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With the 33rd Q.V.O. Light Cavalry in Mesopotamia
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With the 33rd Q.V.O. Light Cavalry in Mesopotamia

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The war in Iraq in 2003 was not the first time that British troops were fighting in that benighted land. This book sheds light on the near-forgotten Great War theatre of Mesopotamia - today’s Iraq - when British Empire forces engaged Turkish troops of the Ottoman Empire. The volume, originally privately printed for the author’s family and friends, is the war diary of Major M.H. Anderson, serving with the 33rd ‘Queen Victoria’s Own’ Light Cavalry, supplemented by letters home written to his brother, E.S.J. Anderson, who edited them for publication. The book tells the story of the early phase of the Mesopotamia campaign, from 8th November 1914 when Anderson’s unit arrived from India, to the 29th April 1915 when he was killed in an ambush by local Arabs masquerading as allies. With its topical references to places recently in the news, the book should be read by anyone interested in mounted warfare, Indian forces, Iraq and the Great War generally.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Naval & Military Press
Date
12 March 2014
Pages
54
ISBN
9781783310111

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

The war in Iraq in 2003 was not the first time that British troops were fighting in that benighted land. This book sheds light on the near-forgotten Great War theatre of Mesopotamia - today’s Iraq - when British Empire forces engaged Turkish troops of the Ottoman Empire. The volume, originally privately printed for the author’s family and friends, is the war diary of Major M.H. Anderson, serving with the 33rd ‘Queen Victoria’s Own’ Light Cavalry, supplemented by letters home written to his brother, E.S.J. Anderson, who edited them for publication. The book tells the story of the early phase of the Mesopotamia campaign, from 8th November 1914 when Anderson’s unit arrived from India, to the 29th April 1915 when he was killed in an ambush by local Arabs masquerading as allies. With its topical references to places recently in the news, the book should be read by anyone interested in mounted warfare, Indian forces, Iraq and the Great War generally.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Naval & Military Press
Date
12 March 2014
Pages
54
ISBN
9781783310111