This is the first biography of General Sir Edward Bulfin, who rose to
high rank despite his Catholic Irish republican background, at a time
when sensitivities were pronounced. Not only that but by the outbreak
of the Great War, Bulfin was a brigade commander despite having not
attended Sandhurst or Staff College and never commanding his
battalion.In his early career he was a protg of Bullers and he made
his name in the Boer War. In 1914 Haig credited him with saving the
day at First Ypres despite being wounded and gave him 28th Division.
Unable to get on with Gough, he was sent home. He raised the 60th
London Division and took it to France, Salonika and Egypt where
Allenby chose him to command a corps. His success against the Turks at
Gaza, Jerusalem and Megiddo justified Allenbys confidence.Despite
ruthlessly crushing disturbances in post-war Egypt, Bulfins beliefs
and background led him to refuse Churchills order to command the
police and army in Ireland.A private man, Bulfin left few letters and
no papers and the author is to be congratulated on piecing together
this fascinating biography of an enigmatic military figure.
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General Sir Edward Bulfin—Ireland's Forgotten General
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781526722614
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Vendor
Pen & Sword Military (ORIM)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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