Command and Control on the Western Front: The British Army’s Experience 1914-18
Gary D. Sheffield
224 pages, Hardcover
ISBN: 186227083X
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Language: English
Publish: September 1, 2004
A radical new interpretation of British command and generalship in the First World War which debunks the ‘donkey’ myth – leading historians examine the practicalities of command on the Western Front and British command emerges as much more effective than many believe which helps to explain why the British Army reached a peak of military excellence in 1918. It contains new looks at familiar subjects, for example Haig and GHQ and Gough as Army Commander and has chapters on topics almost entirely neglected in the past including the role of Corps and Artillery Commanders. It is the first book to examine the ‘nuts and bolts’ of British command on the Western Front.