The War Illustrated: No. 182. 9th February, 1918.
Topics in this Issue:
Our Observation Post - Of Words and Work.
Aerial Possibilities of 1918; By C.G. Grey, Editor of "The Aeroplane".
Aerial Activity from Flanders to the Adriatic.
Physical Fitness Guarded in Trench & Dug-Out.
Where Snowy Winter Called a Temporary Truce.
With General Marshall's Men in Mesopotamia.
From the Field of Conflict to the Camp of Care.
Brought to the Fore by Revolution in Russia.
My Corners of Armageddon - XXIV - Why I Still Believe In Russia - New Light on the True Inwardness of Bolshevism; By Hamilton Fyfe.
Behind the Lines in Land of Beauty & Romance.
Protective Colouring and Pyrotechnics in War.
The Day's Work by Sea, Shore and Sky: "Nobody's Children" - Some Thrilling Episodes in the Story of the Light Cruisers - Chronicled By John S. Margerison.
Below-Deck Heroes Daily Brave Unseen Danger.
Aspects of Sir Edmund Allenby's Palestine Army.
American Soldiers Enter Sternly Into Action.
Emergencies in Fronter Fighting in the East: Mountain Climbing in the Mahsud Campaign.
Active Women Wield the Woodman's Axe & Saw.
Keeping the Ways Clear With Constant Work.
Decorated for Deeds of Gallantry and Devotion.
Records of the Regiments - LVII - The 7th Canadian Infantry.