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Old shoe box WW1 book on

Author Richard chronicles Great War campaign in Argonnes Forest

- By NEIL FATKIN The News Neil.fatkin@jpimedia.co.uk

AN AUTHOR from Emsworth has seen the publicatio­n of his first book chroniclin­g the First World War campaign in the Argonne Forest and its aftermath.

Lifelong Pompey fan Richard Merry was inspired to write the book after being handed an old shoe box some 30 years ago by his late father, David Merry.

The box contained artefacts, letters and diary excerpts about the the life of his great uncle, George Robert Merry, a former cycling champion who worked for the tyre manufactur­er Dunlop and spent time living in Paris and travelling the world selling sports cars.

However it was the exploits of his uncle Bob, as he was affectiona­tely known, during the Great War which inspired a 30-year process of investigat­ion into lesser-known but equally bloody battles of the Argonne Forest.

At the age of 42, Bob was seen as too old to enlist in the British Army at the start of the war.

However being based in France he joined up with the French Foreign Legion.

Richard, 65, said: ‘I fell in love with Bob’s story and the incredible bravery of the French soldiers and the awfulness of everyday life in holding their position on the German front line.

‘Within weeks of enlisting, Bob was at the Argonne front as driver and translator for the French General Henri Gouraud, commanding the 10th Paris Division.

‘Bob started correspond­ence with my grandfathe­r describing the trials and tribulatio­ns of the bitter fighting in the Argonne.’

Richard noticed how correspond­ence appeared to ‘ dry up’ part way through 1915.

He said: ‘I think this may have been to do with increased censorship as the authoritie­s grew increasing­ly concerned about the impact on recruitmen­t of the revelation­s of the true horrors of life on the front-line.’

Determined to piece together what happened next Richard discovered that Bob was discharged from the Foreign Legion before enlisting with the British Army Service Corp.

‘By this time the government had extended the age at which men could join up and Bob returned to the Argonne front-line. Despite having to return home for a period of time in 1916 due to shell shock and flu, Bob was one of the few to experience this campaign from 1914 to 1918,’ said Richard.

Initially inspired to create an exhibition about his uncle it was a walking trip to France which led to Richard deciding to pen the book.

He said: ‘I was walking the

Western Front Way when I bumped into some people who had seen the exhibition and said I should write the book. There wasn’t enough just with my uncle’s story which is why I decided to extend the book to cover the Argonne.’

As well as chroniclin­g the lesser-known role of French and American soldiers in the conflict, the book also charts the aftermath of the campaign including the retrieval of bodies, rebuilding of villages and birth of battlefiel­d tourism right up to the onset of World War Two.

However it’s the opening of that dusty old shoe box and Bob’s story which remains at the forefront of the book’s narrative.

Richard said: ‘Bob received the Croix de Guerre – Cross of War – from French authoritie­s for his exploits and I wanted to memorialis­e my great uncle with the writing of this book.’

Entitled The Great War in the Argonne Forest the book can be purchased in Waterstone­s or via the Pen and Swords Books website.

I fell in love with Bob’s story and the incredible bravery of the French soldiers

Richard Merry

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 ??  ?? HISTORIC Richard Merry, inset, with his book the Great War of the Argonne Forest. Above: Bob (centre) in the Argonne during Christmas 1914 driving his Mors Sports car alongside Andre Citroen (left) then an artillery officer in the French army. The pPerson to the right is unknown
HISTORIC Richard Merry, inset, with his book the Great War of the Argonne Forest. Above: Bob (centre) in the Argonne during Christmas 1914 driving his Mors Sports car alongside Andre Citroen (left) then an artillery officer in the French army. The pPerson to the right is unknown
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temporary graves during the autumn of 1918

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