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Part 27

Chatillon, i. 9

Chaulnes, i. 197

Chavonne, i. 23

Chelers, ii. 190

Chérisy, i. 260

Cherry, Sgt. Drummer W., i. 129

Cheshire Regt., ii. 168

Chichester, Major Hon. A. C. S., D.S.O., O.B.E., i. 132; ii. 66, 69, 75, 223, 224, 226

Chocques, i. 87, 121

Christmas celebrations: (1914) i. 51; (1915) i. 128; ii. 45-46, 47; (1916) i. 191, 199, 332; ii. 115, 116; (1917) i. 250; ii. 180; (1918) i. 332

Christy, Lieut. S. E. F., i. 111, 127, 129, 152; ii. 218, 221

Cinema films taken in front line, ii. 49-50

Citadel Camp, i. 174, 175, 181; ii. 103

Cité St. Auguste, i. 107

Cité St. Elie, i. 107

Clairmarais, Forest of, i. 211

“Clarges Street,” i. 231

Clerk’s Keep, i. 120

Cléry, i. 262

Clifford, 2nd Lieut. W. F. J., ii. 11, 14, 219

Close, Lieut. B. S., i. 304, 308; ii. 76, 99, 163, 167, 203, 205, 218, 222

Close, Capt. P. H. J., i. 87, 88

Cointicourt, i. 16

Cojeul valley, the, i. 273, 280, 288

Coke, Lieut. L. S., i. 19, 37; ii. 218

Coldstream Guards: 1st Battalion: (1915) Loos, the Hohenzollern trenches, ii. 9, 12, 21, 28, 35; Laventie, ii. 37, 42, 43, 44, 46 (1916) Laventie, ii. 49, 51, 52, 53, 54, 60; Ypres, ii. 69, 74, 76, 77, 82, 89, 90; the Somme: Ginchy, ii. 93, 96, 97, 99, 100, 105, 107 (1917) the Somme: Rancourt, ii. 121, 126, 128; Yser Canal, i. 216, 221; ii. 136, 146, 151, 152, 153; the Somme: Bourlon Wood, i. 241; ii. 173, 174 (1918) the March Push, i. 263, 266; the offensive, i. 289 Eton football played by, ii. 180 Pierrot troupe of, ii. 163 2nd Battalion: (1914) i. 1, 4; Mons, i. 5, 7; the retreat and the advance to the Aisne, i. 14, 15, 16; Ypres, i. 26, 30, 31, 51 (1915) La Bassée, the Brickfields, Cuinchy, i. 54, 57, 58, 59 _sqq._, 89, 94; Neuve Chapelle, i. 73; Loos, i. 109, 115, 116, 120 (1916) i. 146; the Somme: Ginchy, Lesbœufs, i. 156, 164, 165 _sqq._, 181 (1917) the Somme: Sailly-Saillisel, i. 205; Yser Canal and the Broembeek, i. 213, 231; ii. 156, 166; the Somme: Gouzeaucourt, i. 244; ii. 178 (1918) the Scarpe, the March Push, i. 258, 264, 273, 274, 279; the Somme offensive, St. Léger, i. 286, 289, 290, 294; the advance on Maubeuge, i. 311, 317, 318, 323 3rd Battalion: (1914) i. 4; Mons, i. 5, 7; Landrecies, i. 7; the advance to the Aisne, i. 16, 19, 21, 23; Ypres, i. 35, 46 (1915) La Bassée, the Brickfields, Cuinchy, i. 54, 58, 61, 62, 67; Neuve Chapelle, i. 70; Givenchy, i. 80; Loos, i. 110, 115, 118; Laventie, ii. 32, 34 (1916) Ypres, i. 152; the Somme: Ginchy, Lesbœufs, i. 156, 164, 165 _sqq._, 178, 180, 81 (1917) the Somme: Sailly-Saillisel, i. 220; Yser Canal and the Broembeek, i. 214, 218, 220, 231, 232; ii. 143, 144, 153, 158; the Somme: Gouzeaucourt, Gauche Wood, i. 244, 246 (1918) in Fourth Guards Brigade, i. 208; ii. 180 _n._, 184; the Somme: March Push, ii. 187; Vieux-Berquin, ii. 193, 194, 195, 196, 197, 202; the advance, ii. 209, 210 Pantomime produced by, i. 208

