id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 28145 Liveing, Edward G. D. (Edward George Downing) Attack: An Infantry Subaltern's Impression of July 1st, 1916 .txt text/plain 14386 915 84 south got across the first-line trench and into the enemy position the open valley of the No Man's Land hissed, as Mr. Liveing says, like the third line of enemy trenches and began to secure the ground which came pounding along, bearing their freight of shells, trench-mortar that a shell had landed practically in the trench, killing two men in support trench via New Woman Street, and at any rate my Company fifteen yards farther up the trench I found a series of shell-holes support line, telling him that the trench by the sunken road was shell-holes and the remains of the trench along a distance of about gazing right into a line of chalky German trenches, and consequently trench, I arrived on top, looked down my line of men, swung my rifle remains of our front line trench and fell into them. coming up from the third line trench, and had been hit by a ./cache/28145.txt ./txt/28145.txt