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British reinforcements, 169, 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 188; how it might have been saved, 184; 21st French Corps detraining near, 197; German concentration near, 198; and reinforcements at, 240. Lille-Courtrai line, combined advance to, planned for Oct. 13, 203. Lille-Thiaucourt line, German strength on, 182. Lincolnshire Regiment, 1st Batt., 21, 146, 238, 258, 284. Lindsay, Major-General, Commanding R.A., B.E.F., 6. Line of attack for Allied forces on Sept. 6, 114-16. Lines of Communication and Army troops, original B.E.F., 27. Lizy, 115, 129; woods near, German forces in, 121, 129; German withdrawal of guns from, 131. Locre, 7th Division at, 265; 1st Corps in reserve at, 284. Lodz and Lowicz, fighting between, 230. Lomax, Major-General S. H., G.O.C. 1st Division, 17, 66, 250; French's visit to, 159; success of, at Vendresse, and death later; an appreciation of, 151. London, Air-raids on, 215. London Regiment, _see_ County of London (London Regiment). London Rifle Brigade (T.) incorporated in 3rd Corps, 297. London Scottish (14th (County of London) Batt. London Regiment), 17, 27, 228, 294, 297-8; fine work of, in the Battle of Ypres, 238, 244, 247-8, 257, 262; Allenby's memorandum on, 262-3; French's praise sent, 263; heavy losses, and consequent reaction of, 263-4; congratulations to, 263; seen on parade by French, 264. Longueil, 187. Longueil-Pont Ste. Maxence area, suggested march to, of British 2nd Corps, 172. Loos, Battle of, 343, 347; casualties at, 150. Lorgies-Herlies line, part of 2nd Corps on, 221. Losses in Modern Warfare, 58, 183. Losses in Officers, Men, and Materiel at Le Cateau, 78-9, 83, 86, 89, 153, 210, 272; guns, losses, 210. Losses, Marne, 137-8. Losses, Ypres, 151, 286. Lourches, 50. Louvain, Belgian line near, 41; Belgian G.H.Q. at, 43. Lovett, Colonel, Commanding 3rd Infantry Brigade (_temp._), 18. Lowther, Lieut.-Colonel H. C., Commanding 1st Infantry Brigade, 17. Lushington, Lieut.-Colonel, and the 41st Brigade at the Battle of the Marne, 127. Luxemburg, in the early days of the German advance, 2, 7, 39, 336. Lys River, French's failure at, lesson of, 145; strategical points above, 148; passage on attempts at, 203, 220; cavalry reconnaissance of, 205;
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