| FOCH | Ferdinand -, French commander in chief of Allied armies on the Western front in World War I (4) |
| HAIG | Commander-in-Chief of British forces in France in World War I (4) |
| WADE | George ___ (1673 - 1748)Irish-born soldier who became Commander-in-chief of the Forces in 1745 (4) |
| PARTRIDGE | Grey -; gathering on the ground in a covey, a farmland game bird that thrived on the Western Front in no-man's-land during the First World War (9) |
| CAMBRAI | World War I battle on the Western Front in 1917 which saw the first effective large-scale use of tanks (7) |
| FERDINANDFOCH | French commander-in-chief of Allied forces during the First World War (9,4) |
| EMIR | Independent ruler or chieftain in Islamic countries of the Middle East; from Arabic via French, 'commander' (4) |
| ANNA | The first name of the editor-in- chief of the US version of Vogue (4) |
| TATA | Goodbye to all those armies on the front (2-2) |
| NEAL | Late US actress who was Emmy- nominated for All Quiet On The Western Front, Patricia _ (4) |
| SKAT | Game played in 'All Quiet on the Western Front' |
| LEE | Robert E. -, commander-in-chief of the Southern armies in the American Civil War (3) |
| ROBERTELEE | General who was commander- in-chief of the Confederate armies in the American Civil War (6,13) |
| BULGE | The battle of the ___ was Germany's last (unsuccessful) major offensive on the western front of the Second World War (5) |
| NIMITZ | Chester, Commander in Chief of the US Pacific Fleet during the Second World War (6) |
| MARLBOROUGH | Duke of -, Allied commander-in-chief in the War of the Spanish Succession (11) |
| CLIVE | Robert ---, agent of the East India Company and Commander-in-Chief of British India in 1756 (5) |
| DOUGLASHAIG | Commander-in-chief of the British forces in France and Flanders 1915-18 (7,4) |
| YAMAMOTO | Commander in chief of Japan's navy during World War II, killed when his plane was shot down in 1943 (8) |
| BLOC | Group of allied countries found in drab location (4) |