
Harrogate Terriers
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Content
- Intro
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- List of Sketch Maps
- Foreword
- Preface and Acknowledgements
- Note on Army Organisation
- An Approximate Characterisation of Army Rank and Structure:
- Infantry Units of the 49th West Riding Infantry Division (TF)
- Introduction: Who Were the Harrogate Terriers?
- 1. West Riding Volunteers
- Military Bloodline of the 1/5th Battalion West Yorkshire Regiment
- West Riding Heritage
- The Victorian Volunteer Army in York and Harrogate
- Captain Wood and the War in South Africa
- The Haldane Act
- Officers of the 5th Battalion, West Yorkshire Regiment
- Other Ranks
- New Blood
- Culture and Training
- Annual Camp
- The West Yorkshire Regiment
- 2. Mobilisation (August 1914 - April 1915)
- Embodiment
- Mobilisation
- Swelling the Ranks
- The Harrogate Defence League
- Recruitment in Pateley Bridge, Knaresborough, Ripon and Selby
- Recruitment in York
- Imperial Service
- Home Service
- Training for War in Strensall and York
- Coastal Duty and Embarkation
- 3. Into Battle (April - June 1915)
- Disembarkation
- Fauquissart
- Into the Trenches
- The 1/5th Battalion in the Front Line
- Rest and Training
- The Battle Plan
- Preparing for Battle
- The Battle of Aubers Ridge
- Friendly Fire
- After the Battle
- Petillon Trenches
- June Days
- 4. Summer in the Salient (July - December 1915)
- Fleurbaix to Ypres
- Turco Farm
- Baptism of Fire
- The Canal Bank
- Turco Farm II
- Chateau Les Trois Tours
- Turco Farm III
- Rain
- Lancashire Farm
- Coppenolle Hoek
- 5. Mud and Gas (September - December 1915)
- 'Angry Germans'
- Lull
- Trench Life in the Salient
- Phosgene
- Casualties
- Christmas 1915
- 6. The Somme (January - June 1916)
- Leaving Ypres
- Army changes
- The Somme
- Rawlinson's Plan
- Thiepval Wood
- Minenwerfer
- Preparations for the Big Push
- The Eve of Battle
- 7. The Big Push (July - August 1916)
- 1 July 1916
- The 1/5th Battalion enters the Battle
- The Attack on Thiepval Village
- Colonel Wood and the Schwaben Redoubt
- 2 July 1916
- Thiepval Casualties
- The Leipzig Salient
- Hindenburg Trench and the Granatloch
- Casualties of the Leipzig Salient
- Reporting the War
- 8. The Schwaben Redoubt (September 1916)
- New Officers
- Preparing for Battle
- The Attack on the 'Triangle'
- Scapegoats
- The 1/5th on 3 September
- Training, Drafts and Indents
- The Battle of Thiepval
- 26 September
- 28 September
- Honours
- Casualties
- 9. Patrol (October 1916 - July 1917)
- Reinforcements
- The Officer Cadre
- Fonquevilliers - Hannescamp
- Christmas Games and New Year Honours
- Bailleulmont and Ransart
- Winter Activity
- Laventie
- Patrolling
- April 1917
- May 1917
- June 1917
- Enemy Raid
- Honours
- 10. Passchendaele (July - November 1917)
- Operation Hush
- Mustard Gas at Nieuwpoort
- After Effects
- Training for Passchendaele
- The Third Battle of Ypres
- Getting to the Battleground
- Battle Plan
- The Attack on Bellevue Spur
- Relief
- The Cost
- Officer Casualties
- Casualties in the Ranks
- Honours
- 11. Broodseinde and Wytschaete (October 1917 - September 1918)
- Winter 1917
- The Bigger Picture
- 1/5th on the Menin Road
- Casualties
- Kemmel Ridge
- The Tactical Position
- Into the Line
- The Battle Begins
- A Fighting Withdrawal
- The Defence of Vierstraat
- Relief
- Honours
- Dead, Wounded and Missing
- Prisoners
- Summer's Rest and Reinforcement
- 12. The Last Battles (October - November 1918)
- Cambrai
- Casualties
- Honours
- Return to Famars
- The Battle of Valenciennes
- The Attack
- Casualties
- Honours
- 13. The Peace
- Ceasefire
- Last Days in France
- Army of Occupation
- Demobilisation
- 'Ca Ira'
- Select Bibliography and Sources
- Appendices
- 1. Officers known to have served with the 1/5th Battalion
- 2. Other Ranks known to have served with the 1/5th Battalion
- 3. Combined Roll of Honour
- 4. Awards and Honours
- 5. Other Nominal Rolls
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