Stand To! The Journal Of The Western Front Association #41 (1994)
The Western Front Association was formed in 1980 to maintain interest in the period 1914-1918, to perpetuate the memory, courage and comradeship of those on all sides who served their countries in France and Flanders and their own countries during the Great War. It does not seek to glorify war and is non-political.
In This Edition:
Notes by the Way (Notices from the Editor)
- Previous Stand To! Editor Tony Farquharson
- 80th Anniversary since the outbreak of the Great War
- Roll of Honour - Three Veteran Members remembered
War Art : ‘How Todger Jones Won the VC’ by Stanley L Wood : David Cohen
Garrison Library (book review): 1915 The Death of Innocence by Lyn Macdonald
WFA Meetings and Tours
The 'Old Contemptibles' by John Terraine
‘Diggers in Strife’ The Australian Military Prison, Lewes, Sussex 1917-1919 by Paul Cobb
Australia in the Great War
Some Further Notes on Army Organisation by Bob Butcher and Terry Cave
- Personnel - Officers
- Personnel - Other Ranks
- The Gunners
- Machine Guns
- Tanks
- Gas
- Mortars
- Cavalry
- The Royal Engineers
- Brigades
Garrison Library (book review): Somme: Beaumont Hamel by Nigel Cave
Communication Lines (Letters to the Editor)
- Halifax Pals
Mr Marpole and the Army of Wales: Recruitment drive in Canada by John Richards
The Camera Returns (23) Bank of the Scarpe at Blangy by Steve Wall and Bob Grundy
The Seizure of the German Cameroons in 1914-1916 by Louis Ackroyd
Western Front Myths: That the French demanded rent for the trenches held by the British Army
WFA Poets
The Great War Distinction in Dress for the Wounded by Ray Westlake
The Story Behind the Marsden-Smedley Memorial by Victor Piuk
Harold Chapin: A Drama in Four Acts by Pete Starling
Garrison Library (First World War books reviewed)
- Officers who Died in the Service of the Royal Navy by S D and K J B Jarvis
- The Camel File by Ray Sturtevant and Gordon Page
- Sniping in France by H Heskith-Pritchard
- Official History of the Great War Military Operations France and Belgium 1917 Volume I Appendices by Sir James Edmonds (series editor)
- British Battalions on the Somme by Ray Westlake
- The Fighting Nation by A J Smithers
- Handbook of the Austro-Hungarian Army in War, June 1918 by War Office
- The Accrington Pals by William Turner
- Cotton Town Comrades. The Story of the Oldham Pals Battalion 1914-1919 by K W Mitchinson
- In the Teeth of the Wind by C P O Bartlett
- The Accrington Pals Remembered. A Guide to their Resting Places and Memorials by William Turner
- Soft Cover
- 40 pages
- In Good Condition