Cole, Sgt., ii. 116, 117

Collett, Lieut. H. A. A., M.C., i. 250, 254, 303, 305; ii. 224, 233

Cologne, advance to and occupation of, i. 329-332, 333; ii. 211-214

Colquhoun, Capt. Sir I. (Scots Guards), ii. 101, 128

Colt Reserve trench, i. 259

Combles, i. 161, 190, 191, 206; ii. 96, 112, 114, 119, 120

Comesky, Lance-Sgt., ii. 22

Commanding Officers, 1st Battalion Irish Guards, list of, i. 333

Commanding Officers, 2nd Battalion Irish Guards, list of, ii. 216

Communal College, Arras, i. 261

Communication-trench, the first, i. 18

Conaboy, Sgt., i. 305, 306

Concrete block-houses, German, i. 217, 219; ii. 138, 155

Connaught, Field-Marshal H.R.H. the Duke of, K.G., i. 186, 236, 278; ii. 107, 168

Connaught Rangers, i. 23, 35

Connolly, 2nd Lieut. H. A., i. 295; ii. 218, 223

Conroy, Pte., ii. 157

Contalmaison, i. 157, 262

Convent, the, Ypres, ii. 68

Cook, 2nd Lieut. (4th Connaught Rangers), i. 155

Cooper, Brig.-Gen. R. J., C.B., C.V.O. (M.E.F.), ii. 220

Cooper, Lance-Cpl. W., D.C.M., i. 225; ii. 279

Corbie, ii. 119, 134

Cordite Reserve trench, i. 254, 255

Corry, Colonel (Grenadier Guards), ii. 7, 34

Corry, Lieut. T., D.C.M., i. 112, 226, 234; ii. 222

Cortecan, i. 13

Cotterel-Dormer, Lieut. (Coldstream Guards), i. 17

Coucy-le-Château, i. 10

Couin, ii. 93

Cour l’Avoine Farm, i. 83, 84-85

Courcelette, i. 195, 262

Courcelles, i. 16, 288; ii. 171, 188

Courtrai, i. 28

Cousins, Lance-Cpl. A., M.M., i. 183; ii. 280

Couteleux, i. 75

Coxon, Lieut. R. E., ii. 25, 30

Coyne, Lance-Cpl. F., M.M., i. 225; ii. 281

Craonne Farm, i. 234

Crawford, Lieut. G. L., ii. 105, 151, 222

Creil, i. 26

Crépy-en-Valois, i. 6

Crespigny, Gen. C. R. C. de, i. 228; ii. 99

Crewdson, Capt. B. F., i. 250

Crichton, Major H. F., i. 2, 4, 11; ii. 217

Cricket matches, Barly, ii. 205, 206

Criel Plage, ii. 207-210

Croisilles, i. 206, 288

“Crump, The,” ii. 65

Crump Trench, i. 254, 255

Cuinchy, fighting round, i. 50, 57, 58 _sqq._, 93 _sqq._, 106, 112

Cunningham, Capt. A. F. S. (Grenadier Guards), i. 169

Curlu, i. 209; ii. 133

Curran, Sgt., ii. 110

Curry, C.S.M. T., i. 81

Curtis, Sgt. P. J., i. 129

Cuthbert, Capt. (Scots Guards), ii. 11

Dagger, Lieut. R. L., i. 305; ii. 205, 221

Dalton, Lieut. J. W., ii. 155, 188, 221

Dame, 2nd Lieut. J. W. M., ii. 163, 219

Dames-Longworth, Lieut. T. R., i. 205

Dancing-lesson, a tragic, in Gouzeaucourt, i. 245-246

Davis, 2nd Lieut. Rhys (U. S. A. Medical Service), i. 306-307; ii. 218

Dawson, Capt. H. (Coldstream Guards) i. 46

Dead End, i. 126; ii. 49

Decorations awarded to Irish Guards: Officers, ii. 224-234 W.O.’s, N.C.O.’s, and men, ii. 279-284 1st Battalion, i. 48, 49, 53, 60, 64, 78, 146, 149, 183-184, 224-225, 228, 237, 278, 287 2nd Battalion, ii. 39, 106, 156

