id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 46703 Schuler, Phillip F. E. (Frederick Edward) Australia in Arms A Narrative of the Australasian Imperial Force and Their Achievement at Anzac .txt text/plain 127198 7052 76 Indian troops' work of clearing the day trenches, continued, the Turks yards of the enemy's trench, and one machine gun took up a position Captain Cribb, a New Zealand officer, led a party of men to the huts, infantry, were field guns, generally in rear of the battle line, and to let many men from the firing-line at one time, as the Turks were guns turned from the first line of British troops, already in position The Turks probably had 35,000 men in their trenches at this time, while Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, ordered his trenches to be hill, not 30 yards away, were our own lines, and the Turkish trenches 16th in support, about 900 men in all, attacked the Turkish trenches Battalion, was charging down a Turkish trench when he saw a Turk about of 100 men to take a trench from which an enemy machine gun was ./cache/46703.txt ./txt/46703.txt