| 1. | The four divisions advanced behind a creeping barrage of unprecedented weight.
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| 2. | As the infantry waded through mud, they lost the creeping barrage.
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| 3. | Creeping barrages to the second and third objective lines were to begin at and
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| 4. | The main attack advanced in five waves, close behind a creeping barrage.
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| 5. | The creeping barrage moved at a rate of between, and per minute.
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| 6. | This allowed the creeping barrage to move too far ahead of the advancing troops.
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| 7. | The creeping barrage began in front of the attacking troops and continued beyond that.
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| 8. | The enemy lines were to be paralysed by a creeping barrage lasting 100 minutes.
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| 9. | Two companies advanced on Gallipoli at behind a creeping barrage and a Stokes mortar bombardment.
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| 10. | The advancing infantry followed a precisely organized creeping barrage, the " ".
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