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Battle of the Lys: British infantry holding the line of a canal near the village of Merviller, 12 April 1918. IWM image Q6589, reproduced with permission. The extensive canal system of Northern France and Flanders, as well as the rivers in Mesopotamia, proved to be a valuable supply line.

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