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Ypres, viewed from, by French, 237 _sqq._, 243; captured by British Cavalry Divisions (Oct. 14), value of this capture during the 1st Battle of Ypres, 208; Allenby's H.Q. at, visited, 243; Cavalry operations near, 247, 259; tremendous issues hinging on (Oct. 31, Nov. 1), 260, 261. Montmirail, 115. Mont Noir-Boeschepe-Berthen line reached by British cavalry, 205. Montreuil, 134. Montry-Crecy-Coulommiers line, British march to, 104. Moore, Brigadier-General J., P.V.O., 6. Moore, George, help of, in devising new Weapons, 354, 357. Morionville, General de, Chief of Staff to the King of the Belgians, visit from, 45. Morland, Major-General T. F. N., D.S.O., G.O.C. 5th Division, 22. Mortcerf, advanced G.H.Q. at, 103, 106. Motor traction, effect on Warfare, 12, 201, 202, 205, 232, 242. Mullins, Brigadier-General, G.O.C. 2nd Cavalry Brigade, 24. Munitions, _see_ Ammunition, Guns, Machine Guns, Royal Artillery, War Cabinet. Munro, Major-General, visit to, 159. Murray, General Sir Archibald J., K.C.B., Chief of Staff, B.E.F., 5, 7, 17, 31, 61, 62, 72, 95, 133; at work at H.Q., 69, 70; Gallieni's visit to, on Sept. 4, 107; breakdown of, 108. Murray, Lieut.-General Sir James Wolfe, K.C.B., conferred with, 351; letter of, on Munitions, 351. Nampiel-Coucy-le-Chateau line reached, 93. Namur, 48; fall of, 64. Nancy, preliminary operations near, 7. Nanteuil, the Marne crossed at, 133. Napoleon I, Foch's great master, 198; German military following of, 346; Invasion projects of (1805), 215; On the cause of his constant success, 217. Naval Co-operation, the aim in the move of the British forces to the left of the Allied Armies, 157, 302, 303, 312, 320-1; Churchill on (Oct.-Nov.-Dec.), 303 _sqq._; Review at Spithead 1914, 4. Nery, rearguard action at, and "L" Battery at, 25, 101. Neuve Chapelle, loss of, 241; fighting at (Dec. 19), 327; Battle of (1915), 342; broken off for lack of Ammunition, 351. Neuve Eglise, operations near, 245, 258, 259. New Armies, the, 292, 293-4, 301-2, 308. Newcastle speech of Asquith on Munitions, 356. Nicholas, Grand Duke, Generalship of, 194, 230-1. Niemen, the, 230. Nieppe, 209. Nieuport-Dixmude-Zeebrugge triangle; possible clearance from, of Germans, 312.
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