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Title: The Red Watch
With the First Canadian Division in Flanders
Author: J. A. Currie
Release Date: February 18, 2009 [EBook #28116]
Language: English
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WITH THE FIRST CANADIAN
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"THE RED WATCH"
WITH THE FIRST CANADIAN
DIVISION IN FLANDERS
BYCOLONEL J.A. CURRIE, M.P.
Red Watch Crest
London:
CONSTABLE AND COMPANY, LTD.
1916
COPYRIGHT, CANADA, 1916
By McCLELLAND, GOODCHILD & STEWART,
Limited
TORONTO.
PRINTED IN CANADA.DEDICATED TO THE MEMORY
OF THE CANADIAN SOLDIERS
WHO FELL IN FLANDERS
These for the Empire stood in war array,
Barring the Hun invader on his way;
Into the battle rushed at Duty's call,
Resolved to hold their trenches or to fall;
That Britons ne'er to tyrants bend the knee
But live as they were born, unyoked and free.
Now, in the bosom of a distant land
These warriors sleep, for such is God's command.
The Fates in all decree, and have their will,And mortals must their destiny fulfill.
J.A. Currie, M.P.,
Colonel.
CONTENTS
P
A
G
E
Preface 9
Chapter I
1
Kilties in Canada
1
Chapter II
"The Red Watch" or 48th Hig 1
hlanders 8
Chapter III
2
The Newer Colonial Policy
2
Chapter IV
2
The Call to Arms
88
Chapter V
Organizing Imperial Battalion 3
s 7
Chapter VI
4
The New Armada
6
Chapter VII
Salisbury and the Stones of 6
Stonehenge 3
Chapter VIII
Under Field Marshal Earl Rob 7
erts 2
Chapter IX
8
Moulding an Army
1
Chapter X
His Majesty the King, and Fie
9
ld Marshal the Right Hon. Vis
0
count Kitchener
Chapter XI
1
Off for France 0
0
Chapter XII
1
Somewhere in Flanders 1
2
Chapter XIII
1
With Field Marshal Sir John F
1
rench
6Chapter XIV
1
Under Hiex Shells 2
2
Chapter XV
1
The Flare-lit Trenches of Fro
3
melles
2
Chapter XVI
1
With General Sir Douglas Hai
4
g
6
Chapter XVII
1
The Battle of Neuve Chapelle 5
5
Chapter XVIII
1
Billets and Bivouacs 7
4
Chapter XIX
1
With General Sir Horace Smit
8
h-Dorrien
2
Chapter XX
1
The Historic Salient at Ypres 8
9
Chapter XXI
1
The Red Cock Crows 97
Chapter XXII
2
German Gas and Turcos 0
4
Chapter XXIII
2
The Battle of St. Julien 1
6
Chapter XXIV
2
Hanging on 2
8
Chapter XXV
2
All that was Left of Them 4
5
Chapter XXVI
2
Digging in with General Snow 5
7
Chapter XXVII
2
Twelve Glorious Days 6
7
Chapter XXVIII
2
Winning Another Champions
7
hip
5
Chapter XXIX
2