POSTAGE TO FRANCE
... guns and two howitzers, with gun carriages complete, which were captured the 10th Battalion of the Cameronians the battle of the Somme last year. The guns were on view last night at a W.A.A.C. dance in Hamilton Barracks. ...
... guns and two howitzers, with gun carriages complete, which were captured the 10th Battalion of the Cameronians the battle of the Somme last year. The guns were on view last night at a W.A.A.C. dance in Hamilton Barracks. ...
... British, and French Armies between them won in the whole the first battle of the Somme. According iiiformatioiii which received at 3.30 this afternoon, we have captured Cappy, south of the Somme, and Suzanne, north the river. There is unconfirmed report that ...
... changed, and that the Boches were aiming at the goal we have been striving so hard to attain since the beginning of the battle of the Somme. There no ground for believing our enemies can increase their output of munitions, and therefore it is difficult to ...
... onslaught. Also, it is violation of the Censorship announce that the American Government fully realises that the second battle of the Somme may continue for some time, and that American forces may possibly the means of tipping the scale. Every officer of the ...
... story of its gallant stand against the German hordes in the that led to the first battle Vpres is familiar most people. At Neuye Chapelle, corps bore the brunt of the battle, and played a conspicuous part in the Loos attack/ In the spring 1916 Sir Ilengy ...
... memorial service, vester'day, in Princes (Street Gardens. Edinburgh, in corntin emulation those who had fall eat i« ithe battle of the Somme and in-CailtpoH Bands and pipers were in altendancej and several of .the ,coni ingents niarcheo through the principal ...
... this, the Third, Battle of the Somme. The British Empire sends its heartfelt thanks you and your most gallant troops.’’ BIG RETREAT IMMINENT. EXPECTED FALL OF NOYON, ROYE AND LASSIGNY Paris, Wednesday The eml the first phase of the Battle of the Avre finds ...
... made the Somme a front of over 16 efforts met with failure. The casualties. BRITISH BAR WAY. STRONG ENEMY ATTACKS FAIL ABOVE THE SOMME. GUNS. BRITISH OFFICIAL. General Headquarters, France, Friday. 10.25 A.M. —Between the Luce river and the Somme heavy fighting ...
... There also the devastated area of the Somme Battle Field, which is also- a considerable obstacle. As an example of the sort of conditions which prevail, it may pointed out, that in the first battle of the Somme, when we were advancing, blew two enormous ...
... while Tom, Scots Greys, has fallen in action. In France since almost the start of the war. participating in the battles Loos, the Somme. Arras, Ypres, and also iu recent German offensive. Sergt. A. M'Vittie. K. 0.5.8.. bas been killed by a sniper. was ...
... Retreat until April 1917, you will admit that know what 1 air speaking about when I yay that heavy ana bloody as were the battles on the Somme and at Arras they were both favourable to us in guns and men, whereas at the beginning the odds were greater against ...
... active service mean » was a Battalion Despatch Runner one of the and dangerous duties the British Tommy. active part the Battles of the Somme. Messines, , • i Cambrai, and was fortunate enough to have Medal bestowed upon for my work as a Imagine therefore, ...