Ebook: The Cheshire Bantams: 15th, 16th and 17th Battalions of the Cheshire Regiment
Author: Mcgreal Stephen
- Tags: Great Britain. Army. Cheshire Regiment. Battalion 15th., Great Britain. Army. Cheshire Regiment. Battalion 16th., Great Britain. Army. Cheshire Regiment. Battalion 17th., Short men -- Great Britain -- History -- 20th century., World War 1914-1918 -- Regimental histories -- Great Britain.
- Year: 2007
- Publisher: Pen and Sword
- City: Havertown
- Language: English
- epub
Raised in Birkenhead in 1914 the Bantams were unique as the average height of the volunteers was a mere five foot! Previously denied the opportunity to serve, these men seized this chance to join up. As a result the battalions comprised working class men from all over Britain - Welsh miners, sturdy London dockers, Lancashire mill workers and Merseyside laborers. As part of 35th (Bantam) Division, the Bantams foughtRead more...
Abstract: Raised in Birkenhead in 1914 the Bantams were unique as the average height of the volunteers was a mere five foot! Previously denied the opportunity to serve, these men seized this chance to join up. As a result the battalions comprised working class men from all over Britain - Welsh miners, sturdy London dockers, Lancashire mill workers and Merseyside laborers. As part of 35th (Bantam) Division, the Bantams fought on the Somme. The Bantams' casualties were so severe that by early 1917 the Division effectively ceased to exist. Thereafter reinforcements came from the General Pool. They suffered