The Tenth (Irish) Division in Gallipoli

TRANSCRIBER’S NOTE
THE TENTH (IRISH) DIVISION
MULES IN THE ANZAC SAP
BRYAN COOPER
MAJOR, GENERAL LIST NEW ARMIES FORMERLY 5TH SERVICE BATTALION THE CONNAUGHT RANGERS
WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY
Major-Gen. SIR BRYAN MAHON, D.S.O.
WITH APPRECIATIONS BY
MR. ASQUITH MR. BALFOUR SIR EDWARD CARSON MR. JOHN REDMOND
HERBERT JENKINS LIMITED 3 YORK STREET ST. JAMES’S LONDON S.W.1 ∿ ∿ MCMXVIII
“So they gave their bodies to the common weal and received, each for his own memory, praise that will never die, and with it the grandest of all sepulchres, not that in which their mortal bones are laid, but a home in the minds of men, where their glory remains fresh to stir to speech or action as the occasion comes by.”— Thucydides.
“It seems as if this poor Celtic people were bent on making what one of its own poets has said of its heroes hold good for ever: ‘They went forth to the war but they always fell.’”— Matthew Arnold.

Bryan Cooper
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2024-07-31

Темы

World War, 1914-1918 -- Regimental histories -- Great Britain; World War, 1914-1918 -- Campaigns -- Turkey -- Gallipoli Peninsula; Gallipoli Peninsula (Turkey) -- History, Military; Great Britain. Army -- Biography; World War, 1914-1918 -- Personal narratives, Irish; Cooper, Bryan, 1884-1930; Great Britain. Army. Division, 10th; Soldiers -- Ireland -- Biography

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