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      As I scare some people, here some military history.

      The Somme offensive was launched. Originally planned as a
      joint British-French attack, the continuing slaughter at
      Verdun in the south significantly reduced the French forces
      available to participate. Rawlinson's Fourth Army led the
      assault, supported by Allenby's Third Army in the north.
      Despite a huge preliminary bombardment, much of the German
      barbed wire and defences remained intact to meet the
      attackers with murderous fire. Some 60,000 casualties were
      suffered on the first day, 19,000 of them fatal: the
      bloodiest day in the British Army's history, and the worst
      losses suffered by any one side in a single day during the
      First World War. Kitchener's New Army of volunteer
      battalions bore the brunt of the losses. Probably the worst
      hit, in percentage terms, was the 10th Battalion of the
      Prince of Wales' Own West Yorkshire Regiment, which lost 710
      men killed and wounded. Newfoundland's small contingent
      suffered horrendously disproportionate losses: the
      Newfoundland Regiment suffered 91% casualties in less than 45
      minutes.

      Nine Victoria Crosses were won that day:

      Major Loudon-Shand, The Yorkshire Regiment, mortally wounded
      whilst in the open helping his men climb over a German trench
      parapet to relative safety.
      Captain Bell, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, was killed after
      mounting four successful lone attacks to eliminate German
      strong-points.
      Captain Green, Royal Army Medical Corps, was killed
      attempting to bring in from No Man's Land a casualty, whose
      wounds he had previously dressed while under heavy fire in
      the open.
      Sergeant Turnbull, Highland Light Infantry, was killed
      leading a grenade attack, having previously distinguished
      himself defending a captured position against repeated German
      counter-attacks.
      Corporal Sanders, the Prince of Wales' Own West Yorkshire
      Regiment, who, cut off with a group of thirty men under his
      command, took an enemy position and organised a brilliant
      defence against heavy attack for thirty-six hours.
      Private McFadzean, Royal Irish Rifles, who flung himself on
      two grenades which lost their safety pins whilst being handed
      out in a crowded trench. He was blown to pieces, but his
      body absorbed sufficient blast to ensure only one other man
      was wounded.
      Private Quigg, Royal Irish Rifles, who over a seven hour
      period in No Man's Land rescued in turn seven wounded men
      despite the enemy barrage.
      Drummer Ritchie, Seaforth Highlanders, who stood exposed on
      an enemy trench parapet, playing the Charge to rally men in
      the appalling confusion of No Man's Land.
      In the air, Major Rees, 32 Squadron Royal Flying Corps, was
      attacked by ten German aircraft whilst flying a DH2 fighter.
      He drove off three opponents damaged, then attacked another
      pair until he ran out of ammunition, despite being badly
      wounded in the process and temporarily losing control of his
      aircraft. He returned safely
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      that was a good read (i still think your lone gunman-ish)

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