Despatch Rider on the Western Front 1915–18

Despatch Rider on the Western Front 1915–18

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Despatch Rider on the Western Front 1915–18

The Diary of Sergeant Albert Simpkin MM




Author:David Venner
Language:English
Format:Softcover
Dimensions:6" x 9"
Pages:224
Photos:16 pages of black and white plates
Publisher:Pen and Sword Military
ISBN:9781526748454
Item No. 9781526748454



Sergeant Albert Simpkin MM’s Great War diary is of unusual scope and exceptional interest. Albert was a First World War motorcycle dispatch rider attached to the Headquarters 37th Division throughout the war which he was so fortunate to survive. His wide-ranging role enabled him to witness much more than his fellow men who were restricted to the trenches. One day he would be dodging shell holes and ammunition limbers to take his dispatches to the front, the next commenting on the quaint but often courageous lives of the local populace. As a result his diary entries, and some longer descriptions of the main actions of the Division, provide a graphic record of the war on the Western Front; Fortunately Albert was a gifted observer of the scene and a fluent writer. The fact he was awarded the Military Medal is testimony to his bravery. Throughout the diary are colorful and amusing anecdotes about his fellow soldiers, and critical comments on the strategies and tactics employed by the officers.Despatch Rider on the Western Front 1915–18 offers a unique opportunity for readers to immerse themselves in a well written and objective firsthand account of life and death on the Western Front.