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The Military Papers and Correspondence of Major General Guy Dawnay, 1915–1919

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Major General Guy Dawnay (1878-1952) was a man of complexity and contradiction. Though passionate about the profession of arms, he set aside a promising military career to pursue business ambitions...
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  • 11 June 2024
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Major General Guy Dawnay (1878-1952) was a man of complexity and contradiction. Though passionate about the profession of arms, he set aside a promising military career to pursue business ambitions. Rejoining the British Army on the outbreak of war, he served in several staff appointments across four different military theatres. In 1915, he joined the Mediterranean Expeditionary Force's headquarters, planning the April landings and the ill-fated August offensive. Following the evacuation of Gallipoli, he served on the staff in Egypt and Palestine as part of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force. It was here that he masterminded the plan for the Third Battle of Gaza. In early 1918, he was appointed to Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig's staff where he oversaw important changes to training and doctrine on the Western Front. Based on the Dawnay papers at the Imperial War Museum and material in private hands, this volume offers important insights on contrasting theatres of war, the challenges of planning operations, and Dawnay's relationships with key politicians and commanders. The volume reveals a passionate, introspective officer who, according to T.E. Lawrence, was 'the least professional of soldiers, a banker who read Greek history, a strategist unashamed, and a burning poet with strength over daily things'.
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Price: $115.00
Pages: 444
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: Army Records Society
Series: Publications of the Army Records Society
Publication Date: 11 June 2024
Trim Size: 8.50 X 5.43 in
ISBN: 9781838387723
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: HISTORY / Wars & Conflicts / World War I
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That Fox has succeeded in her goal of bringing out a clear picture of Dawnay through his papers is demonstrated by the fact that the complexity and humanity of the man, shines through the volume. The selection of his papers for publication by the Army Records Society, and the skilful handling of the task by Fox, is therefore a welcome addition to our understanding of the British Army during the First World War.
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
Maps


Introduction
1. Gallipoli, 1915
2. Egypt, 1916
3. Palestine, 1917
4. Western Front, 1918-19


Biographical Notes
Bibliography
Index