id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 33929 Le Goffic, Charles Dixmude: The epic of the French marines (October 17-November 10, 1914) .txt text/plain 34063 2064 78 retreat; Second-Lieutenant Gautier,[19] commanding a machine-gun section, allowed a German attack to advance to within 60 metres, "to the enemy, he only left his lines three times: to support a French prisoner, speaking the day after the fall of Dixmude. Admiral, who had come up to the firing line, ordered Commander Varney to fighting for five days," wrote Second-Lieutenant Gautier on October 22. company of a dead Belgian and a wounded German, who, when he woke up, the same time the enemy's infantry attacked our trenches regularly at the Belgian troops: the German attack was driven back by the fire of the I thought that the Germans had forced the sailors' trenches "The Germans had taken some French trenches, and shells were raining trench," wrote Lieutenant Gamas a few days later, "when the order came A counter-attack ordered by the officer in command of the defence and ./cache/33929.txt ./txt/33929.txt