Mist.
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VIII |
Cambrai and After (I): November 20th to 22nd, 1917 |
143 |
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Plans for Cambrai—Task of 109th Brigade—Tanks move up—Capture of Spoil Heap—Defence of Flesquières—Results of November 20th—Gains of November 21st—Mœuvres: November 22nd—A New Phase. |
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IX |
Cambrai and After (II): November 23rd to December 31st, 1917 |
162 |
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Plans for Nov. 23rd—The Grapple at Bourlon—Relief of 36th Division—The German Counter-offensive—British Withdrawal—Defence of 9th Inniskillings—Attack of 11th Inniskillings—Relief in a Blizzard—Summary of the Battle. |
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X |
The German Offensive on the Somme (I): January to March 22nd, 1918 |
181 |
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The New Line—Reorganization of Division—System of Defence—Dispositions—The Weeks of Waiting—Morning of March 21st—The German Assault launched—Defence of Le Pontchu—Break-through to the South—Defence of Racecourse Redoubt—Heroic Action of Lieutenant Knox—The Second Withdrawal—Open Warfare begins. |
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XI |
The German Offensive on the Somme (II): March 23rd to 30th, 1918 |
208 |
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Sights in Ham—Both Flanks turned—Dawn of March 24th—2nd Rifles at Cugny—Relief of 36th Division—Horrors of the Retreat—A Gap between the Allies—Colonel Place captured—Counter-attack at Erches—What the Division achieved—Action of the Artillery—Defence of XVIII. Corps. |
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XII |
Flanders: The 108th Brigade in the Messines-Kemmel Battle: April to June 1918 |
232 |
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Back to Ypres—108th Brigade on Messines Ridge—Fighting at Wulverghem—A Black Day—Withdrawal from Poelcappelle—German Rebuff in Flanders—Changes in Command—Back after a Rest. |
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XIII |
Back to the Messines Ridge: July to September, 1918 |
248 |
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Successful Raids—The Enemy withdraws—A Fighting Retreat—September 3rd and 4th—Attack of September 6th—Move to Ypres—The Hope of Victory. |
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XIV |
The Advance to Final Victory (I): September 28th to October 17th, 1918 |
262 |