[11] This refers to the officers' quarters. Company Headquarters were stationed in the cellar mentioned in the previous chapter.
[12] See [Appendix V.]
[13] He did not get as far as Aviatik Farm. We met again at Scarborough in October, and he told me that he was wounded about the same time that I was wounded.
[14] Sergeant Brogden was afterwards killed in action at the Battle of Menin Road, September 20, 1917.
[15] Manchester Guardian, August 4th, 1917.
APPENDICES
APPENDIX I.
MURRAY AND ALLENBY
In view of my comments upon the appointment of Sir Edmund Allenby to succeed Sir Archibald Murray, the following extract from the Manchester Guardian of September 17, 1919, is of interest: