The Story of ANZAC: from 4 May 1915, to the evacuation of the Gallipoli peninsula
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CONTENTS
I. The Struggle for Krithia
.
ι
II. The Change to Trench-warfare at Anzac
. . 44
III. The Anzac Artillery and the Problem of the
400
Plateau
. 57
IV. The Problem of Monash Valley,
. 86
V. The Turkish Attack of May
іо/гн
. 132
VI. The Open Flank at Anzac
. 169
VII.
May 29TH
—
The Turks break into Quinn's
· . 198
VIII,
The Solution of the Problem in Monash Valley
. 230
IX. The Growth of the Anzac Line
. 254
X. Operations in June and July
. . « . . 285
XI. German Officers' Trench
. 325
XII.
The Beach
.' 346
XIII.
The Sickness of the Army
. 366
XIV.
The
"
Self-government
"
of the A.I.F.
. . . 388
XV. New Troops
—
and a Mental Change
. . . .419
XVI.
The Plan of the Second Offensive
. 430
XVII.
The Preparatory Demonstrations
—
Leane's Trench
473
XVIII.
The Attack upon Lone Pine
. . . . . 497
XIX.
The Counter-attack at Lone Pine
. 535
XX. The Night Advance on Sari Bair
. 567
The Feints of August 7th
. 597
CONTENTS
XXII.
The Checking of the Advance on August
Јтж
. 634
XXIII.
The Attempt upon Hill
971 ■. 652
XXIV.
Chun
uk
В
air—The Climax in Gallipoli
. . . 666
XXV.
Chunuk
Baie
—
The Climax in Gallipoli (con¬
tinued)
.· 687
XXVI.
Hill
60 . 719
XXVII.
The Fate of the Expedition
. 763
XXVIII.
The Autumn
. 798
XXIX.
The Onset of Winter
. 830
XXX.
The Evacuation
. 853
XXXI.
The Final Stage
. 887
Index
. . . . . . . . . .911
INDEX
Ranks shown after the surnames of officers and men are the highest
attained by each.
Plates, Maps, and Sketches referred to after names of places are
those which best indicate their positions.
Pag-e-numbers followed by
η
indicate that the reference is to a
footnote on the page specified.
Aarons,
Maj.
Julian Boyd (of
Boulder, W. Aust.; b. Mel¬
bourne),
490, 491, 494
Abbas
sia,
4227г
Abbott, Capt. R. H.
Ş.
(of
Ben¬
digo,
Vic; b.
Bendigo),
820
Abdel
Rahman Bair (Plates pp.
458, 581, 658;
Maps pp.
635,
657;
Sk. pp. I7S,
462), 178,
264м,
456η,
4Ó2,
471, 582, 583,
584,
59O
et seq., 632, 635, 639,
650 et seq., 663, 678, 695, 715,
Ъ
8
7,
99
Abd
el
Rezak
Bey,
524, 530
Achí Baba
(Plates pp.
42, 43 ;
Map p.
14;
Sk. p.
1), 1, 2, 5,
6, 7, 8, 14, 20, 25, 30, 32,
АТ.П,
42, 60, 432,
434W,
437,
439>b 44L
453», 472, 820, 907;
Turkish
artillery on,
9;
the British
objective in Second Battle of
Krithia,
11-12
Acton-Adams,
Maj.
P. M. (of
Christchurch, N.Z.
;
b. Nelson,
N.Z.),
19t
Adams, Lt.-Col. J.,
90,
66iw,
746,
750
Adams, Sgt. W-, 559W-
Aduison, Lt. W. E. (of Sydney;
b. Yass, N.S.W.),
739«-, 743,
7
ЛАП
Admiralty, see British Navy
Adrianople,
523
Adriatic
Sľa,
169, 43
їй
♦^gean
Sea,
177, 768
Aghyl
Dere
(Plates pp.
458, 699,
715;
Maps pp.
578, 635;
Sk. pp.
460, 634), 178, 181, 186, 188,
457, 461, 462, 470, 574» 576, 582
et seq., 635, 636, 638, 644, 645,
646, 657, 666, 671, 676, 685, 690,
691, 697, 698, 699, 707, 708, 712,
799, 844, 877, 893;
position of,
460
Ahmed Tewfik Bey,
324
Ahuni Bey,
324η
Akbashi
Liman
(Sk. p.
138), 134,
138
Akeroyd, Capt. G. W. (of Mel¬
bourne and Swan Hill, Vic.
;
b.
Bendoc, Vic),
850
Alai Tepe
(Plate p.
658;
Map p.
657;
Sk. p.
654), 659,
664η, 7Ο4
Alexander, Lt.-Col.
Η. Μ.,
78
Alexandretta,
792
Alexandria,
63,
82η, *3°,
169,
171, 348, 363, 372, 390, 398, 404,
415,
417W,
449**, 802,
835; base
for
Med. Exp.
Force,
388, 391-2
Ali Riza
Pasha, commands
13
Turk.
Regt-, 530;
mentioned,
531, 535, 551, 554, 705, 708, 709,
900И
Allah Gully (Map. p.
472 ;
Sk.
pp.
