INDEX
Abell, Major, [70]
Abercrombie, Colonel, [94]
Agadir, [7]
Aisne, battle of the, [162-199]
Alexander, Major, [82]
Algeciras, [7]
Allen, Major, [209]
Allenby, General, [56], [80], [88], [96], [97], [126], [155], [204], [226], [279], [287]
Alleyne, Captain, [294]
Allfrey, Captain, [149]
Anderson, General, [322], [325]
Anley, Colonel, [105]
Anley, General, [229]
Annesley, Colonel, [284]
Ansell, Colonel, [132]
Antwerp, fall of, [193]; Naval Division at siege of, [195]
Ardee, Lord, [288]
Army, the Russian, [138]; at battle of Gumbinnen, [138]; at battle of Lemberg, [139]; at battle of Tannenberg, [139]
Ashburner, Captain, [70]
Asquith, Right Hon. H. H., [18]
Austin, Dr., [93]
Australia, offer of service, [34], [37]; Bismarck Archipelago captured by, [312]; German colony of New Guinea captured by, [312]; [317]
Austria, Archduke Francis Ferdinand of, assassinated at Sarajevo, [12]
Austria-Hungary, annexes Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1908, [2]; presents ultimatum to Serbia, [14]; declares war against Serbia, [15]
Baird, Major, [325]
Balfour, Lieutenant, [167]
Bannatyne, Colonel, [255]
Barnes, Colonel, [241]
Battenberg, Prince Louis of, [40]
Battenberg, Prince Maurice of, [256]
Bavaria, Crown Prince of, [145]
Beatty, Admiral Sir David, [313]
Belgians, King of the, [198]
Belgium, infraction of neutrality, [12]
Below-Saleske, von, [19]
Benson, Captain, [73]
Bent, Colonel, [332]
Berners, Captain, [172]
Bernhardi, General von, [1], [8], [159]
Bethmann-Hollweg, von, [17], [21], [23], [28]
Bidon, General, [247]
Bingham, General, [283]
Bismarck Archipelago, German colony, captured by Australian forces, [312]
Blewitt, Lieutenant, [268]
Boger, Colonel, [83]
Bols, Colonel, [207]
Bolton, Colonel, [244]
Botha, Right Hon. Louis, [34], [313]
Bottomley, Major, [259]
Bowes, General, [218], [295], [324]
Boyd, Lieutenant, [266]
Bradbury, Captain, V.C., [130], [131]
Brett, Colonel, [102]
Bridges, Major Tom, [118]
Briggs, General, [128], [130], [174], [282], [283]
British Expeditionary Force: departure from England, [50]; its composition, [52], [86]; its arrival in France, [53]; its reception by the French people, [54]; advance into Belgium, [57]
Brooke, Captain, [260]
Bruce, Captain the Hon. H. L., [323]
Brunker, General, [328]
Buckle, Major, [222]
Bulbe, Lieutenant, [78]
Bulfin, General, [154], [156], [166], [167], [169], [170], [171], [179], [186], [265], [273], [287], [288], [320]
Bülow, General von, [84], [144], [154]
Bülow, Prince von, [3]
Burrows, Major, [168]
Butler, Colonel, [229]
Butler, Major Leslie, [116]
Byng, Captain, [70]
Cadogan, Colonel, [237], [264]
Campbell, Captain, [73]
Campbell, Colonel (5th Dragoon Guards), [281]
Campbell, Colonel (9th Lancers), [80], [149]
Campbell, Lieutenant, [130]
Campbell, Major, [227]
Canada, offer of service, [34], [37]; [317]
Canneau, General, [144], [204], [212], [221]
Capper, General, [232], [244], [265], [269], [295]
Carey, Captain, [70]
Carnegy, General, [329]
Carr, Lieutenant Laurence, [259]
Carter, Major, [253]
Cary, General Langlé de, [144]
Cary-Bernard, Captain, [306]
Castelnau, General, [44], [145], [193]
Cathcart, Captain, [168]
Cavan, Lord, [289], [293], [300], [306]
Cawley, Major, [132]
Ceylon, offer of service, [34]
Chapman, Corporal, [227]
Charleroi, battle of, [141]
Charrier, Major, [119], [120], [121]
Chetwode, General, [58], [121]
Christie, Major, [112]
Churchill, Right Hon. Winston S., [5], [31], [40], [196]
Chute, Lieutenant, [121]
Clive, Hon. Windsor, [92]
Clutterbuck, Captain, [111]
Cobb, Irvin, American correspondent with German Army, [64]
Cobbold, Colonel, [214]
Coke, Major, [282]
Coleman, American volunteer, quoted, [119], [149], [303]
Coles, Colonel, [266]
Congreve, General, V.C., [187], [229]
Cookson, Colonel, [167]
Cornish-Bowden, Major, [151]
Coronel, naval battle off, [315]
Craddock, Admiral, [315]
Cramb, Professor, [30]
Creek, Captain, [253]
Crichton, Major, [241]
Crossley, Sergeant-Major, [222]
Cutbill, Captain, [102]
Cuthbert, General, [71], [79], [98]
Dalrymple, Lord, [244]
D'Amade, General, [123]
Daniell, Major, [212]
Danks, Lieutenant, [93]
Dashwood, Lieutenant, [167]
Davey, Major, [70]
Davies, Colonel, [301]
Davies, General, [90], [93], [132], [153], [173]
Davis, Harding, American correspondent with German Army, [62], [64]
Dawnay, Colonel, [293]
Day, Major, [332]
Dease, Lieutenant Maurice, V.C., [70]
De Crespigny, Captain, [128]
Deimling, General von, [269]
De Lisle, General, [80], [148], [156], [157], [174], [204], [226], [281]
De Mitry, General, [247], [255]
Denham, Lieutenant, [323]
Derbyshhe, Gunner, [130]
D'Esperey, General, [144], [146]
Dillon, Captain H. M., [302]
Dimmer, Lieutenant, V.C., [181], [305]
Doran, General Beauchamp, [60], [69], [113], [150], [174], [218]
Dorell, Sergeant, V.C., [130], [131]
Doughty, Major, [102]
Dour, action at, [79]
Drummond, General. [84], [103]
Dubail, General, [145]
Duff, Colonel Grant, [171]
D'Urbal, General, [296], [324]
Dykes, Colonel, [105]
Earle, Colonel, [259]
East Africa, German colony of, attack on, fails, [312]
East Coast, raid on, by German cruisers, [315]
Edmunds, Captain, [93]
Edward VII., [6]
Elliott, Dr., [93]
Ellison, Captain, [152]
Emden, exploits of the, [314]
Emmich, General von, [44]
Fairlie, Captain, [241]
Falkland Islands, naval battle off, [315]
Ferguson, General, [80], [177], [190], [211]
Findlay, General, [153]
Fisher, Lord, [5]
FitzClarence, General, [258], [270], [303]
Flint, Lieutenant, [175]
Foch, General, [144], [148], [150], [154], [202], [329]
Foljambe, Captain, [168]
Forbes, Major Ian, [241]
Ford, Lieutenant, [323]
Forrester, Major, [259]
Frameries, action at, [77]
Fraser, Major, [244]
French, General Sir John, [54], [58], [62], [74], [75], [76], [77], [84], [87], [96], [97], [116], [119], [126], [135], [145], [156], [164], [183], [186], [198], [202], [220], [234], [236], [245], [246], [247], [251], [275], [276], [282], [285]
Geddes, Lieutenant-Colonel, [169]
George V. visits the Army in France, [323]
Germany, Heligoland ceded to, [2]; agitation in, against Great Britain during Boer War, [3]; navy bill of 1900, [4]; anti-British agitations in, [9]; root causes of hatred of Great Britain in, [10]; and world-power, [10]; preparations for war by, [11]; declares war against Russia, [15]; against France, [15]; proposes that Great Britain should remain neutral, [17]; and Belgian neutrality, [19]; character of her diplomacy, [19], [20]; invades Belgium, [21]; Great Britain declares war on, [21]; treatment of the departing Embassies, [22]; the claim for culture in, [29]
