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ley, C.M.G., D.S.O. vii Introduction by Lieut.-Col. G. B. Hurst, K.C., M.P. xi List of Illustrations xv List of Sketch Maps xvi Chapter I.--Holding up the Turk 1 " II.--Desert Life 16 " III.--For France 30 " IV.--Holding the Line 34 " V.--Belgium 47 " VI.--An Interlude 65 " VII.--Stopping the Hun 75 " VIII.--Worrying the Hun 94 " IX.--Hammering the Hun 113 " X.--Pursuing the Hun 134 " XI.--Aftermath and Home 142 Appendix I.--Honours and Awards to Members of the Battalion 144 " II.--Members of the Battalion Killed in Action, Died of Wounds, Missing, etc. 148 Index 156 Preface. I first met the 7th Manchesters early in May, 1917, when they were gaining new experiences of warfare on the Western front, not far from Epehy in the north of France. They, with the rest of the 127th Infantry Brigade, and in fact the whole of the 42nd Division had already had a long war experience in Gallipoli and Egypt, but they had only recently been transferred to France. I was taking up the command of an Infantry Brigade for the first time. I did not know then what a lucky man I was, but it did not take me long to find out, and we worked together without a break from that time until the armistice. The writer of this book passes over with considerable sang froid a certain operation which took place on a June night in 1917. If the 7th Manchesters, and not only the 7th, but the 5th, 6th and 8th as well will allow me to say so, I did not enjoy the same complete confidence as to the result before and during the night in question. The operation consisted of digging a complete new front line trench, a mile long, on the whole Brigade Sector, five hundred yards in advance of the existing front line, and half way across No Man's Land. June nights are short and it needed
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