Battle Scarred

Nonfiction, History, Military, World War I
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Author: Craig Deayton ISBN: 9781921941252
Publisher: Big Sky Publishing Publication: April 1, 2011
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Craig Deayton
ISBN: 9781921941252
Publisher: Big Sky Publishing
Publication: April 1, 2011
Imprint:
Language: English
One of the shortest lived and most battle hardened of the 1st Australian Imperial Forces battalions the 47th was formed in Egypt in 1916 and disbanded two years later having suffered one of the highest casualty rates of any Australian unit. Their story is remarkable for many reasons. Dogged by command and discipline troubles and bled white by the desperate attrition battles of 1916 and 1917 they fought on against a determined and skilful enemy in battles where the fortunes of war seemed stacked against them at every turn. Not only did they have the misfortune to be called into some of the A.I.F.s most costly campaigns chance often found them in the worst places within those battles. Though their story is one of almost unrelieved tragedy it is also story of remarkable courage endurance and heroism. It is the story of the 1st A.I.F. itself punished beaten sometimes reviled for their indiscipline they fought on - fewer leaner and harder - until final victory was won. And at its end in an extraordinary gesture of mateship the remnants of the 47th Battalion reunited. Having been scattered to other units after their disbandment the survivors gathered in Belgium for one last photo together. Only 73 remained.
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One of the shortest lived and most battle hardened of the 1st Australian Imperial Forces battalions the 47th was formed in Egypt in 1916 and disbanded two years later having suffered one of the highest casualty rates of any Australian unit. Their story is remarkable for many reasons. Dogged by command and discipline troubles and bled white by the desperate attrition battles of 1916 and 1917 they fought on against a determined and skilful enemy in battles where the fortunes of war seemed stacked against them at every turn. Not only did they have the misfortune to be called into some of the A.I.F.s most costly campaigns chance often found them in the worst places within those battles. Though their story is one of almost unrelieved tragedy it is also story of remarkable courage endurance and heroism. It is the story of the 1st A.I.F. itself punished beaten sometimes reviled for their indiscipline they fought on - fewer leaner and harder - until final victory was won. And at its end in an extraordinary gesture of mateship the remnants of the 47th Battalion reunited. Having been scattered to other units after their disbandment the survivors gathered in Belgium for one last photo together. Only 73 remained.

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