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rong opposition; complete justification by success in active warfare, 298-300; "Reward" got by; nature of, 299. Ham, 158. Hamilton, Major-General Hubert I. W., C.V.O., G.O.C. 3rd Division, killed in action, 20; a tribute to, 211. Hamilton, General Sir Ian, G.C.B., D.S.O., 39. Hamley, Sir Edward, cited on, Bazaine's clinging to Metz, 71; Napoleon I's miscalculations in 1806, and on the importance of initial right direction given to movements, 217-18. Hampshire Regiment, 1st Batt., 26, 134, 327. Hand Grenades, revived use of, 144, 353, 354. Hankey, Major, 2nd Batt. Worcester Regt., on FitzClarence and the retaking of Gheluvelt, 255. Harmignies, R.H.A. reserves at, 47. Hastiere, captured by the Germans, 65. Havre, 171, 173, 188; British communications with, menaced, 74, 93. Hazebrouck, British troops at and near, 179, 190, 203, 205, 210, 228; German cavalry reported in, 198; conference at, with Corps Commanders: directions given to them, 219. Head-Quarters Staff, embarkation of, 7, 13. Heavy Artillery, present mode of employing, 12; British lack of, 352-3; supply urgently pressed by French, 162-3; arrival of, 287; French prevision on, and provision of, 352-3; long ranges at which effective, 215. Helpe, Majeure and Mineure, affluents of the Sambre, 51. Henderson, Brigadier-General Sir David, C.B., G.O.C. 1st Division, 17; later, G.O.C. Royal Flying Corps, 25, 33, 61, 185. Hertfordshire Regiment (T.), 1st Batt., 19, 280, 296; 2nd Batt., 271; in 1st Battle of Ypres, 280, 297. Hesdin, H.Q. 2nd Corps, visits at, to Smith-Dorrien, 202. Hickie, Brigadier-General, G.O.C. 13th Infantry Brigade, 22. High Explosive Shells demanded by French, 349-50; table of required output, 349; nature not properly understood, 353; Memorandum on the necessity for, 358-60. H.E., uses of, 358; table of percentages received, Dec. 1914-May 1915, 360. Highland Light Infantry, 128, 252; 2nd Batt., 160; 9th (Glasgow Highlanders) Batt. (T.), 19, 295, 297. Highlanders, 42; (The Black Watch), in the Battle of the Marne, 126. Hill 63, Artillery position on, 245, 259. Hindenburg, Generalfeldmarshal von, in the Eastern campaign, 230. Hirson, French reserves near, 39. Hirson-Mezieres, railway, 53. Holland
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