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Official History of the Otago Regiment, N.Z.E.F. in the Great War 1914-1918

Contents

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Contents.

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Part II.
Chapter I. page
      The Western Front 85
      Armentieres 87
      An Incident with Consequences 100
      Raiding and Losses 101
      Renewed Vigilance 105
      The Regiment Relieved 109
Chapter II
      Battle of the Somme 111
      The Regiment in Action 118
      The Attack Renewed 127
      A Bitter Experience 131
      A Final Effort 134
      Operations Reviewed 138
Chapter III.
      Cordonnerie and Houplines 142
Chapter IV.
      Bois Grenier 155
Chapter V.
      Messines 159
      Preparations for Battle 169
      The Attack Launched 177
Chapter VI.
      St. Yves 186
Chapter VII.
      La Basse-Ville 194
Chapter VIII.
      Ypres 202
      Passchendaele 207
      Tragedy and Heroism 215
Chapter IX.
      Polderhoek Chateau 229
      Success Denibd 234 page break
Chapter X.
      The 3rd Battalion 244
      Le Bizet 247
      Gravenstafel 252
      Return to the Line 259
      The Battalion Disbands 263
Chapter XI.
1918 265
Chapter XII.
      Battle of St. Quentin 272
      Ordered South 275
      Holding the Line 280
      The Enemy Held 285
Chapter XIII.
      La Signy Farm 290
      A Period of Rest 300
Chapter XIV.
      Battle of the Lys 303
Chapter XV.
      Rossignol Wood 309
Chapter XVI.
      Sergt. Richard Travis 317
Chapter XVII.
      Important Events 321
      Gommecourt 322
      An Enemy Withdrawal 324
Chapter XVIII.
      Turn of the Tide 329
      Fall of Bapaume 330
      The Advance Continued 338
Chapter XIX.
      The Hindenburg System 348
      Masnieres-Beaurevoir Line 355
      Fontaine and Viesly 359
      Vertigneul and Salesches 364
      Important Successes 370 page break
Chapter XX
      Fall of Le Quesnoy 373
      Mormal Forest 375
Chapter XXI.
      Defeat and Surrender 380
IV. Corps Order 382
      Advance into Germany 384
      Army of Occupation 387
Chapter XXII.
      Conclusion 390
Appendix.
      Reserve or Training Battalion 393
      Honours and Awards 399