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Frontispiece

 

NORMAN TEN HUNDRED

- BY -
A. Stanley Blicq.


A Record of the ——

1st (SERVICE) Bn.

ROYAL GUERNSEY LIGHT INFANTRY

 

 

Guernsey:
Printed at The Guernsey Press Co., Ltd.,
Smith Street and Le Marchant Street.
[St. Peter Port, Guernsey, Channel Islands]

1920.

This modest work is dedicated to:

Mrs. P. EREAUX,

in appreciation of her genial personality,
strong moral courage and unhesitating
adherence to duty as she conceived it.

And also to:

GEORGE W. CLARKE, Esq.,

in memory of those Great Days when
we marched the Long Trail together;
shared the same sorrows, the same mirth;
—and now the same memories, far away,
indistinct; laughter merged with the
tears.

A. STANLEY BLICQ.
Guernsey, 1920.


NORMAN TEN HUNDRED.

A BATTALION OF THE OLDEST AND SMALLEST
DEMOCRACY IN THE WORLD.


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.


CONTENTS

ISEPTEMBER–OCTOBER, 1917
IISEPTEMBER–OCTOBER, 1917HENDECOURT
IIINOVEMBER, 1917CAMBRAI REHEARSAL
IV MOVING UP
VNOVEMBER 20th, 1917CAMBRAI OFFENSIVE
THE ADVANCE
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