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| [Prefatory Note] | v |
| [A Dauntless Battle Line] | ix |
| | The Irish Regiments and their War Honours | |
| [Introduction by Mr. John Redmond, M.P.] | 1 |
| | Ireland's Part in the War | |
| CHAP. | | |
| [I.—The Retreat from Mons] | 15 |
| | How the Munsters Saved the Guns and got Ringed Round with Fire | |
| [II.—Battle of the Rivers] | 29 |
| | Rally of the Irish Guards to the Green Flag at the Marne | |
| [III.—Contest for the Channel Coast] | 38 |
| | Impetuous Dash of the Leinsters, and Royal Irish, and Grim Tenacity of Irish Guards and Rifles | |
| [IV.—Asphyxiating Gas and Liquid Fire] | 47 |
| | Charge of the Liverpool Irish at Festubert; a Night Surprise by the Inniskillings | |
| [V.—The Immortal Story] | 58 |
| | Landing of the Dublins and Munsters at the Dardanelles | |
| [VI.—The 10th Irish Division in Gallipoli] | 73 |
| | Landing at Suvla Bay and Capture of Chocolate Hill | |
| [VII.—In the Rest Camp] | 84 |
| | How the Leinsters Caught a Glimpse of the Narrows | |
| [VIII.—Fight for Kislah Dagh] | 91 |
| | Gallant Stand and Fall of the 7th Dublins | |
| [IX.—For Cross and Crown] | 103 |
| | Death in Action of Father Finn, of the Dublins, and Father Gwynn, of the Irish Guards | |
| [X.—The Great Push at Loos] | 119 |
| | Historical Football Charge of the London Irish, with the German Trenches as Goal | |
| [XI.—The Victoria Cross] | 128 |
| | A Noble Band of Irish Heroes, Officers and Men | |
| [XII.—"For Valour]" | 145 |
| | Stories of other V.C.'s, including Michael O'Leary, who Upheld Ireland's tradition of Gallantry | |