Germany and the Next War, [9]
Gheluvelt, battle of, [265]
Gibbs, Colonel, [79]
Giffard, Lieutenant, [269]
Gifford, Lieutenant, [130]
Givenchy, fight at, [327]
Glasgow, Sergeant, [227]
Gleichen, General Count, [61], [79], [82], [83], [98], [157], [207]
Gloster, Colonel, [224]
Godley, Private, V.C., [70]
Gordon, Captain B. G. R., [259]
Gordon, Colonel, [114]
Gordon, General, [215], [230], [324]
Gordon, Lieutenant, [181]
Goschen, Sir Edward, ambassador at Berlin, [17], [21], [22], [23], [24]
Gough, General, [126], [150], [155], [203], [204], [226], [279], [280], [282]
Grant, Major, [168]
Graves, Lieutenant, [114]
Great Britain, cedes Heligoland to Germany, [2]; sympathy and respect for German Empire in, [2]; agreement with France, 1903, [6]; agreement with Russia, 1907, [6]; maritime power of, [10]; efforts for peace by, [16]; reply to German proposal of neutrality, [17]; declares war against Germany, [21]; preparations for possible naval war in, [31]; effect of German war policy in, [32]
Green, Major, [168]
Grenfell, Captain the Hon. F., [82]
Grey, Sir Edward (now Viscount), proposes a conference of Ambassadors, [16]; replies to German proposal of neutrality, [17]; suggests limitation of the conflict, [19]; [20], [33]
Grierson, General, [55]
Griffin, Colonel, [105], [158]
Guernsey, Lord, [172]
Haig, General Sir Douglas, [55], [56], [72], [77], [84], [88], [89], [90], [126], [133], [157], [173], [183], [190], [236], [239], [241], [246], [247], [249], [250], [251], [256], [260], [265], [270], [275], [276], [282], [286], [287], [295], [306], [331], [333]
Haking, General, [72], [94], [157], [173], [176], [302]
Haldane, General, [104], [106], [112], [206], [324]
Haldane, Lord, [36]
Hamilton, Adjutant Rowan, [171]
Hamilton, Captain, [93]
Hamilton, General Sir Hubert, [77], [157], [177], [208]
Hankey, Major, [270]
Harter, Staff-Captain, [176]
Hasted, Colonel, [177]
Haussen, General von, [139], [144]
Hautvesnes, action at, [153]
Hawarden, Lord, [92]
Hawkins, Lieutenant Hope, [285]
Hay, Lord Arthur, [172]
Headlam, General, [110]
Heeringen, General von, [145]
Heligoland Bight, battle in, [313]
Heligoland ceded to Germany, 1890, [2]
Herbert, Captain, [208]
Hindenburg, General von, [139], [316]
Hogan, Sergeant, V.C., [224]
Holt, Lieutenant, [71]
Hoskyns, Captain, [152]
Huggan, Dr., [180]
Hull, Colonel, [70]
Hulse, Sir Edward, [323]
Hunter-Weston, General, [104], [106], [107], [229], [230]
Impey, Lieutenant, [323]
India, offer of service, [34]; [317]
Ingham, Major, [69]
Italy secedes from the Central Powers, [311]
Jagow, von, Secretary for Foreign Affairs at Berlin, [21], [23], [25]
Japan declares war, [312]; captures the German colony of Tsingtau, [312]
Jarvis, Corporal, V.C., [71]
Jelf, Major, [168]
Joffre, General, [44], [57], [62], [74], [76], [126], [127], [144], [178], [198], [202], [251], [255], [282], [287]
Johnston, Captain, [175]
Johnstone, Major, [169]
Kavanagh, General, [262], [279], [293]
Kerr, Colonel, [269]
Kitchener, Lord, becomes Secretary of State for War, [34]; his estimate of duration of war, [38]; appeals for volunteers, [38]; [54], [56]
Kluck, General von, [83], [84], [88], [95], [143], [144], [145], [146], [148], [154]
