TALLY-HO V.C
... silver horn which he used when out with Tenet Side Harriers (Shrop3hire), and at a critical moment in the eharge at the battle of the Somme he rallied his men by blowing his horn and shouting Tally-ha THE WEMBLEY WINDOW. ...
... silver horn which he used when out with Tenet Side Harriers (Shrop3hire), and at a critical moment in the eharge at the battle of the Somme he rallied his men by blowing his horn and shouting Tally-ha THE WEMBLEY WINDOW. ...
... JULY SOMME BATTLE RECALLED. WARWICKS' TRIBUTE TO FALLEN COMRADES. Solemn memorial services were held at Birmingham yesterday commemorating the opening of the Battle of the Somme in July 1916, in which the &gal Warvicks, bares. The eth Battalion lest over ...
... Georgia fierce fighting is taking place. In comparison with the Great War these struggles are petty skirmishes. At the Battle of the Somme alone more men fell than are engaged in all these wars. All the same the armies now fighting are as considerable in ...
... and 24 Germans, Cambrai, in 1918. was also awarded the Military Medal for recovering wounded from trench during tfie battle of the Somme in 1916. His wife and children are in Ireland Wexford, and Doyle hopes be able to bring them to England when be finds ...
... and later Dragoon Guards officer in the Boer war, when he was twice hit, Besides the V.C., which he won during the battle of the Somme in 1916, he ho%\la the C. 8.. C.M.G., and D. 5.0. A vear age, when Rritish military attache at %\'nrsa\v. he, Major ...
... imotivaom ia the Rovil No•vin Regiment with %Inch Regitromt ho iterved at home awl ahrund throughout the wet.. During Battle of it Somme in he was and in owl WI ai (Jed ho IIN Ail.. et Medal for lilitilary Val.i.,r In he seat v. to Camtridge. whe, tv. ...
... Fusiliers band at Wembley Stadium, is the first work of a young ex-soldier, Mr. Leo E. Coulson. He was gaSsed at the battle of the Somme, and is now employed at a Lincoln boot shop. His musical career began in Egypt, when, on leaving hospital, he was drafted ...
... to commemorate The famous victory of that day. The first of July has another significance. It was the date of the battle of the Somme, so brilliant in its individual achievement, so sad in its loss. • . Many believe with all its colossal sacrifice, that ...
... sources of religious instruction.— Mr. T. Percy N sked an Usterwan to-day which was the greatest battle—the Battle of the Boyne or the Battle of the Somme-- he would laugh at lArti Birkenhead. jakker on Bad Wicket. Colonel F. 4. Jack,.uti. of the, C ...
... and on Nov. 10 entered Meziercs ; the artery was again severed. In the north Haig had on Nov I fought and won the battle of the Somme ; Bawlinson entered Landrecies, Byng seized le Quesnoy, and on Nov. 3 Horne captured Valenciennes. On Nov. 7 the Guards ...
... this marvellous building will be enshrined In a museum as an example of a perfect house of 1924 Mr. John Cucnan s Battle ot the Somme The Library, 28 in. High, Containing Booh n Manuscript by Famous Living Authors The North-eastern Exterior of Dolls ...
... served with the Ist Battalion The London Regiment (Royal Fusiliers) TA., during the Great War, and was wounded at the battle of the Somme while with that famous regiment. The interment was at St. Pancras Cemetery, there being a large number of floral tributes ...