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Directing Operations - British Corps Command on the Western Front 1914-18 (Paperback)
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Directing Operations - British Corps Command on the Western Front 1914-18 (Paperback)
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Directing Operations has been described by Gary Sheffield as
"undoubtedly one of the most significant books on the British Army
during the First World War to appear in recent years". Based on
comprehensive research in primary sources, it is the first work to
examine the role of British corps command in the BEF on the Western
Front in World War One. It demonstrates the importance of pre-war
thinking in the BEF's conduct of operations, tied in with extensive
efforts to learn lessons from previous operations and to apply them
as the war went on. It stresses the central role of the artillery
in offensives on the Western Front, and how corps gained steadily
more control over artillery assets during 1915. By 1917, learning
from the Battle of the Somme in 1916, corps was the level of
command at which most artillery was commanded and organised. This
set the stage for corps to become responsible for the detailed
planning of the set-piece attacks of 1917 and 1918. They
nevertheless demonstrated in the Hundred Days (from August 1918 to
the end of the war) sufficient flexibility to delegate artillery
control down to divisions when required and resume it for set-piece
operations like the assault on the Hindenburg Line in September and
October 1918. The final chapter is perhaps the most original of the
book, since in it the day to day activities of WW1 generals are
analysed - what did these men do when not fighting battles, for
example? This is the first time this aspect of command on the
Western Front has ever been addressed.
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