Rather than being a conventional regimental history, Fighting Tigers instead picks out fourteen classic actions and campaigns fought by men of the Leicestershire (later Royal Leicestershire) Regiment. These are some of the actions in which the bravery and determination of 'The Tigers' shone through most clearly. The book also illustrates the bonds of kinship which within a family regiment such as the Leicesters are extremely strong, with several generations serving at different times, and surnames often recurring. The book covers the Boer War, First World War, Second World War, Korean War and the 'undeclared' war in Borneo in 1963. The actions covered include Ladysmith and the Somme via the evacuation at Dunkirk to the jungles of Burma, and thence to the hills of Korea, along the way charting the characters and the commanders of various battalions, and chronicling the Honours and decorations which were gained.
About the AuthorA young professional historian and museum curator, Matthew Richardson has recently moved from Saddleworth Museum to the Isle of Man, taking over the Manx National Heritage Service. Author of the best selling Tigers, he was a contributor to Passchendale in Perspective and At The Eleventh Hour.
Book InformationISBN 9780850528954
Author Matthew RichardsonFormat Hardback
Page Count 224
Imprint Pen & Sword Books LtdPublisher Pen & Sword Books Ltd