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eron Highlanders, 1st Batt., 27; at the Petit Morin, 126; in the Battle of Ypres, 250; at Givenchy, 328. Cameronians, The (Scottish Rifles), 5th Batt. (T.), 295. Campaigns, alternatives offered by preliminary conditions of, 217-18; Development of, often quite unlike the preconceived plan, 217; success in, from what resulting, 217-18. Campbell, Lieut.-Colonel D., 9th Lancers, at Moncel, 119; and wounded, 120. Canal Du Centre, junction of, with the Conde Canal, 53. Capper, Major-General T., G.O.C. 7th Infantry Division, 28, 227; sent to relief of Antwerp, 181; at Ghent, 201, 203; retreat thence, 208. Carency, French line advanced at, 345. Carvin and Lens, French Cavalry operating between, 182. Cassel, French's interviews at, with Foch, 233, 274, 277-8; on the inundation question, 242-3. Castelnau, General de, efforts of, to turn the German flank, 13, 145, 159, 160, 162, 197, 216, 325; Fine leading of, and the results, 158-9; Seen by French on October 8, personal losses sustained by, and pressure on troops of, 199. Catillon, Bridge at, 51. Cattenieres, German move on, 77. Cavalry, _see_ British, French, German, Cavalry. Cavalry, British (_see also_ Indian Cavalry, _and_ each unit _under_ Brigade, Corps, Division, Regiment, _and_ Names of Commanders) of the Expeditionary Force, 4; Composition and Commanders of, 16, 17 _sqq._ (_see also_ Cavalry Brigades, Corps, Divisions), Demand of, for Bayonets, 161; Guns saved by, at Le Cateau, 77; Memorandum on the Employment of, 129-30; Operations of, before, during, and after the, (_a_) Retreat from Mons, 44, 47 _sqq._; (_b_) Battle of the Marne, 119 _sqq._; (_c_) Battle of the Aisne, 146, 152, 165; (_d_) Move northwards, 172 _sqq._; (_e_) 1st Battle of Ypres, 220 _sqq. passim_; (_f_) Operations of Dec. 14-19, 238; Reconnaissance work of; shared with Aircraft, 43-4; Superiority of, to that of the enemy, 94; Brigades: 1st, 24; fine work of, at Braine, 146; 2nd, 24, 65, 73; guns saved by, 77; at Moncel, 119-20; 3rd, 24, 65; at St. Quentin, 87; fighting on the Marne, 129, 132; filling gap between 3rd and 2nd Corps, 135; energy of, 137; at Chassemy, 152; 4th, 24,
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