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French, John Denton Pinkstone, Earl of Ypres, 1852-1925
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Abbe- ville is an important railway junction, and as I looked down from some high ground commanding a view of all the lines of railway, it was as though every set of metals had its proces- sion of trains as far as the eye could reach. That a flank movement of some magnitude was proceeding must have been apparent to any observer. Some enemy aircraft flew over the ground on which I stood, and I felt suie that the Germans must have had warning of our approach to the north. But if the movement was ...ever properly reported, very little attention was paid to it, for the subsequent activities of the cavalry and the Third Corps were most certainly a surprise to the enemy.
Spiers, too, came in and told me that the left of Foch's Army (de Maud'huy's corps) was holding its own well.
That day, I had a long interview with Allenby, and ar- ranged with him to form the cavalry into two divisions, the First under de Lisle, the Second under Gough; the two, forming the cavalry corps, to be, of course, under Allenby's command.


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