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A detailed chronological account of the British Army's operations on the Western Front during 1915, examining strategic organization, logistical strains, and battlefield tactics. It narrates spring offensives such as Neuve Chapelle and the mining and flame actions at Hill 60, describes the first large-scale German poison gas attack around Ypres and its effects on Canadian, Indian, and Territorial formations, and recounts the autumn Battle of Loos and subsidiary actions at Givenchy, Richebourg, and Festubert. The book emphasizes artillery and munitions issues, trench conditions, medical and sanitary measures, and the human cost of attacks and counterattacks while providing maps, orders of battle, and critical commentary on operational decisions.
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