Transcriber's Note:
1. Some of the biblical references in the original seem to be mistaken. All the references were left as in the original. The following is a list of uncertain references, usually together with a possible alternate reference. Footnote Original Suggestion
[7] III Kings i II Kings i
Zech. iv, 5 Zech. ix, 5
[10] Judges l, 18 Judges i, 18
Jeph. ii, 4 Zeph. ii, 4
[13] Matt. xii, 40 ?
Acts x, 9 Several times in Acts x,
but not verse 9
[15] II Kings ii, 11 II Kings ii, 15
[20] Judges iv, 3 Judges vi, 33
v, 21 Mentions the Kishon which
borders Esdraelon
vi, 1 Judges vii, 1
[21] Psalms xxxix, 12 Psalms lxxxix, 12
[25] Deut. xiv, 5 ?
I Kings iv, 23 I Kings iv, 11 mentions Dor, a village in
the vicinity
xviii, 13 xviii, 19
Isa. lv, 12 ?
[29] II Kings vi II Kings v
vii ?
xiii ?
xv ?
[30] John i, 47 ?
[34] Josh. xiii, 2 Josh. xiii, 5
Judges iii, 1 Judges iii, 3
II Chron. ii, 2 II Chron. ii, 8 or 16
Isa. xxxv, 17 Isa. xxxv, 2
[40] I Kings xviii, 34 II Kings xviii, 34
xix, 13 II Kings xix, 13
2. As there is no one way to transcribe Arabic and Hebrew place names, I left all the names as they appear in the original. Nevertheless, I tried to keep consistency and used a single spelling when a place was mentioned using two possible spellings.
3. The inconsistency of capitalization (e.g., Sub-section/sub-section, Sergeant/sergeant) and punctuation (mostly inside/outside quotation marks) are thus in the original book.

Through Palestine
with the
Twentieth
Machine-Gun
Squadron.

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