World's War Events: Recorded by Statesmen, Commanders, Historians and by Men who Fought Or Saw the Great Campaigns, Том 3P. F. Collier & son, 1919 |
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... batteries . I myself set foot in Udine for the first time on October 20. I was going back to the Mace- donian front , where for two years I had been the official correspondent of the British Army , and I had asked the War Office to ...
... batteries . I myself set foot in Udine for the first time on October 20. I was going back to the Mace- donian front , where for two years I had been the official correspondent of the British Army , and I had asked the War Office to ...
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... batteries of heavy caliber had also arrived and were registering their ranges ; indeed , when the attack actually came , it was found that the number of fresh guns was even greater than had been thought , for some of them did not number ...
... batteries of heavy caliber had also arrived and were registering their ranges ; indeed , when the attack actually came , it was found that the number of fresh guns was even greater than had been thought , for some of them did not number ...
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... batteries which were with the Third Army on the after- noon of the twenty - fifth , and from one of their observatories watched the heavy shelling . The Austrians Austrians were using huge seventeen - inch how- seventeen- itzers , and ...
... batteries which were with the Third Army on the after- noon of the twenty - fifth , and from one of their observatories watched the heavy shelling . The Austrians Austrians were using huge seventeen - inch how- seventeen- itzers , and ...
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... batteries and see how they got on in the retreat . We crawled out toward the front along roads blocked with rearward - mov- ing traffic for which there was no organization , and after lunching at the general's headquar- ters at Gradisca ...
... batteries and see how they got on in the retreat . We crawled out toward the front along roads blocked with rearward - mov- ing traffic for which there was no organization , and after lunching at the general's headquar- ters at Gradisca ...
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... batteries had already been Batteries withdrawn to rearward positions not far from rearward group headquarters and were firing as fast as positions . the guns could be reloaded . The others were hold Lack of motor lorries to move am ...
... batteries had already been Batteries withdrawn to rearward positions not far from rearward group headquarters and were firing as fast as positions . the guns could be reloaded . The others were hold Lack of motor lorries to move am ...
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advance Africa Aisne allied and associated Alsace-Lorraine American artillery associated powers attack Austrian Bainsizza Balkan batteries battle boats Bolshevik bombing bridge British Bulgar Bulgaria canal Captain Bill Château-Thierry coast command Commission Corps crew cross Czechs deck defense destroyer divisions Dobrudja east enemy enemy's evacuation fighting fire force forest France French front frontier German Germany's Gorizia Government Greek guns headquarters hospital Isonzo Italian Army land League Lieutenant machine-gun marines Marne ment miles military Mole Montdidier months nationals Navy night offensive officers operation Orxois Ostend Ourcq parties peace plateau port position prisoners railway ravines Reparation retreat ridges river Rumania Russia Saloniki Serbia shell ship Siberia side Soissonnais Soissons soldiers Somme station submarine territory things tion torpedo town transport treaty troops Udine United States naval valley Venizelist Venizelos vessels victory village Vindictive wounded Zeebrugge
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