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The British Soldier
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The British Soldier

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Many of us have at least one ancestor who served in the British Army during the Second World War. We probably know where they served and what regiment they served with but we are not aware of exactly how they became soldiers. The British Soldier: Training for War focuses on those who became infantry soldiers, commandos and paratroopers and the training they received in the British Isles to fight 'at the sharp end' of combat all over the world during the years 1939 to 1945. Drawing on contemporary training manuals, battalion histories, magazines and newspaper articles, personal memoirs, regimental museum archives, declassified military files and interviews with those who experienced wartime military training first-hand, a vivid and authentic account is presented of training from 'square bashing' and skill at arms to the evolution of battle schools, assault courses, battle drill and significant training exercises. All infantrymen were trained hard but it gave them the skills, fighting spirit, endurance and confidence they needed in themselves, their comrades and their unit when in battle. By the end of the Second World War, nearly three million men had served in the British Army. Every one of them had to be trained to become soldiers. This is their story. AUTHOR: Neil R. Storey is an award-winning historian and author of over fifty books. He is one of the leading historians of The Royal Norfolk Regiment. Members of his family served in regular and territorial battalions of the Regiment in peacetime and through two World Wars. Neil lectures for academic and social audiences all over the UK. He regularly appears on television and radio factual programmes as a guest expert. His previous books published by Pen & Sword include The King's Men: The Sandringham Company & Norfolk Regiment Territorial Battalions 1914-1918, Britain's Coast at War, and The British Army: Training for War 1939-1945. 100 b/w illustrations

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
30 January 2026
Pages
224
ISBN
9781036128944

Many of us have at least one ancestor who served in the British Army during the Second World War. We probably know where they served and what regiment they served with but we are not aware of exactly how they became soldiers. The British Soldier: Training for War focuses on those who became infantry soldiers, commandos and paratroopers and the training they received in the British Isles to fight 'at the sharp end' of combat all over the world during the years 1939 to 1945. Drawing on contemporary training manuals, battalion histories, magazines and newspaper articles, personal memoirs, regimental museum archives, declassified military files and interviews with those who experienced wartime military training first-hand, a vivid and authentic account is presented of training from 'square bashing' and skill at arms to the evolution of battle schools, assault courses, battle drill and significant training exercises. All infantrymen were trained hard but it gave them the skills, fighting spirit, endurance and confidence they needed in themselves, their comrades and their unit when in battle. By the end of the Second World War, nearly three million men had served in the British Army. Every one of them had to be trained to become soldiers. This is their story. AUTHOR: Neil R. Storey is an award-winning historian and author of over fifty books. He is one of the leading historians of The Royal Norfolk Regiment. Members of his family served in regular and territorial battalions of the Regiment in peacetime and through two World Wars. Neil lectures for academic and social audiences all over the UK. He regularly appears on television and radio factual programmes as a guest expert. His previous books published by Pen & Sword include The King's Men: The Sandringham Company & Norfolk Regiment Territorial Battalions 1914-1918, Britain's Coast at War, and The British Army: Training for War 1939-1945. 100 b/w illustrations

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
30 January 2026
Pages
224
ISBN
9781036128944