Take Me Back To Blighty

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George Burford’s unflinching diary is a rare and vivid eyewitness account of the horrors of frontline mountainous trench warfare in the First World War. The 19-year-old Londoner fought nearly to the death as a machine-gunner with the British Salonika Force, posted to the 66th Machine Gun Company that served with the 22nd Division on the Vardar sector in Macedonia. Burford found himself in the center of two historically significant conflicts. During the First Battle of Doiran in April 1917, he describes the gruesome carnage of combat including the deaths of his closest pals. After suffering a life-threatening shrapnel wound to the leg the following year, Burford dutifully works his way back from hospital to the front line for the Second Battle of Doiran in September 1918. In addition to the brutal account of war, the diary reveals Burford’s keen and often humorous insights of a soldier’s life behind the lines, including forthright comments about officers in his section. Burford’s own compelling words are enhanced by informative extracts from the war diary of 66th Machine Gun Company, presented in the form of footnotes. The diary also benefits from a series of drawings by Burford’s granddaughter, Susan French Overstreet, based on events described in the text.

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Publisher - Tommies Guides

Author(s) - George Burford

Paperback

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ISBN - 9781908336484

Dimensions - 23.4 x 15.6 x 0.9 cm

Page Count - 158

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