The Illustrated War News, Number 21, Dec. 30, 1914 by Various
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page 35 of 51 (68%)
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THE ILLUSTRATED WAR NEWS, DEC. 30, 1914--[Part 21]--35
[Illustration: HEADQUARTERS UNDERGROUND: THE BRAIN OF THE BRITISH ARMY WORKING IN A SUBTERRANEAN ROOM, SAFE FROM SHELL-FIRE.] Our illustration shows how and why the motive-power of the Expeditionary Force, the brain of the Army, is often to be found below-ground. Mr. John Dakin, writing of this drawing, made by him from a sketch which he made at the Front, says: "Throughout the war, the enemy has displayed considerable skill in locating and shelling any buildings selected for occupation by our Staff. Various methods of countering these tactics have been devised. On at least one occasion, headquarters was established in a subterranean apartment, which was not merely bomb-proof, but a comfortable retreat from the weather. Here, by lamplight, plans were worked out; scraps of information pieced together with the aid of maps without risk of interruption from the enemy."--[_Drawn by John Dakin from his Sketch made on the Spot._] __________________________________________________________________________ 36--THE ILLUSTRATED WAR NEWS, DEC. 30, 1914.--[Part 21] [Illustration: AFTER THE ENEMY HAD BEEN ALLOWED TO COME WITHIN POINT-BLANK RANGE OF THEIR SILENT FOE:] Determined night-onslaughts by infantry have been, according to a letter |
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