Knight, Colonel, [154]
Kruseik cross-roads, fight for, [256]
Lamb, Lieutenant, [131]
Lambert, Major, [292]
Landon, General, [172], [248], [254], [260], [265], [269], [276], [290]
Landrecies, engagement at, [90]
Lansdowne, Lord, [33]
Law, Right Hon. A. Bonar, [33]
Lawford, General, [273], [291], [294], [295]
Lawrence, Colonel, [229]
Leach, Lieutenant, V.C., [224]
Le Cateau, battle of, [96-137], [141]
Leckie, Captain Malcolm, [82]
Legard, Captain, [222]
Le Gheir, action of [229]
Leman, General, [45], [46], [47]
Lemberg, battle of, [139], [316]
Lempriere, Colonel, [331]
Lichnowsky, Prince, German ambassador to Great Britain, [19], [20], [25]
Liége, [45], [46], [47], [141]
Lister, Captain, [71]
Lomax, General, [269]
Longley, Colonel, [99]
Longwy, battle of, [141]
Loring, Colonel, [243]
Lushington, Lieutenant-Colonel, [132]
Luxemburg, duchy of, [44]
MacBean, General, [331]
McCracken, General, [69], [78], [88], [104], [190], [208], [215], [219], [291], [306]
McKenna, Right Hon. Reginald, [5], [31]
Mackenzie, General Colin, [209]
MacLachlan, Lieutenant-Colonel, [171]
MacMahon, Colonel, [70], [221], [299]
M'Nab, Captain, [284]
Maistre, General, [220]
Maitland, Major, [171]
Malcolm, Colonel, [283], [284]
Manoury, General, [144], [146], [148]
Marne, battle of the, [138-161]
Martyn, Colonel, [304]
Maubeuge, fortress of, [85], [141], [163], [184]
Maude, General, [295]
Maud'huy, General, [296]
Messines, fight at, [280]
Michel, General, [49]
Michell, Captain, [122]
Milne, General, [110]
Milward, Major, [292]
Mitford, Major, [241]
Monck, Captain, [91]
Mons, battle of, [50-95], [141]
Mons, retreat from, chronology of events, [136-137]
Montresor, Colonel, [167]
Morland, Colonel, [268]
Morland, General, [211], [224], [286], [296]
Morris, Colonel, [133]
Morris, Lieutenant, [323]
Morritt, Lieutenant, [73]
Moussy, General, [288]
Mülhausen, battle of, [141]
Mullens, General, [80], [221], [283]
Mundy, Lieutenant, [130]
Munro, General, [269]
Namur, [48], [49], [76], [141]
Navy, the, mobilisation of, [40]
Neeld, Admiral, [25]
Nelson, Gunner, V.C., [130], [131]
Nery, combat of, [127]
Neuve Chapelle, first fight of, [219]
Newfoundland, offer of service, [34]
New Guinea, German colony of, captured by Australian forces, [312]
New Zealand, offer of service, [34], [37]; captures German colony of Samoa, [312]; [317]
Nicholson, Lieutenant, [121]
Nicholson, Major, [171]
Nietzsche, [8]
Nimy, defence of the bridges of, [68]
Oliver, Captain, [169]
Ommany, Captain, [269]
Orford, Captain, [102]
Osborne, Driver, [130]
Ourcq, battle of the, [145]
Ovens, Colonel, [244]
Pack-Beresford, Major, [79]
Paley, Major, [269]
Paris, General, [195]
Parker, Major, [112]
Pau, General, [44]
Paynter, Captain, [243]
Peel, Major, [268]
Pell, Colonel, [266]
Pennecuick, Lieutenant, [156]
Penny, Sergeant-Major, [222]
Perceval, Colonel, [269]
Petit Bois, fight at, [324]
Phillips, Major, [168]
Pilken Inn, fight of, [252]
Plumer, General, [320]
Pollard, Lieutenant, [82]
Ponsonby, Colonel, [168]
Pont-sur-Sambre, action near, [94]
Poole, Major, [111]
Popham, Captain, [188]
Powell, American journalist, quoted, [63], [198]
Powell, Major, [250]
Prichard, Major, [268]
Prowse, Major, [231]
Prussia, Crown Prince of, [145], [163]
Prussia, Prince Henry of, [25]
