THE BRITISH ARMY
TIiANKED BY SIK 3JOUGLAS 11.AIG,
]ji a recent order of the day SiaDouglas ilaig, Ummumler-in-Chief of the"British Amy, 'Slated: "My thanks ,ire due to all ranks of the fighting forces for their indomitable spirit in defence and their boldness in attack; to all commanders and their staff officers, uikUt whose able direction such great results have been attained, and also to all whose unsparing labours behind the actual lighting iine. have contributed essentially to our cominon success. To linvo c,aminandcd this splendid army which, at n time of grave crisis, has so nobly douo its duly, fills me with pride. We. have passed through many dark days together. Please God, these never will return."
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 42, 13 November 1918, Page 10
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117THE BRITISH ARMY Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 42, 13 November 1918, Page 10
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