Appearing on the pages of THE NEW YORK TIMES in 1916 was this letter in which a well-campaigned Canadian trench fighter gives some tips to an American National Guardsman:

“Wire cutters are very good for reconnaissance at night and scouts, but wire cutters never cleared entanglements for a charge. If a Government cannot furnish high explosives to clear the way, (an army should wait until they do)it is a thousand-to-one-shot that even six charmed lives out of a regiment will reach the enemy’s line.”


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