258, 267),
146η,
257,
2Ş8,
268, 269, 300, 302, 303 ;
descrip¬
tion and position of,
267
Allanson,
Lt.-Col. C. J. L.,
635-6,
694-6
Allenby, Field-Marshal Lord,
130,
522η
America,
773
Amin
Bey, quoted, m,
135«, 443,
566, 681, 709»
Ammunition, artillery: British
short of, in Gallipoli,
2, 64, 83,
172, 442,
Turkish,
135, 360, 443,
quantity expended against
Turks,
19
May,
162,
Turks re¬
ceive increased supply of, Nov.,
848;
rifle: Birdwood's appeal
for economy
Ш»
52,
quantity
expended against Turks,
19
May,
162,
Turks short of,
dumps,
354 ;
see also Bombs
911 ■■·-■
912
INDKX
Anafmta
(Maps pp.
447, 720;
Sk.
pp.
179, 446), 136,
i95>
264η,
з8з,
452,.
52IW,
592,
654,
б5б, ббо, б7б,
678,
68о,
698,
7О4>
715, 719, 722, 724»
73ΐ«>
742,
775, 784», 848, 898,
89ÇW,
9οι ;
Turks shell Beach from,
356,
357.
Northern,
172, 178^ 179,
183, 350,
468η,
Ó49,
665,
7Ο2,
7ОЗ,
721, 723,
γ66.
Southern
172, 178, 179,
446η, 462η,
467,
468м., б49, б59, бооп,
66s,
761
Anderson,
Maj. J. S. S.
(of
Sydney;
b.
Newstead, N.S.W.),
166м
Anderson,
Lt.
K. H.
(of
Hobart
and
Zeehan,
Tas.; b.
Hobart),
98η
Anderson, Lt.
L.
W.
H.
(of
Launching Place, Vic.
;
b.
Launching Place),
623η
Anderson, Capt.
R. C.
(of
Sydney),
750П
Anderson, Brig.-Gen. Sir
R. M.
McC. (b. Sydney),
396
Anderson, Brig.-Gen.
S. M.,
66
Anderson Knoll,
157
Annoni,
Lt. J.
(of Sydney; b.
Liverpool,
Eng.),
750η
Antill, Brig.-Gen. J.
M., 2Ç3,
6x2,
617, 618,
63г, 6з2
Anzac (Plates pp.
273, 578),
situation
at, early May
1915, 1 ;
Hamilton's plans for,
1
May,
44;
strength of troops at,
1
May,
44, 9
May,
184, 19
May,
184,
20
May,
IÖ6, 28
May,
184, 23
July,
323, 1
Aug.,
523η,
6
Aug.
485,
523W,
7
Aug.,
6аап,
mid-
Aug.,
723, 22
Nov.-& Dec,
862,
8-17
Dec,
885, 19
Dec, 8S9,
Turkish, Aug.
1915, 522-3,
723;
line subdivided into sections,
May,
44, 46-9, 69, 262«, 272-3,
294,
reorganised after Aug.
offensive,
799-800 ;
description
of,
45-6 ;
trench-warfare com¬
mences at,
50;
system of
manning trenches at,
50-2 ;
difficulty of emplacing artillery
at,
57, 59-60, 63-77, 258-9;
Turks attack,
19
May,
140-60.
condition of#dead in No-Man's
Land after,
164 ;
maps of,
164« ;
armistice with Turks at,
24
May,
167-8 ;
transports leave,
Anzac
—
continued.
owing to submarine menace,
169 ;
destroyers guard each
flank,
171;
underground line at,
266 ;
water scarcity at,
347, 444 ;
disembarkations at night,
351;
engineer and ordnance stores
aţ,
353-4,
Turks shell,
357;
sickness at, and methods of
combating,
366-83, 800-2, 846,
862, 885 ;
British troops reach,
for Aug. offensive,
448, 485 ;
topography of country north of,
567;
area of,
7
Aug.,
646;
"
Silent Battle
"
at,
24-27
Nov.,
820, 843-5, 848 ;
see also
Attacks, Battles, Dar¬
danelles Campaign, Evacua¬
tion, Hill
60,
Lone Pine, Sari
В
air
Anzac Advanced Base, functions
of,
835, 836
Anzac Beach: (Plates pp.
348,
349, 580, 898;
Maps pp.
447,
854;
Sk. pp.
188, 680), 4, 58,
59, 63, 94, 98, 116, 130, 140, 167,
i8o,
183, 348, 353 et seq., 369,
370, 371, 390, 391, 445, 485, 488,
543«, 611, 649, 767, 831 et seq.,
840, 841, 859. 868, 869, 873, 87s,
880, 88in, 883, 886, 888, 902:
under shell-fire,
76, 78-81,
349-50,
casualties,
184, 356, 357,
358;
appearance of,
346;
un¬
loading of stores at,
351-2;
bathing at,
382-3
;
see also
Brighton Beach, North Beach
Anzac Book, The,
851-2
Anzac Corps, see
Australian
Imperial Force
Anzac Cove (Plates pp.
458, 835;
Maps pp.
447, 854;
Sk. pp.
188,
680),
see Anzac Beach
Anzac Day,
910
Anzac Gully,
358, _ 359, 888;
Birdwood's and Bridges* H.Q.
in,
79-80,
886n
"
Anzacs/'
639η
;
mental change
in,
425-9
Apex, The (Plates pp.
