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68–9

Drummond, Sgt. 440

Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry 208

Dunbar, Bdr. Alex 488–9, 501–2, 503, 517–18, 534

Dundas, Major 94

Durham Light Infantry

10th Battalion 419–20, 425–7

14th Battalion 542

15th Battalion 542

East Kent Regiment (the Buffs) 205, 209

East Lancashire Regiment, 1st Battalion 290, 305

East Surrey Regiment, 12th Battalion 40, 166–7

East Yorks Regiment

2nd Battalion 290

8th Battalion 535

Edwards, Dr John 336, 339

Edwards, Henry 151

Edwards, Pte. H.N. 157–8, 159

Egerton, Major General 339

Elliot-Hill, Major 21

Elliott, Alex 355

Empress of Britain 339–40

Errington, Lt. Col. E.H.L. 163, 397

Etaples base camp 45–8, 56

Ewart, General 445

Farquhar, Col. 269–71, 283

Fellowes, Sgt. H. 73, 479, 495, 515, 535–7, 552–3

Ferguson, Sgt. Major 207

Festubert 35, 312, 326, 327, 379, 475–6

24th Field Ambulance 309–10

Fife, Lt. Col., DSO 593

Figg, Acting Sgt. 527

Finnimore, L/cpl. J.W. 224–5

fire attack 421, 422–4, 427n.

Fish, Driver Rodger 237–8

Fisher, Adm. Lord John 50, 53, 317–18

Fisher, CQMS G. 151–2, 474–6

Foch, General Ferdinand 216–18, 247, 253, 256, 258–9, 264–5

Fosse 8 541, 545, 551, 571

France

Tenth Army 51–3, 55, 185, 468

45th Regiment 192

Elverdinghe Detachment 217n.

Nieuport Detachment 217n., 218

fraternisation with the enemy 3–5, 599–600

French, Sir John 7, 173, 405

advocates coastal attack 50–1, 52

and Aubers Ridge 312

and lack of ammunition 49, 64, 66, 71, 141–2, 238–9, 312–15, 379

and lack of equipment 33, 49, 64, 66, 84–6

and Loos 514–15, 557, 561–4

and Neuve Chapelle 51–3, 57, 59–61, 71, 79, 84, 86, 89, 132, 136, 141–2, 148–9

replacement 567–8, 590

and shortage of troops 54–5, 61

and Ypres 179, 216–18, 238–9, 245, 246–8, 250, 253–6, 258–9, 262, 264–5, 324

Freyberg, Lt. 354

Frezenberg Ridge 283, 288

Friends Ambulance Unit 177, 233, 276

Gallipoli campaign 53–4, 142–3, 217, 312, 342–7, 355–75, 432–41, 442–51

and Battle of Loos 564–5

and Churchill 50–1, 53, 317–18

disease 361–2, 444, 565

evacuation 580–1, 584, 585–6

failure 316–17, 324, 353–4, 379, 441, 452–5, 589

landings 245, 347–54, 355–61

new commander 580

new troops for 331, 340, 404–5

political debate over 565–7

reinforcements sent 453–4

unofficial armistice 583

Gallipoli (film) 446

Garde Husarien Regiment (Hussars of the Guard) 13–14

Garhwal Rifles 527–8

l/39th Battalion 102–3

2nd Battalion 68–9, 93–4, 526

gas

appeal for gas-masks 232

British use 474, 484–6, 498–507, 526–7, 530–1

first attack 183–7, 192–5, 196–200, 204, 206, 208, 214–15

further attacks 252, 267–8, 280

and Loos 557, 560

protective measures 232–3, 268, 472–4, 485, 486, 500, 503, 507

second attack 221, 222–5, 244

treatment 233–4

Gault, Hamilton 269–71, 283, 285–6, 288

Geddes, Col. (East Kent Regiment) 209–10

Geddes, Col. (Royal Munster Fusiliers) 370–1

Geier mail-ship 22–5

George V 147, 401–2

German Army

14th Infantry Division 114

23rd Reserve Corps 221n.

234 Reserve Infantry Regiment 185

see also Bavarian Reserve Infantry Brigade

Gilbert, Cpl. G. 435–7

Givenchy 35, 390, 393–4

Gloucester Regiment

6th Battalion 157–8, 159

8th Battalion 558.

Gold, Capt. 499–500

Gordon Highlanders 483, 517

1st Battalion 522

4th Battalion 381–2, 383–7, 392–3, 398–400, 413–14, 417–18, 474, 491–3, 521–3

Gordon, Lt. 94

Gough, General 501

Gowland, Pte F. 473–4

Greece 54, 262, 567

Green Howard Regiment, 7th Battalion 592–3

Grenadier Guards 30, 116

2nd Battalion 475–7

4th Battalion 547, 548–50

Grey, Sir Edward 567

Gully Ravine 363–75, 433

Gunn, L/cpl. Sandy 393

guns

ranging 70–1, 130, 273

shortage 33, 64–6, 84–6, 297, 365, 405

Gurkha Rifles

2/3 Battalion 93, 94, 127, 138–9, 306–8, 485–6, 527–9

4th Battalion 127

9th Battalion 111–12, 117, 124–5

in Flanders 68–70, 93, 94, 96–7, 110–13, 119–20, 302

in Gallipoli campaign 372

at Loos 526–9

Gurung, Gane 96

Haig, General Sir Douglas and Aubers Ridge 297, 303, 311–12

as Commander-in-Chief 567–8, 590

and Loos 490–1, 499–500, 514–15, 561–4

and Neuve Chapelle 59, 79–81, 83, 103, 105, 112–13, 121, 124, 130–4, 136

and second battle of Ypres 264–5

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