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The Fighting Pioneers The Story Of The 7th Battalion Dli Clive Dunn

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The Fighting Pioneers The Story Of The 7th Battalion Dli Clive Dunn
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Publisher: Pen and Sword Military
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 62.09 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Clive Dunn
ISBN: 9781473823488, 147382348X
Language: English
Year: 2015

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The Fighting Pioneers The Story Of The 7th Battalion Dli Clive Dunn by Clive Dunn 9781473823488, 147382348X instant download after payment.

Story of the 7th Battalion Durham Light Infantry. With the creation of the Territorial Force in 1908 the battalion was re-designated as the 7th Battalion. It went to France in April 1915 with the rest of the Northumbrian Division seeing action almost immediately at the Second battle of Ypres. In November 1915 the battalion was picked to become the divisional pioneers. The 1/7 Battalion suffered 600 fatalities. In 1920 when the Territorial Army was reformed it was re-raised in its original role as infantry. The story concludes on 10 December 1936 when the 7th Battalion Durham Light Infantry became the 47th (Durham Light Infantry) A.A. Battalion R.E. (T.A.), whose personnel went on to serve in the Second World War.

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