LIST OF MAPS

A—The Advances of the Third Division—March to May, 1918Facing page[32]
B—Battle of Hamel, July 4th, 1918"[64]
C—Battle of August 8th, 1918"[144]
D—Battle of Chuignes and Bray, August 23rd, 1918"[160]
E—Péronne and Mont St. Quentin"[192]
F—Advances of Australian Corps, September 2nd to 17th, 1918"[208]
G—Battle of September 18th, 1918"[224]
H—Breaching of Hindenburg Defences"[272]
J—Australian Corps Campaign"[288]

LIST OF PHOTOGRAPHS

Lieut.-General Sir John Monash, G.C.M.G.,
K.C.B., V.D., D.C.L., LL.D. [Frontispiece]
1.—The Australian Corps Commander—with the
Generals of his StaffFacing page[14]
2.—The Valley of the Somme—looking east towards
Bray, which was then still in enemy hands"[15]
3.—German Prisoners—taken by the Corps at
Hamel, being marched to the rear"[40]
4.—Visit of M. Clemenceau—group taken at Bussy,
July 7th, 1918"[41]
5.—Railway Gun, 11.2-inch Bore—captured near
Rosières on August 8th, 1918"[66]
6.—German Depot of Stores—captured on August
8th, 1918"[67]
7.—Tanks marching into Battle"[96]
8.—Morcourt Valley—the Australian attack swept
across this on August 8th, 1918"[97]
9.—Dug-outs at Froissy-Beacon—being "mopped
up" during battle"[112]
10.—Péronne—barricade in main street"[113]
11.—Burning Villages—east of Péronne"[128]
12.—Dummy Tank Manufacture"[129]
13.—The Canal and Tunnel at Bellicourt—looking north"[152]
14.—The Hindenburg Line—a characteristic belt of
sunken wire"[153]
15.—Final Instructions to the Platoon—an incident
of the battle of August 8th, 1918. The
platoon is waiting to advance to Phase B of the battle"[176]
16.—An Armoured Car—disabled near Bony, during
the battle of September 29th, 1918"[177]
17.—The Hindenburg Line Wire—near Bony"[198]
18.—The 15-inch Naval Gun—captured at Chuignes
August 23rd, 1918"[199]
19.—Australian Artillery—going into action at
Cressaire Wood"[218]
20.—Battle of August 8th, 1918—German prisoners
being brought out of the battle under the fire
of their own Artillery"[219]
21.—Mont St. Quentin—collecting Australian
wounded under protection of the Red Cross
flag, September 1st, 1918"[240]
22.—An Ammunition Dump—established in Warfusee
village on August 8th, 1918, after its
capture the same morning"[241]
23.—Australian Light Horse—the 13th A.L.H.
Regiment riding into action on August 17th, 1918"[256]
24.—The Sniper sniped—an enemy sniper disposed
of by an Australian Sharp-shooter, August 22nd, 1918"[257]
25.—German Prisoners—captured at the battle of
Chuignes, August 23rd, 1918"[274]
26.—Captured German Guns—Park of Ordnance,
captured by the Australians during August, 1918"[275]
27.—The Toll of Battle—an Australian gun-team
destroyed by an enemy shell, September 1st, 1918"[294]
28.—Inter-Divisional Relief—the 30th American
and the 3rd Australian Divisions passing each
other in the "Roo de Kanga," Péronne,
during the "relief" after the capture of the
Hindenburg Line, October 4th, 1918"[295]
29.—Australian Artillery—moving up to the front,
through the Hindenburg wire, October 2nd, 1918"[316]
30.—Advance during Battle—Third Division Infantry
and Tanks advancing to the capture of Bony,
October 1st, 1918"[317]

The Australian Victories in France in 1918

INTRODUCTION
THE AUSTRALIAN ARMY CORPS