Publication Date 2 April 1920 The London Gazette, Supplement 31850, Page 4122 Share this Link to this item Share this item to Facebook Share this item to LinkedIn Tweet this item Google+ this item an increase in the perimeter of the Archangeldefences, would necessarily entail, a development in the situation towards the end ofAugust convinced me that a limited offensiveundertaken in the early da…
Publication Date 2 April 1920 The London Gazette, Supplement 31850, Page 4107 Share this Link to this item Share this item to Facebook Share this item to LinkedIn Tweet this item Google+ this item structions were to organise' the Czecho-.Slovaks,of whom there were said to be some 20,000 enroute to Archangel and Murman, and thesetroops, together with any local troops I might,be able to raise, we…
Publication Date 2 April 1920 The London Gazette, Supplement 31850, Page 4129 Share this Link to this item Share this item to Facebook Share this item to LinkedIn Tweet this item Google+ this item This policy met with complete success, manyof the raids?especially those combining flotillaand seaplane action?securing most satisfactoryresults.Assumption of Chief Command by GeneralLord Rawlin&on.10…
Publication Date 2 April 1920 The London Gazette, Supplement 31850, Page 4131 Share this Link to this item Share this item to Facebook Share this item to LinkedIn Tweet this item Google+ this item To be p'lirdhiased through any Biookselier or direotly from«H.M. STATIONERY Ob'MDE at the following addresses:IMPERIAL HOUSE, KINOSWAT, LONDON, W.C. 2, and 28, ABINGDON STBEET, LONDON, S.W. Ij37, PETE…
Publication Date 2 April 1920 The London Gazette, Supplement 31850, Page 4116 Share this Link to this item Share this item to Facebook Share this item to LinkedIn Tweet this item Google+ this item DESPATCH No. 3.From: Major-Gfeneral Sir W. E. Ironside,.K.C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., lately Command-ing-in-Chief Allied Forces, Archangel. .To: The Secretary of State for War, WarOffice. .War Office,1st No…
Publication Date 2 April 1920 The London Gazette, Supplement 31850, Page 4125 Share this Link to this item Share this item to Facebook Share this item to LinkedIn Tweet this item Google+ this item line of the Nurrnis river had bee.n successfullyaccomplished when the enemy achieved aninitial success which, had it been followed up,might have involved a portion of the RussianArmy in serious disast…
Publication Date 2 April 1920 The London Gazette, Supplement 31850, Page 4112 Share this Link to this item Share this item to Facebook Share this item to LinkedIn Tweet this item Google+ this item number of troops for as long a period as possible, thus preventing her despatching reinforcements from this Theatre to the Western'Front.(c) The complete difference in housing andtransport facilities,…
Publication Date 2 April 1920 The London Gazette, Supplement 31850, Page 4119 Share this Link to this item Share this item to Facebook Share this item to LinkedIn Tweet this item Google+ this item Page 1 'SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 6 APKIL, 1920. 4119 Appointment and Instructions. His Majesty's Government having decided to "withdraw all British troops from the. northern front, I -receive…
Publication Date 2 April 1920 The London Gazette, Supplement 31850, Page 4121 Share this Link to this item Share this item to Facebook Share this item to LinkedIn Tweet this item Google+ this item a position as possible to carry on the campaign-after our departure.. .I had at the same time arranged for the dis-~patch to North Russia" .before the end ofAugust of two battalions of infantry, two c…
Publication Date 2 April 1920 The London Gazette, Supplement 31850, Page 4128 Share this Link to this item Share this item to Facebook Share this item to LinkedIn Tweet this item Google+ this item Page 1 4128 SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 6 APKIL, 1920 ^capture oif this village threatened seriously the the Russian Northern Army as had received lines of communicationi of the enemy on the suf…