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THE IRISH AT THE FRONT
THE IRISH
AT THE FRONT
By MICHAEL MacDONAGH
Author of "Irish Life and Character"
WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY
JOHN REDMOND, M.P.
HODDER AND STOUGHTON
LONDON NEW YORK TORONTO
1916
PREFATORY NOTE
This narrative of the more signal feats of the Irish Regiments in France, Flanders, and at the Dardanelles, is based on letters of regimental officers and men, interviews with wounded soldiers of the battalions, and those invalided home, and, also, in several cases, on the records compiled at the depôts.
The war is the greatest armed struggle that the world has ever seen, and when we think of the heroism and resolution shown in it, the trials and the sufferings, the victories and the disasters, and then turn to the bald and trite official despatches, the dissimilitude of things, the contrast, is most abrupt and jarring. But so it is, and probably we must continue to rely upon the accounts given by the men in the fighting line for any real appreciation of the nature of the war.
MICHAEL MacDONAGH.
CONTENTS
PAGE | ||
Prefatory Note | v | |
A Dauntless Battle Line | ix | |
The Irish Regiments and their War Honours | ||
Introduction by Mr. John Redmond, M.P. | 1 | |
Ireland's Part in the War | ||
CHAP. | ||
I.—The Retreat from Mons | 15 | |
How the Munsters Saved the Guns and got Ringed Round with Fire | ||
II.—Battle of the Rivers | 29 | |
Rally of the Irish Guards to the Green Flag at the Marne | ||
III.—Contest for the Channel Coast | 38 | |
Impetuous Dash of the Leinsters, and Royal Irish, and Grim Tenacity of Irish Guards and Rifles | ||
IV.—Asphyxiating Gas and Liquid Fire | 47 | |
Charge of the Liverpool Irish at Festubert; a Night Surprise by the Inniskillings | ||
V.—The Immortal Story | 58 | |
Landing of the Dublins and Munsters at the Dardanelles | ||
VI.—The 10th Irish Division in Gallipoli | 73 | |
Landing at Suvla Bay and Capture of Chocolate Hill | ||
VII.—In the Rest Camp | 84 | |
How the Leinsters Caught a Glimpse of the Narrows | ||
VIII.—Fight for Kislah Dagh | 91 | |
Gallant Stand and Fall of the 7th Dublins | ||
IX.—For Cross and Crown | 103 | |
Death in Action of Father Finn, of the Dublins, and Father Gwynn, of the Irish Guards | ||
X.—The Great Push at Loos | 119 | |
Historical Football Charge of the London Irish, with the German Trenches as Goal | ||
XI.—The Victoria Cross | 128 | |
A Noble Band of Irish Heroes, Officers and Men | ||
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