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... him with • War Loan hoed for D and • for CEO. Two of his wise were °dicers to the mum Division, were killed at the battle of the Somme. ...
... him with • War Loan hoed for D and • for CEO. Two of his wise were °dicers to the mum Division, were killed at the battle of the Somme. ...
... They knew what they were fighting for, and they knew they could achieve it. And they believed it worth while. The battle of the Somme had opened the eyes of Germany. and she saw defeat to front of her. 'A moat not be trapped by any peace aware. We had ...
... taken them by In the result we are able to print to-day the best news which Sir Douglas Haig has sent as since the battle of the Somme died away last autumn. say advisedly the best news since then ; for all the many miles of territory whioh the enemy ...
... rooleed in February. 191.5. to ' health, but ten months later io the . Duke of Cornaalre Regiment. He was wounded in the battle of the Somme. d to 6, au t/toottgalcrl). 3 hoe.. hot. ad_ G•gmlowst has derkla that Moor., of !WWI 6 tho Prom bp or hinds shall ...
... their suceemes on the Somme lie in the fact that they were made, to the amazement of tee enemy, jmt after Army lad beaten off the greatest which the enemy ever been akin to deliver. During the Ant fortnight of the battle of the • Somme the French Verdun Army ...
... SOMME AND ARRAS BATTLES. In the eighteen days at the battle of the Somme we captured eleven prisoners and fitty.teur guns. • In the first eighteen days of the battle . of Arras we captured eighteen thousand - prisoners and two hundred and ...
... ronfiiet 00 eventful as the battle of the Somme. It is mainly a British battle, and the battlefield If tie old fighting ground the and Lys, whirls an mush British and Freneh Mood lila reddened the of 1914. . . . . . sector in the battle, which began ft& was ...
... reviewed the *wets of 1918. His article, says Vie Times, which in the Frei* Prsue, admits disappointment about Verdun, the battle of the Somme, and the other events of rammer, and ends on an optimistic note .3i) by the belp of • tremendous panegyric if the car:mai:a ...
... fairly into November, with its mist and rain, large operations will hardly be practicable on the western front: the battle of the Somme, it will be remembered, dwindled to its end last year about mi.:kilo of that month. On the southern front, of course ...
... east and *oath-east. of Arras, on bob sides of the River Scarpe. A similar sequence of attack was discovered in the battle of the Somme; but, to-day the process operates on a vastly larger scale. It operates eg,iittut a continuous Irmo, from LouG to the ...
... affectionete menior7 of Cant. errand Lieutenant Regiment. •11al formerly Curate of All Volute lbester. lolled at Ibo battle of the Somme. Newsiest 11th. 1914. it memory of my brotber. Colt. Reanit.), and my uel tilled I. action Nev. 13th. 1914 They were ...
... On he completion of his military instructioa course was attached to the R.D.F. in May, 1916, and was meant, at On battle of the Somme and other engagement. He was invalided home for from ebellahock, and only returned to kis regiment at the end of June ...