659, 697.
715;
Maps pp.
641, 720;
Sk. pp.
637, 698), 639, 641, 645, 646.
666, 667, 670, 671, 679, 691, 696,
697, 706 et seq., 799, 803, 804,
809, 812, 820, 823, 840, 843, 845.
INDEX
913
Apex, The
—
continued.
Ђ72,
877, 879, 890, 893, 894;
position of,
638;
conference of
brigadiers at,
8
Aug.,
688-90
Arabs, see Turkish Army {72nd
and 77 th Regiments}
Aragon,
386η,
782
Archibald,,
Maj. R. G.
(of Col¬
chester,
Eng. ;
b. Secunderabad,
India),
368
Ari Burnu
(Plates pp.
348, 834,
898;
Map p.
75;
Sk. p.
44), 75,
79,
1.34η,
382, 383
w,
681, 831,
836, 837, 840, 896, 898, 900, 903
ARMENIANS,
317™, 835
Armistices at Anzac (Plates pp.
140, 141),
Hamilton forbids
Birdwood to open negotiations
for,
165 ;
on
1
Inf. Bde's front,
20
May,
165-6 ;
of
24
May,
146η,
IÓ7-8,
198
Armstrong, Lt.
F. L.
(of Bris¬
bane; b. Mt. Perry, Q'land), at
Quinn's,
9-10
May,
91, 101, 103
et seq., 112,
killed,
113
Armstrong, Lt. H. P. (of Towns-
ville, Q'land; b. Townsville), at
Quinn's,
9-ю
May,
101, 104-5,
106-7, 112,
killed,
113
Army Medical Corps, see
Australian Imperial Force,
British Army, Medical Ar¬
rangements, New Zealand Ex¬
peditionary Force, Stretcher-
bearers
Army Service Corps, see Aus¬
tralian Imperial Force, etc.
Arnall,
Maj. H. F.
(of East
Maitland, N.S.W.
;
b. Truro,
Eng.), 813,
820η
"
Arnall's Folly" (Map. p.
819;
Sk. p.
813), 812-3, 818, 895
Arnott,
74
Pte.
T.,
1
Bn. (b.
Sydney),
225
Arthur,
995
Sgt.
C. E.
P.,
5
Bty.,
A.F.A. (of Brighton, Vic; b.
Yarragon, Vic),
71
Arthur, Sir George, quoted,
АЗ2™,
789η
Artillery (Allied), guns of, in
Gallipoli,
22
Nov.
1915, 854«
Artillery (Austrian), at Galli¬
poli,
848, 849«-, 890
w,
899
Artillery (British and Austra¬
lian),
6, 137, 166, 222, 235, 295,
319, 483, 821 ;
shortage of, in
Gallipoli,
2, 440, 784 ;
during
Second Battle of Krithia,
12,
15, 19, 20, 25, 27, 30, 33,
Turkish attack of
19
May,
157.
Third Battle of Krithia,
438,
Battle of Sari Bair,
455, 495,
643, 656, 693-4, 705, 710,
(shells
N.Zs.)
692,
(shells Gurkhas and
5. Lanes.)
695-6,
Lone Pine
attack,
499-501, 542-5,
Nek
attack,
611-3,
Hill
60
attacks,
727-8, 749, 752;
difficulty of
emplacing, at Anzac,
57, 59-60,
63-77>
258-9
;
guns
:
at Anzac,
May
1915, 57, 84, 23
July,
323,
1
Aug.,
523η,
6
Aug.,
485, 523«,
22
Nov. and
8
Dec,
863η,
at
Suvla,
21
Aug.,
723;
repair of
guns,
82η,
8з
;
co-ordination of,
84;
fires star-shells,
309, 317»
500, 531 ;
abandoned at Evacua¬
tion of Anzac, 903W
;
see also
Ammunition, Australian Im¬
perial Force, British Army,
British Navy, Indian Army,
New Zealand Expeditionary
Force, Trench-mortars
Artillery (French), at
Helles,
6, 12, 438, 442
Artillery (Turkish),
62, 68, 72,
77, 82-3, 84,
ю8и, ІІ4,
110-7,
i66,
297, 303, 304, 310, 312, 319,
445,
4S8n,
494, 500, 868-9, 887
et seq. ;
on Achi
Baba,
9,
Mortar
Ridge,
71«;
guns purchased
from N.Z.,
65η
; "
Beachy Bill,"
76, 888, 897;
fires star-shells,
102 ;
guns opposite Anzac, May
1915,
135 ;
ceases fire during
sinking of Triumph,
170;
patrols locate Anafarta guns,
183 ;
attempts to
emplace,
near
Nek,
198;
mountain-guns, 6$n,
309, 639;
75-mm. guns,
341-4;
during Second Battle oi
Krithia,
19, 22, 26, 35,
4IW,
attack of
19
May,
136-7, 157-8,
164,
Lone Pine attack,
504, 515,
516, 526, 544-5, 600-1,
Battle of
Sari Bair,
572, ^573, 641, 642,
652, 656, 657, 670, 676, 678, 705,
Hill
60
attacks,
734, 735, 752,
Evacuation of Anzac,
890, 895,
914
INDEX
Artillery (Turkish)
—
continued.
and of
Helles,
905 ;
shells
French from Asiatic shore,
19,
439?*,
beaches,
78-81,
349'5O>
З51,
353, 354-8, 383«, 831,
833, 841, 885,
Quinn's,
98,
Leane's Trench,
484, 489,
Steele's Post,
600-1,
Lone Pine,
12-22
Aug.,
814η,
and
29
Nov.,
848-50;
see also Ammunition,
Olive Grove, Trench-mortars,
Turkish Army
Artillery Ranging, by aeroplane,
344
Artillery Road (Maps pp.