Prussian Guards, attack of, at Ypres, [297]; Kaiser's order to, [297]
Pulteney, General, [56], [126], [152], [157], [175], [178], [190], [206], [214], [215], [218], [227]
Rawlinson, General Sir Henry, [224], [232], [236], [237], [241], [251], [256], [308]
Rees, Captain, [268]
Regiments:
Artillery—
Royal Field Artillery, [69], [70], [71], [78], [82], [88], [89], [92], [100], [105], [110], [120], [153], [169], [192], [249], [268], [271], [272], [273], [300], [301]
Royal Horse Artillery, [263]; E Battery, [285]; J Battery, [122], [150]; K Battery, [236]; L Battery, [80], [128], [130], [131], [133]
Honourable Artillery Company, [321]
Cavalry—
Royal Horse Guards (Blues), [263], [293]
2nd Dragoon Guards (Queen's Bays), [85], [128], [131], [132], [155], [280], [282]
3rd Dragoon Guards, [272], [306]
4th (Royal Irish) Dragoon Guards, [58], [80], [118], [187], [188], [282], [283]
5th Dragoon Guards, [280], [281], [282]
6th Dragoon Guards (Carabineers), [283], [284], [285]
7th Dragoon Guards, [331]
1st Dragoons (Royals), [263], [272]
2nd Dragoons (Scots Greys), [122], [263]
3rd Hussars, [263]
4th Hussars, [263]
11th Hussars, [131], [282], [283], [285]
15th Hussars, [93], [120], [121]
18th Hussars, [149]
20th Hussars, [58]
5th (Royal Irish) Lancers, [227], [279]
9th Lancers, [80], [82], [149], [281], [283], [285]
Essex Yeomanry, [322]
Leicestershire Yeomanry, [306]
North Somerset Yeomanry, [306], [322]
Northumberland Hussars, [242], [322]
Oxfordshire Hussars, [281], [282], [322]
Guards—
Coldstream, [90], [91], [92], [119], [120], [132], [168], [169], [171], [172], [191], [248], [259], [265]
Grenadier, [90], [92], [150], [237], [244], [258], [259], [265], [289], [293], [306]
Irish, [90], [92], [132], [150], [172], [255], [265], [288], [289], [293]
Scots, [119], [169], [171], [242], [243], [244], [252], [253], [259], [260], [271], [297], [323], [334]
Infantry—
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, [84], [100], [102], [216], [230], [324]
Artists' Rifles (28th London), [321]
Bedford, [174], [207], [236], [264], [266], [297]
Berkshire, [93], [153], [255], [272]
Black Watch, [119], [150], [169], [170], [171], [252], [258], [259], [331]
Buffs (East Kent), [214]
Cameron Highlanders, [169], [171], [248], [252], [253], [332]
Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), [84], [100], [131]
Cheshire, [82], [83], [154], [174], [216], [321]
Connaught Rangers, [94], [157], [301], [302], [328]
Dorset, [207], [208], [210], [216]
Dublin Fusiliers, [106], [112]
Duke of Cornwall's, [62], [72], [73], [99], [150], [151], [174], [215], [216], [224]
Durham Light Infantry, [187], [188], [229]
East Lancashire, [106], [229], [292]
East Surrey, [72], [73], [99], [103], [150], [151], [174], [190], [215]
Gloucester, [171], [182], [248], [250], [254], [260], [290], [291], [302]
Gordon Highlanders, [60], [69], [72], [78], [113], [114], [219], [259], [273], [289], [324], [325]
Herts, [321]
Highland Light Infantry, [188], [242], [296], [301], [302], [326]
Inniskilling Fusiliers, [105], [158], [229], [281]
King's Liverpool, [90], [153], [255], [300], [301]
King's Own Scottish Borderers, [61], [71], [72], [103], [209], [211], [278], [282], [284], [285], [334]
