EETKEAT TO HINIXEKBUBC LINE?
... the serious J-ortage of men from which the Gerinan Army is now tofftnng render such retirement cot impossible. NEW BATTLE OF THE SOMME. ...
... the serious J-ortage of men from which the Gerinan Army is now tofftnng render such retirement cot impossible. NEW BATTLE OF THE SOMME. ...
... are again in oar pomaioa. The edruice was eleo the soothers portion of the battle 'rout fienke tire Somme. troops took Gappy and made progress east the Tillage. North of the Somme they entered Sounse. Farther north English troops pushed forward the direction ...
... public. It is not good tome war films have had, parfacnlarly those vivid ones which last year showed phases, of the battle of the Somme, hut it visuaHees America’s effort from tie transport of troops to the use those troops the battlefields of Prance. ...
... dedaring that in the battle of the Somme this yea/ the Allies had 75 infantry and fix cavalry divisions engaged. did not know whether these figures were correct, but the Germans themselves placed Over divisions into line other battles the propertk,n was ...
... uninspected new sources of strength; prolonged assaults Vardan were consuming Germany's reserve strength. Then began the battle of the Somme. Almost the same time the Austro-German armies had withstand the tremendous pressure of Brossiloff’s onslaught, which ...
... this evening the following telegram Captain Charles Craig, M.P., of the Ulater DiYialon, who, taken prisoner at the battle of the Somme July, 1916, has just bean transferred from Germany Holland for internment: behalf oi the UlAer Unionist party I congratulate ...
... OF CAPTURES. At three o’clock yesterday morning the Third Army opened new attack the Scarpe, which is extension of th» Somme battle line, and in a few hours (the Exchange learns) had progressed to a depth over two miles a front slightly over four miles ...
... Green War Cocaine tee with twehe War Snripft CertifiaeAea Mai an Alumioated addreae reongnutioa the D.C.M. the ftrat battle of the Somme, A awn lalp baa been made to Lenoe-dorpoeiai Eecd. Donhey, another Oreeta Green boy, to tfae M.G, Corpa, who gained ...
... deemiciion order to prepare for future inroads into the defensive system. According to this journal the methods of the battle of the Somme 1916 may effectively renewed with the difference that infantry will not precede the march, hut that the land ironclads ...
... suffered from rheumatic fever and trench fever. His younger brother, Ernest, who joined the same time, lost leg the battle of the Somme 1916. Pte. Harry Cross (IB), D.0.L.1., of Mr. J. Gross, Z, Milton Grove, Hooper Street, Dudley Road. Previously employed ...
... lines in cc.-e Germans were compelled to fall bank. Then went to Serbia. His first appearance this - front was at the battle of the Somme. During this commended the second German army Later he- went to command the fifth army in front Verdun Now has been ...
... death we do the came ;}* wWo •nd Frank (In fiakmirs). S»AiLT.—In kmn* memory o* Lanreoorporal Jtonee Salt killed the battle of the Somme, Job 8. 1915; aleo hie brother Harry Balt, 1918. Too ln lif« to be foreotton death. Will never be forgot ten by dad ...