A Staff Officer's Scrap-Book During the Russo-Japanese War 1
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The combatants were still so intermixed, and it was still so dark owing: to fog-, that some of the Bussians laid hold of Japanese soldiers by the sleeve, saying, " Come along, it is time now to fall back." I asked how the Japanese could understand this, and it was explained that several of the men who did it were taken prisoners and had since been interro- gated. A few minutes after the retreat. Colonel Baba arrived on the ground with two more companies drawn from the 2nd battalion of the 30th ...Begiment. He left the two companies from the new temple which had borne the brunt of the fighting, and taking on the comparatively fresh company from the old temple, which had been fighting with the left of the Bussians from the nullah north of the ridge, he started in pursuit at 4.55 A.M. The pursuit of 2000 men by these three yf'7i/c/r J^lff/^^r^it^f^fff i^'i/ifuf^ fy'/fs. An Affair of Outposts 239 companies, say 630 men, continued as far as Towan. Twice the Russians tried to make a stand, but each time they had to give way when pressed.
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