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Page 97
... force coming under the fire of the French artillery , severe losses were sustained without any com- pensating advantage being won . The second attack covered a front of less than quarter of a mile , from which it may be gathered that ...
... force coming under the fire of the French artillery , severe losses were sustained without any com- pensating advantage being won . The second attack covered a front of less than quarter of a mile , from which it may be gathered that ...
Page 440
... forces . The War Office , in the direction of our ordnance , the preparation of our much - vaunted Expeditionary Force [ which , we used to be told after 1912 , was to be a body of 150,000 picked troops ready at a day's notice to be ...
... forces . The War Office , in the direction of our ordnance , the preparation of our much - vaunted Expeditionary Force [ which , we used to be told after 1912 , was to be a body of 150,000 picked troops ready at a day's notice to be ...
Page 445
... force . If the force were withdrawn , they would not be able to walk about the streets by night as well as by day in safety ; still less would they be able to retain their money and their goods . The force to which they owe their pro ...
... force . If the force were withdrawn , they would not be able to walk about the streets by night as well as by day in safety ; still less would they be able to retain their money and their goods . The force to which they owe their pro ...
Contents
A HEROS RESTINGPLACE IN THE FIRINGLINE | 4 |
Diary of the War | 17 |
At the Bar of Public Opinion | 27 |
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