Blackwood's Magazine, Bind 197W. Blackwood, 1915 |
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Side 9
... cover . This , of course , was my bap- tism of fire , so I may be guilty of exaggeration , but I remember thinking that no one could possibly get across that bit of ground untouched . However , we started off , platoon by platoon , with ...
... cover . This , of course , was my bap- tism of fire , so I may be guilty of exaggeration , but I remember thinking that no one could possibly get across that bit of ground untouched . However , we started off , platoon by platoon , with ...
Side 10
... cover . Soon after midnight I came back from the trenches for a meal , after which I was sent down to brigade headquarters in Givry . There I managed to snatch half an hour's sleep of sorts on the stone floor , when I was woken up and ...
... cover . Soon after midnight I came back from the trenches for a meal , after which I was sent down to brigade headquarters in Givry . There I managed to snatch half an hour's sleep of sorts on the stone floor , when I was woken up and ...
Side 14
... cover the supply column , which was filling up . We spent a very pleasant and peaceful afternoon , but about 6 P.M. there was another alarm , to the effect that the Germans were in St Quentin , about 10 miles to our west flank , so ...
... cover the supply column , which was filling up . We spent a very pleasant and peaceful afternoon , but about 6 P.M. there was another alarm , to the effect that the Germans were in St Quentin , about 10 miles to our west flank , so ...
Side 15
... cover up , as the town would probably be shelled at dawn . However , having made some very fine erections , no- thing happened , and at 9 A.M. we withdrew , and started marching south towards Soissons . we were After passing through ...
... cover up , as the town would probably be shelled at dawn . However , having made some very fine erections , no- thing happened , and at 9 A.M. we withdrew , and started marching south towards Soissons . we were After passing through ...
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