Army Cyclist Corps
British Army, Corps, Bicycle infantry, Second Boer War
978-620-0-63512-9
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2012-02-14
45.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Army Cyclist Corps was a corps of the British Army active during the First World War, and controlling the Army's bicycle infantry. Volunteer cyclist units had been formed as early as the 1880s, with the first complete bicycle unit (the 26th Middlesex Rifle Volunteers) being raised in 1888. Cyclists were employed on an intermittent basis during the South African War - whilst they were not deployed as organised combat formations, the bicycle was found to be invaluable for reconnaissance and communications work, being lighter, quieter, and logistically much easier to support than horses.
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