The War Illustrated: No. 81. 4th March, 1916.
Topics in this Issue:
The Observation Post: From Blundering to Plundering.
Womanhood in the New Era: Our Great Symposium on the War and our National Life.
Lance and Sabre Behind the Foremost Line.
Fur Coats & Tam-o'-Shanters in the Balkan Field.
Indo-British Activities in a Remote Asian Area.
Egypt Well Prepared Against German Agression.
The Ultimate Extremes in Man-killing Machines.
A Daughter of France Amid the Ruins of Rheims.
The Great Episodes of the War: XXX1V - The Grand Duke's Hammer Stroke in the Icy Caucasus.
Great Guns to the Firing-line by Powerful Crane - Wounded Men Return by Wire Through Space.
Russians in the West: A Romance of the War.
Sturdy Slav Soldiers from Riga to Erzerum.
Keep Your Eye on Ypres! By Our War Correspondent, F.A. McKenzie.
First-line Contrasts in the Stress of Battle.
Out-of-the-Way Films From the French Front.
Theatricals Behind the Lines & Prison Walls.
Sea Power and the Fall of Erzerum: By Commander Carlyon Bellairs, R.N., M.P.
Britain's Roll of Honoured Dead.
Cross Currents in the Air Question: By C.G. Grey, Editor of "The Aeroplane".
Wrecked Aeroplanes and "Archies" East and West.
Officers who will Lead our New Armies to Victory: No. XV: 9th Battalion The South Staffordshire Regiment.