The County Gentleman 
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LAND &WATER 
Vol LXIV 
No 2757 
SATURDAY. MARCH 13, 1915 
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BRIGADIER-GENERAL FOWKE, C.B. 
Chief Engineer to the British Expeditionary Force 
Sir John French, in a recent despatch stales : " I wish particularly to mention the excellent fervices perforn^rd 
by my Chief Engineer .... who has been ir.defaliRable in supervising ail such work. His ingenuity and 
skill have been most valuable in the local constr.icticn ol the various expedients winch experience has shown to 
be necessary in prolonged trench warfare. 
