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How did the British Army go from the muddle of the Boer War to the professionalism of 1918?
In this episode, historian David Keable-Elliot talks to the show about The Doctrine of the British Army — the forgotten Field Service Regulations that shaped everything from tactics to training.
It’s the story of how a rulebook turned chaos into coherence, and helped Britain win the First World War.
Thanks to Dr Chris Brice for organising and conducting this interview.
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Buy David's book - https://www.helion.co.uk/military-history-books/the-doctrine-of-the-british-army-the-conception-and-implementation-of-field-service-regulations-1900-1918.php
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How did the British Army go from the muddle of the Boer War to the professionalism of 1918?
In this episode, historian David Keable-Elliot talks to the show about The Doctrine of the British Army — the forgotten Field Service Regulations that shaped everything from tactics to training.
It’s the story of how a rulebook turned chaos into coherence, and helped Britain win the First World War.
Thanks to Dr Chris Brice for organising and conducting this interview.
Join the Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/RedcoatHistory
Subscribe to the newsletter - https://redcoathistory.com/
Buy David's book - https://www.helion.co.uk/military-history-books/the-doctrine-of-the-british-army-the-conception-and-implementation-of-field-service-regulations-1900-1918.php

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