href="@public@vhost@g@gutenberg@html@files@20136@[email protected]#imagep022a" class="pginternal" tag="{http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml}a">A Peaceful Bivouac (Salisbury Plain)—Recruiting March at Codford,
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Officers of the Battalion at Mar Lodge, Troon, 1915, |
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Visit of the Directors of the Chamber of Commerce, Troon, 1915, |
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The Battalion on Parade, |
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Havre—Ruins of Bethune, |
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The Cathedral, Albert—Before and After Bombardment, |
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Map Illustrating Operations of 1st July, 1916, |
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View from Bouzincourt Looking Towards the Line, |
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Cookhouse at Becourt—Observation Post, Hulluch Sector—War's Destruction, |
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Lieut.-Colonel W.J. Paul, |
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Lieut.-Colonel J. Inglis, C.M.G., D.S.O., |
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Types of Support Line Dug-outs and First Aid Post, |
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Major the Rev. A. Herbert Gray—Church Parade (Prees Heath), |
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Phases of Battalion Training, |
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"The Outpost" Staff on Active Service—Original Editorial Staff, |
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The Late Steven D. Reith, D.C.M.—Lce.-Corpl. F.K. Pickles, |
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Margus, The Mascot—One of the Battalion Rugby Football Teams, |
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Lieut. and Q.-M. (formerly Regimental-Sergeant-Major) James Kelly, |
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Mrs. David S. Morton, Convener of the Comforts Committee, |
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Lieut.-Colonel W. Auld, V.D., |
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The Late Lieut.-Colonel William Herbert Anderson, V.C., and Sergeant J.Y. Turnbull, V.C., |
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"They ask a better Britain as their monument."
I.—FORMATION AND HOME TRAINING.
THE NATION'S CALL TO ARMS.