Delaney, Lance-Cpl. W., D.C.M., i. 53; ii. 279

De Lisle, Gen. Sir H., K.C.B., D.S.O., ii. 163

Delville Wood, i. 157, 161; ii. 109

Demicourt, i. 239, 240, 260, 362, 309, 310

De Moleyns, Lieut. A. F. D., ii. 154, 155, 222

Dempsey, Pte., i. 99

Denson, Lieut. P. G., ii. 90, 115, 116, 117, 221

Dent, Capt. E. D., ii. 196, 199, 218

Dernancourt, i. 267

De Salis, Lieut. Count J. E., i. 174; ii. 221

Destremont Farm, i. 195

Deuillet, i. 10

De Wippe Cabaret, ii. 142

Digby, Capt. Hon. K. (Coldstream Guards), ii. 99

Divisional Entrenching Battalion, ii. 40

Divisions in the line, differences in behaviour among, i. 144

Dohem, ii. 6, 7

Doignies, i. 239, 240

Dolan, Sgt., D.C.M., Méd. Mil., i. 287; ii. 279, 283

Dollar, Lieut. J. B., ii. 94, 103

Donoghue, Pte., ii. 150

Donohoe, a/C.S.M. P., M.M., i. 224; ii. 281

Donolly, a/C.S.M., J., i. 129

Doolan, Sgt. P., M.M., i. 183; ii. 281

Dormer, Capt. K. E., i. 87, 88, 129

Double Crassier, Le, i. 106, 107

Douchy, i. 295

Doullens, i. 265, 271

Douteuse House, i. 218

Dowler, Lieut. E. H., i. 234; ii. 222

Draibach, i. 229

Drainage system in trenches, ii. 41-42

Drionville, i. 105

Drocourt-Quéant Switch broken, i. 295

Dromesnil, i. 186

Drouvin, ii. 20

Drums: 1st Irish Guards, i. 8, 136, 137, 186, 204, 320, 329, 331; ii. 38; 2nd Irish Guards, ii. 35, 38, 93, 163

Drunkenness infrequent in the ranks, i. 122

Drury-Lowe, Captain (Grenadier Guards), i. 180

Duck’s Bill Trench, i. 75

Dug-outs, first mention of, i. 44

Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry, i. 171; ii. 198

Dulwich Camp, i. 226; ii. 163, 167

Dummies, use of, in front line, ii. 55, 57, 62

Dumps, destruction of, in March Push, i. 262, 309; ii. 187

Dunne, Pte., ii. 90

D’Untal, General, i. 112

Durant, Lieut. N. F., i. 87, 88, 245, 249; ii. 176, 218

Durham Light Infantry, ii. 102

Earle, Capt. J. W. A., i. 147

East Anglian Field Coy., R. E., i. 85

East Lancashire Regt., i. 255; ii. 189

East Yorkshire Regt., ii. 15

Eaucourt l’Abbaye, i. 195

Ebenezer Farm, i. 130

Ecoust-St. Mein, i. 289, 292, 296

Ecques, i. 237; ii. 170

Ecurie Camp, ii. 186

Edinburgh Support Trench, i. 298

Egypt House, i. 232

Ehrenfeld, ii. 213

Eiloart, 2nd Lieut. C. H., ii. 219

Elverdinghe, i. 148, 213, 217, 222, 224, 225, 230, 231, 235; ii. 84, 136, 137, 154, 156, 168

