Current History, Volume 8New York Times Company, 1918 - History |
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... advance two miles on front of fifteen miles east of Jerusalem . Feb. 20 - British advance three and a half miles east of Jerusalem . Feb. 21 - British capture Jericho . Feb. 23 - Turks retire across the Jordan . March 4 - British ...
... advance two miles on front of fifteen miles east of Jerusalem . Feb. 20 - British advance three and a half miles east of Jerusalem . Feb. 21 - British capture Jericho . Feb. 23 - Turks retire across the Jordan . March 4 - British ...
Page 162
... advance against the Turkish positions west and south of Jerusalem proceeded rapidly . Existing roads and tracks were improved and new ones constructed to enable heavy and field artillery to be placed in position and am- munition and ...
... advance against the Turkish positions west and south of Jerusalem proceeded rapidly . Existing roads and tracks were improved and new ones constructed to enable heavy and field artillery to be placed in position and am- munition and ...
Page 233
... advance in Palestine , tak- ing Beit Rima , Kefrut , and Elowsallabeh . March 22-23 - British advance nine miles on the left bank of the Jordan ; Arabs de- stroy Turkish camel corps company near Jedahah . March 26 - British carry ...
... advance in Palestine , tak- ing Beit Rima , Kefrut , and Elowsallabeh . March 22-23 - British advance nine miles on the left bank of the Jordan ; Arabs de- stroy Turkish camel corps company near Jedahah . March 26 - British carry ...
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