The 56th Division (1st London Territorial Division)

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The 56th Division (1st London Territorial Division)

by C. H. (Charles Humble) Dudley Ward

EN·~9 hours·17 chapters

Chapters

17 total
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Transcriber's Note:

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BY MAJOR C. H. DUDLEY WARD

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FOREWORD

2:11
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CONTENTS

3:20
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

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MAPS

0:32
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CHAPTER I - FORMATION AND THE ATTACK ON THE GOMMECOURT SALIENT

1:19:29
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CHAPTER II - THE SOMME - THE BATTLE OF GINCHY; THE BATTLE OF FLERS-COURCELETTE; THE BATTLE OF MORVAL

1:27:57
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CHAPTER III - LAVENTIE-RICHBOURG

21:34
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CHAPTER IV - THE BATTLES OF ARRAS, 1917 - THE FIRST BATTLE OF THE SCARPE, 1917—THE THIRD BATTLE OF THE SCARPE—MINOR ACTIONS

50:14

Description

This volume offers a vivid portrait of the 56th London Territorial Division from its formation through the hard‑won victories that shaped the later stages of the Great War. Using official orders, after‑action reports and firsthand observations, the author guides the listener through early trials—organization, the grueling fight for the Gommecourt salient, and the fierce defence of Vimy Ridge in March 1918, which German commanders later called a turning point. The narrative balances strategic overviews with the everyday experiences of men enduring mud, artillery and relentless trench warfare.

Beyond those opening chapters, the work surveys the division’s participation in the Somme, Arras, Ypres and Cambrai, highlighting evolving tactics such as the first use of tanks and the personal courage that earned the respect of commanders. Insightful commentary from figures like General Lord Horne and Major‑General Sir Amyatt Hull adds depth, while detailed maps and patrol reports bring the battles to life. Listeners will come away with a richer appreciation of how the Territorial Army grew into an efficient fighting force and why its story remains a vital part of World I history.

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en

Duration

~9 hours (535K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2015-11-04

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

C. H. (Charles Humble) Dudley Ward

C. H. (Charles Humble) Dudley Ward

1879–1945

A British Army officer turned military historian, he wrote vivid regimental and divisional histories shaped by his own service in the First World War. His books remain closely tied to the story of the Welsh Guards and Welsh formations in wartime.

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