CONTENTS.

[Editors' Preface.]
I.—FORMATION AND HOME TRAINING.PAGE
[The Nation's Call to Arms,]13
Declaration of War—Strain on the resources of the Regular and Territorial Forces—Kitchener's Call to Arms—Civic response—Glasgow Corporation Battalions—Meeting of the Chamber of Commerce and Resolution—Committee formed—The Technical College.
[A Battalion in Being,]15
Attestation and enrolment—"A" Company from Technical College—"B" Company from Schools—"C" and "D" from the City—C.O., Second in Command, Adjutant, Company Commanders, and Staff appointed—Leaving the City—Government acceptance—Farewell visit to City.
[Esprit de Corps,]19
Traditions of the H.L.I.—the 71st and 74th Foot—Uniform—pre-War Establishment—Regular and Territorial Battalions—War Service Battalions raised—the allocation of the 17th Battalion.
[Home Stations and Training,]21
Gailes—Troon—Prees Heath—Wensleydale—Totley—Codford Camp—Overseas Orders—Message from the King—Embarkation.
II.—ON ACTIVE SERVICE.
[On Trek,]27
Arrival at Havre—March to the forward area—Bouzincourt and Millencourt—instructional tour of front line trenches—condition of trenches—first casualties—Molliens.
[Trench Routine,]30
In the line—Xmas '15 and the New Year—the new trench—"Standing to"—routine and patrols.
[The Raid,]33
The "Red" Division—in the line at Authuille—Colonel Morton wounded on March 21st—A raid postponed—carried out on 22nd—success of Lieut. Begg's party—congratulatory messages and awards.
[A Lull before the Storm,]37
Preparations commenced for the Somme offensive—a complimentary shoot with "P" Battery—Divisional, Brigade and Battalion identification marks—happy days at Rubempré.
[The Battle of the Somme,]39
Spirit of the Battalion prior to the battle—zero and "over the top"—Leipzig Trench carried—flanks exposed—precarious position of the unit—great casualties—protective bombing posts—consolidation— Battalion relieved—Victoria Cross gained by Sergeant Turnbull—Roll Call.
[A Diary Account of the Battle,]42
Extract from the personal diary of the late Lieut. B. Meadows giving a wonderfully realistic picture of the July 1st Battle.
[Hulluch and Thereabouts,]48
Senlis—last parade under Col. Morton—Bombing raid north of Ovillers—Move to Bethune—1st Army Area—inspection by General Munro—depleted ranks—trench warfare about Hulluch—Cambrin Sector.
[Beaumont-Hamel,]51
The attack—weather conditions—failure of artillery support—forlorn hope—break-down of assault—gallantry and sacrifice—casualties—Mailly-Maillet—Franqueville and Rubempré—Xmas 1916 and New Year—football and high spirits.
[The New Year, 1917,]53
Bad weather—Courcelles—trench labours—varied moves—beginning of Spring Offensive—attack by the French—the advance—Nesle—condition of inhabitants—great digging work at Germaine.
[On the Heels of the Enemy,]55
The taking of Savy—casualties—patrolling—capture of Fayet—congratulatory messages—strenuous days—Canizy—competitions with the French—work and sport—Hangard—leaving the Fourth Army—Farewell message from General Rawlinson.
[In Flanders,]60
En route to Steenbecque—R.T.O.—the 14th Corps—reconnaissance of Messines Sector—heavy marches—Coxyde and Kuhn—amenities of Nieuport area.
[Operations on the Coast,]62
Enemy hurricane bombardment—enemy attempt frustrated—attack abandoned—visit to H.L.I.— sports—visit of Dr. Kelman—patrol work by Corpl. Wilson—listening post raided—departure for Adinkerke.
[The Ypres Salient,]66
Passchendaele—gallantry of attack—casualties— Hilltop Farm—move to Landethun and Yeuse—Serre Sector—close of 1917.
[The Disbandment,]71
Hogmanay—with the II. Corps—the blow—new army establishment—Hospital Camp—disbandment—the passing of the "17th."
III.—AN ODD MUSTER.
[The Spirit of the Battalion,]76
The Padre's tribute.
[Co-operation,]78
The 17th and the Gunners.
["The Outpost,"]81
The Battalion Magazine.
[Sport of the Battalion,]83
Football—running—boxing.
[The R.S.M.,]84
Tribute by Lieut.-Col. D.S. Morton.
[A Remembrance,]84
An echo.
[The Comforts Committee,]85
The Ladies' Committee and Office-bearers—their helpful work.
[Memorial Service in Glasgow,]86
The Somme—Rev. A. Herbert Gray's text.
[The Club,]87
The object—Battalion Benevolent Fund—Committee formed—Hope of the future.
["E" Company,]89
17th H.L.I. Reserve—19th Battalion—drafts— activities—Lieut. Col. Anderson, V.C.—78th T.R.B.
IV.—HONOURS AND AWARDS.
[Battalion Honour,]91
[The Victoria Cross,]91
[Honours gained by Officers and others while serving with the Battalion,]93
[Honours gained by original Members of the Battalion after being transferred to other units,]96
[List of Officers who were granted Commissions in the Battalion on its formation,]100
["Other Ranks" of the Battalion who were granted Commissions in the Battalion,]101
[Roll of Warrant Officers, N.C.O.s and men who joined the Battalion prior to 22nd November, 1915,]102