THE BATTLE OF THE SOMME : THE ENORMOUS CRATER II
... THE BATTLE OF THE SOMME : THE ENORMOUS CRATER II A CANADIAN POLLING OFFICER, WHILE AWAITING EXAMINING GERMAN GAS-CYLINDERS, ...
... THE BATTLE OF THE SOMME : THE ENORMOUS CRATER II A CANADIAN POLLING OFFICER, WHILE AWAITING EXAMINING GERMAN GAS-CYLINDERS, ...
... iii .% mood, 1915, and rereised 'Ms commission in duly, 1916, being geaetted to the ltoyal West Kent. He was et the battle of the Somme. Bring transferred to tire M.0.t., be rime home for the trdiamg, and proeeeded tire rrinit again In February hot. ...
... unit. In the second illustration is seen the present condition of the enormous mine-crater at Ham, exploded during the battle of the Somme in the middle of the village. A roadway for military traffic now skirts it, as shown. The mediaeval Castle of Ham, where ...
... . Looking-glass Charlock, white and flower. yellow. Hemp-nettle. Goosefool. Sow-thistle. The WOII , over which the Battle of the Somme was fought in the late summer and autumn of 1916, was during the winter and spring of 1917 a dreary waste of mud and ...
... to save the country from the bitterest engagements, one of which was Hun, bavi how returned from the war the great battle of the Somme It broken in th and maimed in body, here thet he beeame the are desetving of ell the help we cam give of the Military ...
... which heralded the Battle of the Somme, a bombardment that ceased not day and night, till men were sick and dizzy from the noise which thrall between skull and brain and beat out thought. But for the description of the battle itself we have to wait ...
... Cavalr y vision, which subsequently took so prominent a part first Battle of Ypres. He fought with the artilthe 2nd Army throughout 1915, and also during first part of the battle on the Somme, when he was led, and came home for treatment. On recovery went ...
... pincers. breaking as it did --not all they looked forward to early in the year. When 1917 opened, the outcome of the Battle of the Somme wee beginning to be felt ; artier many smaller British surgeries on the Ancre, about the middle of March the German ...
... Saints' temporary church. Chiswick. Francis Lagden, only eon of Mr. A nd Mrs. Whitworth Ingden, who was wounded in the Battle of the Somme, and was tour days and nights in a shell hole, has returned to France to the firing line, having obtained a commission ...
... a conunission as lieutenant in the Canadian Field Artillery, and was promoted captain at the front in 1916. At the battle of the Somme he web wounded, and received the Military for conspicuoua gallantry. Last September he became major, and in October ...