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In August and September 1914 the Regimental Depot of the Durham Light Infantry at Fenham Barracks in Newcastle was overwhelmed by the number of men enlisting. Accommodation was tight so the men were formed into batches and sent off to training grounds in the south of England. Over 2,000 men were sent to Bulllswater near Woking in Surrey where they became the 12th and 13th Battalions of the DLI serving in 68 Brigade of the 23rd Division, commanded by Lieutenant General Sir James Babington KCB KCMG. The Division never failed to take an objective between 1915 and 1918. After initial training around Aldershot and Ashford, in May they embarked for France on 25 August 1915. In November Private Thomas Kenny, of the 13th DLI, a miner from Wingate, County Durham, won the Victoria Cross rescuing his wounded officer. In the summer of 1916 they joined the fighting on the Somme and took part in the capture of Contalmaison on 10 July. In October the two battalions took part in the capture of Le Sars before being sent north to the Ypres Salient. In Flanders they took part in the Battle of Messines and the 3rd Battle of Ypres. In November 1917 the 23rd Division was ordered to the Italian Front. The 12th and 13th Battalions were initially deployed on the Montello before moving into the mountainous region of the Asiago Plateau. They were attacked by the Austrians on 15 June 1918, however, the only enemy soldiers that entered the Durhams trenches did so as prisoners, brought in by men of the two battalions. The 13th DLI was ordered back to France in September 1918 where it took part in the advance to victory; the battalion suffered many casualties in the last six weeks of the war. The 12th DLI remained in Italy and took part in the crossing of the River Piave in October 1918 and the Battle of Vittorio Veneto that led to the end of the war in Italy.
The book uses unpublished memoirs and diaries along with letters from officers and men of both battalions. Using the soldiers personal documents this book reveals many of the tragic stories that led to unnecessary loss of life. Lists of gallantry awards and nominal rolls of officers of both battalions are included.

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Table of Contents Acknowledgements Thanks are due to many people and - photo 1
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Acknowledgements

Thanks are due to many people, and this work could not have been completed without the support of the Trustees of The Durham Light Infantry Museum and Major (Retd) Chris Lawton, The Rifles Secretary, Durham Office.

Also Steve Shannon at The Durham Light Infantry Museum; his help and advice as always have been greatly appreciated. Since the work started Steve has retired, but Alastair Bowden his temporary replacement has been just as helpful.

The staff at Durham City Library, Darlington Library and Gateshead Library.

The Staff at the Durham County Record Office. In particular Gill Parkes and the County Archivist Liz Bregazzi.

The late Mr Malcolm MacGregor for assistance with Honours and Gallantry Awards to members of the 12th and 13th Battalions.

Clive Dunn, Malcolm Anderson, and Andrew Brookes who loaned material from their collections and Andrew Jukes of the Hexham Medal Centre who allowed me to copy and use material that came through his shop.

Pam and Ken Linge of the Thiepval Project who passed on photos.

Sean Godfrey of the Teesside Branch of the WFA who helped with obtaining photographs.

Last but not least those relatives who loaned photographs of individual soldiers.

Nominal Roll of Officers who served with the 12th Service Battalion Durham - photo 2
Nominal Roll of Officers who served with the 12th (Service) Battalion Durham Light Infantry 1914 1918
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Nominal Roll of Other Ranks who landed in France 25 August 1915 with the 12th (Service) Battalion Durham Light Infantry 1914 1918
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