CONTENTS

CHAPTER I
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How Trooper Potts won the V.C. on Burnt Hill[1]
Trooper Frederick William Owen Potts, 1/1st BerkshireYeomanry (T.F.).
CHAPTER II
A Prisoner of War in Germany[16]
Corporal Oliver H. Blaze, 1st Battalion Scots Guards.
CHAPTER III
Gassed near Hill 60[33]
Lance-Corporal R. G. Simmins, 8th Battalion CanadianInfantry, 90th Winnipeg Rifles.
CHAPTER IV
A Linesman in Gallipoli[43]
Private John Frank Gray, 5th Battalion WiltshireRegiment.
CHAPTER V
An Anzac’s Adventures[62]
Trooper Rupert Henderson, 6th Australian LightHorse.
CHAPTER VI
”Imperishable Glory” for the Kensingtons[80]
——, 13th (Kensington) Battalion London Regiment.
CHAPTER VII
Ten Months in the Fighting-Line[94]
Private Frederick Woods, 1st Battalion Royal IrishFusiliers.
CHAPTER VIII
A Gunner at the Dardanelles[114]
Gunner John Evans, 92nd Battery Royal Field Artillery.
CHAPTER IX
The “Flood”[130]
Corporal Guy Silk, 2nd Battalion Royal Fusiliers.
CHAPTER X
The Belgians’ Fight with German Hosts[133]
Soldat François Rombouts, 8th Regiment of the Line,
Belgian Army.
CHAPTER XI
A Blinded Prisoner of the Turks[148]
Private David Melling, 1/8th Battalion LancashireFusiliers.
CHAPTER XII
How the “Formidable” was Lost[160]
William Edward Francis, Stoker.
CHAPTER XIII
A Trooper’s Tale[171]
Trooper Notley, 5th Dragoon Guards.
CHAPTER XIV
A Diarist under Fire[180]
Private Charles Hills, 2nd Battalion Australian Infantry.
CHAPTER XV
A Stretcher-Bearer at Loos[196]
Private Harold Edwards, D.C.M., 1st Battalion SouthStaffordshire Regiment.
CHAPTER XVI
A Fusilier in France[205]
Private Fred. Knott, Royal Fusiliers.
CHAPTER XVII
The Daily Round[216]
A Subaltern’s Diary.
CHAPTER XVIII
Saving the Soldier[230]
Dr. Wilfred T. Grenfell, C.M.G.