VOLUME III
The Thrill of old-time war Frontispiece
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THE GLORIOUS CHARGE OF THE NINTH LANCERS 4
CHARGING THROUGH BARBED WIRE ENTANGLEMENTS 6
British Indian troops charging
the German
trenches at Neuve Chapelle
10
CHARGING ON GERMAN TRENCHES IN GAS MASKS 12
An incident of the war in
Flanders 18
[Transcriber’s Note:
This illustration was missing from
the source for this e-book.]
ITALY’S TITANIC LABOR TO CONQUER THE ALPS 30
WAITING THE ORDER TO ATTACK 38
Transporting wounded amid the
difficulties
of the Italian mountain
front 42
THE LOSS OF THE “IRRESISTIBLE” 68
The historic landing from the
“River Clyde”
At SEDDUL Bahr
76
ADMIRAL WILLIAM S. SIMS 98
ADMIRAL SIR DAVID BEATTY 98
GERMAN FRIGHTFULNESS FROM THE AIR 110
BAGDAD THE MAGNIFICENT FALLS TO THE BRITISH 208
AMMUNITION FOR THE GUNS 224
HOW VERDUN WAS SAVED 224
CHAPTER I
NEUVE CHAPELLE AND WAR IN BLOOD-SOAKED TRENCHES
After the immortal stand of Joffre at the first battle of the Marne and the sudden savage thrust at the German center which sent von Kluck and his men reeling back in retreat to the prepared defenses along the line of the Aisne, the war in the western theater resolved itself into a play for position from deep intrenchments. Occasionally would come a sudden big push by one side or the other in which artillery was massed until hub touched hub and infantry swept to glory and death in waves of gray, or blue or khaki as the case might