The War Diaries of General David Watson

By Geoffrey Jackson
Categories: Auto/biography & Memoir, Military History, Literature & Language Studies
Publisher: Wilfrid Laurier University Press
Hardcover : 9781771125062, 400 pages, November 2021
Ebook (EPUB) : 9781771125086, 400 pages, November 2021
Ebook (PDF) : 9781771125093, 400 pages, November 2021

Table of contents

Table of Contents

Note on Text

Introduction

Chapter One: Leaving For France

Chapter Two: Initial Shock

Chapter Three: Promotions

Chapter Four: Divisional Commander

Chapter Five: At Vimy

Chapter Six: Lens

Chapter Seven: Passchendaele

Chapter Eight: Preparing for the End

Chapter Nine: The Hundred Days

Chapter Ten: Belgium and Home

The War diaries of one of Canada's leading generals

Description

The diary of David Watson, who rose through the officer ranks to command one of the four divisions in the Great War, is an exceptional document that details with candid insight the responsibilities of senior command and shows the talent required to rise through the CEF to divisional command.

The only published diary of a Canadian who held this rank in the last two (critical) years of the war, it focuses on the evolution of military leadership and associated challenges that Watson (and his peers) faced during the Great War. It recounts how he navigated not only the military battlefield in France and Belgium but also the political battlefield of the Canadian Expeditionary Force and larger British Expeditionary Force. The divisional commanders played a central role in the Corps’ transformation into a first-rate professional army, a transformation that coincided with Watson’s tenure at the 4th Division.

Major-General David Watson’s personal accounts offer valuable insights into the innermost workings of the Canadian Corps at various stages during the war and in particular its emergence as an elite fighting force and the pride of a nation