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Fire-Step to Fokker Fodder: From the Trenches to the Red Baron. the First World War Diaries of William \'jack\' Lidsey, Hardcover/Andrew White - Fighting High


Fire-Step to Fokker Fodder: From the Trenches to the Red Baron. the First World War Diaries of William \'jack\' Lidsey, Hardcover/Andrew White
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Description Jack Lidsey was one of the First to volunteer during the Great War, enlisting as a private soldier in his local regiment, the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, in August 1914.
Andrew White\'s Fire-Step to Fokker Fodder is based on Jack\'s journal and includes numerous previously unpublished photographs, offering a unique personal insight into life and death on the Western Front, both in the Trenches and in the air..
His descriptions of conditions in the Trenches and of the fighting he experienced are vivid and compelling.
Jack kept a detailed diary for the whole two years of his war, From going overseas until the day before his death.
Lidsey himself fought von Richthofen and survived, until, on another fateful occasion, the Red Baron claimed him as his 29th victim.
His squadron suffered severe losses in the run-up to the Arras offensive of 1917, many at the hands of two of Germany\'s great aces, Werner Voss and Manfred von Richthofen, the Red Baron. 16 Squadron, flying the outdated BE2, and was immediately plunged into aerial combat in the skies above the Western Front.
Jack joined the Royal Flying Corps as an observer with No.
By any measure, Jack was lucky to survive, and in November 1916 he decided to try a different approach to warfare - From the air.
Time and again, he led his platoon into hails of enemy machine-gun fire, grenade and artillery attacks around Pozi res, where the Oxfordshires took horrendous casualties.
Lidsey was sent home for commissioning early in 1916, re-joining his battalion as a Second Lieutenant just in time for the Somme offensive of that summer.
He was sent to the Ypres Salient in March 1915, experiencing trench warfare around Ploegsteert Wood before moving south to the Somme in France.
Description Jack Lidsey was one of the First to volunteer during the Great War, enlisting as a private soldier in his local regiment, the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, in August 1914


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