THE BATTLE OP THE SOMME
... THE BATTLE OP THE SOMME AT AN END. ...
... THE BATTLE OP THE SOMME AT AN END. ...
... FRENCH MENACE TO ST. QUENTIN. COMING BATTLE BETWEEN THE SOMME AND OISE. LOOKING FOR A HINDENBL-BG LINE.” (From Our Military Monday Nicbt. I expressed some cum* ago the vpiu.-ao that the •enemy would brought battle before r&u bis new dine, but the steady ...
... while withdrawing in conditions without the risk of one day being outflanked. “ The battle from Arras to the Oise is, therefore, the consequence of the battle the Somme, which led the ea.my to recognise the necessity of retiring. If the Germans had decided ...
... rearguards, and succeeded in withdrawing all their war material. The Crown Prince Bavaria, taught experience gained the battle of the Somme, longer anxious to fight a defensive action, and therefore by his withdrawal escapes the artillery preparation and the ...
... strongly-fortified positions. These successes are fitting sequel to the fine achievements of Army last year in* the battle of the Somme, and reflect great credit on those responsible for drawing the plans of this campaign. George, K.L In reply Sir Douglas ...
... ON TWO FRON IS Beiny the «tory of Ind;an Transport Column in France and GadipoLi. MAJOR H. M. ALEXANDER, D.S.O. THE BATTLES of the SOMME PHILLIP GIBBS, Author of “THE SOUL OF the WAR.” 6/- net. GALLIPOLI {soth Thousand) _j2P- Masefield 2/6 net W. HEINXVANN ...
... lad Nursing Y- f6 amt ON TWO FRONTS An. Indian Male Corps ia France and OaUfcpolL By MAJOR H. M. ALEXANDER, 3/« The Battles of the Somme PHILIP GIBBS. (20lk 6/. «s,s GALLIPOLI CSOth Thousand) JOHN MASEFIELD. 2/6 net W. HEINEMANN. 21, Bedford Street, W ...