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Administrative Services, 12.
Aeroplanes first used to carry small arms ammunition, 59.
As noise camouflage, 105.
Air Force, 13, 171.
Albert, 30, 36, 79.
Allied Offensive, Aug. 8th:
Conference at Flexicourt, 73.
Outline of plan, 73-80.
Three phases, 84.
Disposition of brigades, 93-94.
Artillery calibration, 102.
Tanks, 104.
Armoured cars, 107.
Intelligence Service, 112.
Air Squadron, 113.
Day before battle, 119.
Zero hour, 4.20 a.m., 120.
Guns begin, 121.
First phase completed, 122.
"Outwards" telegrams, 123.
Enemy completely surprised, 125.
Third Corps failed to reach objective, 126.
Armoured cars, sensational report, 127.
Guns and booty captured, 129.
Ludendorff's comments, 130.
General meeting at Villers-Bretonneux, 132.
The King at Bertangles, 132.
American Army's first great attack, 206, 259.
First offensive battle, Hamel, 59.
Second Corps, 235.
To join Fourth British Army, 236, 243, 254.
1,200 taken prisoners, 262.
131st Regt., 136, 143.
27th Div., 275, 278.
30th Div., 275, 278.
33rd Div., 52.
Amiens, defence of, 26 et seq.
Anzac, First and Second Corps, 7.
Corps, abolition of, 9.
Day, 3rd anniversary, 37.
Arcy Wood, 161, 163.
Armistice requested by enemy, 280.
Army Corps improvised, 2.
Constitution and scope, 3.
Artillery barrage, 228-229.
Classification of, 12.
Assevillers, 221, 247.
Aubigny, 31.

Australian Army Corps constituted, 9.
United, 10.
Australian Corps Headquarters, Bertangles, 35.
Australian Soldier's high moral, 288.
Adaptability, 291.
Instinct for "square deal," 292.
Australian Staff watchword, "Efficiency," 295.
Australia's five Divisions, 5.
Authie, 25.
Bapaume, 198.
Basseux, 24.
Battles on grand scale finished, 281.
Beaurevoir, 218, 258, 276.
Bell, Maj.-Gen. John, 52, 136.
Bellenglise, 219.
Captured, 260.
Bellicourt taken, 261.
Bellicourt Tunnel, 219, 237.
Bertangles, Australian Corps H.Q., 35, 52, 132.
Biaches, 198.
Bingham, Lt.-Col., 106.
Birdwood, Gen., 9, 36, 40, 132.
Birdwood, Gen. Sir William:
Commands First Anzac Corps, 7.
Appointed Commander Australian Imperial Force, 10.
Appointed Commander Fifth British Army, 10, 40, 209.
Blamey, Brig.-Gen., 296.
Bony captured, 267.
Bouchavesnes, 182.
Bourlon Wood, 259.
Braithwaite, Lieut.-Gen., 204, 221.
Brancourt, 259.
Bray, 137, 148, 155, 158, 195.
Brie, 196, 198.
Brigade reductions, 15.
British Fifth Army, 40, 219.
Brown, Corpl. W., captures officer and 11 men, 66.
Bryce, Lt.-Col., 106.
Bussy, 62.
Butler, Gen., Third Corps, 73, 136, 221.
Byng, Gen., 27, 134.
Calibration, 102.
Cambrai, 259.
Canadians, 73, 75, 76, 115, 122, 129, 133, 134, 136, 139, 140, 198, 259.
Canadian Troops, fixed constitution, 5.
Cannan, Brig.-Gen., 27.
Cappy, 137, 157, 166.
Captive Balloon Service, 14.
Carter, Lieut.-Col. E. J., 108.
Cavalry first employed, 201.
Cerisy, 136.
Cessation of hostilities, 281.
Chamier, 22.
ChÂteau-Thierry, 72.
End of German offensive, 72.
Chipilly, 126, 136, 137.
Chuignes, 152, 156.
Churchill, Mr. Winston, 209.
Clemenceau, M.:
Speech to troops after Hamel battle, 62.
After Aug. 8th, 132.
ClÉry, 170-180.
Combles, 198.
Commanders and Staffs, 16-17.
Congreve, Gen., his first order, 26.
Contact aeroplanes, 171.
Cook, Sir Joseph, 55.
Corps Cavalry, 11.
Corps Commander's responsibilities, 4.
Corps Conferences, 150.
Corps Signal Troops, 11.
Corps Troops, 11.
Couin, 25.
Courage, Brig.-Gen., 50, 106, 222.
Couturelle, 24.
Cox, Maj.-Gen. Sir H. W., 9.
Crossing the Somme, plan for, 178.
Cummings, Brig.-Gen., 29.
Curlu, 170.
Currie, Gen., 73, 132, 140.
Dernancourt, 31, 33.
Difficulties of Army in retreat, 280.
Disorganized British retreat, 23.
Division, the fighting unit, 2.
Division I., 18, 34, 40, 43, 73, 117, 134, 139, 140, 146, 152, 166, 203, 205, 221, 232, 243, 281.
Last fight, 233.
Division II., 18, 34, 40, 43, 65, 67, 71, 86, 115, 122, 135, 139, 146, 165, 170, 184, 257, 266, 270, 275, 277, 279.
Last fight, 279.
Division III., 18, 20, 31, 37, 40, 53, 86, 115, 122, 126, 137, 142, 146, 155, 158, 165, 170, 184, 191, 200, 201, 205, 235, 253, 261, 263, 265, 268, 270.
Last fight, 270.
Division IV., 18, 24, 30, 33, 65, 89, 115, 117, 126, 137, 146, 164, 203, 205, 221, 232, 233, 243, 281.
Last fight, 233.
Division V., 18, 34, 65, 76, 89, 115, 134, 146, 165, 169, 184, 193, 235, 253, 261, 262, 267.
Last fight, 270.
Doullens, population prepare to evacuate, 23.
First move, 22-23.
Dummy Tanks, 223.
Efficient Army more potent than League of Nations, 298.
Elles, Gen., 44, 221.
End of German offensive, 72.
Enemy attack in the South, July 15th, 72.
Comments on our successes, 66-67.
Discover our movement South, 261.
Leslie, Brig.-Gen. W. B., 9.
Lewis, Maj

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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