Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen197W. Blackwood, 1915 |
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... wood fighting . All I can remember of it is that we all got hopelessly lost , but it taught us to appreciate the difficulties of wood fighting , of which we had a good share later on . In the evening we did a little musketry and bayonet ...
... wood fighting . All I can remember of it is that we all got hopelessly lost , but it taught us to appreciate the difficulties of wood fighting , of which we had a good share later on . In the evening we did a little musketry and bayonet ...
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... wood about 800 yards in front of me . Needless to say I rode back even faster than I had ridden out , and reported what I had seen . The Berkshires had ap- parently already withdrawn by the lower road to our right . We then started to ...
... wood about 800 yards in front of me . Needless to say I rode back even faster than I had ridden out , and reported what I had seen . The Berkshires had ap- parently already withdrawn by the lower road to our right . We then started to ...
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... wood from 11.15 A.M. to 1.15 P.M. We were told after- wards that while halted there was a discussion going on as to whether we should go back or not . It appeared that the French corps on our left had received a check the day before ...
... wood from 11.15 A.M. to 1.15 P.M. We were told after- wards that while halted there was a discussion going on as to whether we should go back or not . It appeared that the French corps on our left had received a check the day before ...
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... wood of Soucy , arrived at Villers Cotterets about 11 A.M. We halted for breakfast , but in less than half an hour , how- ever , we were off again : the guns were booming away just the other side of the wood of Soucy . After passing ...
... wood of Soucy , arrived at Villers Cotterets about 11 A.M. We halted for breakfast , but in less than half an hour , how- ever , we were off again : the guns were booming away just the other side of the wood of Soucy . After passing ...
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... wood again ; so having let the platoons in front fall back through us , we doubled back in record time with the shells bursting all round and follow- ing us up right into the wood . After some time we man- aged to re - form on the road ...
... wood again ; so having let the platoons in front fall back through us , we doubled back in record time with the shells bursting all round and follow- ing us up right into the wood . After some time we man- aged to re - form on the road ...
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