Current History, Volume 8New York Times Company, 1918 - History |
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Page 122
... wounded man and put him under shelter . Private Hutt then organized and consolidated his position , and learning that some wounded men were lying out and likely to become prisoners if left there , no stretcher bearers being available ...
... wounded man and put him under shelter . Private Hutt then organized and consolidated his position , and learning that some wounded men were lying out and likely to become prisoners if left there , no stretcher bearers being available ...
Page 124
... wounded in front of our trench , he went out and carried one of them in under very severe fire . He was killed just as he returned with the second man . CORPORAL JOHN COLLINS , Royal Welsh Fusiliers . For most conspicuous bravery ...
... wounded in front of our trench , he went out and carried one of them in under very severe fire . He was killed just as he returned with the second man . CORPORAL JOHN COLLINS , Royal Welsh Fusiliers . For most conspicuous bravery ...
Page 125
... wounded . Seizing a rifle , he shot five of the enemy , and , using another as a shield , he forced most of the survivors to surrender . This officer cleared several other dugouts alone or with one man , taking about fifty prisoners in ...
... wounded . Seizing a rifle , he shot five of the enemy , and , using another as a shield , he forced most of the survivors to surrender . This officer cleared several other dugouts alone or with one man , taking about fifty prisoners in ...
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