Elverdinghe Château, i. 148; ii. 84, 89, 90, 136

Englebelmer, i. 156

Eperlecques, i. 104, 236

Epluches, i. 26

Erith Street, ii. 40

Ermenonville, i. 13

Ervillers, i. 288; ii. 188

Esbly, i. 13

Escarmain, i. 315

Esquelbecq, ii. 91

Essars, i. 51

Essex Regt., 11th, i. 147; 8th, ii. 163

Estaires, i. 125; ii. 47, 192, 193

Etaples, i. 26

Eton dinner, the, i. 89, 147

Eton football match, ii. 180

Etreux, i. 4, 7, 8

Etricourt, i. 209, 249; ii. 178

Everard, Capt. W. J. J. E. M., i. 42, 44

Eyre, Lieut. H. J. B., i. 216; ii. 218

F post on the Scarpe, i. 254, 268

Fallows, 2nd Lieut. E. H., ii. 219

Fampoux, ii. 182, 185

Fampoux Trench, i. 259

Fanshawe, 2nd Lieut. H. V., i. 207, 234; ii. 218

Faraday, 2nd Lieut. J. A. M., M.C., i. 278, 287; ii. 222, 224, 232

Farbus, ii. 186

Farrell, C.S.M., i. 164

“Fatigues,” moral effect of, i. 98, 116, 192-193, 222, 237; ii. 72, 79

Faulkner, 2nd Lieut. W. D., M.C., ii. 164, 176, 205, 207, 224

Fawcett, Sgt. J., i. 129

Feilding, Maj.-Gen. Sir G., C.M.G., D.S.O., i. 92, 94, 103, 124, 128 _n._, 130, 185, 189, 220, 296, 300; ii. 7, 9, 20, 22, 31, 106, 143

Ferguson, Major R. H., i. 19, 21, 31, 33, 37; ii. 145, 147, 148, 153, 154, 157, 159, 182, 183, 216, 220

Fergusson, Maj.-Gen. Sir C., K.C.M.G., D.S.O., ii. 180 _n._, 191, 213

Ferme Beaulieu, ii. 203

Ferme Gombert, ii. 194, 196

Ferme le Cas Rouge, i. 15

Fesmy, i. 4

Festubert, i. 50, 57, 106; Battle of, i. 82-86

Fins, i. 208, 249; ii. 178

Fish Avenue, i. 299

Fismes, i. 26

FitzClarence, Brig.-Gen. C., V.C., i. 43; ii. 217

Fitzgerald, Capt. A. H. B., i. 16

FitzGerald, Major Lord Desmond, M.C., i. 2, 11, 46, 50, 81, 88, 93, 98, 112, 117, 118, 120, 127, 128, 132, 135, 136; ii. 46, 64, 217, 219, 224

FitzGerald, Lieut. D. J. B., i. 129, 236, 250, 265; ii. 154, 155, 161, 222

FitzGerald, Capt. J. S. N., M.B.E., M.C., i. 2, 17, 42, 72, 81, 86, 88, 114, 153; ii. 15, 29, 36, 64, 84, 90, 93, 99, 114, 224

