Fighting Tykes: An Informal History of the Yorkshire Regiments in the Second World War
Fighting Tykes: An Informal History of the Yorkshire Regiments in the Second World War
Eric Taylor, Charles Whiting
Subjects: History, Europe, Great Britain, Military, World War I, World War II, Regiments
Description
Description
The authors, both Yorkshiremen, saw active service with the British Army during the wartime years, have described in meticulous detail the fascinating story of the campaigns fought by the Yorkshire regiments in the various parts of the world during the Second World War.
This is not just the story seen through senior commanders, but experiences of the Tykes themselves. It gives a revealing insight into the terrifying reality of the battle front, of the surprising reserves of heroism, courage and humor. Bound by their experiences they epitomized that grim determination inherent in the very definition of that word ‘"Tyke"
This is not just the story seen through senior commanders, but experiences of the Tykes themselves. It gives a revealing insight into the terrifying reality of the battle front, of the surprising reserves of heroism, courage and humor. Bound by their experiences they epitomized that grim determination inherent in the very definition of that word ‘"Tyke"
Details
Details
Publisher/Supplier: Pen and Sword Military
Date Published: 2008-09-22
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1844156451
Language: en
Pages: 256
Length: 6.14172 inches,width: 0.55118 inches,height: 9.17321 inches
51 in stock
