CHAPTER I |
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How Trooper Potts won the V.C. on Burnt Hill | 1 |
Trooper Frederick William Owen Potts, 1/1st Berkshire Yeomanry (T.F.). |
CHAPTER II |
A Prisoner of War in Germany | 16 |
Corporal Oliver H. Blaze, 1st Battalion Scots Guards. |
CHAPTER III |
Gassed near Hill 60 | 33 |
Lance-Corporal R. G. Simmins, 8th Battalion Canadian Infantry, 90th Winnipeg Rifles. |
CHAPTER IV |
A Linesman in Gallipoli | 43 |
Private John Frank Gray, 5th Battalion Wiltshire Regiment. |
CHAPTER V |
An Anzac’s Adventures | 62 |
Trooper Rupert Henderson, 6th Australian Light Horse. |
CHAPTER VI |
”Imperishable Glory” for the Kensingtons | 80 |
——, 13th (Kensington) Battalion London Regiment. |
CHAPTER VII |
Ten Months in the Fighting-Line | 94 |
Private Frederick Woods, 1st Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers. |
CHAPTER VIII |
A Gunner at the Dardanelles | 114 |
Gunner John Evans, 92nd Battery Royal Field Artillery. |
CHAPTER IX |
The “Flood” | 130 |
Corporal Guy Silk, 2nd Battalion Royal Fusiliers. |
CHAPTER X |
The Belgians’ Fight with German Hosts | 133 |
Soldat FranÇois Rombouts, 8th Regiment of the Line, Belgian Army. |
CHAPTER XI |
A Blinded Prisoner of the Turks | 148 |
Private David Melling, 1/8th Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers. |
CHAPTER XII |
How the “Formidable” was Lost | 160 |
William Edward Francis, Stoker. |
CHAPTER XIII |
A Trooper’s Tale | 171 |
Trooper Notley, 5th Dragoon Guards. |
CHAPTER XIV |
A Diarist under Fire | 180 |
Private Charles Hills, 2nd Battalion Australian Infantry. |
CHAPTER XV |
A Stretcher-Bearer at Loos | 196 |
Private Harold Edwards, D.C.M., 1st Battalion South Staffordshire Regiment. |
CHAPTER XVI |
A Fusilier in France | 205 |
Private Fred. Knott, Royal Fusiliers. |
CHAPTER XVII |
The Daily Round | 216 |
A Subaltern’s Diary. |
CHAPTER XVIII |
Saving the Soldier | 230 |
Dr. Wilfred T. Grenfell, C.M.G. |