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93 Years ago today......

edited July 2009 in Not Sports Related
The Battle of The Somme began.

"The Big Push" where over 120,000 British and Empire troops attacked the German defensive lines along an 18 mile front north of the River Somme.

By 4pm that afternoon, there were almost 60,000 British casualties, of whom nearly 20,000 died.

We shall remember them.

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    yes and in 7days time it will be 93 years to the day that My Grandad's brother was killed on the Somme.....God rest Tom
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    [cite]Posted By: Addickted[/cite]The Battle of The Somme began.

    "The Big Push" where over 120,000 British and Empire troops attacked the German defensive lines along an 18 mile front north of the River Somme.

    By 4pm that afternoon, there were almost 60,000 British casualties, of whom nearly 20,000 died.

    We shall remember them.

    And we are getting all steamed up over Phil Parkinson and mythical takeovers.

    Sometimes it is important to get priorities right.

    God Bless Them.
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    indeed lest we forget. also the french did well will us then.
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    would recommend Lyn MacDonald Book 'The somme' an absolutely fascinating and moving account of the battle and those in it.

    Not sure if it still appears in the Times but there used to be every year an in memoriam notice with the toast raised by one batallion the night before the battle 'Gentleman, when the barrage lifts'... that battalion of 800 lost 90% of its men in 24 hours.
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    [cite]Posted By: kigelia[/cite]would recommend Lyn MacDonald Book 'The somme' an absolutely fascinating and moving account of the battle and those in it.

    Second that.

    The definitive read on the first day is Martin Middlebrook's book. Peter Hart has also written an excellent tome on the whole four and a half months of the battle.
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    We shall remember Them
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    We shall remember Them.
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    I think you'll find there were many more than 120,000 British and Empire troops attacking that day...
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    We should never forget them!
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    "They shall not grow old, as we that are left grow old. Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun, and in the morning -- we shall remember them."
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    In the first hour - 7.30am-8.30am - 66,000 went over the top; of whom 30,000 were killed or wounded. In an hour.

    By noon 100,000 British infantrymen from 129 battalions had gone over the top- with 50% being killed or wounded.

    By dusk, another 22,000 had 'gone over the top' - with the result that 19,240 died, 35,493 were wounded, 2,152 were missing and 585 captured.

    Approximately :-))
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    The point I was making was that it wasn't just a British attack...

    At least five French Divisons attacked that day too...
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    never to be forgotten poor tommies went onto the unkown that day god rest and bless all who fell and those that survived and have succombed to the hands of time
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    We have nothing to whinge about today. RIP
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    [cite]Posted By: RedZed333[/cite]The point I was making was that it wasn't just a British attack...

    At least five French Divisons attacked that day too...

    Yes they did - and very successfully too. Different tactics.

    However the main aim of the Somme Offensive was......

    ..."to relieve the pressure on the French Armies fighting at Verdun".

    It did that, and more, though you would be hard pressed to tell that if you visited either battlefield. Bless 'em.
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