279,
472), 264, 887, 890, 897
Ashburner,
38
Sg-t.
С
W.
E-,
9
L.H.
Regt,
(of Adelaide;
b.
Port Elizabeth, S. Africa),
02АП
As HMEAD-B
ARTLEM,
Ellis,
782«
Askeri Bey,
134η-
Asma
Dere
(Plate p.
658;
Maps
PP.
635, 657;
Sk. pp.
462, 654),
462, 583, 635, 652 et seq.,
664η,
7O3,
727η
АѕмАК
Dere
(Map p.
854), 77,
79, 660,
72Ç,
72,7, 744, 874, 893
Aspinall,
Maj. A. J.
(of Sydney;
b.
Forbes,
N.S.W.)
, 366η
Aspinall, Brig.-Gen.
С.
F.
(of
London ;
b.
Wrexham,
N.
Wales),
683, 684, 828, 853, 871
AsQuiTH,
Rt.
Hon.
H. H.,
43
1 η,
433,
77O,
78ο,
782, 795,
853η
Athens,
851
Attacks and Counter-attacks
{see also Battles, Reconnais¬
sances)
—
—
Australian and New Zea¬
land, from Quinn's,
9-10
May,
99-116, 15
May,
122-6, 30
May,
223-9, 4-5
June,
235-40
—
Turkish, at
Helles, 1
and
2
May
7 ;
at Anzac,
10
May,
108-14, 19
May,
132-60, 163,
164, 169, 184, 200, 258,
(casual¬
ties)
161, 198,
after completion
of Evacuation,
900-2
Austin,
Maj. C. D.,
killed,
515
Australian Flying Corps, Half-
Flight,
398
Australian Government,
413,
434i
782 ;
inquires into adminis¬
tration of
A.A.M.C, in
Egypt,
1915,
408;
appoints Birdwood
G.O.C., A.I.F.,
417-8, 424;
offers
additional troops, Feb.-Apr.
το 1
5, 420;
authorises formation
of
2
Div.,
423
Australian Historical Mission,
2,on,
7
in,
132»,
146η, ΐ68η,
172,
279η,
43бп,
52
1 η, 523η,
658,
ббоп, ббдп, ЬдАп, 7одп,
749Њ
840η,
899
Australian Imperial Force, com-
*
mand
of,
131,
powers of G.O.O,
39.4П,
Bridges,
394,
Legge,
417,
Birdwood,
417-8, 424;
staff,
827-8;
attitude of men towards
Turks, after
19
May attack,
162;
administration of,
392-418,
at Anzac,
360-2,
of A.A.M.C,
399-410;
disposal of wounded
and difficulties in returning" to
Anzac,
384-7 ;
clothing and
equipment of,
396 ;
composition,
Dec. 1914,
419,
May 1915,
З98;
troops in Egypt, May I9I5>
398;
training in Egypt,
41(^3;
reinforcements for,
419 ;
enlist¬
ments for
—
types in reinforce¬
ments and
2
Div.,
419-20 ;
offer
of additional troops for, Feb.-
Apr. 1915,
420;
selection of
officers for,
421 ;
morale of
troops, Aug.,
632, 663, 664;
total casualties of, in Gallipoli,
909
----
A DMINISTKATIVE HEAD¬
QUARTERS of,
392, 393, 403 ;
composition,
395.
4r7; func¬
tions,
395-8 ;
ordnance section,
395-7 ; "
pay branch,
397-8 ;
medical section,
401 ;
base-
details section,
409;
records
section,
413-7
—
Australian Section, Third
Echelon,
4
і
5-7
—
Base Records, Melbourne,
414,
41S,
416
—
I Anzac Corps,
48, 62, 63,
132, 287, 307, 318, 363, 723, 724»
726, 785, 827, 872, 882, 900;
casualties, at Landing-, in, in
Turkish attack of
19
May,
161 ;
Hamilton's plans for,
1
May,
44;
strength,
1
May,
44, 9
May,
INDEX
915
Aüst.
Imperial Force
—
continued.
