Best O Luck How a Fighting Kentuckian Won the Thanks of Britains King

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Best O Luck How a Fighting Kentuckian Won the Thanks of Britains King
Alexander Mcclintock
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Private Hunter, who had been in a neighboring shell-hole came to our as- sistance, and between us. Hunter and I got Glass to our front trench.
We found them lining up the survivors of our party for a roll call. That showed so many missing that Major John Lewis, [86] "OVER THE TOP AND GIVE 'EM HELL" our company commander, formerly manag- ing-editor of the Montreal Star, called for volunteers to go out in "No Man's Land" and try to find some of our men. Corporal Charleson, Private Saunders and I
...went out. We brought in two wounded, and we saw a number of dead, but, on account of their blackened faces, were unable to iden- tify them. The scouts, later, brought in several bodies.
Of the sixty odd men who had started in our party, forty-three were found to be casu- alties — killed, wounded, or missing. The missing list was the longest. The names of these men were marked, "M. B. K. " (miss- ing, believed killed) on our rolls. I have learned since that some few of them have been reported through Switzerland as prisoners of war in Germany, but most of them are now officially listed as dead.


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