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THE YPRES LEAGUE CHART OF THE SALIENT.
COPYRIGHT TTEOGRAPHIA' L™ 55 FLEET STREET LOUDON EC4
The above is but a small section of the Chart of the Salient, which
is now ready for sale to Members at 3/- a copy on Linen, 4/6.
Bookstall prices, 4/6 a copy on Linen, 7/6.
The map includes
Brandhoek on the
west, Passchen-
daele on the east,
Langemarck on the
north, and Wyt-
schaete on the
south.
The principal
British Trenches,
and the German
Trenches at the be
ginning of the third
Battle of Ypres,
July, 1917, are
shown in a special
printing of red on
the complete map,
and includes the
whole Salient from
near Steenstraat
on the north to
Wyts chaete on
the south.
A green line shows
the approximate
position occupied
by the Allied Ar
mies at the begin
ning of the first
battle, October-
November, 1914,
and a blue line
indicates the posi
tion of second battle
April-May, 1915.
A special red» line
gives the approxi
mate position
reached by the
Allies at the end of
the 1918 offensive.
WAR SHIELDS FOR MODERN WARRIORS.
Heraldry for many centuries has preserved, by means of a beautiful
convention, the badges worn by the warriors of the Middle Ages. But the
pride with which the descendants of ancient families display their armorial
coats should be as nothing to the pride with which the families of our soldiers
should show their insignia, the badges and ribbons which they won and wore,
and which form an imperishable language in which their deeds are enshrined.
All the numberless signs and tokens, crest and badges, forms and colours
used by the Army, Navy and Air Service are essentially heraldic in character,
and as such can be combined to produce shields of great beauty-shields, too,
which are easily intelligible to service men.
In the illustration -the Arms of a Captain, R.E., the upper part of the
shield is divided into three partswhi^e, purple and white, the colours of the
Military Cross; the lower part represents the 1914-15 Starred, white and
blue with wavy lines the three stars for his rank are placed on the coloured
divisions, his two service chevrons on the white parts of the M.C. ribbon.
Then, too, in the lower portion of the shield is shown the patriarchal cross
from the arms of Ypres, telling of service in the Salient."
On payment of 1/2 (registration fee, with postage) members will be
supplied with an exclusive design in colours embodying a record of their
service. For particulars, write to the Secretary, Ypres League, 23, Henrietta
Street, Cavendish Square, London, W.
CAPTAIN, R E.
Military Cross, 1914-15
Star, two Service
chevrons. Servedat Ypres