184, 19
May,
184, 20
May,
166,
28
May,
184, 1
and
6
Aug.,
523η,
22
Νον,-8
Dec,
862, 8-17
Dec,
885, 19
Dec,
889 ;
work of
artillery not co-ordinated,
73,
75 ;
total guns at Anzac with,
May 1915,
57, 84, 23
/wry,
323,
і Л«5г.,
523", 6
^ам#.,
485, 523^,
22
Nov. and
8
Dec,
863« ;
pre¬
pares to meet expected attack,
23-24
July,
322-3 ;
administra¬
tive problems of, at Anzac,
360-2 ;
evacuations from sick¬
ness,
367, 800-2, 846, 862, 885 ;
reinforcements for Aug. offen¬
sive,
485 ;
Godley commands,
828 ;
evacuates Anzac,
887-96 ;
see also British Army, Indian
Army, New Zealand Ex¬
peditionary Force
—1st
Division,
3, 44, 47, 49,
59, 61, 64, 73, 74, 75, 85, 86, 96,
127,
138η, Ι4Ο,
144,
ISI,
I53,
187И,
189, 21
7n,
224, 233, 234,
239, 241, 242, 250, 265, 268, 272,
285η,
288, 293, 294, 295,
3θ8,
318, 324, 337, 347, 348, 349,
353-4, 364«, 380, 385. 392, 393,
394, 398, 413, 419, 420, 444, 447,
475, 487, 522, 524, 577, 597, 799,
800, 803-4, 809, 815, 827, 851,
862м,
864, 865,
870П,
874, 875.
878, 883, 884, 891, 892», 903«;
command
:
Bridges mortally
wounded,
129,
Walker,
130,
Legge,
131,
283И,
417, 423, 424,
Walker,
424, 828-9,
Hobbs,
829,
Chauvel,
829 ;
artillery with,
57-8;
disposition of brigades of,
May,
255 ;
commences mining
operations,
258-60 ;
prepares to
meet Turkish attack,
23-24
July,
322-3 ;
positions of supply
depots of,
352 ;
health of troops,
July,
379η
;
plans for Aug.
offensive,
450-4 ;
casualties,
Aug.,
566, 725 ; 2
Div.
relieves,
at Lone Pine,
813-4
—2nd
Division,
371, 485
n,
739.
798, 799, 800, 803, 815, 817, 827,
851, 865, 874, 878, 883, 894;
W^ar Office and Aust. Govt.
authorise formation of,
423 ;
command
:
M'Cay,
423,
Legge,
418, 424, 453,
Holmes,
829 ;
staff,
Aust. Imperial Force
—
continued.
804 ;
organised in Egypt,
805-6 ;
sails for Anzac,
806-9,
arrives,
809 ;
disposition of battalions
of, Sept.,
809-10;
relieves
1
Div.
at Lone Pine,
813-4
—
New Zealand
&
Australian
Division,
3, 4, 44, 47, 49, 59, 60,.
64, 67, 72, 75, 86, 96, 160, 233,
242, 245, 246, 266,
28ІИ,
283-4,
288, 323, 338, 348, 354, 357,
364W,
398, 417, 444, 448, 470,
520, 522, 524, 727, 746,
79'8
et
seq., 809, 832, 845, 852,
863И,
864, 865, 874, 875, 878, 887, 891,
903η
;
command,
828 ;
artillery
with,
57, 58 ;
organisation of m.g.
units,
153;
composition at Battle
of Sari Bair,
454-5, 799,
and
casualties,
725 ;
see also New
Zealand Expeditionary Force
—
Army Dental Service,
375-6
—
Army Medical Corps, sanita¬
tion coy. formed at Anzac,
370 ;
command,
399, 402,
409-I0;
administration and development
of,
399-410 ;
classification and
treatment of sick and wounded,
400, 405, 406. 1st
Casualty
Clearing Station
(Tas.},
3487t,
358,
834м,
88o,
896. ist
Field
Ambulance
(Ν.
S.W.), 367. 2nd
Field Ambulance {Vic)
,
at
Second Battle of Krithia, 2iT
39, 40. 3rd
Field Ambulance
{Q'land, S. Aust., W. Aust.,
Tas.),
77, 374, 804.
4th Field
Ambulance {Vic, S. Aust., W~
Aust.),
358.
Sth
Field Am¬
bulance {N.S.W.)
,
arrives at
Anzac,
739.
6th Field Am¬
bulance
{Vic),
850П.
No.
1
General Hospital {Q'land),
375n, 385W,
400, 425;
location,
1915,
402;
receives wounded
from Anzac Landing,
404-5 ;
development of,
404-5.
No.
2
General Hospital {N.S.W.),
375η,
400, 405, 409 ;
command,
402.
No.
3
General Hospital,
375«, 782.
No.
1
Stationary
FI ospitai
{S. Aust.),
390, 834«.
864η.
See also Stretcher-
bearers
—
Army Nursing Service,
3907»,
404η,
782
916
INDEX
.
Imperial Force
—
continued.
—
Army Ordnance Corps,
395-7
—
Army Pay Corps, formation
and development of,
397-8
—
Army Postal Corps,
383-4
—
Army Service Corps (All
States),
356«;
formation of
supply
dépôts
at Anzac,
352.
1st
Diz/.
Supply Column,
398.
1st
Div.
Ammunition Park,
398.
1st
Field Bakery,
393 ;
its work
at Imbros,
364η.
1st
Field
Butchery,
3641г.
1st
Railway
Supply Detachment,
363
—
Artillery
:
Siege Artillery
Brigade (All States), formation
of,
424.
l^r Brigade (N.S.W.),
57, 63;
to
Helles,
зп, бо.
