
The Highland Division
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From communicating in Gaelic to scupper the German spies, to holding the line beyond the realms of endurance, we see that although the division was finally lost, it fought valiantly to the very end.
First published in 1942 as part of The Army at War Series, The Highland Division is a record of ingenuity, fortitude, and brotherhood.
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Content
- Cover
- Title Page
- Contents
- Author's Note
- 1. The Fifty-First
- 2. Highlanders in the Maginot Line
- 3. The Affair of Grossenwald
- 4. The Division Moves Westward
- 5. The Battle of Abbeville
- 6. The Germans Drive Forward
- 7. The Fight at Franleu
- 8. Fight and March and Fight Again
- 9. Exploit of the Argylls
- 10. Rumour and Retreat
- 11. Ark Force
- 12. Fate was in a Hurry
- 13. The Defence of St Valéry
- 14. "Scorched Earth" and Escape
- 15. The Auld Alliance
- Order of Battle
- A Note on the Author
- Also by the Author
- Footnotes
- eCopyright
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