01727cam a2200193 4500 377034666 TxAuBib 20170330120000.0 150205s2015||||||||||||||||||||||||eng|u 48169 Project Gutenberg PGUSA eng TxAuBib Wilson, Richard. The Post of Honour [Gutenberg] : Stories of Daring Deeds Done by Men of the British Empire in the Great War / Richard Wilson. Project Gutenberg, 2015. Introduction -- The Victoria Cross -- Captain Grenfell and the charge of the Lancers -- British sailors who knew how to die -- Some of the first V.C.'s -- The spirit of Sir Philip Sidney -- The messengers -- The story of Corporal Holmes -- The men of the first line -- Lieutenant Leach and Sergeant Hogan -- Wilson, O'Leary, and Martin-Leake -- The Canadian Scottish -- The Canadian spirit -- The adventures of the "Kent" -- The Lancashire landing -- Commander Unwin and the two midshipmen -- Anzac -- Submarines in the Dardanelles -- Warneford and the Zeppelin -- Smith and Forshaw: two heroes of Gallipoli -- The story of Edith Cavell -- Jack Cornwell, the boy who "carried on" -- Heroes of Loos -- How Moorhouse brought in his report -- Loraine's fight in the air -- "A glorious band" -- The work of the mine-sweepers -- "The padre" -- Lieutenant Robinson and the Zeppelin -- The Canadians at Vimy Ridge -- Heroes of a hospital ship -- Along the "V.C. Walk" -- Midshipman Gyles and the German boarders -- How man made an earthquake -- "When can their glory fade?" -- "The heart of a lion.". Public domain in the USA. Text. World War, 1914-1918 -- Anecdotes. http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/48169