The PUNCHLINE To provide an introduction to the history and heritage of the First World War. Technology Living conditions Stresses of warfare.

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The PUNCHLINE To provide an introduction to the history and heritage of the First World War. Technology Living conditions Stresses of warfare

The Western Front Sam McKinven

DISCUSSION GROUPS: 1.Identify examples of development in technology that occurred during military conflict. (This can include the Cold War of the 1960s and 1970s.) 2.Discuss what problems would motorcycle des- patch riders experience without the assistance of maps and modern navigational aids? 3.List the differences between soldiers fighting under gun fire and despatch riders riding motor-cycles under gunfire. 4.Discuss your views of the role of women in com-bat. Should they be allowed to fight on the front line or take up roles away from danger?

FOOT SOLDIER MOTORCYCLE DESPATCH RIDER

Write a letter home:  Members of the Women’s Royal Naval Service;  Foot soldier;  Motorcycle Despatch Rider.

The PUNCHLINE To provide an introduction to the history and heritage of the First World War. Technology Living conditions Stresses of warfare