This is the final volume in a trilogy which examines the invaluable contribution of auxiliary volunteer forces to the defence of Great Britain before and during the First World War. Bill Mitchinson explores the tumultuous relationship between the territorials and the War Office, the prioritizing of Kitchener's New Army's mobilization training over the Territorial Forces' and the early experiences of units sent to France and elsewhere in 1914 and 1915...
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