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HLI Chronicle 1914 - The Royal Highland Fusiliers

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166 HIGHLAND LIGHT 1~l." It so happenedthat it fell to the lot of the Regiment to drivethe enemy from the wood, when they wereboth killed, and another of the party wounded.,Ve soon drove the enemy from the wood,took possession of the place, and were permittedto rest for some days. of which we ;>toodmuch in need. 'Vc once more began thetoils of war, and soon arrived at Toulouse,where my laRt battle was fought and won.N. <strong>The</strong> battle of Toulous(>-the last thatwas fought-concluded the war, aB well as mymilitary service. <strong>The</strong> division of the Armyto which I belonged was not in the gem·ralaction. 'Vc were stationed at the !'lUburbsof the city, on the left bank of the Garonne,on the main road leading along a spaciousbridge into the city. Our duty consisted indriving the enemy into their fortified works.We had a little amusement cannonading andskirmishing, and we considered ourselveseasy when compared with our brave companion~upon the other side, who were dealingdeath among t,he enemy. So hardened andregardless of death had we become that whatwould have formerly been counted a battlepassed with us as a matter of course. <strong>The</strong>enemy, being defeat(>d, withdrew their troopHon the night of the 11th, and we took possessionof Toulouse upon the following morning.After remaining a short time in Toulousemy wife and two daughters joined me in goodh(>alth.Such is a short sketch of the campaigmlof a soldier of a light infantry regiment.

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