THE BATTLE OF FRANCE Every time haphazard invention brings into being some new military function, it is handed to that army Jack-of-all-trades, the officer of the R.E.s, admirable product of Woolwich, Cambridge, and Chatham. . * „ The R.E.s built the army's first cars. In 1890 they laid the first undersea mines. In 1910 they flew the first military aeroplanes. During that war, which has for some time been known as the Great War and which many of the more prudent are now calling the Four Years War, it fell to the R.E.S to adopt as many as sixteen war babies, from gas cylinders onwards. Already a child has been born of this war—the excavating companies with the very complex machinery they use for their work. Then, as the war baby grows, it wants to live its own autonomous life and leave the apron-strings of the R.E.s. Which is the destiny of all babies. His Majesty's Engineers is the corps of Eternal Parentage. Mules from India From beneath the turbans shine velvet-soft eyes. All of them wear the long moustaches of all the Mongols and sit cross-legged, preparing the old, old foods of the Orient. One scooped the moist flour from its bowl, rolled it into little balls that he flattened like pancakes on a large stone: and they in their turn were tossed on to a glowing sheet of 90