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were organized into fifteen divisions. Each group of three divisions was were at work. In one day there was a system of wires for the use of the behind it a glistening strand of red copper wire. At the decisive battle Russian hosts in a vast crescent, a hundred miles from end to end. By Whenever a regiment lunged forward, one of the soldiers carried a nearly, as the cannon. This, at least, is the belief of the Japanese, telephone set. If they held their position, two other soldiers ran of Port Arthur lay at their mercy. But the climb had cost them who handled their armies by telephone when they drove back the Russians. battlefield. As the Japanese said, it was this "flying telephone" that soldiers strung the costliest of all telephone lines, at 203 Metre Hill. trim. This feat still stands as the record in rebuilding. enabled Oyama to manipulate his forces as handily as though he were cannon, one hundred and fifty miles of wire were strung across the forward with a spool of wire. In this way and under fire of the Russian means of this glistening red wire, the various batteries and regiments twenty-four thousand lives. wired to a general, and the five generals were wired to the great Oyama When the wire had been basted up this hill to the summit, the fortress city officials. In two days these were linked to long-distance wires; himself, who sat ten miles back of the firing-line and sent his orders. Of the seven million telephones in the United States, about two million In the supreme emergency of war, the telephone is as indispensable, very of Mukden, the silk-worm army, with a million legs, crept against the and in eleven days a two-thousand-line switchboard was in full working Each body of Japanese troops moved forward like a silkworm, leaving playing a game of chess. It was in this war, too, that the Mikado's

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