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NORMAN TEN HUNDRED- BY - |
Guernsey—named Sarnia by the Romans—one of the ChannelIsles from out the sun swathed romance of whose shores rallied a fierceband of Norman warriors to the aid of their Duke, William of Normandy;afterwards the Conqueror, at Hastings, 1066. In reward for their valourWilliam granted the Isles the independence they maintain to this day.From Guernsey something approaching 7,000 men have gone out into theGreat Undertaking. The Norman Ten Hundred is the 1st Royal GuernseyLight Infantry offered by the States of Guernsey for activeparticipation side by side with the Mother Country's troops in any ofthe fighting areas. The narrative is authentic.
I | SEPTEMBER–OCTOBER, 1917 | |
II | SEPTEMBER–OCTOBER, 1917 | HENDECOURT |
III | NOVEMBER, 1917 | CAMBRAI REHEARSAL |
IV | MOVING UP | |
V | NOVEMBER 20th, 1917 | CAMBRAI OFFENSIVE THE ADVANCE |
VI< ... BU KİTABI OKUMAK İÇİN ÜYE OLUN VEYA GİRİŞ YAPIN!Sitemize Üyelik ÜCRETSİZDİR! |