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| Lieut.-General Sir John Monash, G.C.M.G., | |||
| K.C.B., V.D., D.C.L., LL.D. | Frontispiece | ||
| 1.— | The Australian Corps Commander—with the | ||
| Generals of his Staff | Facing page | 14 | |
| 2.— | The Valley of the Somme—looking east towards | ||
| Bray, which was then still in enemy hands | " | 15 | |
| 3.— | German Prisoners—taken by the Corps at | ||
| Hamel, being marched to the rear | " | 40 | |
| 4.— | Visit of M. Clemenceau—group taken at Bussy, | ||
| July 7th, 1918 | " | 41 | |
| 5.— | Railway Gun, 11.2-inch Bore—captured near | ||
| Rosières on August 8th, 1918 | " | 66 | |
| 6.— | German Depot of Stores—captured on August | ||
| 8th, 1918 | " | 67 | |
| 7.— | Tanks marching into Battle | " | 96 |
| 8.— | Morcourt Valley—the Australian attack swept | ||
| across this on August 8th, 1918 | " | 97 | |
| 9.— | Dug-outs at Froissy-Beacon—being "mopped | ||
| up" during battle | " | 112 | |
| 10.— | Péronne—barricade in main street | " | 113 |
| 11.— | Burning Villages—east of Péronne | " | 128 |
| 12.— | Dummy Tank Manufacture | " | 129 |
| 13.— | The Canal and Tunnel at Bellicourt—looking north | " | 152 |
| 14.— | The Hindenburg Line—a characteristic belt of | ||
| sunken wire | " | 153 | |
| 15.— | Final Instructions to the Platoon—an incident | ||
| of the battle of August 8th, 1918. The | |||
| platoon is waiting to advance to Phase B of the battle | " | 176 | |
| 16.— | An Armoured Car—disabled near Bony, during | ||
| the battle of September 29th, 1918 | " | 177 | |
| 17.— | The Hindenburg Line Wire—near Bony | " | 198 |
| 18.— | The 15-inch Naval Gun—captured at Chuignes | ||
| August 23rd, 1918 | " | 199 | |
| 19.— | Australian Artillery—going into action at | ||
| Cressaire Wood | " | 218 | |
| 20.— | Battle of August 8th, 1918—German prisoners | ||
| being brought out of the battle under the fire | |||
| of their own Artillery | " | 219 | |
| 21.— | Mont St. Quentin—collecting Australian | ||
| wounded under protection of the Red Cross | |||
| flag, September 1st, 1918 | " | 240 | |
| 22.— | An Ammunition Dump—established in Warfusee | ||
| village on August 8th, 1918, after its | |||
| capture the same morning | " | 241 | |
| 23.— | Australian Light Horse—the 13th A.L.H. | ||
| Regiment riding into action on August 17th, 1918 | " | 256 | |
| 24.— | The Sniper sniped—an enemy sniper disposed | ||
| of by an Australian Sharp-shooter, August 22nd, 1918 | " | 257 | |
| 25.— | German Prisoners—captured at the battle of | ||
| Chuignes, August 23rd, 1918 | " | 274 | |
| 26.— | Captured German Guns—Park of Ordnance, | ||
| captured by the Australians during August, 1918 | " | 275 | |
| 27.— | The Toll of Battle—an Australian gun-team | ||
| destroyed by an enemy shell, September 1st, 1918 | " | 294 | |
| 28.— | Inter-Divisional Relief—the 30th American | ||
| and the 3rd Australian Divisions passing each | |||
| other in the "Roo de Kanga," Péronne, | |||
| during the "relief" after the capture of the | |||
| Hindenburg Line, October 4th, 1918 | " | 295 | |
| 29.— | Australian Artillery—moving up to the front, | ||
| through the Hindenburg wire, October 2nd, 1918 | " | 316 | |
| 30.— | Advance during Battle—Third Division Infantry | ||
| and Tanks advancing to the capture of Bony, | |||
| October 1st, 1918 | " | 317 |
The Australian Victories in France in 1918