunteer battalion, and its Territorial battalions, who were ill-prepared for the industrialised warfare of 1914-1918. A third book examined the social effect of that war on an ordinary Yorkshire family. He has published a photographic history of KOYLI, 1857-1968, and the final volume of the Regiment's History, 1945-1968. He has an MA degree from the University of Birmingham in First World War Studies. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |