The Story of ANZAC: from the outbreak of war to the end of the first phase of the Gallipoli campaign, May 4, 1915
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CONTENTS
Introduction
:
The Australian Nation and the War
. xxv
I. Australia's Position at the Outbreak
. . '.
ι
II. The Australian Offer
. 20
III. The "A.I.F"
. 37
IV. The First Australian Staff
. 64
V. The First Contingent Sails
. 82
VI. The Voyage and the Emden
. 101
VII.
The Training in the Desert
. . . . . 115
VIII.
The Turkish Expedition against Egypt
. . . 140
IX. The Expedition to the Dardanelles
. 166
X. The Corps Leaves Egypt
. 202
XI. The
Gaba
Tepe
Plan
. 219
XII.
The Landing at
Gaba
Tepe
. 245
XIII.
Baby
700. 282
XIV.
The Loss of Baby
700. 306
XV. The Extreme Left
. . 322
XVI.
The
3rd
Brigade on the
"400
Plateau"
. . .
336
XVII.
The
2nd
Brigade on the
"400
Plateau"
. . «359
XVIII.
The Advance to Pine Ridge
. 405
XIX.
MacLaurin's Hill and the Bloody Angle
. . ♦ 425
XX. Mustafa
Кем
al's
Counter-
Att ack
and the First
Night
. 444
XXI.
The 4th Battalion's Advance on the
"400^
Plateau"
482
CONTENTS
XXII.
The Second Turkish Counter-Attack
. . . 499
XXIII.
The Relief by the Marines
. . . ♦ . 524
φ
XXIV.
Anzac Beach
. 543
XXV.
The Clearing of the Wounded
. 563
XXVI.
End of the First Phase of the Campaign
. . . 575
Glossary
. 609
Index
. . . . . . . . . 619
INDEX
Ranks shown after the surnames of officers and men are the highest
attained by each during the war.
Plates, Maps and Sketches referred to after names of places are
those which best indicate their positions.
Abbas Hilmi Pasha, Khedive,
153
Abydos,
179
Achí Baba
(Plates pp.
203, 570;
Map p.
180;
Sk. pp.
207, 220,
504), 181, 187, 193«, 523, 531;
situation of,
207 ;
height,
207 ;
plan for capture of, from
Helles, 208, 221, 440, 603 ;
Kit¬
chener's and Hamilton's anxiety
to reach,
575-6, 601
Adams, Lt.-Col. J. (b.
Bendigo,
Vic),
579
Adana Bair,
345, 347
Adelaide,
95
Aden,
8γ, ΐο8
;
Australasian trans¬
ports at,
109-
го
Admiralty, see
Churchill;
Lord
Fisher; British Navy
Adrianople,
180, 242
Aghyl
Dere,
239
Ahuni Bey,
478
Aircraft,
146, 152, 184, 393
Akaba (Map p.
148), 144
Akaba, Gulf of (Map p.
148),
143, 150
Albany (W. Aust.), concentration
of transports at,
88, 94-8
Alchi
Tepe,
see
Achí Baba
Aleppo,
213
Alexandretta (Map p.
2:12), 149*
573',
projected landing at,
173.
176, 213
Alexandria (Map p.
212У,
77,
94,
*73,
191, 203,
zip,
566-9, 571-
3.; ist
contingent disembarks at,
113-4, 116; 2nd
contingent dis¬
embarks at,
136;
base for
Med.
Exp. Korce,
209-11
Alt
Saib
Bey,
519
Allah Gully,
41
τ
> 475
Amanüs Mountains, 143, 149
America, Military Academy, West
Point,
55;
Expeditionary force,
troops' pay,
42,
hats,
61
Ammunition (Small Arm),
American,
62 ;
exported from
Australia,
62;
Birdwood's appeal
for economy,
506, 538
Anafakta Biyuk (Map p.
180;
Sk. p.
206), 205, 222
Anafarta Kuchuk (Map p.
180;
Sk, p.
206), 205, 222
Anatolia (Map p.
212), 143, 149
Anderson Knoll (Maps pp.
227,
268;
Sk. p.
226), 226-8, 355, 405-
6;
Turkish battery on, April
25,
391-2, 304, 414-5, 416
An near, Capt. W. R. (of Perth,
W. Aust.; b.
Ballarat,
Vic),
Landing,
259;
first officer killed
in Gallipoli,
260
Antill, Brig.-Gen. J. M. (of
Jarvisfield,
Pieton,
N.S.W.
;
b.
Pieton),
138
Antwerp,
168, 109
Anzac
(for events before Landing
see also
Gaba
Tepe),
origin of
word,
124-5 ;
Birdwooďs
al¬
ternative choice of, for Landing,
230 ;
numbers intended to be
landed April
25, 456;
forces
■ landed April
25-
May
1, 281,
to
midnight, April
25, 477;
num¬
bers of opposing forces at Land¬
ing,
477;
wounded,
.
collection
and evacuation of,
314, 563-72;
inflated objectives and failure
to carry out plans, 4S2,
602-4;
wire defences lacking,
505 ;
force from
Helles
expected in
sight of,
523 :
casualties, first
619
620
INDEX
Anzac—
continued.
week,
536-7, 598-9;
description
and area of,
543, 602 ;
choice of
name,
545;
reinforcements
lacking,
576;
difficulties of em-
placing artillery,
393, 605 ;
possibilities, April
25,
with two
extra divisions,
604;
"First,"
"Second" and "Third" ridges,
for features of see Map p.
268
—
A.
&
N.Z. Army Corps, land¬
ing postponed,
243.
April
25,
error in landing,
250-6, 275,
dislocation of plans due to,
255-
7>
337, 369, 602;
time of land¬
ing,
253;
MacLagan's first dis¬
positions,
275-6 ; 1
and
2
Bdes.
land,
280;
advance to, and re¬
tirement from, Baby
700, 282-
321 ;
landing suspended while
wounded cleared,
314;
critical-
position on left,
295-6, 299-300,
318;
extreme left,
322-35,
rescue
of wounded on beach,
329, 330-2 ;
2 Bde.
diverted to right,
363-404 ;
last reserve
(4
Bn.) used,
400-1 ;
advance to Pine Ridge,
405-24;
alignment on right at nightfall,
424;
situation at night and pro¬
posed evacuation,
452-63 ;
sup¬
plies and ammunition,
465-6;
morale of troops
—
brigadiers'
false estimate,
453-4, 457-8, 462-
5, 467, 522-3; 4 Bde., 468-71;
inner defence
Hne
formed,
476;
trenches, April
25-6, 480, 482-
7;
furthest point reached,
346.
April
26,
fear of counter-attack,
454-6, 458-9, 476, 482 ;
situation
at dawn,
482 ;
disastrous charge
by
4
Bn. etc.,
490-8,
Staff's ig¬
norance of,
494, 498 ;
rumoured
arrival of
Helles
forces behind
Turks,
495.
April
27-9,
line
organised into sectors,
509, 525-
7;
exhaustion of troops,
523-4,
527-31, 635-6;
relief by Roy.
Nav. Div.,
524-5, 532-42
—
Turks (April
25-
May
1) :
Opposition to landing,
356-7, 359,
374, 376-7, 379-81, 384-5, 419, 433-
4, 444-52. 474-5. 476-80, 503-23,
539-42 ; Von
Sanders believes
Anzac
—
continued.
Anzac a feint,
448;
troops ex¬
hausted and disorganised,
424,
477-9» 522;
casualties,
477;
numbers opposed to landing,
477 ;
naval guns affect morale,
522 ;
trenches, April
28, 538-9.
See also wider units engaged
Anzac Beach, locality of,
361,
545 ;
Hd.-Qrs. and hospitals on,
April
25, 367, 456-7, 545-7;
scene
at night, April
25, 465-7; 1
and
3
Bdes. after first relief,
533-6;
enemy observation of, from
Nibrunesi and
Gaba
Tepe, 544i
555-6 ;
enemy shelling of, and
ships,
543-6, 550-2, 554,
troops'
indifference to,
547-8, 554;
see
also Brighton Beach
Anzac Cove (Plates pp.
284, 390,
407, 544;
Map p.
268;
Sk. p.
544) ;
see Anzac Beach
Anzac Gully,
547
Anzacs, appreciation of,
139»
605-7
^
,
Arab, comparison with Turk,
142,
153
Aragon, S72
Arcadian, G.H.Q. on,
219, 231,
232, 567-9
Ari Burnu
(Plates pp.
251, 261,
543-4;
Maps pp.
227, 268), 299,
300, 322, 348, 350, 361, 367, 430,
447, 448, 564;
locality of,
252;
mistaken for
Gaba
Tepe
at
Landing,
255;
Turkish trench
on,
258
Arish, El (Map p.
148), 144,
150-1,
164
Arish, Wadi el (Map p. I4»),
147, 151
Armentieres, 171
Armstrong,
Lt. F.
L.t
581
Army Medical Corps, see Aus¬
tralian Imperial Force, etc.
Army Service Corps, see Aus¬
tralian Imperial Force, etc.
Arnott Col. J. McL. (of Strath-
field, Sydney, N.S.W.; b. New¬
castle, N.S.W.),
600
Artillery (of A.
&
N.Z. Army
Corps, at Anzac), difficulty of
emplacing,
314, 353, 605;
Aus¬
tralian,
314,
464,
480. 542, 55°
y
INDEX
621
Artillery
—
continued.
Ν.Ζ.
howitzers
440, 463, 480,
605 ;
Indian Mountain Btys.,
314, 337
y
393-5, 454, 464, 476,
494;
see also Australian Im¬
perial Force, New Zealand
Expeditionary Force, Naval
Gun Fire
Artillery (Turkish),
Gaba
Tepe,
278-9, 367,
З9І-З,
409,
4б4;
ON
"Third" ridge,
30З,
379,
381,
384-5, 390-5, 397, 414-15, 416,
449, 450, 484, 490, 546;
see also
Turkish Army
Ashmead-Bartlett, E.,
605
Asiatic Hills (Plate p.
288;
Sk.
p.
206)
Asmak
Dere,
239, 241
Asquith, Rt. Hon. H. H.,
13, 17,
171, 175, 194
Ashton,
743
Pte.
F., 11
Bn. (of
Geraldton.
W. Aust.
;
b.
Sydney,
N.S.W.),
316, 470
Athens,
224
Attacks (Anzac)
—
A. and
ΛΓ.Ζ.
Corps
—
Landing,
245 et seq. ;
Nibrunesi,
556;
Gaba
Tepe,
556-
62;
April
26, 4
Bn.,
490-8;
May
2, 581-99
(Map p.
586)
—
Turkish
—
April
25, 356-7, 359,
374, 376-7, 379-80, 384-5, 419,
433-4, 445-52, 474-5, 478-80;
Apr.
26, 502;
April
27, 506-22;
May
If
539-42
Au ja,
El, (Map
ρ.
148),
143
Austin,
Maj. C. D.,
581
Austin, Brig.-Gen.
J. G., (b.
Barbadoes, West Indies),
78,
280
Austin,
610
Cpl. W. G.,
12
Bn.
(b. Nottingham,
Eng.), 494
Australia, warning telegrams,
1,
!3,
25,
and Government action
after receipt of,
23-7
Australian, The, character, and
comparison with other races,
3-7, 14-17, 47-8;
attitude at out¬
break of War,
11-19;
motives
for entering War,
18-19;
his
generous giving to war chari¬
ties,
19;
influence of bush life
on,
46-7;
"off parade a civilian,"
127 ;
humanity of,
259,
and ap¬
preciation of, as soldier,
605-7
Australian and New Zealand
Army Corps, Birdwood com¬
mands, no,
112,
organises,
117-
19;
H.Q., a British formation,
117;
Staff,
117, 123-4;
com¬
position,
117-19;
origin of title,
118,
of "Anzac,"
124-5;
allot¬
ted for Dardanelles,
191 ;
leaves
Egypt,
213-16;
objectives at
Landing,
220
(Map p.
227;
Sk.
p.
220) ;
Indian Mountain Btys.
and Ceylon Planters'
Kirie
Corps
attached,
214-15.
Gallipoli,
plans for
Gaba
Tepe
landing,
208, 219-20, 221-30 ;
casualties
anticipated at Landings,
217;
Staff reconnoitres coast,
222-3;
evacuating wounded,
232-3, 563-
72 ;
Staff at Anzac,
280, 550-2;
Forces landed April
25-
May
1,
281 ;
reorganisation, April
25-8,
283, 524-7;
relief by Roy.
Nav.
Div.,
524, 532-42;
Staff's ignor¬
ance of medical plans,
566;
casualties, first week,
599, 605 ;
reinforcements for
Helles,
бої;
for detailed events at Anzac see
Anzac
Australian Historical Mission,
189, 289, 4061t, 421, 478
Australian Imperial Force,
93;
pre-war plans for oversea force,
27-8, 42, 73;
offered to Britain,
28-32 ;
administration,
35-36
í
British Army, relations with,
126-7, 139, 217, 532;
clothing
and equipment,
60-3, 84-5
\
Я?"1"
mand,
31-2, 33',
composition,
29, 31;
cost (with Navy, etc.),
to June
1920, 33;
discipline,
47-8, 92-3, 127,
at Landing,
248, 605-6;
enlistments
—
types in
1
Div.,
43-7, 59, 84,
statistics,
ages,
60,
immigrants in
1
Inf.
Bde., 84,
country recruits,
84;
medical standards,
59;
force's
national character,
29-32 ;
New
Zealanders, relations with,
129,
516;
non-com, officers,
56-7;
officers
—
selection,
42, 48-54, 82,
troops' attitude to and relations
with,
48, 95, 549-51.
first Officer
killed in Gallipoli (Annear),
260;
organisation, distinct from
622
INDEX
Аиѕт.
Imperial Force
—
continued.
home forces,
34;
stretcher-
bearers and "non-combatants,"
standard set at Anzac,
552-5 ;
territorial composition,
37-42 ;
pay and allowances,
42-3 ;
title,
how adopted,
36 ;
shell and rifle
fire, troops' disregard of,
547-8;
training, Australians' aptitude
for,
46-7;
appreciation of An-
zacs,
605-7
—
In Egypt, reasons for diver¬
sion to, 110-12; part of A.
&
N.Z. Corps, under Birdwood,
no,
117-19;
administration,
119;
base established,
119, 214;
colours,
139 ;
discipline—
re¬
patriation of undesirables,
69,
127-9,
Birdwood's appeal to
troops,
129,
"Battles of the
'Wozzer,'
" 130, 215 ;
Mena,
1
Div.
at,
115-17,
and last days
at, before Landing, 211-18; Pay
Branch confusion,
77-8;
physique
compared with other troops,
126, 136;
reinforcements and
2nd
contingent,
136, 155 ;
train¬
ing,
125-6, 130-9
—1st
Division, Albany, concen¬
tration at and departure from,
94-8, 95;
completed,
21
Sept.
87 ;
composition,
37-9 ;
equip¬
ping,
84-5 ;
officers, selection,
49-
54,
statistics,
54 ;
South Africa,
proposed diversion to,
97 ;
Staff,
64-81, 95;
transports, con¬
voying, German Pacific Sqdn.,
route,
87-100;
voyage to Egypt,
101-14, training,
99,
discipline,
127.
In Egypt, Alexandretta,
projected landing at,
176, 213;
amusements, lacking at
Mena,
Cairo "amusements,"
127-8;
dis¬
ciplinary difficulties,
128-30 :
reinforcements,
136, 214;
train¬
ing,
125-6, 130-6, 211 ;
apprecia¬
tion of,
139;
leavgs
Mena,
2Ί3.
215-16.
Gallipoli Campaign,
objectives at landing,
225-8
(Map p.
227) ;
casualties
—
antici¬
pated at Landings,
217,
first-
week,
536-7;
officers,
549, 599:
discipline,
248, 605-6;
forces
landed at Anzac, April 2$-May
1,
Аиѕт,
Imperial Force
—
continued.
281 ;
officers
—
first killed in
Gallipoli (Annear),
260,
troops-
relations with,
549-51,
casualties
among, April
25-30, 549;
prison¬
ers in Turkish hands,
316, 536;
relieved,
524, 532-8;
reorganisa¬
tion,
482, 525-6;
sectors of line,
April
27, 525-7;
shell and rifle
fire, troops' disregard of,
546-8;
Staff at Anzac,
280;
apprecia¬
tion of Anzacs,
605-7
—2nd
Division,
38
—3rd
Division,
38
—
5th Division,
38
—
Army Medical Corps, com-
positon of
1, 2
and
3
Fid. Ambs.,
39 ;
recruits,
57 ;
origin,
59, 78-9 ;
numbers landed,
281 ;
work of
regimental officers at Anzac,
563-6 ;
Fid. Ambs.
_
staff and
equip. hospital ships,
568-9.
ist
Casualty Clearing Station
(Tas.),
to
Lemnos,
192, 214;
at Anzac,
281, 462, 545, 546,
552, 563, 564, 565»
wounded
passed through to midnight,
April
25, 566. ist
Field Ambu¬
lance (NS.WJ,
39, 94, 281, 462,
554, 564. 2nd
Field Ambulance
(Vic),
39, 281. 3rd
Field Ambu¬
lance (Q'land., S. Aust., W.
Aust.,
Tas.),
39;
to
Lemnos,
192:
at Landing,
247, 267, 269, 281,
299, 3^7,
З29,
564;
Pte. Simpsons
donkeys,
553-4;
Maj.
Butler and
staff in Galeka,
568-9.
No.
1
General Hospital (Q'land
J
,
SI2·
No.
2
General Hospital
(N.S.W.),
572. ist
Stationary
Hospital (S. Aust),
214. 2nd
Stationary Hospital (W. Aust.).
to Gallipoli, on Hindoo
233',
idle, April
24-29, 566-7;
trans¬
fers to Gloucester Castle ana
Deva.nha,
568.
Army Nursing
Service (All States),
572
—
Army Service Corps (All.
States),
547-8. ist
Dépôt Umt
of Supply,
281. ist
Div.
Train,
94, 281. ist
Field Bakery, *92>
214. ist
Field Butchery,
214.
Motor Transport, sent to Eng¬
land,
118
INDEX
623
AüST.
Imperial Force
—
continued.
—
Artillery,
composition
of
ι,.
2
and
3 ödes.,
39;
with
і
Div.,
57-
8 ;
recruits,
57, 58, 94 ;
Div.
Amm.
Col.,
not at landing,
213;
num¬
bers landed,
281 ;
delay in land¬
ing,
480 ;
difficulty of emplacing
at Anzac,
393,
Ó05.
1st
Bri¬
gade (N.S.W.), composition,
39,
and numbers landed,
281. ist
Battery,
39, 58, 86, 605. 2nd
Battery,
39;
formation of,
85-6;
605. 3rd
Battery,
39, 605. 2nd
Brigade (Vic.)» composition,
39,
and numbers landed,
281.
4th
Battery,
39, 281, 464;
landed
April
25,
and re-embarked,
314.
$th Battery,
39, 281.
6th Battery,
39, 281, 605. 2nd Bde.
Amm.
Col.,
281. 3rd
Brigade (Q'lanDj
S. Aust., W. Aust.,
Tas.),
com¬
position,
39,
and numbers landed,
281 ;
in May
1
(Turkish) attack,
542.
7th Battery (Q'landJ,
39,
281 ;
on Bolton's Hill, April
26,
S07, April
27, 522,
May
1, 542.
8th Battery (W. AustJ,
39, 281 ;
origin of,
58,
9th Battery
(Tas.),
39, 281 ;
origin of,
58. 3rd Bde.
Amm. Col.,
39, 281
—Chaplains, at
Mena,
127
—Engineers, composition of
1,
2
and
3
Field Coys.,
39 ;
recruits,
57;
one coy. to each bde,
58-9;
numbers landed,
281. ist
Field
Company (N.S.WJ,
39, 94, 192,
281. 2nd
Field Company (Vic),
39, 95, 281, 522 ;
water supply,
Anzac,
573-4. 3rd
Field Com¬
pany (Q'land, Vic, S. Aust., W.
Aust.,
Tas.)
, 39, 281 ;
on Suez
Canal? 145-4Ó
;
in
Gaba
Tepe
raid, May
4, 558-62
—
Infantry, reason for offer of
infantry division,
32;
compara¬
tive popularity of light horse,
40-1 ;
horsemen enlisting in,
43 ;
Australian unused to marching,
47 ;
training in desert,
130 et seq.;
company system changed,
135-6.
1st
Brigade (N.S.W.),
37, 94, 132 ;
Col. MacLaurin,
49-50 ;
bde. staff,
50-1;
selection of officers,
51-4;
immigrants in,
84;
Euripides at
Aust. Imperial Force
—
continued.
Albany,
95-6;
desert training,
130-1,
211 ;
C.O.s' influence on
bns.,
134;
from Mudros to
Purnea Bay,
243 ;
Landing,
280,
294-5,
362
;
numbers landed,
281;
divisional reserve,
300; 400
Plateau,
■ 386-7;
Col. Owen com¬
mands vice MacLaurin killed
April
27,
52I>
525;
called
3rd
Bde.,
April
25-6, 525;
sector
allotted, April
27, 526;
relieved
by Roy.
Nav. Div.,
532-7 ;
casu¬
alties, April
25-30, 536;
relieves
Roy.
Nav. Div.,
on MacLaurin's
Hill, May r,
537, 582-3;
May
2
attack,
583;
Gen. Walker com¬
mands,
582. ist
Battalion
(N.S.WJ,
37, 94, 219, 313;
areas recruited from,
41 ;
Lt.-
Col. Dobbin,
53;
Majors Kin-
don and Swanneli,
134;
num¬
bers landed,
281 ; 400
Plateau,
April
25, 386-7, 389, 400, 416;
casualties, April
25-30, 536;
parties of L/Cpl. Freame,
316,
333;
Capt. Jacobs,
295-6, 303-5,
316, 320-1, 380, 433-4, 437, 471,
530;
Maj.
Kindon,
on Baby
700,
295-6, 297, 302-5, 306, 319, 380,
433-4, 437, 471, 530;
Lt. Shout,
295,
З04, З16,
3*8,
332-З,
334.
466, 471, 508-9;
Lt. Street,
295, 530;
Maj. Swanneli,
295-7;
Lt. Wootten,
386. 2nd
Battalion
(N.S.WJ,
37, 94;
areas re¬
cruited from,
41 ;
Lt.-Col.
B r a u n d,
52, 134;
numbers
landed,
281 ;
The Nek and
Baby
700
(and Russell's Top
adjacent),
296, 297, 299, 302, 304,
307,
ЗО9, ЗІЗ,
315;
reserve coys.,
300;
Walker's Ridge (and Rus¬
sell's Top adjacent),
314,
317-18,
320, 471-2, 501, 502-3, 508-16;
400
Plateau,
386-8, 396;
Bloody
Angle,
432, 434-7;
casualties,
April
25-28, 515,
April
25-30, 536;
relieved,
515-16;
parties of Lt.
Barton,
434;
Lt.
G. W.
Brown,
309;
Maj.
Burke,
333, 472, 501,
503, 508-9;
Lt. Campbell,
304,
435, 437;
Capt.
Concanon,
333,
472, 501,
50З,
508; Lt. Cook, 386-
624
INDEX
Аиѕт.
Imperial Force
—
continued.
8, 396-8;
Maj.
Gordon,
296, 297,
299;
Lt. Harrison,
508-9;
Lt.
Heugh,
436, 473-4;
Sgt.-Maj.
Jones,
304, 434-5;
Lt. Mors-
head,
309, 313, 315, 316;
Capţ.
Richardson,
296, 297;
Maj.
Scobie,
296. 3rd
Battalion
(N.S.WJ,
6, 37, 94;
areas re¬
cruited from,
41;
Lt.-Col. Owen,
52, 134;
Maj.
Bennett,
82;
for¬
mation of,
82-4, 85 ;
numbers
landed,
281 ;
Landing,
295, 300,
430;
MacLaurin's Hill,
431, 438-
43, 530-1;
Bloody Angle,
431-Ó;
Courtney's Post,
431 ;
H.Q. at
Steele's Post,
438, 521 ;
stretcher-
bearers,
463, 553 ;
Wire Gully
(battle outposts),
528-30, 541 ;
casualties, April
25-30,
536
;
parties of Lt. Beeken,
442-3, 519,
528 ;
Maj.
Bennett,
435, 439 ;
Maj.
Brown,
430, 436, 439, 441;
Lt.
Cadell,
433-6;
Lt. Carter,
528;
Capt. Cowey,
433-6, 473-4, 518;
Lt. Evans,
463;
Lt. Goldring,
528, 529-30 ;
Maj.
Lamb,
430, 432,
434, 436, 439, 519-20, 530-1, 537;
Capt. Leer,
304, 305, 316, 431-6,
438;
Capt. McConaghy,
430-1,
443, 495, 528;
Lt. McDonald,
440-3, 519,
528; Sgt. Mc¬
Clelland,
441 ;
Lt. Moore,
528 ;
Capt. Wilson,
431.
4th Bat¬
talion (N.S.WJ,
37, 94;
areas
recruited from,
41 ;
Lt.-Col.
Onslow Thompson,
52, 134;
Maj.
Macnaghten,
53;
numbers
landed,
281 ;
divisional reserve,
300, 313,
given
2nd
Bde,
400-1,
456;
Bolton's Ridge,
401, 416,
419, 474-5, 521 ;
disastrous attack,
April
26, 490-8;
condition of,
April
27, 527;
casualties, April
25-30, 536;
parties of Lt. Fan¬
ning,
492;
Maj.
Heane,
491, 494,
496. 497;
Lt. Milligan,
491, 494,
496-8;
Lt. M. P. Smith,
492.
2nd
Brigade (Vic),
37;
Col.
M'Cay,
49-50 ;
brigade staff,
51 ;
desert training,
132-3, 211 ;
bn. officers,
132-3 ; 7
and
8
Bns. on Suez Canal,
163, 164;
objectives at Landing,
228,
Аиѕт.
Imperial Force
—
continued.
337, 361-3, 370-1
(Map p.
227),
from Mudros to Purnea Bay,
243;
numbers landed,
281 ;
Land¬
ing,
280, 294, 324, 325-32, 359,
361-3, 367-8;
original plans for
landing,
325-6, 361-3; 400
Plateau,
357-8, 359-404, 407-24;
diverted to right of
3 Bde.,
344, 363, 364-5, 368, 407;
con¬
centration at Rendezvous,
368-
9, 371, 381 ;
sector allotted April
27, 526;
condition of, April
27,
527;
relieved,
537;
casualties,
April
25-30, 537.
5th Battalion
(Vic),
37, 95;
area recruited
from,
42;
Lt.-Col. Wanliss,
132;
public schools' company,
45 ;
arrival at
Mena,
115-6;
num¬
bers landed,
281 ;
Landing,
362,
363, 368, 371; 400
Plateau,
382-9, 395-402, 412, 415, 527;
casualties, April
25-30, 537;
parties of Lt. Capes,
494;
Capt.
Carter,
396-8, 402;
Capt. Cle¬
ment,
485 ;
Lt. Derham,
382-8,
396-8, 422-3, 474;
Maj.
Fethers,
382-4, 388-9;
Capt.
Flockart,
382-3, 384, 388, 389, 395-6, 402;
Sgt. Ghent,
388;
Lt. Hooper,
388-9, 397, 422-3;
Lt. Levy,
396-
8, 422-3;
Capt. D. A. Luxton,
402, 494;
Sgt. Marshall,
494;
Lţ.
Phillips,
386;
Sgt.-Maj.
Piggott,
395;
Lt. Ross,
388;
Maj.
Saker,
382, 383, 384-6, 401-
4, 467, 474, 485, 487-8.
6th
Battalion (Vic),
37',
area re~
cruited from,
42;
Lt.-Col. Sem-
mens,
133 ;
numbers landed,
281 ;
Landing,
325, 326, 361, 362, 363,
367-8; 400
Plateau and Spurs,
381-2, 388, 389, 390, 395-6, 397-8»
399, 404, 407-24, 521, 527;
ex¬
tinction of party on Pine Ridge,
April
25, 420;
casualties, April
25-30, 537;
parties of
Maj.
Bennett,
382, 388, 390, 395, 408,
411-2, 415-6, 417-20;
Capt. Bor-
wick,
474;
Capt. Daly,
389, 397-
8, 404, 417, 422-3;
Maj.
Hamil¬
ton,
407, 409, 42*0;
Capt. Hooke,
407;
Capt.
C. J.
Luxton,
409;
Lt.· Prisk,
368, 407, 408-11,
41З-4,
INDEX
625
Аиѕт.
Imperial Force
—
continued.
415, 416-7, 421-2, 424;
Maj.
Wells,
382, 388, 390, 395-6, 399, 415-6.
7th Battalion
(
Vic),
37 ;
area
recruited from,
41 ;
^.-Col.
Elliott,
133-4;
on Suez Canal
163, .164;
numbers landed,
281 ;
Landing, at Fisherman's
Hut, casualties and rescue of
wounded,
324, 325-32,
at Anzac
Beach,
361, 362, 362» 367-8; 400
Plateau,
37Г-3,
375-6, 381,
38g,
395,
З98,
402, 415, 527;
Col.
McNicoll
(6
Bn.) commands
section of, April
25, 398-9;
casualties, April
25-30, 537;
parties of
Maj. Blezard,
371,
37-2',
Lt. Grills,
361, 363, 375-6,
402, 414-5, 488, 494, 497;
Lt.
A. D. Henderson,
415;
Capt.
R. H. Henderson, 37\,
372,
373, 474;
Capt. Hunter,
372;
Maj.
Jackson,
326-32, 361, 371-
2;
Capt. Layh,
327-32,
466;
Maj.
Mason,
363, 371;
Lt. Scan-
Ian,
328-32;
Lt. Swift,
363.
Sth
В
ai talion
(Vic),
37;
area re¬
cruited from,
42 ;
Lt.-Col.
Bolton,
133 ;
on Suez Canal,
Г63,
164;
numbers landed,
281;
Land¬
ing",
362·;
Bolton's Ridge,
366-7,
398, 400, 408, 411, 412-4, 416; 400
Plateau,
378, 390, 398, 400, 402,
415 ;
Wheatfield,
474-5 ;
condition
of, April
27, 527 ;
casualties,
April
25-30, 537 ;
parties of Col.
Field,
398, 413 ;
Col. Gartside,
398, 412-3;
Capt
Hartland, 424;
Capt. Possingham,
413 ;
Sgt.
Traili,
413, 475; Lt.
Yates,
417,
421. 3rd
Brigade
—
"All Aus¬
tralian"— (Q'land, S. Aust.,
W. Aust.,
Tas.),
composition,
37-8;
Col. SincIair-MacLagan,
49;
brigade staff,
5г;
field day
in Egypt,
ГЗГ-21;
officers,
134-5;
selected as Landing covering
force,
135 ;
to
Lemnos,
192, 209-
11;
reinforcements,
214;
plans
and objectives at Landing,
226-8, 336-7, 361-2,
(Maj> p.
227) ;
leaves Mudros for
Gaba
Tepe,
243-4 ;
at Landing,
245,
ct. seq. (Map,
p.
256) ;
numbers
Aust. Imperial Force
—
continued.
landed,
281 ; 400
Plateau,
336-
58, 364, 404, 407, 415,
418-ig;
reorganisation, April
25, 466-
7, 472-3, 525-6,
April
27, 535;
command,
520, 525, 531 ;
called
ist Bde.,
April
25-26, 525;
sector
allotted, April
27, 526;
relieved,
532-6;
casualties, April
25-30,
536.
9th Battalion (Q'land),
38,
91, 131;
at
Lemnos,
210;
ob¬
jectives at Landing,
226-8, 337,
405, 406;
Landing,
247 et seq.;
with
10
Bn. first ashore,
252;
Maj.
Salisbury commands,
263;
numbers landed,
281 ; 400
Plat¬
eau,
338, 341-2, 343-4, 350, 352,
353, 354-8, 360-1, 370, 372-5,
З76-9,
380-1, 390, 396, 398, 402,
404-6, 496, 525 ;
Bolton's Hill,
356-7;
party reaches "Third"
ridge,
345, 347, 406;
MacLaurin's
Hill,
534;
casualties, April
25-30,
536;
parties of Lt. Boase,
275,
343-4, 355, 373, 376-7, 402, 404,
487, 490, 494, 495;
Maj.
Brand,
275-6, 353, 354, 357,
360,
373;
Lt. Chambers,
356, 381 ;
Lt.
Chapman,
496;
Lt. Costin, 37S,
379, 380, 381 ;
Capt. Dougall,
354-7, 418;
Capt. Fisher,
356;
Lt. Fortescue,
262, 352, 373, 378-
9, 398;
Cpl. Harrison,
341-2,
355, 377, 398, 422, 424;
Lt. Hay-
men,
377-9, 381, 398;
Capt. Jack¬
son,
266, 267, 275, 354, 406;
Sgt.
Knightley,
418, 419-20, 424, 530;
Capt. Melbourne,
381 ;
Capt.
Milne,
266-7,
34i>
352, 354-6, 357,
373, 374, 378, 380, 406 ;
Lt. Plant,
356, 405-6;
Lt. Roberts,
490,
494;
Maj. J. C.
'Robertson,
257,
261 ;
Maj. S. B.
Robertson,
263,
283, 286, 291-2, 296,
29S
; Lt.
Ross,
356;
Capt. Ryder,
345, 347-8,
351, 353, 374, 377, 427, 431 ;
Lt.
Thomas,
341-4,
355f
373, 376-7,
379, 381, 402; Lt.-
Young,
374.
10th Battalion (S. Aust.),
38;
Col. Weir,
135 ;
at
Lemnos,
210 ;
objectives at Landing,
228, 336-
7,
34<5,
359-60, 394;
Landing,
247, et seq. ;
with
9
Bn., first
ashore,
252;
numbers landed,
626
INDEX
A
иѕт.
Imperial Force—continued.
281 ; 400
Plateau,
337-4*
t
343'4,
349-54, 357-8, 37^-3,
37&,
389,
395, 399, 408-9, 496, 525, 534;
Wire Gully,
354, 392, 528-9;
Mortar Ridge,
431-7;
casual¬
ties, April
25-30, 536;
Gaba
Tepe
raid, May
4, 557-8, 559,
560-1 ;
parties of
Maj.
Beevor,
351, 353;
Capt. Giles,
430, 431-
6, 530;
Lt. Haig,
344-9, 354,
442, 528;
Lt. Hamilton,
430;
Lt. Heming,
353, 534;
Sgt. Hen-
wood,
488, 491, 494, 496, 497;
Capt. Herbert,
350, 351, 430;
Lt. Holmes,
496;
Maj.
Hur-
combe,
375 ;
Capt. Jacob,
263,
351;
Capt. Lorenzo,
352;
Lt.
Loutit,
266, 338-40, 361, 374, 377,
379, 427, 431, 442-3, 528-9, 603,
(on Scrubby Knoll),
344-9, 351»
354;
Maj. Oldham,
263, 351, 353,
429;
Lt. Rumball,
270, 558-9,
5бо;
Lt.
Talbot
Smith (scouts),
253,
256-7. 259, 261-2, 337-8, 340-1;
Lt. Todd, 529;
Sgt. Virgo,
488,
497;
Col. Weir,
263, 359-60, 392,
399.
nth Battalion (W. Aust.),
38, 131 ;
objectives at Landing,
228, 33^-7, 394;
Landing,
247 et
seg.
;
numbers landed,
281 ;
Baby
700
and Battleship Hill,
282 et seq., 313 ;
MacLaurin's
Hill,
425-ЗО, 438-4З,
52S-9;
Pope's Hill,
469;
Walker's
Ridge,
472;
Plugge's Plateau,
476;
Steele's Post,
525, 535;
casualties, April
25-30, 536;
Gaba
Tepe
raid, May
4, 556-62;
parties of Capt. Barnes,
282,
. 283, 284, 285, 425-9, 439, 528;
Maj.
Broekman,
260, 202, 263,
276, 277-8, 282-6, 337, 438-9; Lt.
Buttle,
286, 287-90; Lt. Cooke,
284. 286;
Capt. Croly,
354, 429,
438-9, 528;
Lt. Darnell,
439;
Maj.
Dentón,
282, 283, 284, 285,
286, 295, 354, 425-9, 439, 454, 467;
Capt. Everett,
270, 272, 277, 283,
284-5, 354, 425-9, 439, 501, 520,
530. 534;
Sgt.
Hallahan,
442;
L/Cpl. Howe,
315, 316-20, 437,
471, 481 ;
Lt. Jackson,
269, 270.
272, 286, 287, 290, 333-4;
Col.
Aust. Imperial Force
—
continued.
Johnston,
520 ;
Capt. Leane,
256,
259, 260, 282, 284, 285, 520,
(Gaba
Tepe)
556-62;
Cpi. Louch,
441,
529-30; Lt. Macfarlane, 270, 277,
283, 285, 429, 439; Lt.
Morgan,
260, 284, 285-6; Lt.
Newman,
348, 353;
Capt. feck,
269-70, 272,
277, 348, 353;
Lt. Reid,
288-90;
Lt. Rockliff,
270, 272, 277, 283,
285, 429, 439 ;
Lt. Selby,
259, 283,
42778, 429, 474, 528, 530;
Lt.
Strickland,
323,
324;
Capt.
Tulloch,
271, 274-5, 286-7,
(on
Battleship Hill)
287-91, 322, 329,
380, 451, 603.
12th Battalion (S.
Ausi.,
W.
Aust.,
Tas.),
38, 91 ;
Col. Clarke,
135; Bde.
reserve
at Landing,
228, 337 ;
Landing,
245 et seq.,
31З,
323-5,
ЗЗО,
380 ;
numbers landed,
281 ; 400
Plateau,
353, 354, 357, 373,
375,
39O,
393, 402, 406, 410,
412;
Walker's Ridge,
472;
Mac-
Lagan's Ridge,
476;
MacLaurin's
Hill,
523, 525, 528, 534, 538;
casualties, April
25-30, 536;
Bolton's Hill,
542;
parties of
Cpl. Austin,
494;
iJt. Booth,
353,
441;
Lt.
Burt,
274; Lt.
Butler,
271, 288-91 ;
Sgt. Conneli,
375,
379, 380, 530;
Maj.
Elliott,
274;
Capt. Kayser,
534, 537;
Cpl.
Laing,
310;
Capt. Lalor,
271,
274-5,
^7^>,
283, 286, 287, 288,
291-4, 295, 296, 306, 307, 308, 309,
313;
Lt. Margetts,
271-4, 291-4,
296-8, 307-9, 466-7;
Lt. Munro,
406, 411-2, 417;
Lt. Patterson,
272-4, 307-8 ;
Lt. Rafferty,
270,
272, 323-5,
З28,
329, 393, 395,
404, 485-6, 487, 494, 530, 534,
535, 537, 538, 540;
Maj. Hilmer
Smith,
276, 282, 353, 373, 407;
Lt. Vowles,
402 ;
Capt.
,
Whit-
ham,
267, 354, 357, 373, 390, 404,
406-7, 408, 410, 411-2, 415, 4*7·
4th Brigade (All States),
composition,
38-9 ;
Duntroon
graduates appointed to,
56;
part of N.Z. and A. Div.,
118,
136'
Ί37;
arrival in Egypt and
training,
136-7;
bde. staff,
136-
7;
Col. Monash,
136-7;
num-
INDEX
627
Au
ѕт.
Imperial Force
—
continued.
bers landed,
281,
џпа
strength,
May
3, 598;
delayed landing,
314, 468; 400
Plateau,
400, 467-
8;
at head of Monash Valley,
335, 468-71, 509, 538, 578-9;
diffi¬
cult position allotted to, April
27,
525, 526-7;
reorganisation,
526;
in attack on Baby
700,
May
2,
581.98
(Map p.
58Ó),
and
casualties,
598.
13th Battalion
(N.S.WJ,
39;
numbers landed,
281,
and strength,
598;
Russell's
Top, April
26, 500, 501, 502 ;
Pope's Hill and Quinn's Post,
5*7, 579, 586;
in May
2
attack,
582, 585, 586, 587-9, 590-1, 593-4,
596-7 ;
Lt. MacLeod's platoon
lost in May
2
attack,
589.
14th
Battalion (VicJ,
39, 87;
numbers
landed,
281,
and strength,
598;
Quinn's Post,
519, 579;
Court¬
ney's Post,
519, 526, 540, 579;
MacLaurin's Hill,
541, 542.
15th Battalion (Q'land., TasJ,
39;
numbers landed,
281,
and
strength,
598 ; 400
Plateau,
467-
8, 474, 484;
Pope's Hill,
585,
598 ;
Russell's Top,
469 ;
Razor-
back,
496 ;
in Monash Valley,
468-9;
Quinn's Post,
542, 579-
81 ;
near Courtney's and Steele's
Posts,
468, 473-4, 579;
in May
2
attack,
585, 591, 593.
i6th Bat¬
talion (S. Aust., W. AustJ,
39;
numbers landed,
281,
and
strength,
598 ; 400
Plateau,
468,
484;
Pope's Hill,
468-71, 473,
499-500, 517, 522, 579, 584, 585;
Quinn's Post,
517 ;
near Court¬
ney's and Steele's,
473-4;
officers
captured by Turks,
469-70;
attack on Bloody Angle, May
2,
582, 584-9, 590-1, 593-6,
and
casualties,
598
—
Beach Parties,
281, 547
—
Fatigue Parties,
281
—
Light Horse, offered to
Britain,
31, 32, 40, 41 ;
typical
Australian arm,
32 ;
popularity,
40;
allotment, to States,
40-1;
no artillery or engineers with,
41;
not at landing,
213;
value
in defence of Egypt,
599;
Aust. Imperial Force
—
continued.
suggested use as infantry drafts,
599-Ó00;
1 Bde.
sails for Gal¬
lipoli, May
9, 600, 2
and
3
Bdes.,
hJay
16, 600.
4th Regiment
(Vic),
1
Divi.
Cavalry,
40, 211,
599;
in Egypt,
216. 1st
Brigade
(Q'land, N.S.W., S. Aust.,
Tas.),
composition,
40;
Col.
Chauvel,
50, 138;
brigade staff,
51;
equipping,
63;
completed,
87;
in Egypt,
116, 117, 138, 599;
part of N.Z. and A. Div.,
118;
sails for Gallipoli,
600. ist
Regiment (N.S.WJ,
40, 94.
■2nd
Regiment (Q'land),
40. 3rd
Regiment (S. Aust.,
Tas.),
40.
2nd
Brigade (Q'land, N.S.W.),
composition,
40-1 ;
in Egypt,
118, 119, 136, 599;
Col. Ryrie,
138;
sails for Gallipoli,
600.
Sth
Regiment (Q'land),
41.
6tn
Regiment (N.S.WJ,
41.
7th
Regiment (N.S.WJ,
41. 3rd
Brigade (Vic, S. Aust., W.
Aust.), composition,
41;
in
Egypt,
118, 119, 138,
2Ί6,
599;
Col. Hughes,
138;
sails for
Gallipoli,
600.
8th Regiment
(Vic),
41.
9th Regiment (Vic,
S. AustJ
y
41.
ioř
/г
Regiment
(W. Aust.),
41;
enlistments in,
45
—
Machine Guns,
57, 499;
original allotment to battalions,
85
—
Signal Services, at Anzac,
295, 365, 367, 458
Australian Military Forces,
not liable for service outside
Australia,
8;
compulsory ser¬
vice and Kitchener scheme,
9-
ro,
33-4, 55 ;
military districts,
22, 40;
A.I.F. distinct from,
34;
training areas,
34;
perman¬
ent staff of,
49 ;
Woolloomooloo
cadets,
53, 214;
N.C.O.'s from,
57;
'enlistments in A.LF.,
60;
factories for manufacture arms
and equipment,
62
—
Artillery,
57;
R.A.F.A.,
1
Bty. with A.I.F.,
58, 86; 37
Bty.r
58; 5 Bde.,
recruits from,
86.
See also Defence Schemes
62S
INDEX
Australian Naval and Military
Expeditionary Force,
36
Australian Navy, policy,
10-11,
13 ;
receives "precautionary
stage" warning,
23 ;
placed
under Admiralty's control,
28-9;
escorts transports,
88 et seq.',
Sydney-Emden
action,
103-6 ;
Australia,
88,
go;
S/M AE
2,
136, 155, 461;
Sydney,
88, 89,
98, 105;
Melbourne,
88, 89, 92,
93, 96, 98,
i°3.
105-6
Australian Workers' Union,
enlistments from,
44
Austria, war with Serbia,
12, 13
Baby
700
(Plates pp.
277, 285, 289,
303, 391» 5^7;
Maps pp.
268, 288;
Sk. pp.
226, 276, 282, 432, 585,
590),
337>
347, 366, 368, 380,
386, 391, 449;
objective of
3rd
Bde., 226, 361-2;
locality of,
273 ;
seaward slopes described,
293 ;
tactical importance of,
294, 360, 431, 576, 581 ;
Turks
dominate Monash Valley from,
360, 425-6, 427, .527-8, 576-81 ;
MacLagan's decision to hold,
276,
431;
approaches to,
276-7;
ad¬
vance to and retirement from,
282-305 ;
reinforcements for,
absorbed in Monash Valley,
284-6, 301-2 ;
N.Z. Inf.
Bde.,
301-5;
critical position on and
reserves to,
400, 431 ;
last party
to leave,
316-7;
gap between,
and Bloody Angle,
303-4,
432-7;
situation at dusk, April
2$, 437;
Turkish local attack over,
502;
Turkish general attack over,
510-1,
516-8;
May
2,
Aust.
and N.Z. attack,
581-99,
and
Otago Bn.'s vital delay,
589-91,
nav.
and mil. bombardment,
584,
585, 586
Baddeley,
Lt.
W.
S.
(of Otoro-
hanga, N.Z.
;
b. Greymouth,
N.Z.),
304
Bailan
Pass,
213
Balkan States (Sk. p.
178), 174
Barber, Col. G. W. (of Perth, W.
Aust.
;
b Prestwich,
Lanes.,
Eng.), 567
Barnes, Capt. C. A. (of Guild-
ford, W. Aust.
;
b. London,
Eng.), 282, 283, 284, 285, 425-9,
439, 483, 528
Barrie, Capt.
J. C.
(of Brighton
Beach, Melbourne, Vic.
;
b.
North Melbourne),
412
Barton,
Lt. H.
P. (b. Richmond,
Melbourne, Vic),
434
Ватт,
149
Pte.
T.,
11
Bu.
(υ.
Brachan, South Wales),
260
Battalions, see Australian Im¬
perial Force, New Zealand
Expeditionary Force, British
Army, etc.
Battleship Hill (Big
700)
(Plates pp.
288, 289, 391 ;
Maps
pp.
268, 288;
Sk. pp.
226, 255),
389, 391, 452;
name of,
517;
objective of
3rd Bde., 225, 226,
228, 394;
reached by party of
11
and
12
Bns., April
25, 286-90,
292, 380, 451 ;
Turkish attack
from, April
25, 311, 312, 434,
April
27,
broken by naval fire,
511, 522
Bayonet, rare use of,
510
Bean,
Maj. J. W. B. (b.
Bathurst,
N.S.W.),
quoted,
59м,
83η
;
mentioned,
437, 564, 565
Beck, Capt.
W. T.,
280
Bedouins,
146, 164;
raid into
Sinai,
140
Beeken, Lt.
W. C
(of Bexley,
Sydney, N.S.W.
;
b. Sydney),
442, 483, 519, 528
Beersheba (Map p.
148),
i43>
146,
147, 151
Beevor,
Lt.-Coî. M. F.
(b. Ade¬
laide, S. Aust.),
351, 352, 353
Belgium, ultimatum from Ger¬
many,
18
Beni
Yusef,
130, 131
Bennett, Lt.-Col. A. J. (b.
Wagga Wagga, N.S.W.
),
or¬
ganises
3
Bn.,
82;
Landing,
435, 439
Bennett, Brig.-Gen. H. Gordon,
(of Canterbury, Melbourne,
Vic; b. Balwyn. Vic),
382
388, 390, 395-6, 401, 408,
411-2.
414, 415-6, 417-20
INDEX
629
Bennett, Sgt., 6 Bn., 420
Běsíka,
Bay,
241 ;
landing at,
favoured by Birdwood,
205 ;
false report of landing at, April
25, 445, 504
Bessell-Browke, Brig.-Gen. A.
1.
(of Perth, W. Aust.
;
b. Auck¬
land, N.Z.),
58
Bethlehem,
151
Birdwood, Gen. Sir W. R. (b.
Poona, India),
vi, viii;
com¬
mands A. and N.Z. Corps,
110,
112,
organises,
117-9;
Staff,
123-
4 ;
estimate and biography of,
117, 119-23;
allotted command
of force to aid Navy,
192;
re¬
ports to Kitchener and plans
landing,
193-4;
succeeded by
Hamilton,
194;
landings
—
objects
to Bulair,
204,
favours Besika
Bay,
205,
views on
Helles, 230,
chooses Anzac as alternative,
230 ;
proposed preliminary bom¬
bardment at Anzac,
221, 223,
re¬
jected,
223-4;
evacuating wound¬
ed,
232 ;
reconnoitres Gallipoli
coast,
222 ;
Mal Tepe,
225 ;
on
Piugge's Plateau, April
25, 455 ;
proposed evacuation of Anzac,
April 2S,
455-61 ;
reorganises line
into sectors, April
27, 509, 525-6;
water supply at Anzac,
465-6,
572-4; 29 Ind.
Inf.
Bde., 524;
Roy.
Nav. Div.
relief,
524, 532 ;
names Anzac Cove,
545 ;
Gaba
Tepe
raid,
562 ;
May
2
attack,
581-3;
use of mounted troops
as infantry drafts,
599-600;
mentioned,
68,
IJ7,
128, 129,
130, 137, 200, 203, 210, 213, 219,
221, 229, 230, 280, 300, 344.
499, 525, 538, 547, 550, 569,
570, 576, 602
Birrell, Surg.-Gen. W. G-,
232.
233, 569
Bitter Lakes (Map p.
148), 144,
145, 164
Bizerta,
210, 224
Black, Lt.-Col. j. J. (b. Mel¬
bourne, Vic),
381, 564
Black,
Maj.
P.
C. H. (b. Berem-
boke, Geelong, Vic),
499-5OO,
595
Blackboy Hill, 82
Blackburn,
896
Cpi.
T.,
3
Bn. (b.
Weeton, Kirkham, Lancs.,
Eng.),
553
Black Sea
(Map p.
212;
Sk. p.
178), 173, 178, 191
Blamey, Brig.-Gen. T. A. (b.
Wagga Wagga, N.S.W.),
76,
132, 280, 365, 400-1, 522, 551
Blezard,
Maj.
I. (of Echuca, Vic;
b.
Padiham,
Lanes.,
Eng.), 371,
372
Bloody Angle (Plates pp.
277,
289, 587;
Maps pp.
268, 288;
Sk.
pp.
282, 425),
locality of,
282,
284 ;
troops from Baby
700
re¬
tire to, April
25, 315, 320, 425-
6;
commanded from The Nek,
321;
defence of,
430-7;
gap
between, and Baby
700, 304,
432-7 ;
clearing wounded at,
564, 565 ; 16
Bn. attack, May
2,
584-8, 589, 593-4, 595-6, 597
Boase,
Maj.
A. J. (of Brisbane,
Q'land.; b. Gympie, Q'land.),
275, 343-4, 347, 355,
373>
376-7,
402, 404, 487, 491, 494, 495, 570
Boghali,
240, 447, 448, 506
Bolton,
Lt.-Col, W. K. (of
Balla-
rat,
Vic.
;
b. Lostock Graelem,
Cheshire,
Eng.), 133, 367, 398,
413
Bolton's Hill,
9
Bn. party occu¬
pies Turkish trench on,
356-7
1
tactical importance of,
366; 7
Bty. A.F.A. on, April
26, 507,
April
27, 521-2 ;
see also
Bolton's Ridge
Bolton's Ridge (Plates pp.
512,
545;
Maps pp.
268, 416;
Sk. p.
405), 454;
locality,
405, 408,
and
tactical importance of,
366-7;
capture of Turkish trench on,
355-6;
defence of,
36г, збб-Т,
391, 394,
4О4,
406-24;
I2 Bn. on,
373, 542, 4
Bn.,
401, 416, 8
Bn
398, 400, 408-9, 411-3, 416;
Col.
McNicolľs
command on,
398-9,
407;
Turks attack, April
25,
401, 475.
April
26, 507 ; 4
Bn.
charge from, April
26, 490-8
Bombs, Australians' ignorance of,
139, 514, 581, 589;
at Russell's
Top,
5Г4,
Quinn's Post,
580, 581 ;
"jam tin,"
580
630
INDEX
Booth,
Lt.
J. L. C. (b.
Catterick,
Yorks., Eng.), 353, 441, 442,
483
Borden, Rt. Hon. Sir
R. L.,
20
Borwick, Lt.-Col. T. F., (b. Mel¬
bourne,
Vic),
474
Bosphorus (Sk. p. 178), 178, 191·
242
Bowler, Lt.-Col. E. R.,
280
Braithwaite, Brig.-Gen. W. G.,
280, 300
Braithwaite, Lt.-Gen. Sir
W. P.,
219, 221, 222, 231, 233, 460
Brand, Brig.-Gen. C. H.
(of
Bundaberg, Q'land. ; b.
Mount
Radford, Q'land.),
training of
3 Bde. in
Egypt,
134-5;
Landing,
275, 276, 338, 339, 343, 344, 346,
347, 349, 353, 354, 357,
360,
373,
376, 377, 428, 495, 501, 534, 535;
mentioned,
51
Braund, Lt.-Col. G. F. (b. Bide-
ford, Devon,
Eng.),
defence of-
Russelľs
Top and Walker's
Ridge,
314,
З17-8,
320, 333-5, 465,
466, 468, 471-2·, 476, 499, 500-1,
502-3, 508-16;
relieved by Gen.
Walker, April
27, 509;
apprecia¬
tion of,
515-6;
death of, 599W
;
mentioned,
52, 53, 134, 525
Braund'
s
Hill (Plate p.
289;
Map p.
268;
Sk. p.
350), 350,
351, 430
Breaksea Island,
94
Brennan, Lt.-Col.
E. T.
(of
Beechworth, Vic.
;
b. Stawell,
Vic),
558, 560, 564, 565
Brereton, Lt.-Col.
C. B.
(of Nel¬
son, N.Z.
;
b. Wellington, N.Z.),
157, 158
Bridges, Maj.-Gen. Sir W. T. (b.
Greenock, Scotland),
vi, viii;
his
work on Defence Scheme,
22,
23,
Зі
;
on Imp. Gen. Staff,
22 ;
at Royal Military College,
24,
55 ;
Inspr.-Gen.,
24 ;
insists on
national character of A.I.
F.,
30-1,
and Australian control,
35-6 ;
commands and organises
1
Div.,
30-6, 37-43, 49-63, 84;
character and biography of,
64-
9;
convoying
ist
contingent,
89,
91, 112;
at Albany,
96, 98; von
Müller
(Emden),
107, 108;
A.
Bridges,
Maj
.-Gen.
—
continued.
&
N.Z. Corps,
118;
order of
landing brigades,
132, 135 ;
pro-
jected Alexandretta landing,
213; 1
Div.
plans,
223, 226-9,
and
views on landing-places,
230;
farewell to MacLagan at
Mudros,
244,
and meeting at
Anzac,
454;
at Landing,
296,
299-ЗОО,
332, 365-8, 382, 383,
400-1, 408, 412, 413, 430, 467;
N.Z.
Bde.
under,
300, 482;
allots last reserve
(4
Bn.),
400-
1, 456;
proposed evacuation,
April
25, 455-61; 400
Plateau,
April
26, 485-7, 498;
commands
right of line, April
2.7, 526;
Gaba
Tepe
raid,
562;
May
2
attack,
583;
use of light horse as in¬
fantry drafts,
599-600;
men¬
tioned,
22, 95, 103, 129, 130,
138, 192, 211, 213, 214, 219,
28O,
318, 453, 454, 488, 499, 523, 538,
547, 550
Bridges' Road (Plate p.
289;
Maps
pp.
268, 356;
Sk. p.
350),
З51»
353, 534, 564
Brigades, see Australian im¬
perial Force, New Zealand
Expeditionary Force, British
Army, etc
Brighton Beach (Map p.
268),
locality of,
546;
observation of,
from
Gaba
Tepe,
546,
Baby
700,
577
Brisbane,
90, 91
British Army, troops' pay,
42;
reservists from Australia,
94»
relations with A.I.
F., 126-7,
i39,
217, 532 ;
old and new divisions
of,
167-8;
i6th Stationary Hos¬
pital,
233, 567 ;
forces landed at
Anzac, April
25-
May r,
281
—
29th Division,
216;
allotment
of for Dardanelles,
191, 203,
carir
celled,
191, 192,
re-allotted,
I94î
diverted to, and transports re-
stowed at Alexandria,
209, 210;
impossible objectives allotted to,
220-1, 440, 603,
(Sk. p.
220);
landing postponed,
243;
reports
and rumours at Anzac, April
25-26,
concerning,
44°, 495»
496, 523;
at
Helles,
April
25,
INDEX
631
Bri
ti s h
Arm
y
—
с о п
tin
и
e
d.
253,
5°4,
April
26-28, 524, 532.
575,
May
4, 601 ;
heroism of,
603, 605 ;
suggested transfer to
Anzac,
459, 604
—
42nd (E. Lancs.) Division,
115, 126-7, 130, 145, 221.
artillery on Suez Canal,
154,
157, 161, 162;
to
Helles,
576
—
R
OYAL Naval Division,
Marines
at
Lemnos
to assist
Navy,
185, 191 ;
diverted to, and
transports re-stowed at Alex¬
andria,
209, 210-11 ;
feint at
Bulair,
221, 444, 445, 504, 524;
formation of,
53г
;
quality of,
533;
relieves
1, 2
and
3
Aust.
Inf. Bdes.,
524, 532-4, 537-8, 576;
line held by, at Anzac,
540-2 ;
Helles, 221, 532 ;
in May
2
attack,
585, 594-5, 596, 598,
casualties,
599 ;
Quinn's Post,
598.
Engi¬
neers
—ist
Fid. Coy.,
281.
2.tid
Fid. Coy.,
281.
Medical
—ist
Fid.
АтЬ., 28г.
1st
Naval
Brigade,
281, 532.
Deal Battalion,
281, 534, 537-8;
wound Col. Me
Nicoli,
599.
Nelson Battalion,
281, 534;
in May
2
attack,
585,
590, 596, 598.
Royal Marine
Brigade,
281, 532.
Chatham Bat¬
talion,
281, 532-3, 537-8, 540-2;
relieved by
1 Bde., 582-3 ;
in
May
2
attack,
585, 594-6.
Ports¬
mouth Battalion.
281,
532-4,
538 ;
relieved by
1 Bde., 582-3 ;
in May
2
attack,
585. 594-6
British-Born, in A.I.
F., 84
British Empire, Britain and the
colonies,
1-3, 14-7;
defence,
7-и
British Navy, Australia's depen¬
dence on,
13-14, 19;
escorts Aus¬
tralasian transports,
88-100;
ships
opposed to land defences,
109,
150, 169-71, 174-5, 177, 189-90,
604 ;
plans for amphibious attack
on Belgian and Baltic coasts,
170-1. 172. 177;
in Suez Canal de¬
fences,
145. 154, 160;
Australian
estimate of,
189, 532, 562;
effi¬
cacy in Eastern Mediterranean,
2г6;
covering ships at Anzac
Landing,
229, 248;
support for,
Helles
and
Gaba
Tepe
landings,
British Navy
—
continued.
220;
plans for landing troops
near
Gaba
Tepe,
221-3, 228-9,
(Map p.
251);
cordial relations
with A.
&
N.Z. Corps,
234, 243-4,
248;
midshipmen's gallantry at
Landing,
254-5, 268-9 ;
bom¬
bardments
:
Anzac, April
26,
480,
May
2, 584, 585, Helles
504 ;
breaks Turkish advance at
Anzac, April
26, 502,
April
27,
511, 517,
5t8; Nibrunesi,
556;
in
Gaba
Tepe
raid, May
4, 558-6-2 ;
Agamemnon,
182, 185, 186, 188,
195, 219;
Albion,
182, 186, 196;
Amethyst,
200;
Anna Rickmers,
217;
Ark Royal,
184, 229;
Bac¬
chante,
229, 242, 244, 248, 278-9,
393, 408, 409, 585;
Beagle,
247,
266;
Canopus,
182, 187, 188, 200.
ЗЗО,
585 ;
Chelmer,
247 ;
Calne,
'
247, 264, 266, 275, 341, 559;
Cornivallis,
182, 187;
Dart¬
mouth,
585;
Doris,
149;
Dread¬
nought,
182',
Duke of Edinburgh,
109;
Foxhound,
247, 264;
Good
Hope,
103;
Hampshire,
89, 90,
97, 106,
no; Hardinge,
162;
Im¬
placable,
234;
Inflexible,
182,
Ї95,
196, 197-8;
Irresistible,
182,
193, 196, 197 ;
London,
228. 243,
244, 248, 250, 585;
Lord Nelson,
182, 188, 195, 196 ;
Majestic,
182,
196, 229, 244, 248, 585;
Manica,
229;
Minerva, no,
143, 15°;
Minotaur,
89, 90, 91, 94,
Ф,
97,
98, 102, 103, 105;
Monmouth,
103;
Ocean,
182, 196, 197;
Oruba,
234 ;
Phaeton,
195 ;
Prince
George,
182, 195;
Prince of
Wales,
228, 243, 244, 248, 257,
365, 585;
Psyche,
89;
Pyramus,
96;
Queen,
222, 223, 228, 243,
244, 2-48, 300, 392, 455, 456, 458,
459, 460, 461, 501, 502, 585;
Queen Elizabeth,
176, 182, 185,
186, 188, 195, 196, 200, 567, 569,
conference in, March
22, 202,
219, 222,
23I,
244,
Conference
ІП,
April
25, 460, 480, 484, 501.
502, 506 ; Ribble, 247, 249-50, 265,
269, 271;
Scourge,
247. 35°
f
Swiftsure, 162, 163, 184, 187, 193,
τ
об;
Talbot,
242; Tiger, 234;
632
INDEX
British Navy
—
continued.
Triumph,
184, 186, 195, 229, 244,
248, 586;
Usk,
247;
Vengeance,
182, 196;
Yarmouth,
97, 107;
S/M.
Ви,
181;
T.-B. No.
043,
160, 161 ;
see also Dardanelles
Campaign
—
Naval
Broadmeadows,
82, 92
Brockman, Brig.-Gen. E. A. Drake
(of Perth, W. Aust.
;
b.
Bussel¬
ton,
W. Aust.),
at Landing,
255, 260, 262, 263, 276, 277-8;
Baby
700
attack,
282-6, 294, 337 ;
on MacLaurin's Hill,
438-9, 441,
442;
mentioned,
535
Brodziak,
Maj. C. E. M.,
483
Broken
Hill, 134
Brown,
Lt.-Col.
C. H. J.,
280
Brown, Lt.-Col.
E. S.
(of Haber-
field, Sydney, N.S.W.; b. York¬
shire,
Eng.), 430, 436, 439, 441,
521, 531,
577η
Brown, Capt. G. W. (of Rand-
wick, Sydney, N.S.W.; b. Ash-
field, Sydney),
309
Brown, Capt. H. P. (of New¬
castle, N.S.W.
;
b. Clarence Tun¬
nel, near Lithgow, N.S.W.
),
cited re Sgt. Larkin,
421
Brown's Dip,
380-1 ;
locality of,
355 ;
aid-posts at
—6
Bn.,
381, 9
Bn.,
454, 474; 6
Bn. H.Q. at,
485 ;
clearing wounded at,
564-5
Bulair, the Bulair Lines,
176,
181» 191, 192, 194;
rejected as
landing place,
204;
Roj'. Nav.
Div.
feint at,
208, 221 ;
believed
by yon Sanders to be main
landing,
444-5, 476, 504
Bulgaria (Sk. p.
178), 174;
atti¬
tude of,
190
Burke,
Maj. H. E. U. (b.
Monk
Bretton,
Yorks., Eng.), 333,
472, 501, 503, 508-9
Burnage, Lt.-Col.
G. J.
(b. Dun-
gog, N.S.W.),
500П,
587-8, 590,
597
Burns,
805
Cpi.
J. D.,
21
Bn. (b.
Geelong, Vie),
i8.it
Burns. Capt.
R.
(of
Lithgow,
N.S.W.; b.
Marrangaroo, near
Lithgow),
442
Burt,
Capt. B. (Galeka),
325, 326,
361, 568
Burt,
Capt. L. E.
(of
Kingswood,
S. Aust.; b. Kadina, S. Aust.),
269, 274, 307
Butler, Col. A. G.
(of Brisbane,
Q'Iand.; b. Kilcoy, Q'Iand.),
253, 254, 258, 259, 261, 263, 454,
534, 564, 574
Butler,
Capt. E. Y.
(of Perth,
W.
Aust.; b.
Colac,
Vic), Landing,
271η;
reaches Battleship Hill,
April
25, 288-91, 308, 310
Butler, Capt.
Η.
E.,
483, 528
Butler, Lt.-Col. H.
N.
(b.
Hobart,
Tas.),
568-9
Butler,
Gol.
S. S. (b.
North-
church, Herts.,
Eng.), 122
Buttle,
Lt.
С.
F.
(of Perth, W.
Aust.; b.
Newcastle,
W. Aust.),
Landing,
286;
reaches Battle¬
ship Hill, April
25, 287-90
Cadell, Lt.
T. L.
(of Newcastle,
N.S.W.; b. Goulburn, N.S.W.),
433-6, 483
Cairo (Map p.
148),
no
et seq.,
132, 136, 145, 154, 163, 164, 211
et seq., 572 ;
discipline of A.I.F.
in,
127-30;
camps
—
Heliopolis,
127, 137, 138,
Maadi,
116, 127,
138,
Mena,
112-3, 115-7,
Zeitoun,
116
Calais,
170
Callaghan, Lt.-Col. C. A. (of
Gordon, N.S.W.
;
b. Sydney,
N.S.W.),
86
Callwell,
Maj.
-Gen. Sir C. E.,
cited,
173
Campbell, Capt. I. F. (of Scone,
N.S.W.; b. Gosford, N.S.W.),
304, 305, 435, 437
Canada, naval policy of,
10;
offers
troops and Navy to Britain,
20,
32, 33;
hats worn by cavalry,
61 ;
troops on Salisbury Plain,
IIO-II
Canadian Navy,
Niobe,
32;
Rain-
.
bozv,
32
Caistnan, Brig.-Gen. J. H. (of
Chelmer, Brisbane, Q'land.
;
b.
Townsville, Q'land.),
467
Capes, Lt. G. H. (of Caulfield,
Melbourne, Vic.
;
b. Elsternwick,
Melbourne),
494
INDEX
633
Carden,
Admiral Sir
S. H., plans
of, for
forcing Dardanelles,
175-6, 181-2;
Churchill's am¬
biguous telegram to,
175-6, 193 ;
relieved by
de Robeck, 195 ;
favours
Bulair
landing,
204;
mentioned,
193, 194, 195
Carew,
l'îlot G.,
162
Carpenter,
607
Sgt. S.
F., 2
Bn.
(of Newcastle, N.S.W.
;
b. Syd¬
ney, N.S.W.),
ЗЗ2
Carr,
314
Pte. M.
F., 3
Bn. (of
Sydney, N.S.W.
;
b. Chelsea,
London,
Eng.), 435-6
Carruthers,
Érig.-Gen.
R.
Α.,
at conference in Queen Eliza¬
beth, April
25, 460-1 ;
inspects
hospital ships at Anzac,
569 ;
mentioned,
124, 280, 458, 459
Carter,
Maj. F. B. (b.
Uxbridge,
Middlesex,
Eng.), 474
Carter,
Maj. H.
(of
Prahran,
Melbourne, Vic; b. Melbourne),
396-8, 402
Carter,
Maj. W.
В.
(of "Figtree,"
Goolmangar, Richmond River,
N.S.W.; b. Wardell, Richmond
River),
431, 483, 528
Casey,
Maj. R. G. (b.
Brisbane,
Q'land.),
107, 280, 299, 485
Cass,
Lt.-Col.
W.
E. H. (b.
Albiiry, N.S.W.), si,
365, 366,
413, 468, 551
Casualties—in Great War,
548,
Α.
&
N.Z.
Corps
—
anticipated at
Landings,
217; *
to midnight,
April
25, 566;
May
2, 598;
first
week,
599, 605 ; ist
Div
—
April
25-3O,
536-7,
first week,
599, 605 ;
4 Bde.—
May
2, 598;
New Zea¬
land
—
May
2, 598,
first week,
599>
605.
British
—
at Suez
Canal,
165;
Roy.
Nav. Div.t
at
Anzac,
599.
Turkish
—
at Suez
Canal,
165 ;
April
25,
at Anzac,
477 ;
see also Wounded
Cater, Lt.-Commdr.
E. H.,
551
Cathedral,
268η
;
see also Sphinx
Caucasus,
171
Censorship, under Defence
Scheme,
22-3, 92
Ceylon Planters* Rifles, see
Indian Army
Chambers, Capt. R. W. L. (of
New Farm, Brisbane, Q'land.
;
b. Brisbane),
356, 381
Chanak (Plate p.
288;
Map p.
180;
Sk. p.
206), 179, 180, 188,
189, 194, 207, 504, 506, 570
Chaplains, at
Mena,
127
Chapman, Maj\ D.,
496
Chapman, Capt. P.
Č,
394
Chauvel, Lt.-Gen. Sir H. G. (of
Clarence River District, N.S.W.;
b.
Tabulam,
Clarence River),
commands
1
L. H.
Bde., 50,
138;
concerned in diversion of
A.I.F. to Egypt, in
Chaytor,
Maj.
-Gen. Sir
E. W. C,
280
Chessboard, the (Plate p.
587;
Map p.
268), 284, 434;
connects
lines on Baby
700
and Bloody
Angle, April
25, 303, 426;
Turks'
command of Monash Valley
from, April
25, 426;
Turks'
trenches on, April
26, 501,
April
28, 538,
after May
2, 597;
Quinn's Post overlooked from,
528, 577, 578;
Turkish attack,
April
27, 518;
in May
2
attack,
586, 588-9, 590-1, 593, 596, 597
Chester, Capt.
J. L.,
520
Chios,
217
Chirnside, Capt.
R. G.,
280
Christian, Brig.-Gen.
S. E.
(b.
Sydney, N.S.W.),
85-6
Chunuk Bair (Plates pp.
261, 289,
346, 545;
Map p.
227;
Sk. pp.
206, 226), 22$, 289, 448, 452, 604;
Turkish battery on,
391, 490,
508
Churchill, Rt. Hon.
W
.
S.,
Canada's naval policy,
10 ;
am¬
phibious attack along Belgian
coast, 170-1,
172;
over-estimate
of Navy's value against land de¬
fences,
169-71, 174-5. 176' 200,
392, 604;
Fisher's Baltic scheme,
172, 177 ;
sanguine advocacy of
Dardanelles Campaign,
172-7 ;
hopes for aid of Greek Army,
173 ;
position in War Council,
175 ;
ambiguous telegram to
Carden,
175-6 ;
responsibility for
unaided Naval attack,
175,
and
"tragedy of Gallipoli,"
201 ;
634
INDEX
Churchill, Rt.
Hon. W.
S.
—
cont.
orders concentration of fleet,
182;
presses attack,
195, 200;
mentioned,
88, 189, 192, 199
Clarke, Col. L. F. (of
Hobart,
Tas.; b.
Melbourne, Vic), on
Devanha,
245-7 '>
at Landing,
269-74;
killed,
271, 273;
men¬
tioned,
135, 283,
z86,
298, 309,
320, 323, 549
Clarke, Pte.,
3
Bn.,
530, 535
Clement, Capt.
S. R.
(of Ascot,
Eng.,; b.
Marlow,
Eng.), 485
Clogstoun, Lt.-Col. H. O.,
145
Clothing Factory, Common¬
wealth,
62-3
Clowes,
Maj. C. A. (b.
Warwick,
Q'land.),
86, 501
Cocos
Islands,
89, 98,
ιοί,
103-5,
IO7
Collín,
Lt.
L. N. (b.
Brisbane,
Q'land.),
581
Colombo,
87, 89, 96, 108, 127, 215
Colour System, A.I.
F., 139
Concanon, Capt.
G. L. B.
(of
Wahroonga, Kuringai,
N.S.W. ;
b.
Brisbane, Q'land.),
333, 472
501, 503, 508, 513
Coningham,
Maj. R. E.,
280
CoNNELL, Capt.
W.
A. (b.
Lauiices-
ton, Tas.),
375, 379, 380, 530
Constantinople (Map p.
212),
T4I,
142, 151, 153, 172 et seq.,
242
Coo-EE
Gully (Map p.
268), 475
Cook,
Maj. G. S. (b.
Chesterton,
Staffs,
Eng.), 386-8, 396-8
Cook,
Rt.
Hon. Sir
J.,
io, i6,
20-1,
23-6, 28-9, 91
СоокЕ,
Lt.
J. H.
(of
Wickepin,
Swan,
W. Aust.
;
b. Dinapur,
India),
284, 286, 310
Cordite Factory, Commonwealth,
62
Coronel,
93, 102
Costin,
Lt.
J.
W.
(of Brisbane,
Q'land.
;
b. Graceville,
Bris¬
bane),
378, 379, 380, 381
Cotterill, Lt.
E. R.
(of Stanmore,
Sydney, N.S.W.
;
b. Paddington,
Sydney),
588
Counter
-
attacks, troops psy¬
chology concerning,
455 ;
see
also Attacks
Courtney, Lt.-Col.
R. E.
(of Mel¬
bourne, Vic.
;
b. Castlemaine,
Vic),
519
Courtney's Post (Plates pp.
289,
51З,
ЅЗ6,
571 ;
Maps pp.
268, 288;
Sk. p.
425),
locality of,
284, 425,
518;
defence of, April
25, 427-9,
431, 436, 437, 439, 441, 454, 467,
471, 473-4;
Turks snipe at,
437;
Turks attack, April
25-26, 473,
April
27, 518-20, 522;
right flank
of
4 Bde.,
April
27, 526;
over¬
looked from Baby
700, 577 ;
position of supports to,
578
Cowey,
Maj. R.
О.
(of Monbulk,
Vic; b. Melbourne, Vic),
433-
36, 473-4, 483, 501, 518, 530
Cox, Brig.-Gen.
C. F.
(of Parra-
matta, N.S.W.
;
b.
Dundas,
near
Parramatta),
600
Cox,- Lt.-Gen. Sir H. V. (b. Wat¬
ford, Herts.,
Eng.), 524, 576
Crellin,
854
Sgt.
N.
C,
5
Bn.
(b. Caulfield, Melbourne, Vic),
386
Cribb,
Maj.
С.
W.
E.
(of Grey-
mouth, N.Z.
;
b.
Blenheim,
N.Z.),
556
Critchley-Salmonson,
Maj.
A.
C. B.
(b. Southport, Lanes.,
Eng.),
ззз?
472. 592-3
Croly,
Maj. A. E. J.
(of Perth,
W. Aust.; b. Dublin, Ireland),
354, 429, 438-9, 442, 528
Crow, Lt. R. H. (of Waverley.
Sydney, N.S.W.
;
b. Lithgow,
N.S.W.),
589
Cunliffe
Owen, Brig.-Gen. C,
at conference in Queen Elisa¬
beth, April
25, 460;
mentioned,
280, 459
"Cup, The" (Plate p.
346;
Maps
pp.
268, 356),
see Lone Pine
Daisy Patch (Maps pp.
268, 356;
Sk. pp.
352, 488), 385, 386, 397,
403, 486-8, 490, 492, 493, 494;
locality of,
343
Daly, Lt.-Col.
C. W. D.
(of
Canterbury, Melbourne, Vic; b.
Hobart,
Tas.),
389, 397-8, 404,
417, 422-3
d'AMADE,
Α.,
Général,
194, 235
Damascus,
147
INDEX
635
Dangar,
Col. H.,
25
Dardanelles (Map
ρ,
iSo), closed
by Turks,
140;
first (1914) bom¬
bardment,
173;
advantages ex¬
pected from forcing,
173-4,
Í91
;
described,
178-81
Dardanelles Campaign
:
Naval,
demonstration to help Russia,
171-2; Admiralty experts' atti¬
tude,
175 ;
Carden's plans,
176,
181-2; Allied naval attack be¬
gins,
177-8;
the straits and
surrounding- topography,
178-81 ;
Turkish defences of straits,
179-
8r
;
S/M B11
torpedoes
Mes-
su
d
ie
h,
181 ;
naval
plan des¬
cribed, ships engaged,
182-4;
Greek islands as Allied bases,
184-5 ;
naval attacks described,
185-9, 195-8 ;
demolition parties
landed,
187;
attempts to sweep
minefields,
188-9, 194, 196;
effect
of supposed success on Neutrals,
174, 189-90 ;
effect of naval gun
fire on defences,
186-7, 189-90;
landing forces to assist Navy,
and Birdwood's command,
191-
94;
Churchill presses attack,
194-5; de Robeck
replaces
Carden,
195 ;
loss of
Bouvet,
Irresistible, Ocean
:
Inflexible
mined,
196-8;
attack fails,
198;
Turks short of ammunition,
198,
prospects of success if
attack continued,
235 ;
situation
if, without army, Constantinople
reached
—
Admiral Duckworth's
precedent,
199.
Decision for
Military Campaign,
200, 202.
Naval and Military, Gen.
Staff's views,
173,
and in
1906,
174 ;
Birdwood reports on situa¬
tion to Kitchener,
193-4 ;
Hamil¬
ton commands Allied forces,
194;
plans
—
lack of Gen. Staff's,
202-3,
Greek Army's,
202,
delays
due to lack of,
208-9,
and effect
on results,
604-5,
Hamilton's,
208 ;
possible landing-places,
204-8;
Med. Exp.
Force's Ad¬
ministrative Staff
—
late arrival
in Egypt,
204.
at
Lemnos,
232.
233.
Gen. Staff not co-ordinated
with,
231-2, 566-8, 569,
and
Dardanelles Campaign
—
contd.
breakdown of medical plans due
to,
233, 563, 566-71;
Gen. Staff's
self-sufficiency,
231 ; Helles
the
main landing, views of generals,
208, 230, 504, 575-6, 600-1, 604-5 ;
base at Alexandria, transports
diverted to and re-stowed,
209-
11;
estimate of casualties at
landings,
217;
inflated objec¬
tives of landing forces,
219-21,
440, 452, 603-4,
(Sk. p.
220) ;
con¬
centration of
Med. Exp.
Force
at
Lemnos,
219;
information of
enemy forces,
22г,
241-2;
secrecy
and surprise lacking,
224;
opera¬
tion orders issued, April
18, 235 ;
Gallipoli maps,
242;
weather
delays landings,
243 ;
proposed
Anzac evacuation, April
25, 453-
60, 461-2,
conference, Queen
Elizabeth,
460-1 ; 29 Ind.
Inf.
Bde., 524, 576 ;
transport and
water supply, Anzac,
572-4;
L.
of C. Staff on
Aragon, 77,
572'>
causes of failure to carry out
plans,
602-5.
See also for opera¬
tions, Anzac
: Helles ;
Units
of Mediterranean Expedition¬
ary Force
Dardanelles Commission, quoted,
175
Dardanus (Map p.
180), 180
Darnell,
Maj. A. H.
(of Perth,
W. Aust.
;
b. Dublin, Ireland),
439
Dawkins, Lt. W. H. (of
Korong
Vale, Vic; b. Rochester, Vic),
573-74
Dawkins' Point,
573
Dawnay, Ulaj.-Gen. G. P.,
231
Dead Man's Ridge (Plates pi?.
289, 587;
Map p.
268;
Sk. p.
320),
locality of,
321, 578; 1
Bn.
(Jacobs) on,
320-1, 437, 47* ;
sniping from,
586, 588;
in May
2
attack,
587-8, 591, 596;
why
named,
597
Dead Sea (Map p.
148),
I43
Deakin, Hon.
Α.,
io
Defence Department, see Aust.
Mil. Forces
636
INDEX
Defence, Imperial, Committee of,
Dominion Defence Schemes,
9,
21
Defence Schemes,
9, 21 ;
Aus¬
tralia's plan,
21-3, 27-8, 31, 33-4,
55, 66;
censorship of press,
22-3;
expeditionary force not pro¬
vided for,
27;
joint action with
New Zealand,
27-8
Dentón,
Lt.-Col. J. S. (b. Port
Adelaide, S. Aust.),
282, 283,
284, 285, 286, 295, 354, 425-9,
43h
439, 454, 467, 483, 517
Derham, Capt. A. P. (of Haw¬
thorn, Melbourne, Vic.
;
b. Cam-
berwell, Melbourne),
382-8, 396-
8, 422-3, 474, 484
de Robeck,
Vice-Admiral Sir J.
M., relieves
Carden,
195 ;
favours military operations,
200, 202;
mentioned,
184, 193,
198, 199, 460
Dickinson,
Maj. G. F. (b.
Murwillumbah, Tweed River,
N.S.W.),
49б
Diego Garcia,
97
DiGGES
la Touche,
Lt.
E.
(of Syd¬
ney,
N.S.W.
;
b.
Newcastle, Co.
Down, Ireland),
44
Dik Dere,
451
Direction Island,
89, 107
Discipline (Australian),
47-8, 92-
3, 95 ;
in Egypt,
69, 127-9, 130,
215, 216;
at Landing,
248, 605-6
Divisions, see Australian Im¬
perial Force, New Zealand
Expeditionary Force, British
Army, etc.
Dix,
Commander,
250, 252
Djemal Pasha,
141 ;
commands
4th Turkish Army against Egypt,
142 et seq.
Dobbin, Lt.-Col. L. (of Svdney,
N.S.W.; b. Dublin, Ireland),
53, 387
Dodd, Lt.-Col. W.
T.,
280
Do
m
uz Dere,
239
Donets,
141
Donkeys,
466, 553, 573 ;
Pte. Simp¬
son's,
553-4
Donkin,
817
Pte.
R. L., i Bn.
(of
Maitland District, N.S.W.;
b.
Brisbane, Q'land.),
298
DouGALL,
Maj. J. M.
(of Sydney,
N.S.W.),
354-7, 377,
4}8
Duckworth,
Vice-Admiral
J. T.,
199
DuEiDAR,
Bir
el (Map p.
148), 150
Dunkirk,
170
DuNTRooN,
see
Royal
Military
College of Australia
Durrant,
Lt.-Col. J. M. A. (of
Párramatta, N.S.W.
;
b. Glenelg,
S. Aust.),
587-8, 596, 597
Dus Tepe,
4SI;
see also Battle¬
ship Hill
Edwards,
Maj. H. M.,
280
Egypt, British rule in,
153;
Turks
expect aid from,
153 ;
Sultan-
ship,
153;
array of, distrusted,
153;
native bty. on Suez Canal,
157
Ejelmar Bay,
239
Elliott, Lt.-Col.
C. H.
(b.
Hobart,
Tas.),
248, 273-4, 286
Elliott, Lt.-Col.
G. C. E.,
78, 280,
580
Elliott, Brig.-Gen. H. E. (of Mel¬
bourne and
Ballarat,
Vic.
:
b.
Charlton, Vic), commands
7
Bn.,
133;
character of,
133-4;
at Landing,
326, 361, 363,
364·
371-З,
381, 398;
mentioned,
55З
Elsass,
Ger.
str.,
26
Elston,
Capt.
W.
E.
(of
Pilhara,
W.
Aust.;
b. Carngham,
Vic),
469-70
Engineers, see Australian Im-
^
ferial
Force, etc.
Enoggera,
82
Enos, rejected as landing place,
205
Enver Pasha, 141-2,
199
Erenkeui,
180
Es
href Bey,
150
Es
sad Pasha,
238, 445, 449-5°,
5°5
Esson, Col. J. J.,
280
Evacuation (Anzac), proposed,
April
25, 453-62, 565
Evans, Lt.
T. H.
(b. Lancashire,
Eng.), 463, 483
Everett,
Maj. R.
W.
(of Clare-
mont, W. Aust.
;
b. Goulburn,
N.S.W.),
270, 272, 277, 283.
284-5, 354, 425-9, 439, 483, 501,
516. 520, 530, 534
INDEX
637
Fairburn,
Pte., io Bn.,
346
Fanning,,
Capt.
F.
(of Casino,
N.S.W.
;
b.
Wooroowoolgen,
near Casino),
492
Farr, Lt.-Col. W. P. (b. Fitzroy,
Melbourne, Vic),
51
Faunthorpe, Col.
J.
C,
vi
Federal Parliament,
1914
elec¬
tions,
13, 20-1 ;
ministers' ab¬
sence during first days of crisis,
23, 24-5
Fenwick, Col. P.
С.,
280
Ferdan, el (Map p.
148), 144, 154,
160
Ferguson,
37
Pte.
E.
L.,
11
Bn.
(b. Carlton,
Melbourne, Vic),
317
Ferguson, Rt. Hon. Sir
R. C
Munro,
21, 23, 24, 25
Fergusson, Lt.-Col. A. C,
494
Festing, Lt.-Col.
M. C,
595
Fethers
Maj. E. F. D. (b. Mal-
vern,
Melbourne,
Vic),
382-4,
388, 389
Field, Lt.-Col.
J. W.
В., 39&,
4",
413, 414, 417
Fink, 674
Pte. G.,
16
Bn.
(b.
South Yarra, Melbourne, Vie),
587
"First" Ridge
—
for features of,
see
Map p.
268;
Sk.
ρ. 4θ8
Fisher,
Rt. Hon.
Α., ν,
vi;
pledge
of "last man and last shilling,"
16, 24;
mentioned,
9, 10, 23, 91,
92, 93, 94, 100
Fisher, Admiral-of-the-Fleet
Lord, Baltic scheme,
172, 177 ;
Dardanelles Campaign,
175,
177, 182;
resigns,
177
Fisher,
Maj. J. L. (b.
Eng.), 3S6
Fisherman's Hut (Plates pp.
250, 338;
Maps pp.
268, 323;
Sk.
p.
323), 220, 361, 362, 371, 393,
478;
locality of,
268, 323; 7
Bn.
landing near,
324-32
Flockart, Maj.
R.
P. (of Camber-
well, Melbourne, Vic.
;
b.
Balia-
rat,
Vic),
382-3, 384, 385, 388,
389, 395, 396, 402
Fogden,
Lt. F.
(of Sydney,
N.S.W.
;
b.
London,
Eng.), 310
Foott, Brig.-Gen.
C. H.
(of
Rock-
lea,
Brisbane, Q'land.
;
b.
Bourke,
N.S.W.),
77, 280. 551
, Lt.
R. O. (b.
Adelaide,
S. Aust.),
346
Forrest, Rt. Hon. Sir
J.
(Lord),
16
Forster,
і
126
Pte.
С.
S.,
4
Bn.
(b. Innisfail,
T o w n s v í
11
e,
Q'land,),
і8и
Forsyth,
Brig.-
Gen. J.
К.
(of
Fortitude Valley, Brisbane,
Q'land.; b. Brisbane),
25
Forsythe, Capt. W. A. (of Peter¬
sham, N.S.W.
;
b. Marysville,
Yuba Co., California, U.S.A.),
586
Fortescue,
Maj. C.
(oí Too-
woomba, Q'land; b. Toowoom-
ba),
262η,
352, 373, 378-9, 39$
Foster, Lt.-Col.
W. J.
(of Mel¬
bourne, Vic.,; b. Warwick,
Q'land.),
67, 77, 138, 280;
wounded,
551
Fowles,
71
Sgt.
Η. Η. Κ.,
9
Bn.
(of Gatton, Lockyer District,
Q'land.
;
b. Teneriffe, Brisbane,
Q'land.),
261
France,
12, 13, 17, 18
Freame,
764
Sgt. W.
Η., ι
Bn.,
309, 316, 333
Fre
mantle,
87, 88, 89, 91, 94
French, F.-M., Viscount,
169, 170,
171
French Expeditionary Corps,
99;
allotted for Dardanelles,
191 ;
diverted to, and transports re-
stowed at, Alexandria,
210;
175th and 226th Regiments,
210;
feint at
Kum Kale,
221 ;
rumour¬
ed arrival behind Turks, April
26, 495;
to
Helles, 221, 524, 576
French Navy, Montcalm, go;
Mousquet,
97 ;
Requin,
in Suez
Canal,
162;
ships engaged at
Dardanelles,
184;
Bouvet,
184.
sunk,
196 ;
Charlemagne,
184 :
Gaulois,
184, 186; Suffren, 184;
minesweeping,
189
Fry, Col. H. K. (b. Adelaide, S.
Aust.),
564
"FURPHIES,"
92
Gaba
Tepe
(Plates pp.
545.
56a
561, 570;
Maps pp.
227, 237, 560;
Sk. pp.
206, 504, 558),
i887
193.
345, 347, 354,
364,
et seq., 377*
638
INDEX
Gaba
Tepe
—
continued.
391, 397,
4О5
et seq., 444, 448;
situation of,
206;
plan for land¬
ing at,
208, 219-20, 221-30,
method,
223-4, 228;
Staff recon¬
noitres coast near,
222-3;
A.
&
N.Z. Corps objectives at,
220,
225-30, 336-8,
(Map p.
227) ;
Turkish guns on,
188, 22:5, 226,
391 ;
Turkish garrison on and
along coast near,
239-40;
land
defences of,
241 ;
Turkish bty.
on,
505,
April
25, 278-9, 367-8,
464,
and Bacchante's efforts to
silence,
278-9, 393, 408, 409;
observation of Anzac from,
544,
545, 546-7, 555, 556, 562;
des¬
cription of, and of defences,
556-7, 559-60; 11
Bn. raid on,
May
4, 556-62,
(Map p.
560) ;
estimate of garrison on,
562
Gallipoli Peninsula, Bulair
Lines on,
181 ;
coast-line recon¬
noitred by Hamilton, ig7
;
coast¬
line and topography of, and
landing places on,
244-8,
(Sk.
pp.
206, 207)
Gallipoli, Town of (Map p.
180),
180, 220, 236, 444, 449
Garran,
Sir R.,
vii
Gartside, Lt.-Col. R. (of Castle-
maine, Vic; b. Gisborne, Vic),
398, 412-13
Gee,
662
Pte.
Α.,
її
Bn. (of Kal-
goorlie, W. Aust.
;
b. Oxford¬
shire,
Eng.), 561, 562.
Gee,
661
Pte. E.,
11
Bn. (of Kal-
goorlie, W. Aust.
;
b. Oxford¬
shire,
Eng.), 560, 562
Gellibrand,
Maj
.-Gen. Sir J. (of
Risdon,
Tas.
;
b.
"Lleintwar-
deine,"
Ouse,
Tas.), viii;
charac¬
ter and biography of,
79-81 ;
wounded,
551 ;
mentioned,
72,
280
General Staff (War Office),
views in
1906
of amphibious
attack on Dardanelles,
174, 202 ;
Hamilton unassisted by,
202,
203 ;
Kitchener's relations with,
202-3
George, Rt. Hon. D. Lloyd,
172
Geoghegan, Brig.-Gen. S.,
159.
162
German Colonies, seized by Aus¬
tralia,
36;
seized by New Zea¬
land,
90
German Merchant Ships, in
Australia, at outbreak of war,
26
German Navy, menace of Pacific
squadron,
87-100; Breslau, 140-
1;
Dresden,
97;
Emden, go,
92,
94, 96-7, 102 ;
Kniden-Sydney
action,
103-8; Geier, 93; Gneise
-
паи,
88-91, 93, 102;
Goeben,
140-
1,
Ί73,
Г7б,
i8i,
182, 191 ; Königs¬
berg, 94, 106, 108;
Scharnhorst,
88-91, 93, 97, 102
German Officers' Ridge (Plate
p.
513;
Maps pp.
268, 548:
Sk. pp.
426, 427), 430, 433-4, 439;
locality of,
348-9, 427;
"Indian
troops,"
439-43, 469-71 ;
battle
outposts on,
528 ;
Quinn's Post
overlooked from,
578
Germans, on Gallipoli,
470
Germany, ultimatum to Russia,
12, 13 ;
declares war on Russia,
14;
breaks relations with
France,
17 ;
Luxemburg entered,
18;
ultimatum to Belgium,
18;
Britain declares war on,
18
Gezireh,
115
G h
azi Tepe,
444, 476
Ghent, Capt. L. (of Brunswick,
Melbourne, Vic,
;
b. West Mel¬
bourne),
388
GiBLiN, Col.
W. W.
(b.
Hobart,
Tas.),
459, 462, 545
Gibraltar,
176, 182
Gibson,
350
Pte. J. W.,
9
Bn. (of
Redland
Bay,
Q
'land.
;
b. Lan-
dour, India),
424
Giles,
Maj. F. G.
(of Adelaide,
5.
Aust.
;
b.
Darwin, Northern
Territory, Australia),
430, 431-
6, 530
Gizeh,
115
Glasfurd,
В
rig.-Gen.
D. J.
(of
Edinburgh, Scotland; b. Mathe-
ran, India), character and bio¬
graphy of,
76;
at Landing,
362,
363-4, 485, 486-7, 488,
492-З,
533.
538, 542, 551 ;
mentioned,
72,
80, 132, 228, 280, 295, 308,
ЗЗО,
368,
37 г,
453, 466,
4б7,
502,
583
INDEX
639
Glasgow,
39-і
Pte.
R.,
3
Bn.
(b.
Kirkaldy, Scotland),
435
Glasgow,
Maj
.-Gen. Sir
T. W.
(of Gympie, Q'land.
;
b. Upton
Bank, Mary River, near
Tiaro,
Q'land.),
7Í,
559
Godley, Lt.-Gen. Sir A. J. (of
Killegar,
Co.
Cavan,
Ireland
;
b.
Chatham,
Eng.), N.Z.
and Aust.
joint defence scheme,
27;
com¬
mands N.Z.E.F.,
112,
N.Z.
&
A.
Div.,
118-9;
proposed evacua¬
tion of Anzac, April
25, 456-9;
in May
2
attack,
582, 583, 584,
591-2, 594;
mentioned,
112,
136, 280, 468, 482, 509, 515, 525,
526
Goldring,
Lt.
E. G.,
483,
528η,
529-30
Goltz, F.-M.
von der, 142
Gordon,
Maj. C. G.
(of Inverell,
N.S.W.; b. Kingston,
Ireland),
296, 297, 299, 310, 549
Gordon, Brig.-Gen.
J. M.,
22-4, 27
Goundrey, Lt.
F. S.
(of Kalgoor-
lie and Mount Barker, W. Aust.
;
b. Oxford,
Eng.), 560
Graham, Capt. (Chatham Bn.),
540-1, 542
Grant,
Maj. D.
(of
Timaru, N.Z.
;
b. Géraldine, N.Z.),
305, 310, 315
Gray,
264
Pte.
M.
W.,
16
Bn.,
(b.
^ Perth,
W. Aust.),
596
Greece,
152, 182, 202;
Churchill's
hope of aid from,
173, 174;
offers
islands as Allied bases,
185,
and
3
divisions for Dardanelles,
190;
Venizelos* offer of troops,
185
Grey, Sir Edward (Viscount),
12^
13, 18, 176
Griffiths, Brig.-Gen. T. (b. Pres-
teigne, Radnor, Wales), v;
25,
79, 280, 551
Grills,
Maj. S.
(of Footscray,
Melbourne, Vic.
;
b. Kilkeel, Co.
Down, Ireland),
36г,
363, 375-
6,
4О2,
414-5. 488, 494, 496, 497
Gun Ridge (Maps pp.
22y,
268),
604;
name of,
450, 517;
Turkish
artillery on,
450, 484;
domina¬
tion of Anzac from,
601 ;
see
also Anderson Knoll, Scrubby
Knoll
Guns., see Artillery, British
Navy, Naval Gun Fire, etc.
Gurkhas, hats worn by,
61 ;
see
also Indian Army
Gutteridge, Lt.-Col. E. W. (of
Malvern, Melbourne, Vic.
;
b.
Launceston,
Tas.),
564
Habeita,
Bir
el (Map p.
148),
163-4
Hagen, Maj.
von den, 163
Haidi
Bey,
478-9, 506-7
Haifa,
147, i49
Haig, Lt,
J.
L., 344-9, 354, 442,
528
Haldane, Lord, 8
Hallahan,
Capt. W. R.
(of Kal-
goorlie, W. Aust. ;
b. Buller
Dis¬
trict,
N.Z.), 442
Hamidieh Fort, 180
Hamilton, Gen. Sir Ian, com¬
mands Allied Dardanelles forces,
194;
arrives at Dardanelles,
195;
quoted re Inflexible,
197 ;
with
de Robeck
awd
B í
rd
wood
recommends military operations,
200, 202 ;
not supplied with Gen.
Staff plans,
202-3
\ reconnoitres
Gallipoli coast,
197, 204,
land¬
ing places,
204-8;
decision for
main attack at
Helles, 208, 231,
575-6, 600-1, 604-5;
proposed
evacuation of Anzac, April
25,
457, 458, 460-1 ;
message to
Anzacs, April
127, 524;
his ignor¬
ance of enemy forces at Anzac,
524;
his anxiety to reach Achi
Baba,
524, 575-6, 600-1 ;
suggest¬
ed use of mounted troops as
infantry drafts,
599-600;
men¬
tioned,
195, 211, 221 et
seq,.
545;
see also Mediterranean Expe¬
ditionary Force
Hamilton, Capt J. (of Broken
Hill, N.S.W.;
b. Ayrshire,
Scotland),
430
Hamilton,
Maj. J. W.
(of East
Matvern, Melbourne, Vic.
;
b.
Clonmel, Ireland),
407, 409»
420
Hamilton, Lt.-Col.
N.
C,
280
Hancock, Col. M. P. (b. Finchley,
Middlesex,
Eng.), 280, 551
640
INDEX
Hárman,
669
L/Cpl. H. R.,
9
Bn.
(of Lismore, N.S.W.;
b.
Wind¬
sor, Berks.,
Eng.), 377
Harness Factory, Common¬
wealth,
62
Harrison, Lt. P. W. (b.
Lismore,
N.S.W.)
, 341-2, 355, 377, 39$,
422, 424
Harrison,
Maj. R.
(of Sydney,
N.S.W.
;
b.
Yass,
N.S.W.),
5
Hart, Brig.-Gen.
H. E. (b.
Carter¬
ton,
N.Z.),
with Braund at
Russell's Top,
510-5
Hartland,
Capt. L. R. (b. Cres-
wick, Vic),
424
Harvey,
271
C.Q.M.S. E.,
16
Bn.
(b. Bradford,
Yorks., Eng.),
473, 595
Hastings, Lt.-Col. W. H. (b.
Jamaica),
159
Hawley, Lt.-Col. S. (of Evan-
dale,
Tas.; b.
London,
Eng.),
247, 269, 273, 286
Haymen,
Lt.
F. G.
(of Brisbane,
Q'land.
;
b.
Toowoomba,
Q'land.),
377-9,
381, З98
Heane, Brig.-Gen. J. (of Dubbo,
N.S.W.
;
b. Sydney, N.S.W.),
491, 494, 496, 497
Hebron (Map p.
148), 143
Heighway, Lt. A. R. (of Woori-
nen, via Swan Hill, Vic.
;
b.
Nathalia, Vic),
327
Heliopolis,
127, 137, 138
Helles
(Map p.
180), 179, 180,
185, 186, 187, 193, 207, 567;
decision for main attack at,
208,
231, 600-1, 604-5,
and all re¬
inforcements sent to,
576, 601,
605 ;
naval support at,
208, 220,
504, 600, 604, 605 ; 29
Division
allotted to,
220,
inflated ob¬
jectives,
221, 440, 603, 604,
method and time of landing,
223, 225 ;
Col. White opposes
attack at,
230 ;
Birdwood con¬
curs in attack at,
230;
landing
postponed,
2*43 ;
Turkish defence
of, April
25,^ 503-5 ;
Turks recog¬
nise as main attack, April
26,
504 ;
wire at
Fort Helles, 505 ;
situation, April
26-28, 532, 537,
575-6;
causes of failure,
604
Hell Spit (Plates pp.
284, 407;
Map p.
227), 252, 354, 533, 535,
546, 554
Heming, Capt.
H. R.
(of Ade¬
laide, S. Aust.),
353, 534
Henderson, Lt. A. D. (b. Haw¬
thorn, Melbourne, Vic),
415
Henderson, Capt.
R. H.
(b. Haw¬
thorn, Melbourne, Vic),
3717
З72,
373>
474
Henwood,
Maj. H.
N.
(of Ade¬
laide,
S. Aust.
;
b. Hindmarsh,
Adelaide),
488, 491, 494, 496,
497
Herbert,
Maj. M. J.
(of Moorook,
River Murray, S. Aust.
;
b. Mel¬
bourne, Vic),
350, 351, 430
Herring, Brig.-Gen.
S. C. E. (b.
Gladesville, Sydney, N.S.W.
),
500, 502-3
Herrod, Lt.-Col.
E. E.
(of North-
wood, Lane Cove River,
N.S.W.; b.
Redfern,
Sydney,
N.S.W.),
514
Heugh,
Lt. D.
McN. (of Clarence
Town and Somerset, N.S.W.
;
b
.
Pimlico, Richmond River,
N.S.W.),
436, 473-4, 483
Hill,
108
L/Cpl.
G. T.,
1
Fid.
Amb. (of Newtown, Sydney,
N.S.W.; b. Ryde, Sydney),
554-5
Hill
971
(Koja
Chemen
Tepe),
(Plate p.
281;
Map p.
227;
Sk.
pp.
206, 207, 226, 255), 447;
situation,
206,
and tactical im¬
portance of,
208, 448, 452 ;
ob¬
jective of A.
&
N.Z. Corps,
220,
225, 325, 361-2, 371 ;
mistaken
attempt to reach, April
26, 488,
490
Нов
art,
91, 95
Новвѕ,
Lt.-Gen. Sir J. J. T. (of
Perth, W. Aust.; b. Chelsea,
London,
Eng.),
79η,
28o,
з93
Hodgson,
Capt. W. R.
(of Rush-
worth, Goulbitrn Valley, Vic:
b. Kingston, near
Ballarat,
Vic),
517«
Hoggart. Capt.
W. R.
(of Gee-
long, Vic; b. Buangor, Vic),
579
Hohenzollern,
Prince Franz
Josef of,
108
INDEX
641
Holbrook,
Commdr.
N.
D., iSi
Holland,
Maj. T. (b. Hindmarsh,
Adelaide,
S.
Aust.),
406
HoLLOWAY,
210
Cpl. A. J.,
6
В
11.
(b.
Melbourne, Vic),
424
Hollstern,
Maj.
von Zehren, 576
Holly Ridge (Plates pp.
406, 512;
Map p.
268), 409, 419
Holmes, Capt.
L.
G. (of Adelaide,
S. Aust.
;
b. Launceston,
Tas.),
496
Ном
s,
147
НоокЕ,
Capt. F. M.,
407
Hooper, Capt.
R. H.
(of King
Island,
Tas.
;
b.
North Fitzroy,
Melbourne, Vic),
59
Hooper, Capt.
R. M. F.
(of Albert
Park, Melbourne, Vic.
;
b. East
Melbourne),
388-9, 397, 422-3
Horses, casualties on transports,
99
Hospital Carriers; see Hospital
Ships
Hospitals, see Australian" Im¬
perial Force, etc.
Hospital Ships, hospitals on
Hindoo idle, April
25-29, 567-8;
conditions in and sufferings of
wounded,
568-71 ;
City of Be¬
nares,
461, 568;
Clan Macgilli-
vray,
567, 568, 569, 570, 571;
Devanha,
568;
Derfflinger,
570-
1 ;
D
un lue e
Castle,
56g
;
Galeka,
568-9;
Gascon,
232, 567;
Glou¬
cester Castle,
568;
Hindoo,
233,
567-8, 569;
Ionian,
567, 569:
Itonus,
569; Lütsow, 567, 568,
569, 570. 571 ;
Mashobra. 57i
;
Seang Choon,
461, 567, 568, 569,
570
Howe, Lt. H. V. (of Broome, W.
Aust.; b. Singleton, N.S.W.),
254, 305, 311. 315, 316-20, 437-
471, 481
Howell-Price, Lt.-Col.
O. G.,
441, 442
Howitzers
:
see Artillery, Naval
Gun Fire, etc.
Howse,
Maj.
-Gen. Sir
N.
R., V.C.
(of
Orange, N.S.W.;
b.
Sto-
gursey, Somerset,
Eng·.), viii;
career of, in A.I.F.,
79 ;
protests
against inadequate plans for
wounded,
232 ;
work of clearing
Howse,
Maj
.-Gen. Sir
N.
R.
—
cont.
wounded,
232, 563, 565-6;
pro¬
posed evacuation of Anzac, Apr.
25. 457, 459, 545,
552
;
mentioned,
68, 79, 280
Hughes, Lt.-Col. F. A. (b. Bris¬
bane, Q'land.),
507, 521-2
Hughes,
Brig.-Gen. F. G.
(of St.
Kilda,
Melbourne, Vic; b.
Brighton, Melbourne),
138
Hughes,
Maj. J. G.,
280
Hughes, Major-General Sir Sam
(Canada),
20
Hughes, Rt. Hon. W. M., v;
9,
10, 91
Hunter, Capt.
H. H.
(b.
Bendigo,
Vic),
372
Hunter-Weston, Lt.-Gen. Sir A.
223 ;
views on Gallipoli land¬
ings,
207, 208, 230
Hurcombe, Lt.-Col.
F. W.
(of St.
Peters, Adelaide, S. Aust.
;
b.
Hindmarsh, Adelaide), 37s
Hussein
Kamil
Pasha, Khedive,
153
Hutton, Lt.-Gen. Sir
E. T. H.
(b. Torquay,
Eng.), 32, 33,
7т
Imbros (Map p.
183), 184, 214-
245, 383, 545;
lent by Greece as
Allied base,
185
Imperial Conferences, Empire
defence,
8-9, 21 ;
Dominion De¬
fence Schemes,
22 ;
Dominion
forces for service abroad,
27-8
Imperial Defence, Committee of,
9 ;
warnings to Dominions of
danger of war,
21-2
Imperial General Staff,
9, 5°·
66
Indian Army: force attacks
Sheikh Said,
109;
on Suez
Canal,
144, 146;
forces landed
at Anzac, April 25-May I,
281;
supposed landing, Anzac, April
25, 307-8, 440,
44г
;
rumoured
arrival behind Turks, April
26,
495
—
Artillery, Mountain
: 7 Bde.
with A. and N.Z. Corps,
214-5,
228, 243, 281, 362, 585.
21st
(Kohat) Bty.,
281, 314, 464, 468.
476, 494.
26th (Jacob's) Bty.,
642
INDEX
Indian Army—continued.
270, 281, 314, 337, 393-5,
44O,
454, 464, 476
—
Bikaner Camel Corps,
146
—
Imperial Service Cavalry,
146
—
Infantry: Ceylon Planters'
Rifles, with A. and N.Z. Corps,
215, 281.
10th
&
Итн
Divisions,
145.
22nd
Bde., IS9.
29th
Bde.,
221 ;
expected at Anzac,
440,
524;
allotted to
Helles, 524,
576.
62nd Punjabis,
154-7·
9^nd
Punjabis,
159, 163.
Gurkha
Bde., 524
—
Mule Cart Transport,
281
"Indian Troops," supposed Turk¬
ish ruse, April
25,
on left,
307-8,
at German Officers' Ridge,
439-
43, 470-1,
Pope's Hill,
469-70
Infantry, see Australian Im¬
perial Force, etc.
Irvine,
Maj. F. D.,
50-1, 520-1
Irvine, Hon. Sir W. H.,
25, 26
Ismailia (Map p.
148), 144-6, 152,
154, 155, 160, 162, 163
IS MID,
242
Italy,
190
Jackson, Lt.-Col.
Α.,
326-32, 361,
371-2 ♦
Jackson, Capt. I. (of Gympie,
Q'land
;
b. Newcastle-on-Tyne,
Northumberland,
Eng.), 266,
267, 354, 406
Jackson, Capt. S. H. (of Mount
Lawley, Perth, W. Aust.
;
b:
Bundaberg, Q'land),
269, 270,
272, 286, 287, 290, 333-4
Jacob, Lt.-Col. R. B. (of Broken
Hill, N.S.W.
;
b. Snowtown, S.
Aust.),
263, 351
Jacobs,
Maj.
Η.
(b. Hornsby,
N.S.W.), 295-6V
303-5, 316,
320-1, 380, 433-4, 437, 471, 530
Japanese Navy, Ibuki,
90, 91, 94,
96, 98, 102, 103, 105-6
Jerusalem,
143, 147, 151, 152
Jess, Brig.-Gen.
C. H.
(b. Ben-
digo,
Vic),
137, 583, 595
Jessaret
Tepe,
478;
see also
Russell's Top
Joffre, Marshal,
170,
17г
Johnston, Brig.-Gen. F. E. (of
Wellington, N.Z.),
300, 582
Johnston, Brig.-Gen.
G.
J. (of
Melbourne Vic.
;
b. Melbourne),
339
Johnston, Brig-Gen.
G. N.,
280
Johnston, Lt.-Col. J. L. (of
Boulder, W. Aust.
;
b. Aberdeen,
Scotland),
256, 520
Johnston's Jolly (Plates pp.
339,
346, 347, 513, 571 ;
Maps pp.
268,
356;
Sk. pp.
339, 405, 426, 427),
403, 518;
locality,
339, 426-7,
and
name of,
339;
Australia line
on,
349, 367, 387-9, 402, 427;
Turkish trench on,
375-6, 427,
529-30;
Turks' counter-attack
reaches, April
25,
379-бо,
433'4;
in
4
Bn. attack, April
26, 491-2,
496-8;
see also
400
Plateau
Joly
de Lotbiniere, Brig.-Gen.
Hon.
A. C. de L. (b.
Quebec,
Canada),
209, 280, 457, 573
Jones, Capt.
H. A. (b. Horne,
Devonshire,
Eng.), 304,
434~5
Kane, Capt. F. W. (of Hurlstone
Park, Sydney, N.S.W.
;
b.
Mallow, Co. Cork, Ireland),
564
Kantara
(Map p.
148), 136,
i44»
145, 146, 150, 154, 161, 162, 163,
164
Kasr el Nil Barracks,
115
Kayser,
Maj. J. A. W.
(of
Albertou,
Port Adelaide,
S.
Aust.;
b. Lyndoch, S. Aust.),
534,- 537
Keble,
Lt.-Col.
A. E. C,
232-3
Kemel Yere, 450;
see also
Scrubby Knoll
Kensington,
82, 85
Ken yon.
741
Sgt. J. E.,
9
Bn. (b-
Southampton,
Eng.), 422, 424
Kephalos. see Imbros
Képhez
Point (Map p.
180), 180-
2, 187-9, 195, 196, 200, 207
Kereves
Dere,
200. 239
Keshan,
242
Keyes, Rear-Admiral Sir R. J-
В.,
i84,
460
Khalil Sami
Bey,
239, 240, 447'^,
450
Pasha,
vii
; 235, 236
INDEX
643
Kiddle, Capt. (Minotaur),
97
KiLiA
Liman
(Plate p.
288;
Sk.
p.
220), 206, 238, 240, 346, 506
KiLiD
Bahr
(Plate p.
288;
Map p.
180;
Sk. p.
206), 179, 181,
i88,
189, 199, 207
KiLiD
Bahr
Plateau (Plates pp.
203, 288, 347, 513;
Sk. pp.
206,
220, 422), 188, 193-4, 397, 406;
situation of,
179, 180, 206-7;
plan for capture of, from
Helles,
208, 220, 221 ;
fear of artillery
on
—
MacLagan's,
222,
Bird-
wood's,
229;
trenches on,
241
Kindon,
Maj. F. J.
(of Sydney,
N.S.W.
;
b.
London,
Eng.), 134.
295-6, 297, 299, 302-5, 306, 312,
380, 433, 530
King, Lt.-Col.
D. M. (b.
Calcutta,
India),
51, 531, 583«
King George's Sound,
94
King Island, large enlistments
from,
45
Kirby, Lt.-Col. H. A. (of South
Weald, Essex,
Eng. ;
b.
Newn-
ham, Hants.,
Eng.), 394-5
Kirkpatrick,
202
Pte. J.
S.,
3
Fid. Amb. (b. Tyne Dock, South
Shields, Durham,
Eng.), 553-4
Kitchener, F.-M. Earl, diversion
of AJ.F. to Egypt, III-2;
appoints Birdwood to com¬
mand A.
&
N.Z. Corps,
117,
119;
amphibious attack on Bel¬
gian coast,
171 ;
relations with
Churchill,
175,
with Gen. Staff
and Ministers,
202-3 ;
attitude
towards Dardanelles operations,
171-З,
176, 177, 191-4, 200;
sug¬
gests Alexandretta landing,
213;
urges taking of Achi
Baba,
575,
601 ;
proposed Anzac reinforce¬
ments for
Helles, 601 ;
men¬
tioned,
9-10, 167, 210, 600
Kitchener's Army,
168;
see also
British Army
Kitchener's Scheme (of Aus¬
tralian Defence),
55-6;
see also
Australian Military Forces
Knife Edge (Plate p.
406;
Map p.
268), 410, 417» 421
Knightley,
Maj. A. R.
(of Bris¬
bane, Q'land; b. London,
Eng.),
418, 419-20,
424>
530
Knox, Brig.-Gen. H. O.,
280
Koja
Chemen
Tepe,
see Hill
971
Koja Dere
(Map p.
180), 447, 506,
519
KoSSAIMA,
І43
Kressenstein,
Col. Kress
von-, 151
Krithia (Map p.
180;
Sk. p.
207;,
181, 207, 450, 532, 575
Kubri (Map p.
148), 144, 154,
164
Ким
Kale,
179, 185,
18Ó,
1S7,
241 ;
French feint at,
208, 221, 445,
5ОЗ,
576
Ким
Tepe
(Map p.
237), 206, 239,
240 ;
Turks expect landing at,
241
Labour Party, Australian, De¬
fence policy,
9-11
Laing, Lt. E. W. D. (of Mad-
dington, Perth, W. Aust.
;
b. La
Perouse,
Sydney, N.S.W.),
272, 305«, 310, 320
Laing J.
В.,
25
Lala Baba,
555-6
Lalor, Capt. J. P. (of Perth, W.
Aust.; b. Richmond, Melbourne,
Vic), Landing,
271, 274-5, 276,
283, 286, 287, 288, 291-4, 295,
296, 306, 307, 308, 310, 312·, 313,
316, 322 ;
biography,
291 ;
killed,
309 ;
mentioned,
466, 549
Lamb, Lt.-Col. M. St. J. (b.
Anni¬
dale,
N.S.W. ),
430, 432, 434,
436, 439, 473, 483, 519, 520, 530,
537
Landings, April
25,
see Anzac
(for events prior to Landing see
also
Gaba
Tepe)
; Helles
Larkin,
321
Sgt.
E. R., i Bn. (b.
Lambton, N.S.W.),
44. 420-1
Laurier,
Rt.
Hon. Sir Wilfrid,
3
Layh, Lt.-Col.
H. T.
C.t
327-32,
466
Leane, Brig.-Gen.
R. L.
(b. Pros¬
pect, Adelaide, S. Aust.), Land¬
ing,
252. 256, 259, 260. 282, 284,
285, 520;
commands
Gaba
Tepe
raid, May
4, 558-62;
estimate of,
558
Leer, Capt. C. E. (of Sydney,
N.S.W.
;
b. Araluen, N.S.W.),
304,
3O5,
316.
4ЗІ-5;
killed,
435, 549
644
INDEX
Legge,
Maj.-Gen.
J. G.
(of Syd¬
ney,
N.S.W.
;
b.
London,
Eng.),
viii,
24, 36
Legge
Valley (Plates pp.
339,
346, 347, 513;
Maps pp.
268,
356;
Sk. pp.
422, 426), 305, 339,
343, 345,
З46,
348, 376, 377,
389,
397, 398, 403, 406, 418, 421, 426,
491, 496, 497
Lemnos
(Map p.
183), 184, 193,
198, 216, 217, 567, 572;
lent by
Greece as Allied base,
185,
and
unsuitability of,
209 ;
concentra¬
tion of Allied forces at,
191,
192, 210, 211, 214, 219
Lesslie, Brig.-Gen. W. B. (b.
Kingston,
Ont.,
Canada),
124,
280, 465, 546, 551, 556
Levy, Capt. L. (b. St. James'
Park, Hawthorn, Melbourne,
Vic),
396-7, 422
Liege,
45, 169, 170
Light Horse, see Australian Im¬
perial Force
Luxié,
Capt. C. McE. (of East
Malvern, Melbourne, Vic.
;
b.
Caulfield, Melbourne),
549
Liman
von Sanders,
Marshal, re¬
organises Turkish Army,
142 ;
commands 5th (Dardanelles)
Army,
236-8,
and his dis¬
positions of, April
25, 444-5,
April
26, 503-4;
where landings
expected,
236 ;
believes Bulair
main attack,
444, 476-7,
Gaba
Tepe
a feint,
444-Ş,
476,
and
holds reserves Bulair, April
25,
444, 476-7, 504
Limpus, Admiral Sir A. H.,
142
Lit
h
go
w
Small Arms Factory,
62
Little, Lt. G. C. (of Fordell,
N.Z.; b.
Feilding, N.Z.), 125
Little
Ari Burnu
(Plates pp.
284, 407, 448), 252, 267, 354.
366, 554
Littler. Capt.
С
A. (of Devon-
port,
Tas.
;
b.
Launceston,
Tas.),
547
Loach,
Lt.
-Gol. A. E.
(of Christ-
church, N.Z.
;
b. Birmingham,
Eng.), 471-2, 501, 502, 503
Lone Pine (Plates pp.
339, 346,
347, 406, 512, 571 ;
Maps pp.
268,
Lone Pine
—
continued.
356;
Sk. pp.
339, 405, 422, 427),
347, 354, 356, 360, 370 et seq.,
407 et seq. ;
locality and name
of,
339 ;
Turkish bty. and trench
captured in "The Cup," April
25, 339-43, 474;
"The Cup" not
shown on map,
340;
Turkish
trench on,
375-6;
southern spurs
of,
405-6;
position on plateau
at nightfall, April
25, 422-4;
in
4
Bn. charge, April
26, 490-1.
493-4, 496-8 ;
see also
400
Plateau
Lorenzo, Lt.-Col.
F. M. de F. (b.
Rozelle, Sydney,
N.S.W.)
,
ЗЅ^^
392
LoTBINIERE, See J'OLY
DE LoTBINIERE
Louch, Capt.
T. S.
(of Albany,
W. Aust
;
b. Geraldton, W.
Aust.),
256, 441,
529-3o,
535
LouTiT, Lt.-Col.
N.
M. (b. St.
Peter's, Adelaide, S. Aust.),
Landing,
266, 338-40, 341,
34З,
361, 374, 377, 379, 427,
43 b
442-
3, 528-9, 603 ;
at furthest point
reached by Anzacs (Scrubby
Knoll),
344-9,
З51,
354
Lushington,
507
Pte. R.
F., 16
Bn.
(b. Nagapatam, S. India),
469-
70
Ludendorff, General
von,
cited,
170
Luxemburg, entered by Germans,
18
Luxor,
211, 213
Luxton, Capt. C. J. (of Haw¬
thorn, Melbourne, Vic; b.
Upper Hawthorn),
409
Luxton, Lt.-Col. D. A. (of Haw¬
thorn, Melbourne, Vic.
;
b. Cam-
berwell, Melbourne),
402, 494
Lytton, Col. N.,
vi
Maadi,
116. 127, 138
Maan
(Map p.
148),
14З,
*45-
146, 150
Macandie, G. L.,
27
M'Cay.
Maj.
-Gen. Hon. Sir J. W.
(of Castlemaine, Vic.
;
b. Bally-
nure, Ireland), commands
2
Inf.
Bde., 49-50, 132, 163;
bde.
diverted to right, April
25,
363,
INDEX
645
M'
Cay,
Maj
.-Gen. Sir
J. W.
—cont.
364-5, 368;
on
400
Platea«,
367-
72, 392,
398-4O2, 4O7
et seq., 454,
457, 467; last
reserve
(4 Bn.)
given to,
401 ;
ignorance of
4
Bn. advance, April
26, 498;
men¬
tioned,
137, 211, 458, 5^5, 526
M'Cay's Hill (Maps pp,
268, 416;
Sk. p.
352), 341, 354, 366, 367,
372, 564;
locality of,
352, 365; 2
Bde.
H.Q.
on,
365;
confused ad¬
vance of line on, Apr.
26, 485-98
McCleery, 6q? Sgt.
J. M.,
11
Bn.
(of Kalgoorlie and West Perth,
W. Aust.; b. Sydney, N.S.W.),
562
McClelland,
82
Sgt.
R. J.,
3
Bn.
(of Wollongong, N.S.W.; b.
Kempsey, N.S.W.),
44г
McColl, Hon. J. H.,
26
McConaghy, Lt.-Col. D. McF.
(of Sydney, N.S.W.
;
b. Coota-
mundra, N.S.W.
), 430-1, 443,
495, 528,
sain
McConaghy,
Maj. J. G.,
280
Macdonald, Lt.
D. H.
(of
Cottes-
loe,
W. Aust.
;
b.
Camperdown,
Sydney, N.S.W.),
259, 260, 483
McDonald,
Maj. G. E.
(of Syd¬
ney, N.S.W.;
b.
Stawell, Vic),
354,
43T,
44О-2,
483, 519, 528, 531
McDonald, Capt. R.
Τ. Α.,
469-70
Macfarlane, Capt. A. H, (of
Perth, W. Aust.; b. Warrnam-
bool, Vic),
270, 277, 283, 285,
429, 439
Macfarlane, Capt.
Ε. Μ.,
483
McGlinn,
В
rig.-Gen. J. P. (of
Sydney and West Maitland,
N.S.W.; b. Sydney),
137
Machine Guns, see Australian
Imperial Force
Mackay, Brig.-Gen.
T. G.
(b.
Grafton, N.S.W.),
558
McKenzie,
Chaplain W.,
127
Mack worth, Lt.-Col.
H.
L.,
280,
З65-6
MacLagan,
Maj
.-Gen.,
see Sin¬
clair-
M
ACL
AGAN
MacLagan's Ridge (Plates pp.
260, 407;
Maps pp.
256, 268),
locality,
262, 264. 338,
and name
of,
275 ;
inner defence line on,
April
25, 476
MacLaurin, Col. H.
N.
(b. Syd¬
ney, N.S.W.), commands
1
Inf.
Bde., 50, 82, 92, 95,
130-1
;
chooses bn. officers,
51-3;
at
landing,
296;
relieves Col. Mac-
Lagan,
520;
killed,
521;
men¬
tioned,
211, 213, 318, 525, 526
MacLaurin's Hill (Plates pp.
289,
30Г,
536, 571 ;
Maps pp.
268,
288;
Sk. pp.
350, 425), 353,
371, 404;
MacLagan's H.Q.
on,
294, 301, 359, 360, 399,
431, 439, 520,
MacLaurin's,
520,
Owen's,
439, 537,
Gen. Trot-
man's,
537,
Walker's,
582-3 ;
locality of,
351, 425;
defence of,
354, 425-43, 519, 520, _ 527-8;
difficulties of entrenching
011,
428-9, 482-3, 538,
and communi¬
cation with,
438 ;
command on
divided, April
25, 438, 439;
strain on troops on,
527, 530-1 ;
Chatham Bn. on,
537,
relieved
by
1
Aust.
Bde., 582-3 ;
Turks
attack, May
1, 540, 541-2;
in
May
2
attack,
582-3
MacLaurin's Ridge, see Mac¬
Laurin's Hill
MacLeod,
Lt. K.
A. (of
Ballarat,
Vic; b. Swan Hill, Vic),
589η
McLeod, Lt. T. D. (of Coota-
mundra District, N.S.W.
;
b.
Geelong, Vic),
541
Macnaghten, Lt.-Col. C. M. (of
Sydney, N.S.W.
;
b. Rhutenpore,
Nuddhcea District, Bengal,
India), biography of,
53, 214;
in
4
Bn. charge, April
26, 490-8
McNicoll, Brig.-Gen. W. R. (of
Geelong and Melbourne, Vic
;
b. South Melbourne), Landing,
368, 381-2:
commands
6
and
7
Bns., April
25, 398-9, 407, 416;
advance of line on M'Cay's Hill,
485-7, 488, 493, 494. 497-8;
wounded by Deal Bn.
599
McWhae, Col. D. M. (of Perth,
W. -Aust.
;
b.
Lancen
eld, Vic),
564
Maídos
(Plate p.
288;
Map p.
180;
Sk. p.
220), 181, 198, 206,
220, 221, 23g, 240, 445, 447, 449»
505
646
INDEX
Malone,
354
Sgt. J.
В.,
з
Bn. (b.
В
rai
d
wood, N.S.W.),
483
Malone, Lt.-Col.
W.
G.
(of Strat¬
ford, Taranaki, N.Z.
;
b. Lon¬
don,
Eng.), 509-10, 515
Malone's Gully (Plates pp.
285,
289, 303;
Maps pp.
268, 323;
Sk. p.
311), 510;
locality of,
274,
291 ;
mixed units from Baby
700
fight at,
293-4, 298, 310-3,
315,
and retire from, to The
Nek, April
25, 316-20
Malta,
198, 572
Mal Tepe
(Plate p.
288;
Map p.
227;
Sk. pp.
206, 220), 220, 225,
240, 447, 449, 452
Manders, Col.
N.
(b. Marlborough,
Wilts.,
Eng.), 232, 233, 280,
563, 566, 568, 56g
Mansbridge,
Lt.-Col. W.
O. (b.
Chester,
Eng.), 587
Maps, of Peninsula,
242
Margetts, Capt. I. S. (of
Hobart,
Tas.; b.
Launceston,
Tas.),
247, 248, 271-4, 291-9, 305«,
307-9, 466-7, 523
Marines, see British Army
—
Roy.
Nav. Div.
Marks, Lt.-Col. D. G.,
588
Marmora, Sea of (Map p.
237),
178, 181, 182
Maroubra,
85
Marsh, Lt.-Col. J.-T. (of West
Jerpoint, Co. Kilkenny, Ireland
:
b. Chatham, Kent,
Eng.), 78,
280
Marshall, Lt.-Col. G. A. (of
Sydney, N.S.W.
;
b. Dromore,
Co. Tyrone, Ireland),
280, 551
Marshall, Lt.-Col.
N.
(b. Callan-
der, Scotland),
494
Mason, Lt.-Col.
C. J. C. (b.
Carl¬
ton, Melbourne,
Víc),
363,
371
Massie, Lt-Col.
R. J. A. (b.
St.
Leonard's, Sydney, N.S.W.
),
491, 493
Mathieson,
220
Pte. W.,
6
Bn.
b. Collingwood, Melbourne,
Vic),
424
Mathison, Capt.
G. C. M.
(of
Elsternwick, Melbourne, Vic.
:
b. Stanley, near Beechworth,
Vic),
564
Matson, Lt.-Col.
T.,
280
Mauritius,
103, 105
Maxwell,
740
Pte. H.
F., 9
Bn.
(b. Woolgoolga, N.S.W.),
342
Maxwell, Gen. Rt. Hon. Sir J.
G., commands force in Egypt,
112 ;
opposes use of mounted
troops as infantry drafts,
599-
600;
mentioned,
128, 129, 144,
191-2,
203, 573
Meager, Lt.
H. R. W.
(b Newport,
Isle of Wight,
Eng.), 541
Medical, see Australian Im¬
perial Force
;
British Army
;
Wounded
;
Casualties
Medina,
143, 152
Mediterranean Expeditionary
Force
—
For operations of units
see
(1)
British Army,
(2)
Indian Army,
(3)
French
Expeditionary Corps,
(4)
Aus¬
tralian Imperial Force,
(5)
New Zealand Expeditionary
Force
;
see also An
zac
;
Darda¬
nelles Campaign
—
Naval and
Military
; Helles
Melbourne,
92, 95
Melbourne, Capt. A. C. V. (b.
Adelaide, S. Aust.),
381
Mesopotamia,
164
Mena
Camp,
66-7, 68, 76,
112-3,
115-7, 127, 128, 133, 163, 192,
213, 215-6, 217, 373, 406;
train¬
ing,
125-6, 130-9, 211, 349-50
Mercer,
Maj.
-Gen. Sir D. (b.
Islington, London,
Eng.), 534
Millard, Col.
R.
J. (b. New¬
castle, N.S.W.),
571
Millen, Senator Hon.
E. D.,
16,
20-1, 23, 24-5, 26
Milligan,
Lt.-Col.
S. L.
(b. Aber¬
deen, Scotland),
491, 494, 49^-7
Millington. Sgt.-Maj. H. V. (of
N.S.W.,: b. London,
Eng·.), 125
Milne, Lt.-Col. J. A. (of Wide
Bay District, Q'land.
:
b. Tor-
phins, Aberdeenshire, Scotland),
266-7, 341,
З52,
354-6, 357.
361, 366, 373, 374, 378, 380, 406
Milson.
Capt. S. (of Sydney,
N.S.W.; b. Peak Downs,
Q'land.),
492
INDEX
G47
Mines, in Suez Canal,
164 ;
Kep-
hez minefield,
180, 182, 187-9,
195-7, 198, 200
Mining., Turks apparently com¬
mence,
580 ;
land mines,
260,
278,
at
Gaba
Tepe,
560
Mityléně
(Map p.
212),
lent by
Greece as Allied base,
184, 185
Minnewaska, H.Q. of A.
&
N.Z.
Corps and
1
Aust.
Div.
in,
219,
223, 279
Monash, Lt.-Gen. Sir J. (of
Melbourne, Vic.
;
b. Dudley St.,
Flagstaff Hill, City of Mel¬
bourne),
viii;
biography and
estimate of,
137 ;
commands
4
Inf.
Bde., 136-7 ;
commands at
head of Monash Valley,
468, 519,
525, 526-7 ;
in May
2
attack,
581-
98;
mentioned,
577, 579
Monash Valley (Plates pp.
285,
289, 391, 521, 536, 537, 553, 571,
587;
Maps pp.
268, 288;
Sk. pp.
283, 425),
З91,
455, 564;
occupa¬
tion of, at Landing,
276-7, 284,
294,
and posts in,
284-5, 425-7,
576-82 ;
locality and name of,
284,
526-7 ; 4 Bde.
put in at head of,
335, 509, 526;
enemy domina¬
tion of, from Baby
700, 360,
437, 576-82 ;
defence of posts
in,
428-33, 436, 506-7;
enemy
sniping at posts in,
437-8, 521,
523, 577, 578, 584, 586;
enemy
uncertain of situation at head
of, April
25, 477-9;
battle out¬
posts of,
527-8;
situation at head
of, prior to May
2
attack,
576-
82,
and after,
597-8;
position of
supports in,
577-8;
Otago Bn.
delayed in, May
2
attack,
589-
91 ;
routes to, from left flank,
May
2, 589-91, 592
MOONTA, I34
Moore, Col. A. (b. Hove, Brighton,
Sussex,
Eng.), 590-3
Moore, Lt.-
Col. D. T. (b Single¬
ton, N.S.W.),
528
Morgan, Capt. J. H.,
260, 284,
285-6, 310
Morgan, Lt.-Col. M. H. L.,
155-7
Morgenthau, H. (U.S. Ambassa¬
dor),
140«;
quoted,
142
MORPHETTVILLE.
82
Morshead, Lt.-Col. L. J. (of
Annidale,
N.S.W.
;
b.
Ballarat,
Vic),
309, 313.
3i5>
З16
Mortar Ridge (Plates pp.
347, 513;
Maps pp.
268, 288 ;
Sk. pp.
426,
432), 449, 452;
Australian line
on,
304-5, 431-7;
locality and
name of,
304, 426;
tactical im¬
portance of,
427, 432;
ftre from,
on Courtney's and Steele's,
April
25, 429;
approaches to,
433;
in May
2
attack,
582-3
Morto
Bay (Map p.
180), 193,
200, 239;
landing at, April
25,
445
Mountain, Lt. A. H. T. (of
Geraldton,
W. Aust.
;
b. Thurs¬
day Island, Q'land),
483
Mount Morgan,
134
Mudros, see
Lemnos
Mule Valley (Plates pp.
347, 513;
Maps pp.
268, 288;
Sk. p.
426),
316, 348, 431 et seq.;
locality
and name of,
305, 426-7 ;
in
May
2
attack,
582, 583
Mules,
573
Muller, Capt. von
(E uiden),
quoted,
107, 108;
mentioned,
96
Munro, Lt. G. A. (of Hindmarsh,
Adelaide, S. Aust.
;
b. Kilkenny,
S. Aust.),
406, 411-2, 417
Muntaz Bey,
150
Murra,
Bir el,
160
Murray, Gen. Sir
Α.,
599
Murray, Lt.-Col.
Η.
W.,
V.C.
(b.
Launceston,
Tas.),
499-50°
Mustafa Kemal
Pasha, com¬
mands Turks at Anzac, April
25, 447-52, 476-9,
April
27, 503-
23,
April
29 -
May
1, 539-42,
577;
appreciation of,
452г;
men¬
tioned,
235, 540
Nablus
(Map. p. srrz),
143
N
agara
Point (Map p.
180), 179,
i8o,
181, 238
Namur,
169, 190
Narrows (Plate p.
288;
Map p.
180;
Sk. p.
207), 182, 188, 189,
194 et scq, 406? 504, 575, 601,
602, 604 ;
described,
178-81 ;
seen
by Lt. Loutit from Scrubby
Knoll, April
25, 346, 349
Natal,
27
648
INDEX
Naval Gun
Fire, value of, against
land defences,
109, 150, 190, 392-
3, 504, 604-5 ;
Churchiiľs
over¬
estimate of,
169-71, 174-5,
17Ó,
604
Nek, The (Plates pp.
285, 289,
3?3,
391, 587;
Maps pp.
268, 288;
Sk.
pp.
226, 276, 283, 469), 391, 437,
452, 471, 577, 578;
locality of,
273>
274 ;
existence of, not
suspected,
276, 283, 301 ;
Lalo
r's
party at,
275, 286, 287, 291-2,
306, 307-8;
last party to hold,
April
25, 317-9, 478;
Turkish
line on, April
26, 501,
April
27,
510, 511 ;
in May
2
attack,
584-5,
586, 590-5
Nekhl (Map p.
148), 146, 164
Newman,
Maj.
(T./Lt.-Col.) J.
(of Kalgoorlie, W. Aust.
;
b.
Port Pirie, S. Aust.),
348, 353
New South Wales, A.I.F. units
from,
37-41
New Zealand,
4;
agrees (1913) to
Empire expeditionary
f
orce,
27 ;
plan for joint defence -with
Australia (1912),
28;
see also
New Zealand Expeditionary
Force
New Zealand and Australian
Division,
213, 229;
compo¬
sition, command and staff,
118-9, 136;
short of artillery,
119 ;
staff at Anzac,
280 ;
forces landed at Anzac, April
25 -
May i,
281 ;
allotted left,
April
25, 300;
first section
lands from Liltzow,
301-5,
314;
delayed landing of
4
Aust.
Bde.
and part of N.Z.
Bde., 314;
reorganisation,
482, 525, 526-7 ;
sector allotted, April
26, 482,
April
27, 526;
in May
12
attack,
581-98;
casualties, first week,
599;
see also New Zealand Ex¬
peditionary Force; Australian
Imperial Force
—4
Australian
Tnfantry Brigade
New Zealand Expeditionary
Force, offered to Britain, and
enlistment of,
20, 32 ;
terri¬
torial composition,
33 ;
troops'
pay,
42,
hats,
61 ;
convoyed to
Australia,
88-94 ;
arrives at
N.Z. Expeditionary Force
—
contd.
Albany,
96;
leaves Albany,
98;
at Zeitoun,
116;
enlistments in
England,
119;
relations with
Australians in Cairo,
129,
and
in Gallipoli,
516;
forces landed
at Anzac, April
25-
May
1, 281
—
Artillery, with force,
119,
281 ; ist
Battery,
281 ; 2nd
Battery,
281 ; 3rd
Battery,
281,
605;
Howitzer Battery,
281, 440,
463, 480
—
Engineers,
281 ;
in Nibrunesi
raid, May
2, 556;
at Quinn's
Post, 5S1
—
Infantry:
1st
Brigade, part
of N.Z. and A. Div.
118;
num¬
bers landed,
281 ;
command of,
300, 482, 509, 582 ;
allotted de¬
fence of Walker's Ridge and
Russell's Top, April
27, 509-10,
525, 526, 527, 577 ;
in attack on
Baby
700,
May
2, 581-98,
(Map
p.
586).
Auckland
Вл.,
numbers
landed,
281 ;
Baby
700, 301-5,
315;
Walker's Ridge,
333-4 ;
Bloody Angle, April
25, 434-5.
438,
April
27, 509;
intermingled
with Australians,
509 ;
Pope's
Hill,
598.
Canterbury
В п.,
on
Suez Canal,
154, 157-9;
numbers
landed,
281 ;
landing delayed of
two coys.,
314;
Russell's Top,
З12-3,
333-5, 501;
Baby
700, 315;
Walker's Ridge,
333, 471-2, 501-
3» 509;
in Nibrunesi raid,
556;
in May
2
attack,
585, 592-4»
casualties,
598;
parties of Capt.
Critchley-Salmonson,
333, 472,
593-4;
Maj.
Grant,
305, 3*5
Î
Maj.
Loach,
471-2, 501-3;
Col.
Stewart,
312-3, 314, 318-0, 334-5-
О
tag
о В п.,
on Suez Canal, i54»
158;
numbers landed,
281;
de¬
layed landing,
314;
Plugge's
Plateau,
463, 471, 476;
Russell's
Top, April
27, 509, 513 ;
in May
2
attack,
584-98,
casualties,
598,
fatal delay in reaching starting
point,
589-90, 597.
Wellington
Bn., on Suez Canal,
154, 158;
numbers landed,
281 ;
delayed
landing of,
314;
MacLagan's
Ridge,
476;
Walker's Ridge and
INDEX
649
Ν.Ζ.
Expeditionary Force
—
conta.
Russell's Top, April
27, 510-5
■—
Mounted Rifles:
О
tag
о
M.R.
Regiment,
599.
N.Z.M.R. Bri¬
gade, at Zeitoun,
пб;
part of
N.Z. and A. Div.,
118;
not at
landing,
213 ;
value, in defence
of Egypt,
599;
suggested use as
infantry drafts,
599;
sails for
Gallipoli, May
9, 600
—N.Z.
&
A. Div. Train,
281
—
N.Z. Field Ambulance,
281
New Zealand Training Ship,
Philomel,
89,
go
Nibrunesi Point (Plate p.
338;
Map p.
251;
Sk. p.
544),
ob¬
servation of Anzac beaches
from,
544, 555-6;
Naval party
landed at, April
30, 556;
Canter¬
bury Bn. raid at, May
2, 556
Nile, P.
&
O. str.,
114
North Beach, Anzac,
564
Nott, Lt.-Col. H. C. (b. Adelaide,
S. Aust-),
564
Odessa,
141
Officers, selection,
42, 48-56, 82 ;
troops' attitude to, and rela¬
tions with,
48, 95, 549-52,
and
with staff,
550-2, 572;
first killed
in Gallipoli (Capt. Annear),
260
Oldham,
Maj. E. C.
(of St.
Peters, Adelaide, S. Aust.
;
b.
Gawler, S. Aust.),
263, 351, 353,
429
Olding,
Maj. E.
A. (of Sydney,
N.S.W.
;
b. Nundali,
Q'Iand.),
86
Olive Grove (Plate p.
203),
Tur¬
kish guns in,
241
On slow, Capt.
B. W.,
122, 280
Ostend,
168, 171
Osterley, R.M.S.,
102, 107
Owen, Lt.-Col.
R. H.
(b. Wollon-
gong, N.S.W.), commands
3
Bn.,
52, 134;
at Landing,
295,
430, 438, 439» 441, 454. 502, 522·,
523 ;
commands
1
and
3
Bdes.,
vice MacLaurin,
521, 525, 531;
relieved by Gen. Trotman,
537
Owen's Gully (Plates pp.
339.
346, 347 ;
Maps pp.
268, 356 ;
Sk.
pp.
339.
¿Г'7).
345, 349, 354, 373
et seq. ;
locality of,
33g, 352 ;
\ Owen's Gully
—
continued.
Turkish camp in,
340-1,
343,
344 ;
m
4
Bn. charge, 49*~7
;
see also
Lone Pine
Paul,
212
L/Cpl. L.,
11
Bn. (b.
Northam, W. Aust.),
561
Palamut
Luk,
see Olive Grove
Palmes, Lt.-Commdr, G»
В.,
i6o,
161
Pandik,
242
Papeete,
93
Paris,
Maj.
-Gen. Sir
Α.,
2oy,
524
Parker, Brig·.-Gen. J. L. (b. Lon¬
don,
Eng.), 393, 394
Pasha Dagh, see Kilid
Bahr
Plateau
Patterson, Lt. P. J. (b. Swan
Hill, Vic),
272-4, 298, 307-8,
310, 322
Patterson, Lt.-Col. W. G.,
77
\
280
Pearce, Senator
Hon
G.
F.,
ν,
vi
;
joint defence with
N.
Ζ.,
27-8;
mentioned,
g,
10, 91, 94, 108, 129
Peck, Lt.-Col.
J. H.
(of Grenfell,
N.S.W.
;
b.
Sydney, N.S.W.),
269-70, 272, 277, 348-9, 353
Penang,
97
Periscopes,
139, 580, 581
Pethebridge, Sir
S.
Α.,
vi
P
fals, Ger.
str.,
26
Phillips, Capt. A. J. (b. Albert
Park, Melbourne,
Vic),
386
Phipps, Capt. W. B. (of St.
Peters, N.S.W.
;
b. Blackfriars,
London,
Eng.), 435
PiGGOTT,
6 Sgt.-Maj. F. E., 5
Bn.,
395
Pimple, The,
493, 497
Pine Ridge (Plates pp.
406,
512;
Maps pp.
268, 416;
Sk. pp.
405,
422), 475;
locality of,
405-6;
Turkish Q.F. guns captured on,
April
25, 389, 397-8, 404, 445;
Australian advance to, April
25,
397, 404-24
Pinkerton,
825
Pte, W.,
5
Bn.
(of Albert Park, Melbourne,
Vic; b. Brisbane, Q'land.),
387
Pinwill,
Lt.-Col. W. R. (b. Pro-
bus Cornwall,
Eng.), 280, 583
Рхклшѕ,
224, 235
650
INDEX
Plant,
Lt.-Col.
E.
С. Р.
(of Bris¬
bane, Q'land.
;
b. Charters
Towers, Q'land.),
356,
405-6
400
Plateau (Plates pp.
339, 571 ;
Maps pp.
268, 356;
Sk. pp.
226,
350),
427,
429, 430, 565;
locality
of,
336, 338-9,
and southern spurs
of,
405 ; 3 Bde.
on, April
25,
267, 294, 336-58;
MacLagan's
decision to entrench on,
343-4,
352, 357» 300» 370,
and position
of advanced parties,
343-4, 347-
9, 354,
З60,
370, 373, 375-9, 497-8 ;
9
Bn.'s (Salisbury's) advance,
358,
and critical result of,
360-1,
369-70, 372-5; 1
Bn. on,
386-7;
3
and
2
Bdes.' costly struggle
on,
359-4О4,
405-24;
gap in line
on,
361, 372, 309-404,
41Ó,
467-8;
Turkish artillery dominates,
390-5 ;
stragglers
.
from,
454 ;
situation at night, April
25, 474-
6,
(Turks)
477;
April
26,
gap in
line on,
482,
trenches on,
482-6,
538, 542,
attempt to straighten
îïne on,
and disastrous results
of,
485-98,
Staff's ignorance of,
494, 498;
line taken over by
Roy.
Nav. Div.,
April
28-29, 533,
534» 537, 538;
projected May
2
attack,
583
Plxjgge, Col. A. (of Auckland,
N.Z.; b. Hull,
Eng.), 261
Pl
ugge'
s
Plateau (Plates pp.
250,
260, 261, 277, 302, 545 ;
Maps pp.
256, 268;
Sk. p.
226), 350, 359,
360, 367, 390, 393, 430, 440, 455,
467, 525, 558;
name of,
261; 3
Bde.
on,
257-65, 275-8, 279, 282-
6, 337-8, 349, 353, 357,
363
; 3
Bn.,
295, 438 ; 1
Bn.,
295 ;
capture
of Turkish trench on,
260-1 ;
troops mistakenly directed, Apr.
25<
301 ;
inner defence line on,
476
PoNTVILLE,
82
Pope, Col. H. (of Perth, W. Aust
;
b. Ealing, Middlesex,
Eng.),
468-70. 476, 409, 500, 513, 594
Pope's Hill (Plates pp.
289, 536,
587;
Maps pp.
268, 288;
Sk. pp.
283, 320), 478;
locality and name
of,
284 ;
troops from Baby
700
retire to, April
25, 315, 320;
ìso-
Pope's
Hill
—
continued.
lation
of,
437, 468-71,
499-5Q3,
51З-4,
527, 577;
defence of, Apr.
25, 468-71, 473,
Apr.
26, 499-503,
506,
April
27, 513, 522;
Queen
Elizabeth's tire breaks attack
on,
501-2, 506;
Turks attack,
April
25-26, 473, 501-2, 506,
April
27, 517-8, 520;
left flank of
4
Bde.,
April
27, 527;
drag rope
to?
543 >
p*osition of supports at,
578
Port Said (Map p.
148),
no,
113,
114, 144, 146
Portugal,
141
Possingham, Capt. A. H. (b.
Houghton, S. Aust.),
413
Post, No
і
(Plates pp.
250, 289,
33S; Maps pp.
268, 323;
Sk. p.
323),
locality of,
322;
defence
of, April
25, 329
Post, No.
2
(Plate p.
338;
Map p.
268)
Press, Bridges' relations with,
68-9
Pridham, Lt.-Col.
G.
R.,
280
Pri s
к,
Capt. R. C. G. (of Ade¬
laide, S. Aust.
;
b. IVxt. Barker,
S.
Ausi.),
368, 407, 408-11, 413-
7, 421-2, 424
Prisoners, Australian, surviving
in Turkish hands, April
25, 470,
536;
May
2, 595-6;
fate
oí
wounded,
258, 316, 420-1, 606
Purnea, Bay of (Sk. p.
244),
243, 244
Queensland, A.I.F. units from,
37-41
Queensland Point (Plates pp.
407, 448), 252», 366
Quinn,
Maj. H.
(of Charters
Towers and Tow
η
sville,
Q'land.
;
b.
Charters Towers),
defence of
Quinnłs
Post,
579-
81,
59&
Quinn's Post (Plates pp.
277,
289, 513, 536, 571, 587;
Maps
pp.
268, 288;
Sk. pp.
320, 425)»
433, 434, 435,
436,
452;
first
garrison of,
321 ;
locality of,
425
I
Turks snipe at,
437;
defence
of, April
25, 471, 473·
by
13
and
14
Bns.,
579-80, 15
Bn.,
542,
579-81;
Turks attack, April
25-
INDEX
65í
Quinn's Post
—
continued.
26, 473,
April
27', 517-8, 519-20;
how defended,
517-8, 578-9;
dangerous position of,
518, 527-
8, 578;
position of supports at,
578;
eight months' fighting at,
580;
in May
2
attack,
584-6, 590,
593-4;
relief of by Marines,
May
3» 598
Rabett, Lt.-Col.
R. L. R.
(b. Syd¬
ney, N.S.W.),
86
Rafferty, Lt.-Col. R. A. (b. Bed¬
ford,
Eng.), 270, 272, 323-5,
328, 32g,
зоз,
395, 404, 485-6,
487, 490, 494, 530, 534, 535, 537,
538, 540
Ramsay,
Maj. R,
A. (of Birre-
gurra, Western District, Vic.
:
b. East Melbourne, Vic),
467
R
and wick,
82, 83, 85
Rankine, Lt.-Col. R.
(of St.
Kilda,
Melbourne, Vic; b. Chat¬
ham, Kent,
Eng.), 579
Razoŕback,
The (Plates pp.
289,
391 ;
Maps pp.
268, 356 ;
Sk. pp.
350, 352), 350, 352, 357, 364,
368, 369, 383, 393, 496
Razor Edge (Plates pp.
260, 277),
locality of,
277,
Зої,
350
Red Cross, not used on Anzac
Beach hospitals,
545,
or by
stretcher bearers,
552
Red Cross Society, N.S.W. con¬
tributions to,
19
Regiments, see Australian Im¬
perial Force, New Zealand
Expeditionary Force, British
Army, etc
Reid, Sir George,
68;
influence of,
in diverting A.I.F. to Egypt,
110-2
Reid, Lt.-Col.
H. G.,
280
Reid,, Lt. M. L. (b. Elmore, Vic),
reaches Battleship Hill, April
25, 288-90;
mentioned,
310, 549
Rendezvous, The (Sk. p.
304)»
concentration of
2
Inf. Bde, in,
April
25, 363-4, 368-9,
37Г,
збі,-
383, 412
Reserve Gully
(
Plate p.
277 ;
Maps pp.
256, 268), 277
Rest Gully (Plates pp.
260, 277;
Maps pp.
256, 268), 277, 278,
481
Rhodes, Capt.
A. T.
G.,
280
Richardson,
Maj. C. R. (b. Armi-
dale, N.S.W.),
296, 297, 310
^ Lt. W. J. (b. Yeronga,
Brisbane, Q'land.),
298
j
River Clyde,
243
RizKALLA Sali m,
164
Roberts,
1413
L/
Cpi.
E.
Α.,
2
Bn.
(of
Kogarah,
Sydney,
N.S.W.
;
b.
St. Peters, Dorset,
Eng.),
ЗЗ2
Roberts, F.
-M.
Rt.
Hon. Earl,
comparison with Birdwood,
121
Roberts, Lt. J. P. (of Ipswich,
Q'land.
;
b.
Jarro
w-on-Tyne,
Eng.), 491, 494
Roberts, Lt.-Col. S. R. H. (b.
Ararat, Vic),
282, 286
Robertson,,
Brig.-Gen. J. C. (b.
Toowoomba, Q'land.),
257, 261,
263
Robertson,
Maj. S. B.
(of Ade¬
laide,
S. Aust.
and Brisbane,
Q'land.; b. Sydney, N.S.W.),
263, 283, 286, 291, 292, 298, 310,
351
Robertson, F.-M. Sir W. R.,
72
RoCKLiFF,
Maj. W.
H.
(of Perth,
W.
Aust.;
b.
Corowa, N.S.W.),
270, 272, 277, 283, 285, 429, 439,
558, 559
Rosenthal,
Maj.
-Gen. Sir C. (of
Sydney, N.S.W.
;
b. Berrima,
N.S.W.
), 507, 542, 551, 558
Ros h
an Bey,
151
Ross, Lt.-Col. A. M. (b. Penna-
kunda, Madras, India),
51, 275
357, 359, 466
Ross, Lt.-Col.
C. F. St. P.,
356
Ross, Capt. J. W. (b.
Ballarat,
Vic),
388
Ross, Noel, cited
ж
331--2
Roumania (Sk. p.
178), 174
Royal Australian Naval Col¬
lege, Jervis Bay,
11 ;
not open
to New Zealand cadets,
56
Royal Military College of Aus¬
tralia, Duntroon,
47, 68;
Gen.
Bridges at,
24, 66;
AJ.F. officers
from,
49, 51, 54-5, 56, 86;
Kitchener Scheme dependent on,
652
INDEX
Royal Military College
—
contd.
55 ;
cadets, how selected,
55-6 ;
New Zealand cadets at,
56;
war casualties of,
56;
officers
from, observe for Navy at
Landing,
69,
3Q2
Royal Naval Division, see
British Army
Rumball,
Maj. C.
(of Kingscote,
Kangaroo Island, and The-
barton, S. Aust.
;
b. Fowler's
Bay, S. Aust.),
270,
5Ş8-9,
560
Ruses (Turkish), imaginary,
410, 436, 495-6, 501, 502;
"Indian
troops," at German Officers'
Ridge,
439-42, 470-1,
at Pope's
Hill,
469-70
Rushdi Bey,
518
Russell, Hon.
E. J., v
Russell's Top (Plates pp.
250,
261, 277, 285, 289, 303,
З91,
521,
536, 587 ;
Maps pp.
268, 288, 323 ;
Sk. pp.
226, 282, 469), 3 Bde.
on,
April
25, 271-5 ;
trenches on,
April
25, 273,
April
26-27, 499-
503,
5O9-I7,
523;
locality of,
271,
276;
"seriously threatened,"
295,
300;
Turks penetrate at,
320, 334,
437, 471, 478, 479, 481, 499, 500,
517, 521, 523, 531, 577;
defence
of,
468, 469,
471-З,
499-503, 509-
17;
situation at night, April
25,
ЗЗ4-5;
order misinterpreted to
evacuate,
472-3 ;
gap between,
and Pope's Hill,
468, 476, 499-
500, 502-3, 577;
allotted N.Z.
Bde., 526, 527 ;
in May
2
attack,
590, 592;
see also Walker's
Ridge
Russia,
17, 191 ;
ultimatum from
Germany,
12, 13;
Germany de¬
clares war on,
14;
declares war
on Turkey,
141 ;
asks for help
against Turks, 171-4; Lord
Fisher's Baltic scheme,
172
Ryan,
Maj
.-Gen. Sir C. S. (of
Melbourne, Vic.
;
b.
Killeen,
Longwood,
Vic),
78, 280, 569
Ryder, Capt.
J. F. (b.
Brisbane,
Q'landO,
263, 347-8, 35*, 353-
374, 377, 427, 431
Ryrie, Maj.-Gen. Sír G. de L.
(of
Micalago, Michelago, N.
S.W.),
commands
2
L.H.
Bde., 138, 600
Saker, Maj.
R. (b.
Liverpool,
Eng.),
382, 383, 384-6, 396, 401,
402, 403-4, 467, 474, 485, 487-8,
498, 549
Salisbury,
Lt.-Col. A. G. (b.
Brisbane, Q'land.), Landing,
253, 263 ;
commands
9
Bn. on
400
Plateau,
344, 35^-3, 354,
357-8, 360-1, 370, 372-5, 377-8,
380-1, 390, 395-6, 404, 406, 496,
530
Salisbury Plain,
і
10-2
Salmon son, see Critchley-Sal-
MONSON
Salónica,
141
Samoa,
90
Samothrace (Map. p.
183), 184,
383
Sari
В
air,
268
Sari Siglar Bay,
181
S
aros,
Gulf of (Map p.
183),
204, 205, 222, 291, 444
Saunders, Lt.-Col. E. H. (of
Featherston, N.Z.
;
b. England),
515
Scanlan, Lt.-Col.
J.
J. (of South
Melbourne, Vic.
;
b. Albert Park,
Melbourne),
328
Schnellendorf,
Gen. Broussart
von, 142
Scimitar Hill,
127
Scobie, Lt.-Col. R. (of Maitland,
N.S.W.; b. West Maitland),
296, 310, 3*6, 354
Scott's Point,
399, 537
Scrubby Knoll (Plates pp.
339,
346;
Maps pp.
227, 268;
Sk. pp.
226, 426), 378, 429, 433, 448;
name of,
516;
U
Bn. objective
at Landing,
228, 394;
reached by
party of
9, 10
and
11
Bns.
(Loutit), April
25, 346-7, 374;
Turkish H.Q.,
450, 478,
and
artillery on,
379, 381, 384-5, 390-
5, 397, 449, 484, 490, 546
"Second" Ridge (Plates pp.
391»
536, 571 ;
Map p.
268 ;
Sk. p.
408),
see MacLaurin's Hill:
400
Plateau, etc.
,
Sedd-el-Bahr (Map p.
180;
Sk.
P·
504), 179, 180, 187, 239, 240;
Landing at,
440, 445
Seddon, Rt. Hon.
R. J.,
27
INDEX
653
Selby, Lt.
A. R.
(of Perth, W.
Aust;
b.
Annidale, N.S.W.),
259, 283, 427-8,
42g,
474, 528,
530
Seldon,
Lt. R.
T. F.
(of Sydney,
N.S.W.
;
b.
North Sydney),
492
Sellheim,
Maj.
-Gen.
V. C. M.
(■of Brisbane, Q'land.
;
b. Syd¬
ney, N.S.W.),
25, 77, 119
Selmes,
Maj. J. C. (b.
North Syd¬
ney,
N.S.W.),
86
Semmens, Lt.-Col.
J. M.
(of
Rushworth, Vic, and
St, Kilda,
Melbourne, Vic; b. Rushworth),
133
Senegalese,
210
Serafim
Chiflik (Map p.
237),
240, 447, 449, 505
Serapeum (Map p.
148), 146, 154,
155, 157, 159, 161, 162, 163
Serbia,
185, 190;
war with Austria,
12, 13
Sergeant,
Maj. J. E.
(of
Benalla,
Vic; b.
Box Hill, Melbourne,
Vic),
412
Sevastopol,
141
S
HALLUFA (Map
p.
I48), I44
Sharkeui, 239
Shatt (Map p. 148), 144
Sha
we,
Lt.-Col.
С,
28o
Shefki
Pasha,
vii
Sheikh Said,
і
09
Shell Green (Map p.
268), 414
Shepherd, Lt.-Col.
N.
F. (of
Hokitika, N.Z.; b. Reefton,
N.Z.),
593
Shepherd-'s Hut (Maps pp.
268,
323;
Sk. p.
323), 323
Sherbon,
Maj. W. J.,
52
Shout, Capt.
A. J., V.C.
(of
Darlington, Sydney, N.S.W.
;
b.
N.Z.),
295, 304, 315, 316,
318, 332, 334, 466, 471, 508-9
Shrapnel Gully (Plates pp.
260,
289, 553;
Maps pp.
256, 268;
Sk.
PP-
283, 364), 337-8, 350 et seq.,
401, 430, 455, 565;
locality,
284,
35г,
and name of,
278, 351, 553;
concentration area in, for strag¬
glers,
535;
water in,
573, 574
SiGHiN
Dere,
landing at,
445
Signal Services, see Australian
Imperial Force, etc.
Silt Spur (Map p.
268;
Sk. p.
405), 405
Silver, Capt. M. L'E. (Mel¬
bourne),
105, 106
Simcock,
951
Pte. D. J.,
11
Bn.
(b. Callington, S. Aust.),
472«
Simpson,
202
Pte. J.,
3
Fid. Amb.,
See KlRKPATRICK, J. S.
Simpson, Lt.-Col.
J. W.
A. (b.
Preston, Melbourne, Vic),
588
Sims, L/Cpl.,
484
Sinai, Bedouin raid into,
140;
air
reconnaissance into,
146; 4
Turkish Army crosses,
143-55 ;
Turkish troops in, after Canal
attack,
164
Sin
clair-
IV^acLag an,
Maj.-Gen.
E. G.
(of Glenquiech, Kirrie-
muir, Forfarshire, Scotland; b.
Edinburgh, Scotland), com¬
mands
3 Bde., 49, 131, 134;
reconnoitres
Gaba
Tepe,
222 ;
Bridges' farewell to at Mudros,
244,
and meeting at Anzac,
454;
commands covering force
(3
Bde.),
at Landing, April
25-26,
275-6, 294-5,
doubtful of hold¬
ing,
295, 300, 301, 302, 318;
orders line to organise on
"Second" ridge,
343-4, 359-61 ;
orders Salisbury
(9
Bn.) for¬
ward,
358 ;
diversion of
2 Bde.,
363-71, 399, 407;
tacticat im¬
portance of Baby
700, 294,
43г,
576 ;
relieved by MacLaurin,
April
26, 520;
Gaba
Tepe,
558.
562 ;
mentioned,
68, 210, 2-26, 27
3t
282, 350, 352, 353, 373, 377, 381.
386, 400, 401, 428, 439, 440, 442,
457, 463, 468, 495-6, 501, 525,
531
Skeen,
Maj
.-Gen. A. (of Aber¬
deen, Scotland; b. Meerut,
India),
123, 219,
23Ї,
234, 235»
280, 525
Skelsey,
Maj. F. W. (b. Batley,
Yorks., Eng.)* 581
Skinner.
319
Sgt.
Α. Α., ΐ2
Bn.
(of
Ulversťone, Tas.; b. Inver-
loch, Vic),
324
Smith, Lt.-Col. E. Hilmer (of
Hobart,
Tas.: b.
New Norfolk,
Tas.),
276, 282, 353, 373, 467
654
INDEX
Smith,
Lt.
E. W. Talbot (b.
Ade¬
laide,
S. Aust.),
253, 256-7, 259,
261-2, 337-8, 340-1, 404
Smith, Lt. M. P.
(of North
Syd¬
ney,
N.S.W.
;
b.
Newcastle,
N.S.W.),
492
Smith, Lt.-Col.
W.
(of Mel¬
bourne, Vic),
280, 466
Smith, Pte.
W.
R.,
11
Bn.,
254
Smyrna (Map p.
212), 217, 242
Snipers (Australian),
588
Snipers (Turkish),
38g,
437-8,
52г,
Ş23,
531, 539, 577, 584, 588;
imaginary,
531
Snipers·* Ridge (Plate p.
406;
Maps
pp.
268, 416;
Sk. p.
405), 405,
410, 415-6, 417
Somerville, Commdr.fF.
Α.,
326
Soghun
Dere
(Map. p.
180),
180, 187, 195, 200, 207
Souchon, Admiral,
141
South Africa, Australian ammu¬
nition for,
62 ;
proposed diver¬
sion of Australasian troops to,
97
South African War,
8, 28, 122,
133, 138, 194, 215
South Australia, A.I.F. units
from,
37-4
r
Sphinx, The (Plates pp.
250, 261,
276, 277;
Maps pp.
256, 268,
323;
Sk. p.
503), 268, 272
"Spies," imaginary,
455, 470-1, 53z,
599
Staff College, Camberley,
71-2
Staff Officers, fighting troops*
attitude towards,
550-2, 572
Staffs of A.
&
N.Z. Corps and
Divisions at Anzac,
280;
see
also Australian and New Zea¬
land Army Corps, etc.
Steadman, Lt.
C. E.
(of East
Guildford, W. Aust.; b. Mel¬
bourne, Vic),
561
Steel. Lt.-Col. T. H. (of Malvern,
Melbourne, Vic.
;
b. Horsham,
Vic),
519, 526, 541, 579
Steele,
Maj.
A. (b. Mount Gam-
bier, S. Aust.),
381
Steele'
s
Post (Plates pp.
289,
521, 536, 537, 571, 587;
Maps pp.
268, 288;
Sk. p.
425), 564, 579;
locality and name of,
285,
425 ;
Turks snipe at,
437 ;
de-
Steele's Post
—
continued.
fence of, April
25, 427-9, 434,
474; 3
Bn. H.Q. at,
438, 439;
slaughter of Marines in rear of,
540, 577;
drag rope to,
543;
position of supports at,
578
Stevens, Lt.-Col. A. B. (of Ken¬
sington, Sydney, N.S.W.
;
b.
Erskineville, Sydney),
514
Stewart, Lt.-Col. D.
McB. (of
Christchurch, N.Z.
;
b. Ashbur-
ton, N.Z.),
312-3, 314
Stewart, Brig-Gen.
J. C.
(b.
Port Fairy, Vic),
399, 402
Storey,
Maj. D.
A. (of Randwick,
Sydney, N.S.W.
;
b. Ashfield,
Sydney),
493
w
Strachaj
Capt.
W. L.
(of Ade¬
laide,
S. Aust.
;
b.
North Ade¬
laide),
420
Street,
Maj. G.
A. (of Sydney,
N.S.W.; b. Sydney),
295* 53°
Stretcher-Bearers, conduct of, at
Anzac,
330-2, 436, 463, 552-5,
564-5, 566
Strickland, Capt. F. P. D.,
270,
^
323, 324, 328
Stubbings, Warrant-Officer A. H.
(b.
Hobart,
Tas.),
325,
328
Stuckey,
Maj. F.
(of Auckland,
N.Z.
;
b. Christchurch, N.Z.),
333
Suez (Map p.
148), 87,
no,
112,
113, 144-6, 150, 154, 161, 162
Suez Canal, convoys pass through
■—
first, 113-4, second,
136;
de¬
fence plans for, and command
of,
140, 144-5
І
air reconnais¬
sances from,
146 ;
Turkish attack
on,
140 et seq.
(Plate p.
202 ;
Maps pp.
148, 156) ;
Turkish
mines in,
164 ;
isolated raids on,
164
Sunda
Straits,
97
Suvla Bay (Plates pp.
33^, 545;
Map p.
180;
Sk. pp.
206, 207,
220), 206, 208, 222, 292;
recon¬
noitred by Gen. Hamilton,
205
Swannell,
Maj.
В. І.
(of North¬
ampton,
Eng.
and Sydney,
N.S.W.
;
b. Weston-under-
Wood, Olney, Bucks.,
Eng.),
134, 295-7, 549
INDEX
655
Swift,
Maj. C. H. (b.
Mo-onee
Ponds, Melbourne,
Vic.),
363
Swinburne, Hon.
G.,
vi
Sydney,
86, 91, 92, 94-5
Sydney-
Juinden
action,
103-7
Syrians,
142,
1
43,
1
47,
1
53
Tahiti,
9З
Talaat
Bey,
141-2
Tasmania, A.I.
F.
units from,
37-
40, 58
Taurus Mountains (Map p.
212),
143, 149
Tebbutt, Lt.-Col. A. H. (of
Sydney, N.S.W.
;
b. Quirindi,
N.S.W.)
, 564
Tekke
Burnu
(Plate p.
570;
Map p.
180), 239
Tekke Koyu,
504;
see also "W"
Beach
Tenedos,
198, 235 ;
lent by Greece
as Allied base,
184, 185
Teresias,
164
Territorial Composition, of N.Z.
E.F.,
33,
of A.I.F.,
37 et seq.:
see also Australian Imperial
Force; New Zealand Expe¬
ditionary Force
Territorials,
168;
see also Brit¬
ish Army
"Third" Ridge (Plates pp.
288,
339, 346, 347, 406, 513, 560;
Map
p.
268;
Sk. pp.
408, 417, 422),
see Gun Ridge
Thirkell, Capt. G. L. A. (of
Hobart,
Tas.
;
b.
Richmond,
Tas.),
558
Thomas, Capt.
G. (b. Gympie,
Q'land.), 341-4, 347, 355, 373,
З76-7,
379, 381, 402, 422
Thompson, Lt.-Col. A. J. Onslow
(of Camden,
N.S.W. ; b. Ynys
House,
Eglwysilan,
Glamorgan,
Wales),
biography of,
52, 53;
commands
4 Bn., 52-3, 134; in
4 Bn.
charge,
April 26,
490-З,
498,
killed,
493, 498
Thompson, Lt.-Gol.
C. W.
(b.
Bathurst, N.S.W.), 564
Thompson, Lt.
H. B.
(b. Mel¬
bourne,
Vic),
559
Тномѕ,
Maj.
N.
W.
В. В., г8о
Thursby, Admiral Sir C.
F., 220,
221-2, 457-60
TiLLEY, 311 Pte. A. J., 12 Bn. (b.
Hobart,
Tas.),
274
Tilney, Lt.
-Col.
L. E. (b. Tilkah
Farm, Tinonee, Manning
River,
N.S.W.),
595
Timsah, Lake (Map
ρ.
156), 144,
154,
і бо,
IÓ2
ToDD, Capt.
D. L. (b.
Adelaide,
S. Aust.),
529
Top Chular Sirt,
450;
see also
Gun Ridge
Traill, Lt.-Col.
J. C. M.
(of
Stawell, Vic.
;
b. Edinburgh,
Scotland),
413, 475
Training Areas, in Australia,
34
Transports, for
ist
contingent
(Map p.
104), 87;
convoying,
87-100;
Af
rie,
94, 108; Aragon,
77, 5734
Arcadian,
219, 231,
232, 569;
Argyllshire,
94, 99;
Ascanius,
98,
rams Shropshire,
108-9;
Berrima,
136;
Clan Mac-
corquodale,
85, 94;
Devanha,
245, 247, 268;
Euripides,
85, 94,
95, 96;
Galeka,
325-6, 361, 362,
363, 367 ;
Geelong,
95 ;
Hororata,
96;
Ionian,
210, 247;
Liitzozv,
314;
Malda,
247;
Manitou,
attacked,
216-7;
Maunganui,
112;
Medic,
98;
Miltiades,
94,
127;
Minnewaska,
69, 216, 219,
223, 235, 295, 297;
Novian,
362,
363, 382 ;
Omrah,
91, 96, 102, 105 ;
Orvieto,
95, 96, 98, 101,
іоз, ІО7,
Ιθ8,
по,
112;
Shropshire,
101,
rammed by Ascanius,
108-9 ;
Southern,
99-100;
Star of Vic¬
toria,
94, 95;
Suffolk,
94, 247;
Wiltshire,
98.
For transports
carrying wounded from Anzac
see Hospital Ships
Treloar,
Maj. J. L., v
Trommer,
Col.
von, 149
Trotman, Brig.-Gen.
C N.,
185,
532, 537,
538, 5бз
Troy,
688
Pte. M. J.,
16
Bn.
(of
East
Guildford,
W.
Aust.; b.
Geraldton,
W. Aust),
595
Trumble,
T.,
vi.,
25
Tucker,
T. G.,
viii
TuLLOCH,
Maj. E. W.
(of Mel¬
bourne, Vic; b.
Ballarat,
Vic),
reaches Battleship Hill, April
656
INDEX
TuLLOCH,
Maj.
E.
W.
—
continued.
25, 287-91, 380,
45г,
603;
men¬
tioned,
269, 271, 274-5, 283, 286-
7, 309, 329, 347
Turkey, causes of war with,
140-
1 ;
"Young Turk" leaders,
141 ;
Britain's pre-emption of war¬
ships,
152-3 ;
opposed to British
rule in Egypt,
153;
see also
Turkish Army
Turkish Army, German re¬
organisation,
142, 236;
British
undervaluation of,
165, 603, 604;
information regarding Hamil¬
ton's forces,
235,
and expected
landing places,
236;
forces near
Dardanelles, April 1915,
242;
telegraph system imperfect,
240-
1, 516;
Germans in,
470
—1st
Army,
Liman
von
Sanders
commands, to March 1915,
236
—
4th Army, Djemal Pasha com¬
mands,
142 ;
Canal attack,
142-
65,
(Map p.
156) ;
composition,
142, 147, 149, 150;
desert
march,
146-52,
(Map p.
148)
—
5th Army, formation,
Liman
von
Sanders commands,
236 ;
composition, disposition and
strength,
221,
язв
et seq., 444-52,
476, 504,
(Map p.
237) ;
head¬
quarters, April
24, 444,
April
25,
444
—
Ill Corps, composition and
disposition,
236-41 ;
command,
238;
headquarters, April
24, 444
—
IV Corps,
149
—VIII
Corps, in Canal attack,
147;
composition,
147;
desert
march,
146-7, 150-2
—
XV Corps (south of Straits),
236, 444;
composition and dis¬
position,
241
—3rd
Division (south of
Straits),
241, 444, 503
—
5th Division,
236, 444, 445,
476, 477, 504, 540;
at
Bułair,
238-9
—7тн
Division,
239, 444, 445,
476, 504, 508;
composition,
238;
defence of Bulair lines,
2*38;
to
Helles, 505-6
—
8тн
Division,
149,
150л
—
9тн
Division,
444, 508 ;
com-
Turkish Army
—
continued.
position, 23&; command,
239;
garrisons landing places,
239 ;
disposition,
239-40 ;
head¬
quarters,
447 ;
at Landings,
Anzac,
445, 447, 449,
45О,
508,
Helles, 449-50
—
10th Division, composition,
149;
desert march,
150;
Canal
attack,
160, 161
—
11th Division (south of
Straits),
241, 444, 504
—
14th Division,
149
—
16th Division, one regiment
at Anzac,
540
—
19th Division (and units
attached after the Landing),
235, 503, 508;
composition,
238;
in reserve,
239;
disposition and
command,
240, 444, 445, 447;
thrown against A.
&
N.Z., April
25, 356-7, 359, 374, 376-7, 379-80,
385, 434, 447-52, 469-75, 477-9,
(Map p.
446),
April
26-27, 480.
497, 501-23,
April
30-М
ay
1,
53&-
43;
Ari Burnu
area entrusted
to commander of,
450;
arrests
A.
&
N.Z. attack, April
25,
450, 452;
headquarters,
450 ;
numbers opposed to A.
&
N.Z.
Landing and casualties, April
25, 477;
condition of,
477-9;
morale affected by naval gun
fire,
522
—
22nd (Hedjaz Independent)
Division, Canal attack,
149, 150
—
23rd Division, composition,
147;
desert march,
150-2;
Canal
attack,
160
—
25th Division, composition,
147 ;
desert march,
150-2 ;
Canal
attack,
160
—
27th Division, composition,
147;
desert march,
149-50;
com¬
mand,
150
—
Artillery. Heavy Battery,
Canal attack,
149, 160;
shells
Hardinge and
Requin,
162.
Sth
Regiment, battery seized by Aus¬
tralians, April
25, 445.-
10th
Regiment, Canal attack,
149·
25th Regiment, Canal attack,
147.
27th Regiment, Canal
attack,
147. Krupp
battery seized
INDEX
65'
Turkish Army
—
continued.
by Australians, April
25, 338-43,
445;
see also Artillery (Turk¬
ish)
—
Cavalry, Canal attack,
149 ;
attack at Anzac, April
27, 516.
Independent Cavalry Brigade
(Gallipoli),
236
—
E n g i n e e r s,
wire landing
places,
241.
Ąth
Battalion,
Canal attack,
149.
8th Battalion,
Canal attack,
147
—
Infantry
:
13th Regiment, at
Anzäc, 540.
igth Regiment,
238.
20th Regiment,
238.
21st
Regiment,
238.
25Ѓ/1
Regiment,
238;
disposition,
239-40,
23g;
at
Helles, 447, 449-50, 505.
26th
Regiment,
238;
disposition,
239,
240;
at
Helles, 447, 449, 504,
505.
27th Regiment,
238, 277,
5°5
;
Gaba
Tepe
Zone,
239, 240;
at
Landing,
445, 447, 449;
against
400
Plateau,
450, 452;
strength
and casualties, April
25-26,
477;
condition of,
479;
in
counter-attack, April
27, 507-8.
28th Regiment, Canal attack,
149, 161. 29/
h Regiment,
Canal
attack,
r
49.
30th Regiment,
Canal attack,
149.
33rd Regi¬
ment,
539, 540;
reinforces at
Anzac, April
26, 504, 506;
in
counter-attack, Apr.
27, 507, 518-
20,
S2I. 17th Regiment,
238, 240;
thrown against A.
&
N.Z.
Landing·,
447-9;
on Baby
700
and Mortar Ridge,
450-2 ;
on
Battleship Hill,
452;
strength
and casualties, April
25-26, 477;
command,
478 ;
condition of,
478-9;
in counter-attack, April
27> S07. 62nd Regiment, Canal
attack,
147.
64th Regiment,
Canal attack,
149 ;
reinforces at
Anzac,
506;
in counter-attack,
April
27, 507, 517·
65th Regi¬
ment, Canal attack,
147.
68th
Regiment, Canal attack,
147,
orders,
160 ;
attack checked,
162.
6gth (Reserve) Regiment, Canal
attack,
149;
desert march,
150.
72nd (Arab) Regiment,
238, 240,
447, 540;
at Landing,
449;
on
Turkish Army
—
continued.
Battleship Hill,
452, 479;
in
counter-attack, April
27, 507-8,
517, 518-20, 521.
73rd Regi¬
ment, Canal attack,
147;
desert
march,
150,
151-2; plan of
attack, r6o. 74th Regiment,
Canal attack,
147,
orders,
160.
7
Sth
Regiment, Canal attack,
147,
orders,
160.
77th (Arab)
Regiment,
238, 240, 447, 480;
at
Landing·,
449, 452, 471;
dis¬
organised,
479;
in counter¬
attack, April
27, 508.
80th Regi¬
ment, Canal attack,
147.
8ist
Regiment, Canal attack,
147.
I2$th Regiment, at Anzac,
539-40.
12.8th (Hedjaz) Regi¬
ment, Canal attack,
149.
i2gth
(Hedjaz) Regiment, Canal at¬
tack,
149.
African Irregulars,
Canal attack,
150.
Broussa
Field Battalion of Gendarmerie,
238, 239;
see also Artillery
(Turkish); Attacks; Ruses
Turkish Navy, Goeben,
140-1,
173, 176, 181, 182, 191, 544;
Breslau, 140-1 ;
German officers
in,
141 ;
Odessa raid,
141 ;
re¬
organisation,
142 ;
ships pre¬
empted by Britain,
152-3;
Mes-
sudieh torpedoed,
181 ;
T.B.
Timur
Hissar
attacks
Manitou,
216-7 ;
Torgat Reiss,
shells An¬
zac Cove,
543-5
Turner, Lt. P. F. V. (b. Weston,
Bath, Somerset,
Eng.), 492
Тиѕѕим
(Map p.
148),
I44,
154,
155, 157, 159» 160, 162, 163
Um Muksheib,
Wadi (Map p.
148), 152, 154
Usun
Dere,
478
"V"
Beach, landing at,
445
Valley of Despair (Plate p.
406;
Map p.
268), 475
Vaughan, Lt. G. (of Ulverstone,
Tas.; b.
Zeehan,
Tas.),
274
Venizelos,
E.,
185
Victoria, A.I.F. units from,
37-42
Victoria Gully (Maps pp.
268,
416;
Sk. p.
355)» 355» 361, 366,
407, 485, 533, 564
658
INDEX
ViLLiERS-
Stuart, Maj.
С. Н.
(of
Castlane, Carrick-on-Suir, Ire¬
land
;
b. Edinburgh, Scotland),
228, 242, 280, 362, 363, 404, 430.
468, 551
Virgo, Lt.
С
A. P. (b. Port Pirie,
S. A
ust.),
488, 497
Vowles, Capt. A. S. (of Perth,
W. Aust.
;
b. Kew, Melbourne,
Vic),
402
"W" Beach (Tekke Koyu), land¬
ing at,
504
Wagstaff, Brig-Gen.
С. М.
(of
Berkhampstead, Herts.,
Eng. ;
b.
Calcutta, India),
124-5, 132,
213, 280, 522, 551
Waite,
Maj. F.
(of Waiwera
South, Otago, N.Z.
;
b. Dunedin,
N.Z.),
556
Walker,
Maj
.-Gen. Sir
H. B.
(of
Dublin, Ireland
;
b. Dilhorne,
North Staffs.,
Eng.),
Chief of
Staff, A.
&.
N.Z. Corps,
123 ;
opposes Gallipoli landings,
230;
self-effacement of,
234-5
Î
a*
Landing
—
with Bridges,
299-
300,
Birdwood,
455 ;
commands
N.Z. Inf.
Bde., 300, 1
Aust. Inf.
Bde., 582;
turns back troops
over Plugge's Plateau,
301 ;
pro¬
posed evacuation of Anzac, Apr.
25» 455, 457;
relieves Braund,
April
27, 509-10, 513, 526,
Trot-
man,
583;
opposes original plans
for May
2
attack,
583 ;
men¬
tioned,
132, 138, 219, 280, 525,
526, 551
Walker's Ridge (Plates pp.
250,
261, 277;
Maps pp.
268, 323;
Sk.
P-
503) >
З22,
455, 564;
locality of,
267-8 ;
difficult approach over, to
Russell's Top,
301 ;
gap between,
an
J
Pope's Hill, April
25,334,455,
468-71, 476,
April
26-28, 482,
499-5O3,
508-16;
defence of,
328,
471-З,
499-503, 508-16;
position
at night, April
25, 332-5;
mis¬
teken
withdrawal of part of
line on,
472-3 ;
allotted N.Z.
Inf.
Bde., 509 ;
route from, to
Monash Valley, May
2, 590 ;
see also Russell's Top
Wallace, Sgt.
Α.,
N.Z. Engrs.
(of Auckland, N.Z.
;
b. Ponson-
by, Auckland),
598
Wallis, Lt.-Col.
H. J. F.
(b.
Pershore, Worcestershire,
Eng.), 51
Walsh,
Maj. J. F. (b.
Charters
Towers, Q'land.), 474, 483
Wangenheim, Baron von, 142
Wanliss, Lt.-Col.
D. S.
(of
Ballarat,
Vic; b. Perth, Scot¬
land),
132, 382, 383, 468, 487
War Correspondent, despatch by,
regarding undesirables in Egypt,
129
War Council, personnel of,
175 ;
considers Dardanelles naval
attack,
175-7
War, European, events preceding
declaration of
—
Australia's at¬
titude,
11-9;
warning telegram,
1, 13 ;
Government action in
Australia after receipt of warn¬
ing telegram,
23-7;
Britain de¬
clares war on Germany,
18 ;
Western front, Sept.
1914, 166-
9;
plan for amphibious attack
on Belgian coast,
170-2*,
and
Russian landing on German
Baltic coast,
172, 177
Water Supply, Suez Canal attack
(Turkish), 151-2;
Lemnos,
209;
Anzac,
465-6, 480, 528-9, 546, 553,
565 ;
Gen. Birdwood's plans for,
465-6, 572-4;
wells, Shrapnel
Gully and Dawkins' Point, 573~4
Waterfall Gully (Plate p.
587)
t
321
Watt, Rt. Hon. W.
Α., ν.
Weber Pasha,
140, 444
Weir, Col. S. Price (of St. Peters,
Adelaide, S. Aust.; b. Norwood,
Adelaide),
135» 252, 257, 258,
259, 263,
35г, 359-6О,
392, 399
Weir Ridge (Plate p.
406;
Map
p.
268;
Sk. p.
405), 397, 405, 412*,
415
Welch, Lt.-Col. J. B. St. V. (of
Neutral Bay, Sydney, N.S.W.:
b. Sydney),
462, 564-5
Wellington, N.Z.,
28, 88. 89. 94
Wellington Valley (Plate p.
521), 577
INDEX
659
Wells,
Maj. R. W.,
382, 388, 389.
З90,
395, 396, 399, 401, 412, 415-6
Wemyss^ Admiral-of-the-Fleet Sir
R. E.,
185, 209, 220
Westbrook, Capt. T. K. (of Rand-
wick, Sydney, N.S.W.
;
b.
Waverley, Sydney),
332, 509
Western Australia,
A.I.
F.
units
from,
37-41, 58
Westfalen, Ger.
str.,
26
Wheatfield, The (Plates pp.
406,
512;
Maps pp.
268, 416;
Sk. pp.
492, 521),
Australians on, April
25, 413-7, 475,
April
26, 492-3,
507,
April
27, 521 ;
see also
Bolton's Hill and Ridge
White,
Maj. A. T.
(b. Greenwich,
London,
Eng.), 125
White, Lt.-Gen. Sir
С В. В.
(b.
St. Arnaud,
Vic),
v,
vi,
viii;
work on Defence Scheme,
22,
23 ;
advises Government,
24-7 ;
plans for expeditionary force,
28, 42;
Chief of Staff,"
1
Div.,
Зі»
33',
biography and estimate
of,
69-76;
plans for A.I.F.,
37, 73
't work in, and influence
on, A.I.F.,
75; 1
Div.
landing
plans,
226-9;
opposes
Helles
as
main attack, and disagrees with
Bridges,
230;
plans for
Gaba
Tepe
landing,
231 ;
at Landing,
299-300, 365-7, 401 ;
proposed
evacuation of Anzac, April
25,
452-3, 456, 457;
estimates forces
necessary to gain objectives,
603-4;
mentioned,
68, 80, 81, 99,
118, 124, 132, 219, 280, 414, 452,
453, 466, 551
White,
414
Pte. J. W.,
16
Bn.
(of Midland Junction, W. Aust.
;
b. Paddington, Sydney, N.S.W.),
596
White Flag, use of, by Turks,
520
Whitelaw, Lt. J. S. (b. Haw¬
thorn, Melbourne, Vic),
483
White's Valley (Maps pp.
208,
356;
Sk. p.
352), 352, 372, 384,
„ 393, 399, 400, 403,· 467.
5б4, 5б5
Whitetam, Lt.-CoK J. L. (of Lin-
disfarne,
Tas.
;
b. Jumalpur,
Bengal, India),
267, 309, 354,
357, 373, 390, 404, 406-7, 408,
410,
411-2,
415. 417
Whitting,
Maj. E.
Le G.,
394
Wilder-Neligan, Lt.-Col. M. (b.
Tavistock,
Devon, Eng.), 357
WiLKiNs, 730
Pte.
Α.,
її
Bn. (b.
Windsor,
Berks.,
Eng.), 560
WiLKiNS, Capt. G. H.
(of Ade¬
laide,
S. Aust.),
vii,
44
Wjlkinson,
Lt.-Commdr. (Ribble),
2Ą7,
25O,
265
Williams, Lt.-Col. E. M.,
51
Williams,
629
C. S.-M. R. C,
6
Bn. (b.
Hawthorn,
Melbourne,
Víc),
422
Williams, Lt.-Coî. T. R. (b.
Bundaberg,
Q'land.),
573
Williams, Surg.-Gen. Sir W. D.
C. (b. Sydney, N.S.W.),
59, 78
Wilson,
Maj.-Gen.
Α.,
145, 163,
б
Wilson, Lt.
E. R.
(of Masterton,
N.Z.), S15
Wilson, F.-M.
Sir
H. H.,
72
Wilson,
Capt. J. C.
(of Sydney,
N.S.W.; b.
Brisbane,
Q'land),
431, 483, 549
Winter,
Brig.-Gen.
S. H.,
232
Wire Defences (Turkish), at
Helles, 504;
lacking at Anzac,
258, 505,
and at
Gaba
Tepe,
557
Wire Gully (Plates pp.
289, 571;
Maps pp.
268, 356;
Sk. pp.
350,
425, 427), 359, 388, 391, 425 et
seq.;
advanced parties retire to,
April
2$, 348, 349, 353-4;
locality
of,
351 ;
outposts in,
431,
528-3O,
and loss of,
540-1
Wireless Stations at Anzac,
392,
547
Wise, Hon. G. H., v.
Woodward, Maj.-Gen. Sir E. M.,
231-2, 233
Woolloomooloo Cadets,
53»
2I4
Wootten,
Maj.
G. F.
(of
Mos¬
man,
Sydney, N.S.W.
;
b.
Marrickville, Sydney),
386
Wounded, inadequate provision
for, at Landings,
232-3, 565-72,
breakdown of plans at Anzac,
563.
s6$-72, and consequent
suffering,
570-2.
conduct of
men,
571 ;
difficulties of attend¬
ing to, on Plugge's Plateau,
259;
fate of. in Turkish hands,
258, 316, 420-1, 606;
collecting
660
INDEX
Wounded
—
continued.
and evacuating-, at Anzac,'April
25, 314, 563-72;
rescue near
Fisherman's Hut,
330-2 ;
alleged
mutilation of Sgt. Larkin,
420-
1 ;
inadvisability of questioning
as to details of fighting,
462 ;
work amongst, by regtl. medical
officers,
563-4;
see also Casu¬
alties
"
'Wozzer/ Battles of the,"
130,
215
Yates,
Capt. W. T. (of Camper-
down, Vic; b. Cobden, Vic.)»
417, 421
Yenikeui (Map p.
180), 239
Yenisher,
241
Young, Lt.-Col.
^v. R.,
280
Young, Lt.-Col. D. P.,
280
Young,
Maj. W.
McK. (of
Koon-
gal,
Rockhampton, Q'land.
:
b.
Maryborough, Q'land.),
374
Ypres,
167, 171
Y.M.C.
Α.,
127
Zeebrugge,
171,
i72,
176, 177
Zeitoun,
116
Zeki
Bey,
vii,
289η,
448-52
Zemtchug,
97
Zioń Mule
Corps,
280, 470
Zouaves,
210
W. C. Penfold
&
Co.
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geographic_facet | Türkei Dardanellen Australien |
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index_date | 2024-07-02T17:38:14Z |
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spelling | Bean, C. E. W. 1879-1968 Verfasser (DE-588)119558572 aut The Story of ANZAC from the outbreak of war to the end of the first phase of the Gallipoli campaign, May 4, 1915 Bean, C[harles] E[dwin] W[oodrow] Sydney Angus & Robertson 1921 XXVIII, 660 S. 8" txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier The official History of Australia in the War of 1914-1918 Vol. 1 Australia. Australian Army. Australian Imperial Force (1914-1921) Great Britain. Army. Australian and New Zealand Army Corps Weltkrieg 1914-19 bsbaltswk Australien bsbaltswk Dardanellen bsbaltswk Weltkrieg (1914-1918) World War, 1914-1918 Campaigns World War, 1914-1918 Campaigns Turkey Gallipoli Peninsula Erster Weltkrieg (DE-588)4079163-4 gnd rswk-swf Türkei Dardanellen (DE-588)4011051-5 gnd rswk-swf Australien (DE-588)4003900-6 gnd rswk-swf Dardanellen (DE-588)4011051-5 g Australien (DE-588)4003900-6 g Erster Weltkrieg (DE-588)4079163-4 s DE-604 The official History of Australia in the War of 1914-1918 Vol. 1 (DE-604)BV020563231 1 Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen 19 - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=015663535&sequence=000003&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen 19 - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=015663535&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
spellingShingle | Bean, C. E. W. 1879-1968 The Story of ANZAC from the outbreak of war to the end of the first phase of the Gallipoli campaign, May 4, 1915 The official History of Australia in the War of 1914-1918 Australia. Australian Army. Australian Imperial Force (1914-1921) Great Britain. Army. Australian and New Zealand Army Corps Weltkrieg 1914-19 bsbaltswk Australien bsbaltswk Dardanellen bsbaltswk Weltkrieg (1914-1918) World War, 1914-1918 Campaigns World War, 1914-1918 Campaigns Turkey Gallipoli Peninsula Erster Weltkrieg (DE-588)4079163-4 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4079163-4 (DE-588)4011051-5 (DE-588)4003900-6 |
title | The Story of ANZAC from the outbreak of war to the end of the first phase of the Gallipoli campaign, May 4, 1915 |
title_auth | The Story of ANZAC from the outbreak of war to the end of the first phase of the Gallipoli campaign, May 4, 1915 |
title_exact_search | The Story of ANZAC from the outbreak of war to the end of the first phase of the Gallipoli campaign, May 4, 1915 |
title_exact_search_txtP | The Story of ANZAC from the outbreak of war to the end of the first phase of the Gallipoli campaign, May 4, 1915 |
title_full | The Story of ANZAC from the outbreak of war to the end of the first phase of the Gallipoli campaign, May 4, 1915 Bean, C[harles] E[dwin] W[oodrow] |
title_fullStr | The Story of ANZAC from the outbreak of war to the end of the first phase of the Gallipoli campaign, May 4, 1915 Bean, C[harles] E[dwin] W[oodrow] |
title_full_unstemmed | The Story of ANZAC from the outbreak of war to the end of the first phase of the Gallipoli campaign, May 4, 1915 Bean, C[harles] E[dwin] W[oodrow] |
title_short | The Story of ANZAC |
title_sort | the story of anzac from the outbreak of war to the end of the first phase of the gallipoli campaign may 4 1915 |
title_sub | from the outbreak of war to the end of the first phase of the Gallipoli campaign, May 4, 1915 |
topic | Australia. Australian Army. Australian Imperial Force (1914-1921) Great Britain. Army. Australian and New Zealand Army Corps Weltkrieg 1914-19 bsbaltswk Australien bsbaltswk Dardanellen bsbaltswk Weltkrieg (1914-1918) World War, 1914-1918 Campaigns World War, 1914-1918 Campaigns Turkey Gallipoli Peninsula Erster Weltkrieg (DE-588)4079163-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Australia. Australian Army. Australian Imperial Force (1914-1921) Great Britain. Army. Australian and New Zealand Army Corps Weltkrieg 1914-19 Australien Dardanellen Weltkrieg (1914-1918) World War, 1914-1918 Campaigns World War, 1914-1918 Campaigns Turkey Gallipoli Peninsula Erster Weltkrieg Türkei |
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