Regimental History of New Zealand Cyclist Corps in The Great War 1914-1918
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Contents
- Regimental History of New Zealand Cyclist Corps in The Great War 1914-1918
- Chapter I. — Formation
- Chapter II. — On the Seas—Egypt
- Chapter III. — Landing in France—Organisation
- Chapter IV. — The Second Anzac Cyclist Battalion—Training
- Chapter V. — In The Trenches
- Chapter VI. — Training—With The Cavalry
- Chapter VII. — Cable Laying
- Chapter VIII. — Battle of Messines
- Chapter IX. — The First Anniversary of the Battalion
- Chapter X. — Gravenstrafel—Passchendaele
- Chapter XI. — Ypres
- Chapter XII. — Enemy Offensive of March, 1918
- Chapter XIII. — Kemmel and Meteren and Strazeele
- Chapter XIV. — Veirstratt
- Chapter XV. — With The French at Mont Des Cats.
- Chapter XVI. — Oissy
- Chapter XVII. — On the Marne—Marfaux
- Chapter XVIII. — The Second Battle of The Somme
- Chapter XIX. — Arras—Mons
- Chapter XX. — The Armistice
- Chapter XXI. Our Departure from France
- Chapter XXII. — Presentation of Fanion, Epernay
- Appendix
- Roll of Honour of Officers, N.C.O.'s and Men killed in action or died of wounds
- Honours List
- Nominal Roll of Original Personnel of New Zealand Cyclist Corps who embarked from New Zealand on 5th May, 1916
- Nominal Roll of Officers and other ranks joining the New Zealand Cyclist Corps as re-inforcements from 21st July, 1916, to 11th November, 1918—Armistice Day





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