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Charlton Life Battlefield Tour No.4 - Amiens (6-8th July 2024)

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  • LargeAddick
    LargeAddick Posts: 32,560
    Large, I did message him yesterday to make him aware. I’ll remind him now 
    Thanks AFKA.
  • aliwibble
    aliwibble Posts: 26,290
    I tried emailing him earlier in the week, so I'm wondering if he no longer has access to the email address we've got registered for him.
  • LargeAddick
    LargeAddick Posts: 32,560
    aliwibble said:
    I tried emailing him earlier in the week, so I'm wondering if he no longer has access to the email address we've got registered for him.
    who knows but thanks for your efforts, it is much appreciated.
  • rananegra
    rananegra Posts: 3,689
    @SE7toSG3 any recommendations for books about this phase of the war? 
  • SX_Addick
    SX_Addick Posts: 667
    Clive is the obvious expert in this, but I read this book. It’s probably an easier read if you’re familiar with the geography, as the maps in this book are sparse. 
    Have also been listening to podcasts ‘All quiet on the Western Front’. Episodes 6,7 & 8 deal with the Spring Offensive and 100 days. But as I say, Clive may come back with something better. 
  • LargeAddick
    LargeAddick Posts: 32,560
    SX_Addick said:
    Clive is the obvious expert in this, but I read this book. It’s probably an easier read if you’re familiar with the geography, as the maps in this book are sparse. 
    Have also been listening to podcasts ‘All quiet on the Western Front’. Episodes 6,7 & 8 deal with the Spring Offensive and 100 days. But as I say, Clive may come back with something better. 
    Thanks for the heads up on those podcasts. Have downloaded and will listen on the plane to Cyprus in a week or so. 
  • LargeAddick
    LargeAddick Posts: 32,560
    Bumped for @RedArmySE7, please read your messages.
  • Chippycafc
    Chippycafc Posts: 14,144
    Bloody jealous of you guys have a great time.....
  • Valley Ant
    Valley Ant Posts: 467
    edited May 2024
    I read this book. I am happy to post to one of you if you would like to read it.
    Let me know.
  • ShootersHillGuru
    ShootersHillGuru Posts: 50,619
    I’m gutted I can’t be on this trip. I’m hoping there is another next year. 
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  • DaveMehmet
    DaveMehmet Posts: 21,599
    I’m gutted I can’t be on this trip. I’m hoping there is another next year. 
    Yeah me too. 
  • LargeAddick
    LargeAddick Posts: 32,560

    Itinerary for Amiens Trip:

    Saturday 6th July 

    0600 Pick Up One – The Valley 

    0630 Pick Up Two - Ebbsfleet International 

    0730 Arrive Dover Docks 

    0910 Depart Dover for Calais

    1300 Arrive Calais 

    On arrival in France we will head to Amiens (2hrs) during the journey Clive will give a short synopsis of the Great War up to April 1918. 

    1500 - On arrival in Amiens we will stop at the Cities CWGC Cemetery, alongside the Great War burials we will hear about a lesser-known action of World War II, Operation Jericho. This was the Mosquito Raid on Amiens Prison where a number of resistance prisoners were being held by the Germans, two brothers in particular had some information regarding Normandy that was extremely sensitive, so a raid was launched to either allow them to escape or silence them forever.  

    1600 – drop off at the Hotel Moxy, Amiens and a free evening and Euro QF’s 

    Sunday 7th July

    0900 depart hotel after breakfast, and a visit to Villers Bretonneux, here in late April 1918 Australian and London troops finally stopped the German offensive towards Amiens. 

    1000 – Cachy for the first tank against tank clash in history took place 

    1030 – Crucifix Corner Cemetery, containing a number of the London soldiers who fell defending the town on the nearby railway bridge 

    1100 – Le Hamel Battlefield Park - here on the 4 July a force of Australian infantry supported by British tanks, aircraft and cavalry assault a key German position using tactics that would be employed successfully a few weeks later in the main battle of Amiens, the action was often seen as a blueprint for integrated warfare. It is from here that we also look at the final flight of Manfred Von Richthofen who was shot down within sight of the memorial.

    1200 – Visit to the large Villers Bretonneux CWGC cemetery, Clive will lead as he has a number stories to share of some of the men buried or commemorated on the Memorial, there will be chance to explore on your own and the opportunity to climb the bell tower with its incredible views over the battlefield.

    1300 – The group is booked into the Sir John Monash visitors centre, whilst this is free, we have had to book and have been given a timed slot starting at 1330, it takes around an hour to explore the interactive galleries, it is advised you download the SJMC App in advance to assist your visit, that can be done via the following links

    Android - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=au.gov.sjmc.android&hl=fr&gl= 

    Apple - https://apps.apple.com/fr/app/sir-john-monash-centre/id1358708485 

    There is also a cafe on site where snacks and sandwiches can be purchased. For those who gain  ‘little victories’ from making up rolls from the hotel buffet breakfast, you may be asked to eat outside!  

    1430 – Visit 3rd Australian Division Memorial visit on the Morlancourt Ridge to study the 8 August 1918 attack involving a combined British, Australian and Canadian Force that was described by  Erich Ludendorff  as  'the black day of the German Army'

    1515 – Visit the nearby Beacon Cemetery where a number of the men from the attack are buried.  

    1600 - We complete our look at the battle through the lens of the London troops who played a key role in the outcome on the Chipilly Spur and the 58th Division Memorial in the village.

    1730 – Arrive back in Amiens for a free evening

    Monday 8th July

    0900 departing the hotel after breakfast we will head towards the 1916 Somme Battlefield and a special visit to Charlton Athletic trainer Fred Chick who fell on 31 August 1916

    1030  Special visit to Favreuil to hear the story of footballer Walter Tull 

    1130 Special visit to Havrincourt on the Hindenburg Line for Neal’s relative 

    1300 Lunch break in Arras  

    1400 Clive, Georgie and Nick Tondeur depart for the Euros! 

    1400 Group depart Arras for Vimy Ridge 

    1530 Depart Vimy for Calais 

    1730 Arrive Calais

    1935 Depart Calais for Dover

    2000 Arrive Dover

    2100 Arrive Ebbsfleet 

    2130 Arrive The Valley 

       


  • Buglehorn
    Buglehorn Posts: 1,002
    Hi Neal, will we be able to park at the Valley car park ?
  • LargeAddick
    LargeAddick Posts: 32,560
    Buglehorn said:
    Hi Neal, will we be able to park at the Valley car park ?
    I’m speaking to Clive about that today, will report back in a few days.
  • LargeAddick
    LargeAddick Posts: 32,560
    Buglehorn said:
    Hi Neal, will we be able to park at the Valley car park ?
    Please see your inboxes.
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,221

  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,221
    Crucifix Corner

  • ShootersHillGuru
    ShootersHillGuru Posts: 50,619
    Have a good trip. Wish I was there.
  • LargeAddick
    LargeAddick Posts: 32,560
    Been excellent so far, as always, but then I’m biased. Must say, brilliantly organised 😂
  • Fumbluff
    Fumbluff Posts: 10,126
    Been excellent so far, as always, but then I’m biased. Must say, brilliantly organised 😂
    You see Large, everything is just better without the tories 👍🏻
    Sad to miss it, but last day in the Balkans for me today..
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  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,221
    Sir John Monash Centre and Australian Memorial Tower.


  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,221
    Another Australian Memorial and the field in the Somme Valley where the Red Barron was shot down
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,221
    German cemetary.

    Butterfly for those who have read "All quiet on the Western Front"
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,221
    edited July 2024
     Making us feel at home in Amiens
  • AFKABartram
    AFKABartram Posts: 57,825
    Well done all, hope you had a great trip
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,221
    edited July 2024
    More Amiens 

  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,221
    Amiens again
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,221
    Waiter said "France is like Pickford"

    We said "why?

    They said "they both defeated Le Pen"
  • ForeverAddickted
    ForeverAddickted Posts: 94,318
    That Cathedral looks amazing - The skill to build that!!
  • Solidgone
    Solidgone Posts: 10,207
    edited July 2024
    i don’t mean to hijack your trip but you might also be interested in seeing a few photos I took in Cavalier sur Mer earlier last month where there was a commemoration of the Allied Landings.