2nd
Brigade
(Vic),
57, 69;
com¬
mand,
59. 3rd
Brigade
(Q'land, S. AusL, W. Aust.}
Tas.),
57, 69, 70, 76, 256;
com¬
mand,
59.
Heavy Battery,
868,
885,886η.
1st
Battery (N.
S.W.),
57, 63, 890;
to
Helles,
зп, бо.
2nd
Battery
(N.S.W.),
57',
to
Helles,
з», бо.
3rd
Battery
(N.S.W.),
57;
to
Helles,
ЗЊ
бо.
4th Battery (Vic),
57, 59, 60,
70, 72, 75, 77, 79, 82, 83, 198,
1
99, 500, 668;
during Turkish
attack of
19
May,
159»
Nek
attack,
7
Aug.,
611,
Battle of
Sari Bair,
643.
5th Battery
(Vic),
57, 827;
to
Helles,
зп,
75,
83,
198,
soo,
890;
during
capture
of Lone Pine,
501,
Nek
attack,
7
Aug.,
611,
Battle of
Sari Bair,
643, 667.
6th Battery
(Vic),
57, 827;
to
Helles,
Зп,
бо.
7th Battery (Q'land),
57,
59, 76 et seq., 274, 295, 297,
549 ;
during Turkish attack of
19
May,
146.
8th Battery (W.
Aust.),
57, 60, 70, 75, 77, 79, 82,
&4,
114, 259, 343-4, 668;
on
400
Plateau,
67, 68-9;
casualties,
69,
72, 344;
during Turkish attack
of
19
May,
143-4, 159,
Nek
attack,
7
Aug.,
611,
Battle of
Sari Bair,
643.
9th Battery
(Tas.),
57, 60, 63, 80, 81, 84,
167«, 171, 827«, 868;
lands at
Anzac,
5
May,
76-7. 3rd Bde.
Amm. Col.,
58».
See also Artil¬
lery (British and Australian)
Atjst. Imperial Force
—
continued.
—
Chaplains,
5667г,
588, 735
—
Engineers,
95, 96, 127, 242,
243, 260, 280, 312, 449, 488, 804,
806;
mining operations of,
262-4, 265-6, 276-7, 278-9, 332,
333;
store at Anzac,
353-4-
bi
Field Company (N.S.W.),
60,
600, 651. 2nd
Field Company
(Vic),
128, 260, 283, 354, 495,
651,
807η, 8ΐ5,
88m
;
connects
tunnels with Lone Pine,
531-2;
at Lone Pine,
7-8
Aug.,
552. 3rd
Field Company (Q'land, Vic,
S. Aust., W. Aust.,
Tas.),
261,
478» ;
at Quinn's,
233,
Tasmania
Post,
272 ;
explodes mine at
Leane's Trench,
476-7 ;
com¬
mand,
487.
4th Field Company
(N.S.W.),
823И.;
formed in
Egypt,
805,
8o6n
;
leaves Egypt,
807 ;
command, 8o7n
;
mining
at Lone Pine,
815-7.
4th (later
7th) Field Company (N.S.W.),
formed in Australia,
806«.
5th
Field Company (Vic), formed
in Australia,
806
n.
Sth
(later
8th) Field Company (Vic,
Q'land, S. Aust., W. Aust.,,
Tas.),
823η;
formed in Egypt,
805,
806η;
leaves Egypt,
807;
command,
807η
;
mining at Rus¬
sell's Top,
817-20.
6th Field
Company (Q'land, Vic, S.
Aust.,
ÌV.
Aust.,
Tas.),
806η.
See also Mining
—
Flying Corps, see Austra¬
lian Flying Corps
—
Infantry, compared with
New Zealanders,
230. 1st
Brigade (N.S.W.),
47, 49, 62,
137, 139, 140, 160, 242, 258, 283,
288, 303, 343, 449«, 495, 611,
651», 876, 877, 880. 883, 887,
894;
strength,
3
May
1915.
4n, Sept.,
802η
;
command,
411,
130-1,
165 ;
disposition of bat¬
talions, May,
255 ; 2 Bde.
re¬
lieves,
266; 6
L.H.
Regt,
attached to,
293;
objectives at
Lone Pine,
498-9 ;
captures Lone
Pine,
500-20 ;
exhaustion of
troops,
8
Aug.,
553 ; 6 Bde.
re¬
lieves,
802. 2nd
Brigade (Vic),
7, 8, 14, 42,
бій,
233, 255, 259,
281И,
291, 330, 337,
385η,
485,
INDEX
917
Аиѕт.
Imperial Force
—
continued.
495,
502η,
876;
ordered to
Helles,
3
May 1915,
4,
embarks,
4-5 ;
strength,,
3
May,
Ąn,
before
Second Battle of Krithia,
41,
Sept.,
802η
;
at Second Battle
of Krithia
:
in reserve,
20,
its
rôle,
21-3,
disposition of bat¬
talions,
8
May,
21, 23-4,
ad¬
vances,
23-40,
casualties,
29, 30,
Зі,
34, 35-6, 41,
collecting of
wounded,
39-40,
high morale
after,
43η,
relations with New
Zealanders after, 43W
;
com¬
mand,
41, 131, 282, 335;
returns
to Anzac,
139;
during- Turkish
attack of
19
May,
163 ;
relieves
1 Bde.,
її
June,
266,
portion of
Right Central Section,
294 ;
opposite German Officers',
320,
321, 342, 503,
plans for capture,
598-600,
attacks,
601-5; 6 Bde.
relieves,
802 ;
withdraws from
Anzac,
869. 3rd
Brigade (Q'land,
S. Aust., W. Aust., Taj.),
49,
56,
бій,
89,
I4O,
145,
i66,
173.
233, 255, 256, 259, 266, 267, 268,
270, 292, 300, 308, 343,
383η,
44Sn,
502η,
8оз, 8о4н, 8з7;
2
Ł.H.
Bde.
relieves portion of,
19
June,
274; 5
and
7
L.H.
Regts. attached to,
293 ;
assists
1
Bde's attack on Lone Pine,
503.
4th Brigade (All States),
44, 46, 49, 88-9, 96,
9Qn,
116,
153, 204, 3307t, 419, 448«, 454.
576, 606, 632, 634, 644, 649, 650,
651, 659, 666, 682,
6&8n,
693,
713, 724
et se q,,
738,
74г,
745,
74б, 75оп,
799,
8з9,
876, 877,
890, 893 ;
strength, before and
after attack of
2
May
1915, 4,
29
Aug.,
761,
Sept.,
802«.;
con¬
dition of, May,
50,
July,
377,
7
Aug.,
635, 655,
after attempt
on
971, 8
Aug.,
663, 664;
dis¬
position of,
29
May,
205 ;
casual¬
ties,
29
May,
222 ;
N.Z. Inf. and
1
L.H. Bdes. relieve,
229 ;
Battle
of Sari Bair
:
plans,
460, 583-4,
attack,
584-94,
position at dawn,
7
Aug.,
593-4,
and at dusk,
646,
error in location,
635, 654, 664«,
attempts to reach Hill
971, 637,
655-8, 660-3;
attacks Hill
60,
Aust. Imperial Force
—
continued.
21
Aug.,
726, 730, 731, 732-6,
27
Aug.,
748-9,
casualties,
76г
;
7 Bde.
relieves,
802.
Sth
Brigade
(N.S.IV.),
804, 805, 876, 877;
composition,
420;
command,
420-1 ;
arrives in Egypt,
422η,
Soon
;
sails for Anzac,
806,
arrives,
739 ;
disposition, Sept.,
809.
6th Brigade (Vic),
804,
805, 876, 877 ;
composition,
420 ;
command,
422, 810;
arrives in
Egypt,
422η,
8o6w; sails for
Anzac,
806 ;
in Southland,
807-9 ;
relieves
1
and
2
Bdes. at Lone
Pine,
802;
strength, Sept.,
802η;
disposition, Sept.,
810.
7 th
Brigade (Q'land, S. Aust., W.
Aust.,
Tas.),
804, 812, 851«;
composition,
420 ;
command,
422, 810 ;
arrives in Egypt,
422η,
8o6w
;
sails for Anzac,
806 ;
relieves N.Zs. and
4 Bde., 802 ;
strength, Sept.,
802η
;
disposi¬
tion, Sept.,
809. 1st
Battalion
(N.S.IV.),
54, 87, 88, 141, 147,
224-5, 255, 551, 814«, 844, 877,
894 ;
raids German Officers'
Trench,
4-5
June,
239, 241-4,
casualties,
244 ;
command,
5
June,
243 ;
mining operations
of,
260η,
325
; casualties,
6
June,
327 ;
to Imbros,
348,
381 ;
in Lone Pine attack,
498,
Sor,
517, 519-20, 533, 539-40,
543, 545, 548, 552,
casualties,
566И,
7
Bn. relieves,
8
Aug.
553,
relieves
3
Bn.,
9
Aug.,
563.
2nd
Battalion (N.S.W.),
56.
137, 140, 142, 250-1, 258, 260.
288, 293, 343, 870, 877;
com¬
mand,
143, 156, 546;
during
Turkish attack of
19
May,
143-4, 146, 147,
casualties,
147 ;
saps forward from Pimple,
255 ;
in Lone Pine attack,
498, 501-2.
505, 508, 516-9, 533, 542-8,
55т.
555, 556,
casualties,
566η,
7
Bn.
relieves,
8
Aug.,
553,
relieves
4
Bn.,
9
Aug.,
564. 3rd
Battalion
(N.S.W.),
55-6, 156, 158, 279»,
281, 282, 283, 288, 293,
378η,
542, 870, 877;
command,
554;
during Turkish attack of
19
May,
142-3, 144;
saps towards
918
INDEX
Аиѕт.
Imperial Force
—
continued.
Pimple,
255 ;
in Lone Pine
attack,
498, 501-9,
S13-6, 538-Q,
544, 552-3, 554, 558, 559,
casualties,
566-и,
1
Bn. relieves,
9
Aug.,
563.
4th Battalion
(N.S.W.),
55, 140, 141, 142,
255, 260, 281, 282, 283, 293, 554,
562«., 877;
during Turkish
attack of
19
May,
147-8;
in
Lone Pine attack,
498, 501-2,
508-15, 537-8, 540, 553, 558,
559, 563,
casualties,
566í*,
2
Bn.
and
7
L.H.
