Simone
When you have got through all the reading and if you are interested in the Great War, there is a 'Story of the 55th Division' written soon after that war by the divisional chaplain, Rev.J.O. (later Canon) Coop, in peacetime the vicar of St Margaret's, Anfield.
There will certainly be a copy in the Central Library and it has been re-issued during the past few years.
While much of the story is about the front-line infantry, including the local territorial battalions of the King's Liverpool Regiment, there are some references to the divisional artillery who would be in close support.
Daggers
BQMS
Re: BQMS
Thanks for that Daggers
have found it online on http://lib.militaryarchive.co.uk/librar ... 6-1919.asp
just keeps freezing on me at the moment when I try and scroll the pages
hopefully will have better luck tomorrow 

just keeps freezing on me at the moment when I try and scroll the pages


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