Publisher's Synopsis
In this illustrated history and reference work on the First World War, William Endley has provided an in-depth and exciting account of the origin of the Union Defence Force and Sir Abe Bailey's Sharpshooters. The incredible journey, often based on first hand accounts, provides an analysis of the initial experiences of the South African contribution to the Great War. Artefacts are used to tell the story and are a unique reference and practical guide. Elaborate photographs and detailed descriptions from the Endley collection provide details of uniforms, headdress, insignia, firearms, edged weapons, field equipment as well as medals and other awards. Enlistment, recruitment and training for the Union Defence Force and Bailey's Sharpshooters are discussed. A comprehensive analysis of the treatment of the wounded and the effects of weather related complaints on the Western Front is included. Detailed biographies feature throughout the work.