A Battalion history of the 1/5th Battalion of the Cheshire Regiment's
fighting record in France and Flanders in the Great War, this is a model
story of a typical infantry battalion on the Western Front.Written by
one of the Battalion's senior officers with the aid of the Battalion's
official War Diary, this also includes original orders and messages; a
Roll of Honour and casualty list. The 5th (Reserve) Battalion was formed
in September 1914 to accommodate the rush of recruits who answered the
call to arms in the first weeks of the war. They were trained at Chester
and then funnelled in drafts to the 5th (Territorial) Battalion, which
was already in action in France and Flanders. In January 1915 the unit's
title was changed to the 1/5th Battalion, and a month later the newly
designated unit embarked for France. Once 'over there' the battalion
fought at Kemmel, Ypres, the Somme, Arras, Cambrai and on the Canal du
Nord at Mons in the final weeks of the war.