King's Royal Rifles, [93], [153], [166], [167], [168], [169], [182], [188], [253], [256], [265], [268], [290], [305], [332]
Lancashire Fusiliers, [105], [158], [229]
Lincoln, [60], [151], [174], [210], [279], [280], [296], [324]
Liverpool Scottish, [321]
London Rifle Brigade, [321]
London Scottish, [280], [283], [284], [285], [296], [321]
Manchester, [99], [100], [102], [216], [218], [220], [224], [329]
Middlesex, [60], [68], [69], [70], [72], [78], [84], [100], [103], [131], [207], [209], [216], [219], [230], [324], [325]
Monmouthshire, [321]
Munster Fusiliers, [119], [120], [154], [169], [242], [331]
Norfolk, [82], [109], [174], [219], [323]
Northampton, [154], [166], [167], [176], [180], [181], [252], [273], [289], [302], [332]
North Lancashire, [154], [166], [167], [168], [170], [250], [253], [265], [268], [297], [332]
Northumberland Fusiliers, [68], [72], [78], [208], [209], [210], [279], [280]
Oxford and Bucks, [289], [301], [302]
Queen Victoria Rifles, [321]
Queen's Westminsters, [321]
Queen's (West Surrey), [168], [170], [176], [181], [182], [191], [240], [248], [253], [259], [260], [261], [266], [271]
Royal Fusiliers, [60], [68], [70], [71], [72], [209], [210], [212], [220], [221], [299]
Royal Irish, [60], [210], [212]
Royal Irish Fusiliers, [112]
Royal Irish Rifles, [69], [78], [89], [219], [220], [221], [235]
Royal Lancaster, [105], [111], [229]
Royal Scots, [60], [77], [114], [207], [209], [219], [323], [324], [325]
Royal Scots Fusiliers, [60], [68], [71], [72], [103], [210], [211], [237], [241], [242], [264], [266], [299]
Seaforth Highlanders, [106], [112], [206], [304], [330], [332]
Sherwood Foresters, [187], [188], [227], [228], [229]
Somerset Light Infantry, [106], [229], [231]
South Lancashire, [79], [88], [148], [215], [220]
South Staffordshire, [153], [240], [244], [253]
South Wales Borderers, [172], [191], [192], [248], [249], [261], [270], [332]
Suffolk, [99], [100], [102], [108], [224], [321], [325], [329]
Sussex, [153], [166], [167], [169], [187], [249], [273], [289]
Warwick, [106], [111], [112], [206], [240], [243]
Welsh, [172], [191], [254], [261], [266], [268], [332]
Welsh Fusiliers, [84], [100], [237], [240], [264], [323]
West Kent, [61], [62], [71], [72], [79], [103], [215], [221], [222], [304]
West Riding, [61], [71], [79], [103], [296]
West Yorkshire, [187], [188], [190]
Wiltshire, [88], [177], [190], [219], [221], [237], [241], [242], [306]
Worcester, [150], [188], [215], [216], [242], [243], [270], [271], [292]
York and Lancaster, [214]
Yorkshire Light Infantry, [61], [71], [103], [215], [221], [278], [282], [284], [285]
Royal Engineers, [70], [100], [127], [164], [175], [289], [300], [301], [302], [323]
Indian Army—
129th Baluchis, [279]
9th Bhopal Infantry, [220], [328], [329]
2nd Gurkhas, [330]
9th Gurkhas, [330]
58th Indian Rifles, [330]
3rd Indian Sappers and Miners, [329]
6th Jats, [330]
59th (Scinde) Rifles, [218], [326], [327]
47th Sikhs, [218], [220], [221], [328], [331]
Vaughan's Indian Rifles, [225]
Wilde's 57th Rifles, [281], [328], [329]
Reynolds, Captain (R.F.A.), V.C., [110]
Reynolds, Captain (9th Lancers), [149]
Rheims Cathedral, bombarded by Germans, [189]
Rickman, Major, [106]
Rising, Captain, [250]
Robb, Major, [188]
Roberts, Lord, death of, while visiting the Army in France, [308]
