Soldier Factory: Training and the Making of the British Soldier in the First World War, 1914-1918

Soldier Factory: Training and the Making of the British Soldier in the First World War, 1914-1918 by HARRY J. SANDERSON


ISBN
9781804519776
Published
Binding
Hardcover
Dimensions
170 x 245mm

This is the story of how the nearly five million British men enlisted into the British Army during the First World War were transformed from civilians into infantry soldiers, and how this process shaped each man's identity, his experience of the war, and his performance on the battlefield. Stephen Graham, recording his experiences in the First World War, summed up this transformation by describing training as 'the soldiery factory in which you go in at one end civilian and pass out eventually at the other side a soldier of the king'. The Soldier Factory is the first work to examine how the training process worked within the British Army in-depth. It focuses on how training created infantrymen, as while aeroplanes, artillery, chemical weapons, machine guns, and tanks turning the battlefield into an industrialised killing zone, it was still the infantryman who led the advance into battle and conquered enemy positions. And the infantry bore the consequences: of 1,677,163 British casualties on the Western Front, 1,372,117 were infantrymen. The Soldier Factory reveals that training was an inconsistent process, with nuances, evolutions, improvements, and regressions in its effectiveness which altered the type of infantryman it produced, the very nature of what a British infantryman was, and his effectiveness on the battlefield at different points in the war. The infantryman who arrived at the front in 1914 was almost unrecognisable from that of 1916, who was almost unrecognisable from that of 1918. AUTHOR: Harry Sanderson is a military historian focusing on the experience of British soldiers during the First World War and a research analyst working within the Ministry of Defence. Harry earned his PhD from the University of Leeds in 2022, titled 'Making a Better Man: Training the British Soldier for War, 1914?1918'. He has previously published a contributory chapter 'The Black Day of the British Army: The Third Battle of the Scarpe 3 May 1917' in The Darkest Year: The British Army on the Western Front 1917, edited by Spencer Jones. 17 tables
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