CONTENTS.
A Company of Tanks.
CHAPTER I. ON THE XIth CORPS FRONT. ( October to December 1916. )
CHAPTER II. FRED KARNO'S ARMY. ( January to April 1917. )
CHAPTER III. BEFORE THE FIRST BATTLE. ( March and April 1917. )
CHAPTER IV. THE FIRST BATTLE OF BULLECOURT. ( April 11, 1917. )
CHAPTER V. THE SECOND BATTLE OF BULLECOURT. ( May 3, 1917. )
CHAPTER VI. REST AND TRAINING. ( May and June 1917. )
CHAPTER VII. THE THIRD BATTLE OF YPRES? ?PREPARATIONS. ( July 1917. )
CHAPTER VIII. THE THIRD BATTLE OF YPRES? ?ST JULIEN. ( August 1917. )
CHAPTER IX. THE THIRD BATTLE OF YPRES? ?THE POELCAPELLE ROAD. ( September and October 1917. )
CHAPTER X. THE BATTLE OF CAMBRAI? ?FLESQUIERES. ( November 4th to 20th, 1917. )
CHAPTER XI. THE BATTLE OF CAMBRAI? ?BOURLON WOOD. ( November 21st to 23rd, 1917. )
CHAPTER XII. THE BATTLE OF CAMBRAI? ?GOUZEAUCOURT. ( November 24th to December 1st, 1917. )
CHAPTER XIII. HAVRINCOURT TO HARROW. ( December 1st, 1917, to January 31st, 1918. )
CHAPTER XIV. THE CARRIER TANKS. ( January 31st to August 1st, 1918. )
CHAPTER XV. THE BATTLE OF AMIENS. ( August 1st to August 27th, 1918. )
CHAPTER XVI. THE HINDENBURG LINE. ( August 27th to October 8th, 1918. )
CHAPTER XVII. THE SECOND BATTLE OF LE CATEAU. ( October 9th to October 30th, 1918. )
CHAPTER XVIII. THE END OF THE WAR. ( October 31st, 1918, to January 12th, 1919. )
FOOTNOTES
Transcriber's Notes
"The words of an eye-witness, flowing naturally from first impressions, are frequently more expressive, and convey ideas more just than studied descriptions; though the language may often be such as it would scarcely be allowable in other persons to write."
Captain James Burney, 1806.