Robertson, Sir William, [134]
Rolt, General, [61], [72], [98], [100]
Ronaldson, Colonel, [327]
Roper, Major, [207]
Rose, Captain (Northumberland Fusiliers), [78]
Rose, Captain (Royal Scots Fusiliers), [71]
Ruggles-Brise, General, [245], [295]
Russell, Second Lieutenant, [222]
Ryan, Major, [332]
Salisbury, late Lord, [2]
Saltoun, Master of, [115]
Samoa, German colony, captured by New Zealand, [312]
Sandilands, Captain, [78]
Sandilands, Colonel, [89]
Sarajevo, [13]
Sarrail, General, [145]
Savage, Captain, [181]
Scale, Captain, [327]
Sclater-Booth, Major, [80], [130]
Scott, Admiral Sir Percy, [42]
Scott-Kerr, General, [90], [132]
Seaton, Lance-Corporal, [281]
Seely, Colonel, [158]
Serbia, reply to Austrian ultimatum, [15]; King of, appeals to the Czar, [15]
Serocold, Colonel, [167]
Shaw, General, [60], [78], [174], [186], [190], [210], [211], [279], [280], [303], [324]
Shore, Captain, [83]
Smith, Captain Bowden, [70]
Smith, Colonel (Lincoln), [280]
Smith, Colonel Baird (R.S.F.), [266]
Smith, Colonel Osborne (Northampton), [181]
Smith, General Douglas, [324]
Smith, Lieutenant, [70]
Smith-Dorrien, General Sir Horace, [55], [56], [60], [72], [83], [84], [88], [95], [96], [97], [108], [109], [116], [119], [217], [218], [220], [221], [222], [286], [295], [307]
Snow, General, [89], [104], [106], [108], [126], [320]
Solesmes, action at, [88]
South Africa, offer of service, [34]; insurrection in, [313]
Spee, Admiral von, [315]
Spread, Lieutenant, [168]
Stephen, Captain, [260]
Strickland, Colonel, [329]
Stucley, Major, [259]
Sturdee, Admiral, [315]
Swettenham, Major, [122]
Tannenberg, battle of, [139], [141], [316]
Teck, Prince Alexander of, [226]
Thomson, Major, [332]
Thruston, Lieutenant, [152]
Togoland, German colony, captured by British forces, [312]
Tower, Lieutenant, [70]
Treitschke, [8]
Trench, Captain, [269]
Trevor, Major, [103]
Triple Alliance and Triple Entente, [6]
Tsingtau, German colony, captured by Japanese, [312]
Tulloch, Colonel, [127]
Turner, Colonel, [151]
Uniacke, Colonel, [259]
Vallentin, Captain, [294]
Vandeleur, Captain, [102]
Vandeleur, Major, [208]
Venner, Colonel, [225]
Vereker, Lieutenant, [92]
Vidal, General, [290]
Villars-Cotteret, action of, [132]
Ward, Lieutenant, [73]
War Loan, success of the, [40]
Warre, Major, [168]
Wasme, action at, [79]
Watson, Lieutenant Graham, [114]
Watson, Major, [168], [253], [266]
Watts, General, [295]
Welchmann, Lieutenant, [78]
Wellesley, Lord Richard, [259]
Westmacott, General, [332]
White, Second Lieutenant, [222]
Willcocks, General Sir James, [224], [225], [286], [325], [333]
William II., Emperor of Germany, telegram to Kruger, [3]; visits England, [3]; [20]; his message to Sir Edward Goschen, [24]; [28], [48]; special appeal to his troops at Ypres, [261]
Williams, Captain, [271]
Williams, General, [230]
Wilson, Colonel (Blues), [293]
Wilson, Colonel (R.E.), [127]
Wilson, General, [86], [104], [106], [281]
Wormald, Colonel, [122]
Worsley, Lord, [263]
Wright, Captain Theodore, [70], [175]
Würtemberg, Duke of, [141], [144]
Wyatt, Corporal, [92]
Yate, Major, V.C., [103]
Ypres, first battle of, [232-310]
Zandvoorde, fight of, [262]
Zillebeke, action of, [292]
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