FitzGerald, Capt. M. R., ii. 102, 194, 197, 199, 219, 223

Flag Ravine, i. 247

Flammenwerfer demonstrations, i. 133

Flanders, British forces moved to, i. 25-26, 27

Fleming, Major C. F., i. 153

Flers, i. 168, 169, 201; ii. 96

Flesquières, i. 242, 243, 252, 301, 305, 307, 310; ii. 171, 172, 173

Foch, Marshal, i. 112, 265, 270, 283; ii. 207

Folembray, i. 10

Follett, Lieut.-Col. G. B. S., i. 240

Fontaine-au-Tertre, i. 313

Fontaine-Notre-Dame, i. 239, 240, 241, 242, 301; ii. 171, 172, 173, 175

Fontenay, i. 14

Fontenoy, a manœuvre of, i. 327

Football matches, i. 69, 185, 250, 320; ii. 65, 66, 106, 180-181, 212

“Forked Tree” camp, i. 189

_Formidable_, H.M.S., signal from, i. 2

Fort Rouge, i. 211

Foster, Capt. (Coldstream Guards), ii. 196

Fourché Farm, ii. 53

Fowkes, Major (R.E.), i. 62

Fowler, Lieut. (R.F.A.), i. 294

Fox, Lieut. V. W. D., i. 65, 81, 85; ii. 218

Frasnoy, i. 324

Frégicourt, i. 206; ii. 119

French, Field-Marshal Sir John, G.C.B., i. 29, 46, 102, 104

French, 2nd Lieut. V. J. S., i. 310, 312, 314; ii. 218

French forces in action: Ypres (1914), i. 31, 32, 34, 37, 39, 40; Cuinchy, i. 61, 62, 67, 68, 113; Loos, i. 109; Arras, i. 112; the Somme, i. 161, 162, 189, 195; ii. 96, 112; Ypres (1917) i. 213, 218, 230, 237; ii. 142, 145, 152, 153, 154, 166, 168; (1918 offensive), i. 282, 283, 284; ii. 207

Fresnoy, i. 285

Frezenberg, i. 222

Fricourt, i. 154; ii. 92

Gamble, 2nd Lieut. R., M.C., ii. 224

Gas, first use of, at Ypres, i. 79-80; ii. 58

Gas-attack, Laventie, arrangements for, ii. 41, 42-45

Gas-helmets: their subduing effect, i. 124; unpopularity of, ii. 183, 203

Gatti, 2nd Lieut. J. A. S., M.C., ii. 222, 224, 230

Gauche Wood, i. 246, 247, 248; ii. 178

Gavrelle, i. 252

George V., H. M. King, i. 47, 49, 121, 156; ii. 93, 104, 139

Germaine, i. 206

Germany, entry into, i. 331; ii. 212

Gheulvelt, i. 35

Gibraltar, a German battle-honour, ii. 148

Gibraltar Post, i. 56

Gibson, Lieut. T. C., O.B.E., i. 159, 164, 177; ii. 160, 163, 221, 224

Ginchy, i. 161, 162, 163, 165-174, 175; ii. 95, 96, 97-103, 109, 132, 178

Givenchy, i. 71, 73, 77, 90

Givenchy-en-Gohelle, i. 113

Givet, i. 329

Glennon, Sgt., ii. 90, 110

Gloucestershire Regt., ii. 199

Glynn, Sgt. J., D.C.M., i. 48, 129; ii. 279

Goat, the mascot, in Metz cellars, i. 242-243 _n._

Godley, Maj.-Gen. Sir A. J., K.C.B., K.C.M.G., i. 212

Godman, Colonel (Scots Guards), ii. 99, 128

Gomiecourt, i. 197, 201, 202, 238; ii. 92

Gonnelieu, i. 238, 239, 243, 246-247, 248, 250, 251, 252; ii. 170, 177

Gordon, Lieut.-Col. A. F. L., D.S.O., M.C., i. 87, 88, 99, 129, 136, 181, 184, 228, 255, 256, 257, 268, 273, 277, 310, 314, 320; ii. 204, 216, 222, 223, 225

Gordon Camp, i. 259

Gordon Highlanders, i. 36, 37, 294; ii. 183; advice on pipers’ kilts sought from, ii. 157

Gore-Langton, Capt. M. V., M.C., i. 24, 39, 87, 88, 97, 99, 116, 122; ii. 217, 220, 225, 226

Gort, Lieut.-Col. Viscount, V.C. (Grenadier Guards), i. 307, 308; ii. 7

Gotha Trench, i. 205

Gough, Capt. E. J. F., i. 2, 19, 24, 44, 50, 52; ii. 217

Gough, Capt. G. P., i. 46, 50, 51; ii. 220

Gough, Capt. Hon. H. W., M.C., i. 3, 53; ii. 219, 225

Gouzeaucourt, i. 242-246, 250, 251, 252, 260, 309; ii. 177-178, 179

Gouzeaucourt Wood i. 247, 249; ii. 177, 178

Grady, C.Q.M.S.R., i. 81, 129

Graham, Lieut. F. F., i. 55, 60; ii. 220

Graincourt, i. 240, 301, 307, 308; ii. 173, 176

Grand Loge Farm, i. 14

Grandcourt, i. 197, 198, 200

Gravenstafel spur, the, i. 229

Grayling-Major, Lieut. J., i. 87, 88, 111, 129; ii. 220

Grayson, Lieut. R. H. S., i. 235; ii. 14, 220

Greaney, Sgt. M., i. 129

Green, 2nd Lieut. (Coldstream Guards), ii. 43

Greenfield, Major T. W. B., D.S.O., ii. 224

Greer, Lieut.-Col. E. B., M.C., i. 2, 17, 35, 58, 190; ii. 40, 51, 69, 75, 91, 94, 119, 128, 143, 145, 146, 147 _n._, 151, 152, 154, 216, 218, 220, 225

