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OverviewSoon after the outbreak of the Great War, following many years of part-time soldiering as cavalry troops on home defence duties, the members of various British Yeomanry regiments were asked to volunteer for overseas service. In 1916, officered by well-known members of the landed gentry, two of the Welsh Yeomanry regiments, the Pembroke Yeomanry and the Glamorgan Yeomanry, were amongst many who embarked for foreign service for the first time ever in their history. Spending the next twelve months in Egypt during the campaign against the Senussi tribesmen, the two regiments merged to form the 24th (Pembroke and Glamorgan Yeomanry) Battalion, Welsh Regiment, which joined the 74th (Yeomanry) Division to take part in the historic offensive into Palestine that ultimately led to the liberation of the Holy City of Jerusalem after 400 years of Ottoman rule. In May 1918, after two years of hard campaigning in the Palestinian deserts, the 24th Welsh embarked for France with the rest of the 74th Division, joining the Allied forces in the victorious 100-day offensive against the Germans. Welsh Yeomanry at War sheds new light on the battalion's almost forgotten campaign in Palestine, which saw many of its troops killed and buried in the Holy Land, and also tells the enthralling story of its short but arduous period in France. SELLING POINTS: . Focuses on one of the few battalions to fight in Egypt, Palestine and on the Western Front. . Fascinating insights a regiment officered mainly by members of the Welsh landed gentry and one of the first black officers of the British Army. . Based on primary sources such as war diaries and letters, and includes many previously unpublished photographs of the men. . A thoroughly researched account of a unique voluntary force, raised as cavalry for home defence duties but whose men volunteered for foreign service as infantry. . Includes rolls of casualties, honours and awards, and concise biographies of many of the officers of the two regiments. 50 integrated illustrations Full Product DetailsAuthor: Steven JohnPublisher: Pen & Sword Books Ltd Imprint: Pen & Sword Military ISBN: 9781473833623ISBN 10: 1473833620 Pages: 192 Publication Date: 01 November 2015 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback 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 ContentsReviewsA masterpiece of exhaustive research, Welsh Yeomanry at War: A History of the 24th (Pembroke and Glamorgan) Battalion The Welsh Regiment is an impressively informative and exceptionally well written study... an extraordinary and unreservedly recommended addition to both community and academic library 20th Century Military History collections. --Midwest Book Review (10/01/2017) A masterpiece of exhaustive research, Welsh Yeomanry at War: A History of the 24th (Pembroke and Glamorgan) Battalion The Welsh Regiment is an impressively informative and exceptionally well written study... an extraordinary and unreservedly recommended addition to both community and academic library 20th Century Military History collections. -- Midwest Book Review (10/1/2017 12:00:00 AM) Author InformationSteven John was born in Laugharne in west Wales. After researching the men on the Laugharne war memorial he discovered several close family members who had lost their lives during the Great War, and became interested in uncovering the stories behind the men named on other local war memorials. This interest led to the publication of his first book, Carmarthen Pals, and his second book, Carmarthen in the Great War. Welsh Yeomanry at War was inspired by his great uncle who was killed while serving with the battalion at Epehy in September 1918. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |