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.Q. at, 87. Crouy and Crouy Ridge, Allied forces at, 152. Cuiry-Housse-Oulchy-le-Chateau area, 2nd Corps directed to assemble in, 193. Cuisy-Iverny-Neufmontiers-Meaux, French advance by, across the Marne, 115. Cunard, Lady, 2. Cunliffe-Owen, Colonel, G.O.C. 2nd Infantry Brigade (_temp._), 18. Cuthbert, Brigadier-General G. J., G.O.C. 13th Infantry Brigade, 22. Cyclist Companies attached to Divisional Cavalry and R.E., 1st, 18; 2nd, 20; 3rd, 21; 4th, 26; 5th, 23; 6th, 28; 7th, 29. Dagny, Cavalry action near, 119. D'Amade, General, troops under, 61; help given by, to 2nd Brigade at Le Cateau, 78, 80; attack by, on the Germans about Peronne, 87. Dammartin, G.H.Q. moved to, 95, 100, 101, 104. Dardanelles Expedition, repercussion of, on the W. front, 316, 318, 343, 356; the climax and its results, 357 _sqq._ Davies, Brigadier-General R. H., G.O.C. 6th Infantry Brigade, 19. Davies, Brigadier-General, G.O.C. 8th Infantry Brigade, 66. Dawnay, Major Hugh, 2nd Life Guards, services and death in action, 84, 273-4; on the 1st Corps' doings (Oct. 24), 235. Defence, strengthened by Modern Weapons, 12, 144. Delays, danger of, 7. de la Panouse, Vicomte, and British support of France, 3. de Lisle, Brigadier-General (later, Major-General) H. de B., G.O.C. 2nd Cavalry Brigade, 24; later G.O.C. 1st Cavalry Division, 24, 65; _role_ assigned to, 200, 202-3; and finely executed by, 204-5; at Messines, 247; high praise due to, 261; in the Battle of Ypres, 280. Denain, Scheldt crossing at, 50. Denmark, Neutrality of, and Vulnerability of Sea-communications, 315. Derby, Earl of, on Kitchener's love for Broome, 333. Devonshire Regiment, 1st Batt., 21, 22, 27, 327. Dhuisy, British troops directed to, to ease pressure on 8th French Division, 134. Dhuizel, 146; 1st Corps H.Q. at, 152. Dieppe, German opportunity at, lost, 214, 215-16. Dinant, French forces at (Aug. 18), 41. Dinant-Trelon line, 5th French Army on, 58, 59. Dispatches, difficulty of writing, 80. Divided Command and Divided Counsels, evils of, 99 _sqq._; 177 _sqq._, 222, 319; Poincare's views on, 198-9; French's efforts to minimise, 232-3; a concrete instance (Dec. 18), 325. Divisional Cavalry: 1st Division, 18;
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