EDITOR’S PREFACE | vii | INTRODUCTION BY COUNT OKUMA | ix | AUTHOR’S PREFACE | xiii | I. | Mobilization | 3 | II. | Our Departure | 14 | III. | The Voyage | 22 | IV. | A Dangerous Landing | 27 | V. | The Value of Port Arthur | 37 | VI. | The Battle of Nanshan | 42 | VII. | Nanshan after the Battle | 52 | VIII. | Digging and Scouting | 63 | IX. | The First Captives | 70 | X. | Our First Battle at Waitu-shan | 77 | XI. | The Occupation of Kenzan | 84 | XII. | Counter-Attacks on Kenzan | 89 | XIII. | On the Defensive | 100 | XIV. | Life in Camp | 110 | XV. | Some Brave Men and their Memorial | 118 | XVI. | The Battle of Taipo-shan | 126 | XVII. | The Occupation of Taipo-shan | 137 | XVIII. | The Field after the Battle | 147 | XIX. | The First Aid Station | 158 | XX. | Following up the Victory | 166 | XXI. | The Storming of Taku-shan | 174 | XXII. | Sun Flag on Taku-shan | 184 | XXIII. | Promotion and Farewells | 194 | XXIV. | The Beginning of the General Assault | 204 | XXV. | A Rain of Human Bullets | 214 | XXVI. | The Forlorn Hope | 227 | XXVII. | Life out of Death | 239 | APPENDICES | 257 |
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