A SELECTION OF MILITARY WORKS
THE MILITARY MAP: Elements of Topography. By Gerald Maxwell, F.R.G.S. New and greatly enlarged edition. With maps. 8vo. 6s. net.
BY THE HON. J. W. FORTESCUE
A HISTORY OF THE BRITISH ARMY. With numerous maps and plans. 8vo.
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Footnotes
[1]. In November 1914, when the Allies regained possession of Villers-Cotterêts, the bodies of those who had fallen there were reverently buried. Lieut.-Colonel the Hon. G. Morris, Captain Tisdall of the Irish Guards, Lieut. Geoffrey Lambton, Coldstream Guards, and Lieut. G. E. Cecil, Grenadier Guards, were buried together, and a cross was put up by the French with the following inscription:
Ici reposent
Quatre officiers de l'Armée Anglaise.
Le Colonel l'honorable George Morris. R.I.P.
Le Capitaine C. A. Tisdall, de la garde Irlandaise.
Le Lieut. Geoffrey Lambton.
Le Lieut. George E. Cecil, des Grenadiers de la Garde.
Transcriber's Notes:
Missing or obscured punctuation was silently corrected.
Typographical errors were silently corrected.
Inconsistent spelling and hyphenation were made consistent only when a predominant form was found in this book.
Footnotes have been collected at the end of the text, and are linked for ease of reference.