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Stand To! The Journal Of The Western Front Association #50 (1997)

 

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)

  • Passchendaele Anniversary
  • Fiftieth Edition of Stand To!
  • 100th Birthday Veteran George Louth
  • Remembering the Armistice
  • Roll of Honour - deaths of veterans

The Battles of Flanders in the summer and autumn of 1917 from Gen Van Kuhl's Der Weltkrieg 1914-1918, Volume II (pp.117-132) (Berlin, Kolk, 1928) translated by the late Colonel Roderick Macleod DSO, MC, Royal Artillery and revised by Colin Fox BA, MPhil with an introduction by John Hussey from a copy made available to him by John Terraine

The Camera Returns (32): Vaulx Vraucourt north-east of Bapaume by Steve Wall and Bob Grundy

Subvention, Impressment and Mass Production. The 'Standard' Lorry and British Military Logistics 1912-1918 by Alan S Wakefield

The Somme Memorial to the Missing by Martin Middlebrook

A Policeman on board the Hampshire by R McAdam

The Hon. Evelina Haverfield by Ray Westlake

War Art : William Cecil Dunford, FRSA, RDS (1885-1969) by David Cohen  

Casualties during the Somme Battles by Geoffrey Noon

The Anti-Aircraft Corps by Michael N Jackson

Poetry by Helen MacPhail

Postcards by Tony Allen The Daily Mail Series

The Raid by Ralph Whitehead

Remembering - Poem by Sarah Hendry, aged 15, Lewes

An Australian Diary: Thomas Edward Keeling with an introduction by Brian F Dyer

William Alonzo Border Frontiersman by David Ashwin

A Casualty Clearing Station at War by Philip Guest

Communication Lines (Letters to the Editor)

  • Geology and warfare
  • Hill 60 bunker
  • Black Soldiers
  • Commemoration 1918-1998
  • London Scottish
  • Tubby Clayton at Talbot House

Rifleman John Corns: Tracking a Spirit of the Great War by Adrian Gregson

Garrison Library (First World War books reviewed)

  • Passchendaele - the untold story by Prior Wilson (reviewed by Gary Sheffield)
  • Legacy of the Somme 1916 by Gerald Glidden
  • Walking the Somme by Paul Reed (reviewed by Tony Spagnoly)
  • La Boiselle by Michael Stedman
  • The Royal Air Force in the Great War from the Air Ministry
  • Handbook of the Russian Army by General Staff
  • Of Those Who Lie In Foreign Fields (Colton, Staffordshire) by R I Stanley & Joy Bratherton
  • The Trumpet Sounded (Oxfordshire) by Patricia Utechin
  • The Launton Lads Who Went to War by Pat Tucker
  • The Conservation of War Memorials from the National Inventory of War Memorials
  • Poems about the Accrington Pals by Benjamin Hargreaves
  • Cinema and the Great War by Andrew Kelly (reviewed by Dr Paul Gough)
  • Collecting Metal Shoulder Titles by Ray Westlake
  • W H R Rivers by Richard Slobdin
  • The Air VCs by Peer G Cooksley
  • Naval Aviation in the First World War by R D Layman
  • Valour - A History of the Gurkhas by E D Smith
  • A Fiery Glow in the Darkness by Michael Grundy

 

  • Soft Cover
  • 40 pages
  • In Good Condition

Stand To! The Journal Of The Western Front Association #50 (1997)

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