German supply line cut, III, 266;
infantry training, III, 243;
line on date of armistice, III, 267;
losses of, III, 268;
Medical Corps, III, 268;
Ordnance Department, III, 269;
organization of, III, 242-248;
plans for movement against St. Mihiel salient, III, 254;
ports employed, III, 245;
quality of soldiers, III, 228;
Quartermaster’s Department, III, 269;
Second and Thirty-sixth with French, III, 261-262;
Second Army organized, III, 263;
Second Corps organized on British front, III, 251;
Second Division takes Bouresches, Belleau Wood and Vaux, III,
250-251;
Service of Supply, III, 245-247, 268;
Signal Corps, III, 269;
soldiers in Italy, III, 268;
soldiers in Russia, III, 268;
take St. Mihiel salient, III, 254-257;
ten divisions train on British front, III, 250;
Tank Corps, III, 269;
Third Division on the Marne, III, 250-252;
Thirty-seventh and Ninety-first in Belgium, III, 264;
three divisions on the Vesle, III, 253;
troops in the Argonne, III, 258-266;
Twenty-eighth Division east of Rheims, III, 251;
Twenty-seventh and Thirtieth Divisions break Hindenburg line, III,
261;
Twenty-sixth at Seicheprey, III, 249;
Twenty-sixth takes Torcy, III, 253
American Navy in the War, III, 270-296;
activities of Y.M.C.A. and Knights of
Columbus, III, 287-288;
air stations in Ireland, III, 278;
aviation base at Eastleigh, III, 281;
base at Cardiff, Scotland, III, 286;
Battleship Division Nine, III, 278;
convoy of troops, III, 282;
co-operates with Allies, III, 271-273;
cross-channel transport service, III,
280;
destroyers on coast of Ireland, III, 275;
destroyers at Brest, III, 282-283;
forces at Gibraltar, III, 286;
mine-laying operations, III, 279;
naval pipe-line unit, III, 286;
northern bombing group of seaplanes, III,
281;
seaplane station at Killingholme, III,
280;
radio station near Bordeaux, III, 285;
railway battery, III, 285-286;
Rear-Admiral Rodgers, III, 276;
subchasers, III, 277;
subchasers at Corfu, III, 286;
subchasers at Plymouth, III, 280;
submarines, III, 276;
Vice-Admiral Wilson on French coast, III,
281-282
American Food Commission, II, 163
American Railway Association, aids war preparations, II, 332
American ships torpedoed, II, 286
Amiens, capture of, I, 82
Ancre, Battle of the, Beaumont taken, II, 109
Ancre and Somme, lines between, II, 71
Anglo-Russian Campaign in Turkey, II, 174-187;
British save oil fields, II, 181;
British in Kut-el-Amara, II, 181;
Russians in Caucasia, II, 183-186
Anzac, meaning of term, I, 224
Arbuthnot, Rear-Admiral Sir Robert, death of, II,
52;
ships are disabled, II, 41