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... Kept. Lt. Infantry kind's Legion ?2nd. ditto ditto ditto Ist. Hat. of Line King's I. 2nd. ditto ditto ? ditto ditto sth. ditto ditto Light Infantry) Ist. do. I ...
... Q. and corps troops. Supplementary Reserve units, 70th and 74th Field Regiments, TA.. their signal sections and the 51st and 52nd Light Anti-Aircraft Regiments, T.A., and their signal sections will take part After the forces have reached their destination ...
... forest area south of Bavent—just north Troarn —in the Caen sector, which had been held by the 51st British Infantry Division, is now firmly in German hands. The 51st Highland Division four years ago fought a brilliant rearguard action at St. Valerven-Caux ...
... Fusiliers (old 20th), the King's Own* Scottish Borderers (25th), Ist Hampshire Regiment (37th Foct), and the 51st, now the let Yorkshire Light Infantry. The six regiments, assisted by two Hanoverian battalions, defeated the whole French Army, and captured ...
... his holiday in Cornwall and North Devon. To-day begins the march of the Ist Battalion of the King’s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry (the old 51st Yorkshire West Riding Regiment) through its home com ty. The Earl of Kimberley had the misfortune, in “had the ...
... The regiments destined for Africa, and now their wav, are staled to be the and IGth of the line, the 35Hh and 51st, the 1, the I2ih light infantry, the '2d chasseurs, and the sth chasseurs. These regiments were quartered at Perpignan, Marseilles. Toulpn ...
... the German barrage hod not been very quick or heavy, and our losses Jn the first attacks were slight. They bad been ingly light in the raids the day before. Our guns were galloping forward am., and some batteries were already in action in forward position* ...
... foreign service to pre- pare for immediate embarcation, viz. :— the 15th Foot, re. cently returned from Ceylon, the 51st King's Light In- fantry, ditto from India, 80th Foot and 94th Foot ditto ditto. Detachments from the various depot companies, and ...
... —Killed in action, July 51st, Private Arthur Davis, the beloved son of Mrs. Lindley, Grove-road. Not gone from memory nor from love, but our Father's home above. —His sorrowing mother and family. DAVIS —Killed in action, July 51st, Private Arthur Davis ...
... Saturday were follows: Saturday, 11.27 Heavy lighting continued until a late hour last night on the whole of the Lattle front. During the attersoon powerful hostile attacks delivered with a great weight of infantry a nd a rtillery mole.. through our de. fensive ...
... interests. Low Flying' Machines Attack German Infantry. General Headquarter*. France, • Friday, 11.28 p.m On the morning the lost, mist hung over the *liole It cleared locally later in the day; but in most places the light was only tmitable lor low flying. The ...
... and MacLainer. Wounded— Lieut FowelL 3rd Light Cavalry— Killed— Lieut. Owen. Ist Native Infantry— Killed and missing— Lieuts. Hinde, Whitby. Wounded — Lieutenant-Colonel Anderson, Captain Grant 30th Native Infantry — Killed and «_■__§ — Captain Smith, L ...