Notes by the Way (Notes from the Editor)
- Somme 90th Anniversary
- Surviving US Veterans
Salvation Army At War
The Battle Against Venereal Disease by Emily Payne
The 22nd (French Canadian) Battalion by Dr Jean-Pierre Gagnon
The Camera Returns (58): Royal Leamington Spa by Steve Wall and Bob Grundy
Was The 'Rainbow Division' Tarnished by Its Behaviour on the Battlefield by David C.Homsher
Leadership by G.Long
Mine Warfare: The Royal Engineer Officer's Problem by David Langley
1817 Pte Lynton Goode 1/15th Battalion Australian Imperial Force, Gallipoli by Jerry Murland
The Army Pay Corps Girls 1914-1920 by John Black
For King & Country: Canada and the Chinese Labour Corps in the Great War by Judy Maxwell
His Story Came From the Bible. In Search of L/Cpl Lewis Charlesworth by Paul F. Guthrie
Three Canadians by J P Lethbridge
Military Sketching by G.Long
War Art: Major John Empson Tindall, MC (Part IV) by David Cohen
Frank Richards DCM MM: His Early Years and the genesis of the Old Soldier Sahib by David Langley
The Lost Brothers of Great Rissington by Paul Cobb
Communications Lines (Letters to the Editor)
- High Command and Strategy from Gary Sheffield
- Bodelwyddean Castle from Martin Middlebrook
- David Filsell 'War Books: A Reflection on some Contemporary Views ' ST! 74
Garrison Library (First World War Book Reviews)
- A Brief History of 1917: Russia's Year of Revolution by Roy Bainton
- Lloyd George and the Generals by Professor David Woodward
- Diary of an Old Contemptible from Mons to Baghdad 1914-1919 by Peter Downham (Ed.)
- Uniforms and Equipment of the British Army in World War I. A Study in Period Photographs by Stephen Chambers
- Britain's Economic Blockade of Germany 1914-1918 by Eric W. Osborne
- Boys in Khaki, Girls in Print: Women's Literary Responses to the Great War by Jane Potter
- Tolga Ornek's Gallipoli (Film) by Tola Ornek
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