The June 2024 Issue of Stand To! This issue: 

CONTENTS 

3rd Australian Tunnelling Company in the Last ‘Hundred Days’ - Richard Crompton

The Camera Returns - Bob Grundy and Steve Wall 

Machine Gun Tactics at Third Ypres - Part 1 Greg O’Reilly 

Eggs and Chips and Young Love: A tale of two estaminets - Graham Howie

‘No Ordinary Working Environment’ The Hulluch tunnels during the Great War - Andy Prada

Memorial Landscapes and the Imperial War Graves Commission’s Cathedral Tablets - Christopher Kreuzer 

The Cognitive Challenge of War Offensive Spirit in the First World War - Christopher Price 

Resiliency Among Canadian Soldiers: Surviving and Enduring the Great War - Cameron Telch 

Henderson and the Principles of War of the BEF - Phil Watson

Garrison Library (book reviews) 

Front Cover: Men of the 3rd Australian Tunnelling Company excavating a chamber in the Hulluch subway system. The chalk was dug out with miners’ picks and filled into bags, which were then disposed of at night, usually in shell holes behind the line. Identified left to right: Captain RJ Langton MC, Officer Commanding, No 1 Section (holding bag), 1194 Sapper (Spr) DC Vecchia and 6772 Spr CA L Robinson, all members of the 3rd Australian Tunnelling Company (Public Domain, supplied by Andy Prada). 

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