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With the Judæans in the Palestine Campaign



Description With the Judæans in the Palestine Campaign


From the Preface: The formation of a Battalion of Jews for service in the British Army is an event without precedent in our annals, and the part played by such a unique unit is assured of a niche in history owing to the fact that it fought in Palestine, not only for the British cause, but also for the Restoration of the Jewish people to the Promised Land. - Summary by J. H. Patterson

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Preface and IntroductionChapter I. The Balfour DeclarationChapter II. The SanballatsChapter III. The Formation of the Jewish RegimentChapter IV. Training at PlymouthChapter V. The Kosher ProblemChapter VI. We Set Out for PalestineChapter VII. Back in the Land of BondageChapter VIII. The Feast of the PassoverChapter IX. We Set Out for the FrontChapter X. The Nablus FrontChapter XI. We March to the Jordan ValleyChapter XII. Our Position in the MellahahChapter XIII. The Life in the MellahahChapter XIV. We Win Our First HonoursChapter XV. The Capture of the Umm esh Shert FortChapter XVI. The Lost Transport WagonsChapter XVII. We Go up to Ramoth GileadChapter XVIII. The Crown of VictoryChapter XIX. The Strategical Value of PalestineChapter XX. Hospital Scandal at JerusalemChapter XXI. Life at LuddChapter XXII. At RafaChapter XXIII. Return of the AnzacsChapter XXIV. A Red-Letter DayChapter XXV. Jewish Soldiers are Forbidden to Enter the Holy CityChapter XXVI. The Great Boxing CompetitionChapter XXVII. Bir Salem—An Exciting RaceChapter XXVIII. DamascusChapter XXIX. Among the PhilistinesChapter XXX. The Fall of GoliathChapter XXXI. ProtestsChapter XXXII. A Trip to the Sea of GalileeChapter XXXIII. Strange Methods of the E. E. F. StaffChapter XXXIV. The First JudæansChapter XXXV. The Jerusalem PogromChapter XXXVI. The Dawn

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