id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 19379 Thompson, Edward John The Leicestershires beyond Baghdad .txt text/plain 36997 2562 83 enemy by surprise, and reached Dujaileh, less than ten miles from Kut. Time was wasted in an orthodox but unnecessary bombardment. left of the railway as a flank-guard, and went forward under Captain Wilson went out for a few minutes to see a man in the second line, hit This was about 3 p.m. Wilson now left his aid-post, and we came up the line. had thirteen men wounded,' said the Brigade-Major. were not in action this day, and every station on the Baghdad-Samarra 19th Brigade went on, and took up a position two miles in front behind machine-gun and rifle, torn with shell and shrapnel, away to Al-Ajik, possible I left our own men to him, and dressed wounded Turks, of whom mile to the Leicestershires' left front, several lines of Turks The previous day two wounded Turks, a machine-gun officer and a Red ./cache/19379.txt ./txt/19379.txt