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artyn, Lieut.-Colonel, Commanding 13th Brigade (_temp._), 22. Marwitz, General Oberst von der G.O.C. 4th German Cavalry Corps, on the 2nd (British) Corps (Oct. 12-15), 224. Maubeuge, 5, 6; Fortress of, 53, 54; reason for not withdrawing to, 70-1; German heavy howitzers from, 144; Railways from, 53; Sambre course by, 50; Strategic importance of, 52-3. Maubeuge-Givry line, 1st British Army Corps in cantonments on, 47. Maubeuge-Lille, frontier line, French Reserves guarding, 39. Maubeuge-Sars-la-Bruyere, British 2nd Army Corps between (Aug. 21), 47. Maude, Brigadier-General F. S., G.O.C. 14th Infantry Brigade, 22. Maud'huy, General de, Commanding 10th French Army (Oct. 3), 197, 200; operations by, 202, 324-5; an appreciation of, 202; on fears of German effort to divide Allied forces, 225; anxiety of, for his left flank, 241; representing the French Army at Lord Roberts's funeral service, 282. Maunoury, General, G.O.C. 6th French Army, 13, 89; efforts of, to turn enemy flank, 13, 148; region defended by, 97; plans of, discussed on Sept. 5, 109-10; at the Battle of the Marne, 114, 115, 123, 124, 139; messages from, for British assistance, 135; French's visit to, 154; co-operation with, in attack, 161-2. Maxse, Brigadier-General F. I., G.O.C. 1st Infantry Brigade, 17; in the Battle of the Marne, 126. Maxwell, Lieut.-General, I.G. Line of Communications, 161. May, Lieut.-Colonel, O.C. Artists' Rifles, and the Officers' Training School, 272. May-en-Multien, 115. Meaux, French advance from, 115, 116. Meerut Division, _see under_ Indian Corps. Melun, rear section of G.H.Q. at (Sept. 3), 106, 121, 122; plans for offensive discussed at, 109-10. Melun-Juvisy line, Joffre's suggestion on, 97. Mendleston Farm, fighting for, 322. Menin, German advance to, 208; cavalry advance towards directed, 219; 4th Corps ordered to attack, probable reason why order not executed, 221-2; situation near on Oct. 15 and 19, 224, 227. Menin Road, 253; British line momentarily pierced on (Nov. 11), but re-established, 278-9; successes on, (Nov. 13 and 17), 184, 185. Menin-Yser line, the few British troops along, fatigue of, 224, 225. Merris, 204. Merville, 2nd Corps' left directed on, 203; French's meeting at, with Generals,
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