Raiding on the Western Front.

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Anthony Saunders. Barnsley: Pen & Sword Military. Pp 224 Illus. Condition: As New. £10 Price includes UK post and Packing.

Anthony Saunders. Barnsley: Pen & Sword Military. Pp 224 Illus. Condition: As New. £10 Price includes UK post and Packing.

The trench raid came to typify the aggressive and close-combat nature of warfare on the Western Front. It was believed at the time that successful raiding had a significant psychological effect on the enemy and was a powerful way of exerting local domination in what was otherwise a static military situation.
Raids came to be the epitome of all-arms operations, combining individual weapons skills with tactical sense and requiring cooperation with artillery and mortar batteries for success. Yet, a raiding party was an ad hoc combat team put together and trained for one specific operation. In the early days of raiding, the raiders were always volunteers but the steady toll of experienced soldiers led to participants being detailed for the task like any other. Raiding on the Western Front claims to be the first book to look at how raids were carried out, the successes, the failures, the consequences of raiding, their effect on morale and their contribution to military operations on the Western Front. It contains exciting accounts of actions and many examples of great bravery, leadership and sacrifice. As such it is not only an excellent read but will be an important addition to the library of any Great War enthusiast.