The old contemptibles : the British Expedicionary Force, its creation and exploits, 1902-14

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The old contemptibles : the British Expedicionary Force, its creation and exploits, 1902-14

text by Michael Barthorp ; colour plates by Pierre Turner

(Elite series, 24)

Osprey, 1989

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Description based on reprinted 1997

Recommended further reading: p63

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On 19 August 1914 Kaiser Wilhelm II ordered General von Kluck, commanding the German First Army, to 'exterminate the treacherous English and walk over General French's contemptible little Army'. The 'Old Contemptibles' adopted the aspersion like a treasured regimental title, their subsequent successes earning them a more accurate evaluation as 'the best trained, best organised and best equipped British Army that ever went forth to war'. This book examines the history, organization and uniforms of the British Expeditionary Force of the early 20th century. The text is accompanied by numerous illustrations, including maps, photographs, and colour plates.

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Preface * The Army and Reform 1902-14 * The Expeditionary Force * The BEF in Action * The Plates

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