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Page 161
... infantry by artillery fire from guns placed in positions along the main road . Our artillery , from lack of roads , could not be brought up to give adequate support to our Both attacks failed , and it was evident that a period of ...
... infantry by artillery fire from guns placed in positions along the main road . Our artillery , from lack of roads , could not be brought up to give adequate support to our Both attacks failed , and it was evident that a period of ...
Page 170
... infantry column advanced against the enemy's southern front and occupied and consoli- dated a position under considerable oppo- sition . In this attack the Dorsets and 5th Gurkhas especially distinguished them- selves . Under cover of ...
... infantry column advanced against the enemy's southern front and occupied and consoli- dated a position under considerable oppo- sition . In this attack the Dorsets and 5th Gurkhas especially distinguished them- selves . Under cover of ...
Page 352
... infantry , crushing down the enemy's wire and forming great lanes through which our infantry could pass . Protected by smoke barrages from the view of the enemy's artillery , they rolled on across the German trenches , smashing up the ...
... infantry , crushing down the enemy's wire and forming great lanes through which our infantry could pass . Protected by smoke barrages from the view of the enemy's artillery , they rolled on across the German trenches , smashing up the ...
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