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e, and his anxiety for the safety of Paris, 96-8, 101, 104, 111; letter to, from French, on the trend of future operations, 98; new plans of, for offensive announced to French, 106, 107; and discussed at Melun, 109-10, 114-16, 121-2; Orders of the Day (Sept. 4), 115-16; recognition by, of British co-operation, 121; tactics of, in the Battle of the Marne, 96-7, 140; optimism of, and of his Generals (Sept.-Oct.), 142; Order of the Day, Sept. 10, on taking advantage of the victory on the Marne, 142-3; consultations with, on marches through wooded country north of the Aisne, 143; on the progress of the 9th and 4th French Armies (Sept. 12), 146; Order of the Day, Sept. 18, on the assumption of the defensive by the 6th Army, 158; military genius evidenced on the Aisne, 159; _pourparlers_ with, leading to British move north, 163; letters exchanged, 164 _sqq._, 185 _sqq._; Kitchener's relations with (Oct.), 177, 179; on the British troops sent for relief of Antwerp, 183; visit from (Oct. 21), and supports sent by, 233; attitude of, to French's Coastal advance scheme (Dec. 13), 307; his alternative, British co-operation in, Kitchener on, 310, 311; and Memorandum of (Jan. 19, 1915), adverse to the Zeebrugge project, 317-18; the meeting with, at Chantilly, on the situation in the East, 335-7; French's northern plan put forward, but set aside, 342; his own plans, 342-3. Johnson, Colonel Bulkeley (Scots Greys), killed on the Ancre, 136. Jouy-sur-Morin, advance from, 126. Jutland, Battle of, death at, of Admiral Hood, 321. Kavanagh, Brigadier-General C. T. H., G.O.C. 7th Cavalry Brigade, 30; fine work of, 256, 272. Kazimirjev, Battle of, admirable strategy of, 230. Keir, Major-General J. L., G.O.C. 6th Division, 27; ordered to reinforce Haig, 153; success of, 241. Kemmel (_see also_ Mont Kemmel), 208. Kemmel-Wytschaete area, 2nd Cavalry Division in, 205. Kent (East) Regiment (The Buffs), 1st Batt., 27, 160. Kerr, Colonel Frederick W. C., D.S.O., killed in action, 252. King's (Liverpool) Regiment, 1st Batt., 19, 244, 264; 10th Batt. (T.) Scottish, 295; at Wytschaete, 297. King's Own (Royal Lancaster) Regiment, 1st Batt., 26. King's Own Scottish Borderers, 2nd Batt., 22, 247. King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry
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