PUTTING THE MASTER RIGHT
... them ali in all, they arc just about as fit for battle, as troops could be. i WHY BROWN LEFT. |r ...
... them ali in all, they arc just about as fit for battle, as troops could be. i WHY BROWN LEFT. |r ...
... COUNTER-ATTACKS A good deal of attention is devoted to counterattacks. “The experience of the battle of the Somme,” it is stated, “has again and again fully confirmed the long-established principle that a counter-attack must either follow immediately ...
... but at night the villages were also frequently bombed vy seroplanes. Tho reports of the experience zained in the | battle of the Somme (says this German docu| ment) unan‘mously agree as to the necessity | for an increased allotment of weapons, means ol ...