Despatch Rider on the Western Front, 1915–18: The Diary of Sergeant Albert Simpkin MM by David Venner

Despatch Rider on the Western Front, 1915–18: The Diary of Sergeant Albert Simpkin MM

David Venner
263 pages
Pen & Sword Military
Apr 2015
Hardcover
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The colorful eyewitness-to-history diary of a young man who loved motorcycles - and used these new machines to serve his country in the Great War. This is the skillfully abridged version of the diary of a First World War motorcycle despatch rider, Sergeant Albert Simpkin, who was attached to the HQ 37th Division. The diary entries, and some longer descriptions of the main actions of the Division, provide a fascinating record of the life of a despatch rider on the Western Front - one day dodging shell holes and ammunition limbers to take his despatches to the front, the next observing the quaint but often courageous lives of the local populace. Throughout the diary are colorful and amusing anecdotes about his fellow soldiers, and critical comments on the strategies and tactics employed by the officers. "It is worth seeking out and reading and if you are a fan of Great War motorbikes and vehicles this is a must." - War History Online
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Pages 263
Publisher Pen & Sword Military
Published 2015
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