Greer, Lieut. F. St. L., M.C., ii. 88, 98, 99, 106, 124, 219, 225

Greer, Lieut. J. K. M., M.C., i. 85, 147, 164, 167; ii. 218, 220, 225

Grenadier Guards: 1st Battalion: (1915) Laventie, ii. 57 (1917) Yser Canal and the Broembeek, i. 220, 233-234 (1918) Arras, i. 257; Prémy Chapel, i. 307, 308 Drums of, ii. 204 2nd Battalion: (1914) i. 1, 4; Mons, i. 5, 7; Soupir, i. 16, 19, 20, 23; Ypres, i. 26, 30, 33, 35, 36, 39, 43, 45, 51 (1915) La Bassée, Cuinchy, i. 54, 58, 61, 64, 89, 94; Neuve Chapelle, i. 71; Festubert, i. 83, 84; Loos, i. 109, 114, 115, 116 (1916) Ypres, i. 139, 142, 145, 152, 153; ii. 76, 77, 78; the Somme: Ginchy, Lesbœufs, i. 156, 164, 169, 179, 180, 181, 182; ii. 99, 104 (1917) the Somme: Sailly-Saillisel, i. 190; ii. 112, 115; Yser Canal and the Broembeek, i. 231, 232, 233, 234; ii. 152; the Somme: Gouzeaucourt, Gauche Wood, i. 244, 246 (1918) the Scarpe: the March Push, i. 254, 256, 257, 259, 266, 276, 279; St. Léger, i. 289, 290, 294; the Canal du Nord, i. 307; the advance on Maubeuge, i. 311, 317, 318-319, 323, 325, 328 Boxing matches with 1st Irish Guards, i. 69 Brigade Platoon Competition won by, i. 208 3rd Battalion: (1914) i. 1 (1915) Cuinchy, i. 61; Loos, the Hohenzollern, Laventie, ii. 10, 18, 34 (1916) the Somme: Ginchy, ii. 96, 97, 100, 107-108 (1917) Yser Canal, i. 221; ii. 136, 149; the Somme: Bourlon Wood, i. 241; ii. 173 (1918) the Scarpe, i. 243; the advance on Maubeuge, i. 324, 327 Boxing competitions, ii. 80 4th Battalion: (1915) formation, ii. 1; Laventie, i. 125 (1916) Laventie, ii. 49; the Somme, ii. 94-95 (1917) the Somme: Sailly-Saillisel, i. 205; Bourlon Wood, i. 241; Gouzeaucourt, i. 244 (1918) in Fourth Guards Brigade, i. 253; ii. 180 _n._, 184; Arleux, ii. 185; the Somme: March Push, ii. 187, 188; Vieux-Berquin, ii. 193-194, 195, 196, 201; the advance, ii. 208, 210

Grenay, i. 106, 112

Grévillers, i. 197, 262

Gricourt, i. 309

Grimwood, C.S.M., ii. 141

Grougis, i. 4

Gruyterzaele Farm, ii. 166

Guards Brigade: 4th (Guards) Brigade, i. 1, 4, 5-6, 8, 9 _sqq._, 103, 283; becomes 1st Guards Brigade of Guards Division, i. 101, 102 4th Guards Brigade created, i. 253, 258; ii. 180 _n._, 184; its stand at Vieux-Berquin, ii. 197, 201; as a training corps, ii. 205, 207.

