6Chapter V
66III. Ravages and Repairs
7France
67Destroyers at Jutland
8I. On the Frontier of Civilization
68I. Stories of the Battle
9An Observation Post
69II. The Night Hunt
10"The Barbarian"
70III. The Meaning of "Joss"
11Soldiers in Caves
71IV. The Minds of Men
12The Sentinel Hounds
72The Neutral
13Work in the Fields
73The War in the Mountains
14A Wrecked Town
74The Roads of an Army
15In the Cathedral
75Podgora
16II. The Nation's Spirit and a New Inheritance
76A Pass, a King, and a Mountain
17The Line That Never Sleeps
77“Only a Few Steps Higher Up”
18Lesson From the "Boche"
78The Trentino Front
19Tragedy of Rheims
79What the Commission Is
20Iron Nerve and Faith
80Its History
21III. Battle Spectacle and a Review
81Its Finance
22Farm Life Amidst War
82The Cemeteries
23Watching the Gun-Fire
83Their Design and Care
24Behind the German Lines
84Inscriptions, Registers, and Planning
25Veterans of the War
85Memorials to the Missing
26An Army in Motion
86Graves of Indian Troops
27Artillery and Cavalry
87Treatment of Isolated Graves
28The Boche as Mr. Smith
88Removal of Bodies
29IV. The Spirit of the People
89Battle Memorials
30A City and Woman
90Suggestions from the Public
31French Officers
91The Progress of the Work
32Front That Never Sleeps
92The Irish Guards in the Great War – I
33The Business of War
93Introduction
34A Contrast in Types
94Mons To La Bassée
35V. Life in Trenches on the Mountain Side
95La Bassée to Laventie (pt. 1)
36Trenches
96La Bassée to Laventie (pt. 2)
37In the Front Line
97The Salient To The Somme
38Front Line Professionals
98The Somme To Gouzeaucourt
39Handy Trench-Sweepers
99Arras To The Armistice (pt. 1)
40A Bombarded Town
100Arras To The Armistice (pt. 2)
41Cases for Hospital
101The Irish Guards in the Great War – II
42VI. The Common Task of a Great People
102Loos And The First Autumn
43Supports and Reserves
103Salient and the Somme (pt. 1)
44Paris—and No Foreigners
104Salient and the Somme (pt. 2)
45A People Transfigured
105Rancourt to Bourlon Wood
46The New War
106Arras to the End
47A Nation's Confidence
107Appendix A
48The New Army in Training
108Appendix B
49I. The Men At Work
109Appendix C
50II. Iron Into Steel
110The American Army
51III. Guns and Supply
111America's Defenceless Coasts
52IV. Canadians in Camp
112Autobiographies:
53V. Indian Troops
113Chaper I. A Very Young Person
54VI. Territorial Battalions
114Chapter II. The School Before Its Time
55The Fringes of the Fleet
115Chapter III. Seven Years’ Hard
56The Auxiliaries I
116Chapter IV. The Interregnum
57The Auxiliaries II
117Chapter V. The Committee of Ways and Means
58Submarines I
118Chapter VI. South Africa
59Submarines II
119Chapter VII. The Very-Own House
60Patrols I
120Chapter VIII. Working-Tools