
The Irish Guards in the Great War Part 3Legacy of Great Minds 481
조셉 러디어드 키플링In 1918, the Irish Guards confronted the German Spring Offensive, defending positions near Arras during the March Push. Despite exhaustion, they held ground during "standing-to" alerts and counterattacks. As the war turned in the Allies' favor, the battalion advanced steadily toward the Canal du Nord. Fighting at St. Leger and crossing the canal marked the beginning of final operations. The push toward Maubeuge and St. Python reflected a confident, hard-won momentum. As the war ended, the battalion experienced both relief and reflection. The Armistice brought not just victory, but a somber end to years of sacrifice and brotherhood.
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