Guards Division, formation of, i. 101; (1919) march through London, ii. 215-216, 222

Guards Machine-Gun Regt., i. 290, 292, 303, 307

Guernsey, Lieut. Lord, i. 3, 17; ii. 218

Gueudecourt, i. 162, 180, 202; ii. 96, 104, 107

Guildford Street, ii. 22, 23

Guillemont, i. 161, 163, 190; ii. 97, 103

Gunston, Major D. W., M.C., i. 55, 321; ii. 114, 145, 147, 148, 153, 225

Gurkha Regt., 9th, i. 51

Gusty Trench, ii. 109

Guthrie, Capt. J. N., i. 2, 17, 81, 85; ii. 217, 219

Gwynne, Capt. Rev. Father J., i. 46, 50, 54, 63, 73, 81, 87, 94-95, 117, 118, 119, 132; ii. 218

Hague, Ian, ii. 80

Haie Wood, ii. 113, 114, 117

Haig, Field-Marshal Sir Douglas, G.C.B., i. 47, 102, 103, 237, 253, 269; ii. 64, 168, 180, 201

Haisnes, i. 106, 107, 108

Haking, Lieut.-Gen. Sir R., G.B.E., K.C.B., i. 105; ii. 6, 7

Hall, Lieut.-Col. Sir J. R., Bart, C.B.E., ii. 223

“Hallam, Basil,” ii. 94

Halligan, 2nd Lieut. J. (2nd Leinster Regt.), i. 105, 146

Hally Avenue, i. 289

Halpin, Sgt., ii. 90

Ham, i. 6, 262

Hamel, i. 282; ii. 206

Hamel Switch, i. 288, 295

Hamelincourt, i. 263, 286, 287; ii. 187

Hamilton, Capt. Lord John, i. 2, 41; ii. 217, 223

Hammond, 2nd Lieut. C. E., M.C., i. 236; ii. 225, 229

Hampshire Regt., i. 233

Hanbury, Capt. C. E. R., i. 129, 135; ii. 119, 123, 145, 153, 167, 218, 221

Hanbury-Tracy, Capt. Hon. W. C., i. 42, 44

Hannay, Capt. R., ii. 29, 30, 144, 221

Hanoverian Fusiliers, 73rd, ii. 149

“Happy” Battalions, the mystery of, ii. 53, 168, 216

Happy Valley, ii. 94

Haquin, ii. 8

Hardecourt, i. 157

Harding, Capt. C. R., O.B.E., i. 19, 43; ii. 220, 224

Hargnies, i. 4

Hargreaves, Capt. L. R., M.C., i. 42-43, 44, 50, 52, 87, 88, 105, 159, 163, 164, 169, 176, 180, 181; ii. 217, 221, 225

Harmignies-Mons road, i. 5, 6; ii. 215

Harmsworth, Capt. Hon. H. A. V. St. G., M.C., i. 47, 50, 98; ii. 169, 176, 218, 220, 222, 225, 229

Harpies River, i. 318

Harradine, C.S.M., D.C.M., i. 38, 53, 81; ii. 90, 279

Harrington, Pte. i. 17

Harrison, 2nd Lieut. S. S., M.C., ii. 222, 225, 228

Hartmannsweillerkopf operations, lecture on, ii. 47

Harveng, i. 5.

