Footnote 2: 1st Batt. (Lieut.-Col. C. R. Griffith, D.S.O.).[(Back to main text)]
Footnote 3: 1st Batt. (Lieut.-Col. L. J. Bols, D.S.O.).[(Back to main text)]
Footnote 4: 1st Batt. (Lieut.-Col. C. R. Ballard).[(Back to main text)]
Footnote 5: Hyslop was very severely wounded six days afterwards and taken prisoner, but exchanged later on.[(Back to main text)]
Footnote 6: He was subsequently awarded the D.S.O. and Croix de Guerre (aux Palmes) for excellent and gallant work achieved under fire.[(Back to main text)]
Footnote 7: Commanding of course the 2nd Corps (composed of the 3rd and 5th Divisions).[(Back to main text)]
Footnote 8: So called because similar guns in the South African war had been drawn by oxen.[(Back to main text)]
Footnote 9: Commanding the Norfolk's.[(Back to main text)]
Footnote 10: I grieve very much to see that he was fatally wounded outside Ypres (15th May 1916).[(Back to main text)]
Footnote 11: They are still there (August 1917)![(Back to main text)]