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Accrington Pals - Trail Home and Overseas - cover

Accrington Pals - Trail Home and Overseas

William Bennett Turner

Publisher: Pen & Sword

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Summary

A battlefield guide to the World War I exploits of the 11th Battalion, East Lancashire Regiment, made up of volunteers who had enlisted together. 
 
Follow the footsteps of the Pals in their journey from Lancashire to their training camps in England and Wales and to the villages and battlefields of France. A comprehensive account, with maps and pictures, of a Pals Battalion’s service throughout the war. 
 
The Battleground series is designed for both the battlefield visitor and the reader at home. For the former, this book is an invaluable guide and each site is described in detail. For everyone there are graphic descriptions of action, often through first-hand accounts, supported by illustrations, diagrams and maps.
Available since: 07/16/1998.
Print length: 192 pages.

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