Harvey, Capt. E. M., M.C., i. 185, 234, 278, 314, 317, 319; ii. 222, 225, 228

Harvey, Capt. F. M., M.C. (R.A.M.C.) ii. 106, 115

Harvey, Colonel J. (Post Office Rifles), i. 74

Haussy, i. 315

Haute Rièze, i. 121

Haviland, Lieut.-Col. R. S. de (Eton O.T.C.), i. 76

Havre, Le, i. 3; ii. 3

Havrincourt, i. 310

Havrincourt Wood, i. 239

Hay, Capt. Lord Arthur, i. 3, 17; ii. 217

Haydon, 2nd Lieut. J. C., i. 269, 314

Haymarket, the, Ypres, i. 138

Hazebrouck, i. 26, 27, 133, 270, 283; ii. 47, 91, 191, 198, 201, 202, 204

Heard, Lieut. R. H. W., M.C., i. 82, 86, 88, 115; ii. 105, 197, 219, 220, 230

Heaton, 2nd Lieut. G. T., i. 290, 294; ii. 223

Hébuterne, ii. 92

Hegarty, Capt. D. J., M.C., i. 147, 290, 291, 314; ii. 221, 225, 231

Hell Fire Corner, i. 138, 142; ii. 77, 79

Hely-Hutchinson, Capt. M. R., M.C., ii. 95, 115, 145, 170, 225

Hendecourt-les-Ransart, i. 278, 286

Henderson, 2nd Lieut. H. M., ii. 223

Hénin-sur-Cojeul, i. 261, 264

Hennigan, Lance-Cpl. P., D.C.M., i. 64, 153; ii. 279

Henry, Pte. J., D.C.M., i. 97; ii. 279

Herbert, Capt. Hon. A. N. H. M., M.P., i. 2, 11; ii. 223

Herbert-Stepney, Major H. A., i. 2, 9, 14, 15, 19, 34, 42, 334; ii. 217

Hermies, i. 238, 239

Herts Territorials, 1st (“Herts Guards”), i. 51, 54, 58, 63, 71, 85, 90, 92, 93, 102

Herzeele, i. 217, 230; ii. 138, 164

Heudicourt, i. 243

Hey Wood, ii. 147

Hickie, Capt. and Quartermaster H., M.B.E., M.C., i. 2, 4, 44, 50, 81, 88, 128, 191, 212, 330; ii. 224, 225

Higgins, Pte., ii. 25

High Wood, i. 161

Highland Light Infantry, i. 56; 15th, i. 278

Hill 60, i. 77

Hill 69, i. 107

Hill 70, i. 107, 109, 112

Hilley, Pte., ii. 162

Hindenburg Line, the, i. 197, 206, 210, 238, 239, 249; attacked and broken, i. 295, 300-309; ii. 170, 171

Hine, 2nd Lieut. G. V. B., ii. 16, 17, 219

Hogg, Capt. K. W., i. 87, 88; ii. 220

Hohenzollern Redoubt, the, i. 107, 108, 113, 114-119, 120; ii. 15 _sqq._

Hollebeke, i. 29, 37, 222, 228

Holmes, Lieut. H. C., i. 173; ii. 221

Hondeghem, i. 147; ii. 204

Honnecourt, ii. 117

Honsfeld, ii. 213

Hooge, i. 32; ii. 80, 81

Hooge Château, i. 33, 44

Hope, Lieut. W. E., i. 2, 41; ii. 218

Hopley, Capt. F. J. (Grenadier Guards), ii. 99

Hordern, Lieut. H. R., ii. 63, 90, 92, 221

Horne, General Sir H. S., G.C.B., K.C.M.G., i. 87, 100, 103, 104

Hornoy, i. 185, 186; ii. 107

Horse-shows, Brigade, i. 211, 278

Horton, Pte., ii. 23

Houbinghem, ii. 157

Hougoumont, Laventie, i. 126

Houlle Camp, ii. 168, 170

Household Battalion disbanded, i. 259; ii. 186

Household Cavalry, i. 41

Houthulst Forest, i. 225, 229, 231, 232, 235; ii. 154, 156, 158, 164

Hubbard, Capt. G. N., i. 49; ii. 8, 24, 26, 29, 32, 221

Hudson-Kinahan, Lieut. D. D., ii. 20, 29, 71, 219

Hughes-Onslow, Capt. O., i. 2

Hulluch, i. 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 112, 113, 116, 117, 118

Hunt, 2nd Lieut. A. G., ii. 219

Hunter Street, ii. 139, 142

Hutchinson, 2nd Lieut. A. E., M.C., i. 278, 294; ii. 223, 225, 231

Hyderabad Support Trench, i. 258

Hyne, Lieut. C. G. H. C., ii. 90, 102, 219, 221

Indian troops in France, i. 51

Innes, Lieut. A. C. W., M.C., i. 47, 50, 60, 62, 173; ii. 221, 225, 226

Innes-Ker, Major Lord Robert, i. 3, 11; ii. 223

International Corner, ii. 138