Current History, Volume 8New York Times Company, 1918 - History |
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... 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 ...
... 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 ...
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... miles apart , con- centrating on a twelve - mile front be- tween Givenchy and Fleurbaix . During the two following days the concentration moved north five miles , penetrating be- tween Armentières and Messines . On the 11th it had ...
... miles apart , con- centrating on a twelve - mile front be- tween Givenchy and Fleurbaix . During the two following days the concentration moved north five miles , penetrating be- tween Armentières and Messines . On the 11th it had ...
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... miles to the rear . But while Allenby has a lateral sea communication with Syrian ports , no such advantage is enjoyed by Marshall , who must get all his supplies from the head of the Per- sian Gulf , 450 miles to the south . What- ever ...
... miles to the rear . But while Allenby has a lateral sea communication with Syrian ports , no such advantage is enjoyed by Marshall , who must get all his supplies from the head of the Per- sian Gulf , 450 miles to the south . What- ever ...
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