Regt,
relieve,
9
Aug.,
564.
Sth
Battalion (Vic),
38η,
з>9,
256η,
8
1
An,
844;
at
Second Battle of Krithia,
21,
23,
Зі,
33, 34, 35-6,
casualties,
35, 41 ;
relieves
7
Bn.,
9
Aug.,
563.
6th Battalion (Vic),
ЗЗ8-9,
З41,
342;
at Second
Battle of Krithia,
21, 23-35,
casualties,
29, 31, 34, 41 ;
com¬
mand,
6
Aug.,
598;
attempts
to capture German Officers'
Trench,
6-7
Aug.,
597-605,
attacks fail,
605,
casualties,
605.
7th Battalion (Vic),
39,
40, 179%
308η,
342, 345, 496,
549, 876», 877
í
command,
22,
551 ;
at Second Battle of
Krithia,
21, 22, 23-34,
casualties,
29, 30, 31, 34, 41 ;
fighting in
Tunnel D21,
332-41,
Col.
Elliott builds barricade,
333-5,
casualties,
334;
attacks crater
adjoining German Officers*
Trench,
12
July,
337-41,
casual¬
ties,
339;
its projected attack on
Johnston's Jolly,
530, 534,
can¬
celled,
553 ;
relieves
1
and
2
Bus.
at Lone Pine,
8
Aug.,
553,
strength,
555,
in counter-attacks,
555-63,
casualties,
566η;
5
Bn.
relieves,
9
Aug.,
563 ;
returns
from
Lemnos,
845-6.
8th Bat¬
talion (Vic),
39,
З42,
599;
át
Second Battle of Krithia,
21,
23,
ЗІ.
34, 35, 36,
casualties,
36, 41 ;
at rest-camp, Imbros,
381 ;
returns from
Lemnos,
845-6.
9th Battalion (Q'land)
,
145, 166, 174,
274η,
292, 293,
32O,
483
; during Turkish attack
of
19
May,
146 ;
patrolling on
Aust. Imperial Force
—
continued.
right flank,
189-90 ;
relieves
10
Bn.,
276 ;
command,
300 ;
sortie
to Snipers' Ridge and Knife
Edge,
28
June,
300-3,
casualties,
Зої,
305.
\Oth Battalion {S.
Aust.),
282, 293, 493;
during"
Turkish attack of
19
May,
145-6;
relieves
11
Bn. on Silt
Spur,
270 ; 9
Bn. relieves,
276 ;
at rest-camp, Imbros,
381.
11th
Battalion (W
.
Aust.),
56, 256,
2S7,
268, 282, 292, 293, 306»,
428, 826,
82.7η;
during Turkish
attack of
19
May,
145, 146;
saps towards Allah Gully,
258,
to Silt Spur, June 1915,
269-70; 10
Bn. relieves,
270;
covers
9
Bn.'s sortie to Snipers'
Ridge and Knife Edge,
28
June,
300, 303-5,
casualties,
304, 305;
relie\res
12
Bn. in Tasmania
Post,
476 ;
captures and holds
Leane's Trench,
476-84,
casual¬
ties,
484;
defends Leane's
Trench,
6
Aug.,
489-95,
casual¬
ties,
493, 494, 495; 12
Bn.
relieves,
484.
\2th Battalion
(S. Aust., W. Aust.,
Tas.),
174,
179η,
244, 268,
27OW,
274,
55i
',
during Turkish attack of
19
May,
145, 155 ;
tunnels towards
Poppy Valley,
261-2;
at Tas¬
mania Post,
271-2, 473-5 ;
demonstration of, at Tasmania
Post,
12
July,
319,
casualties,
319; 11
Bn. relieves,
476;
re¬
lieves
11
Bn., in Leane's
Trench,
484 ;
in Lone Pine
attack,
520, 534, 539,
54O,
548.
549, 553, 562, 563,
casualties,
566η.
13th Battalion (N'.S.IV.),
86, 88-9, 90, 91, 201, 222, 266«,
624, 626, 654, 713, 746, 877,
896«;
at Quinn's,
96, 97, 205,
attacks from,
9-10
May,
109,
110-1,
during Turkish attack of
29
May,
206, 207-12, 219-21,
casualties,
218;
at Pope's Hill.
97-8, 100,
casualties,
99» ; 1
L.H.
Regt,
relieves,
117;
in re¬
serve during Turkish attack of
19
May,
163 ;
strength,
28
May,
205», 29
Aug., 76m; in Battle
of Sari Bair,
584 et seq., 653.
662, 703-4,
casualties,
9
Aug
,
INDEX
919
Аиѕт.
Imperial Force
—
-continued.
704 ;
in attack on Hill
60, 21
Лид.,
732-6,
casualties,
744·
1
4th Battalion (Vic),
54, 90,
230, 247, 448«, 584, 746;
at
Courtney's,
97, 98, 201 ;
during-
Turkish attack of
19
May,
148-50,
casualties,
149, 150;
strength,
28
May,
205
n,
29
Aug.,
761η;
at rest-camp,
Imbros,
381 ;
in Battle of Sari
Bair,
589, 590, 592, 593,
594, 653, 656, 657-8, 660-3,
casualties,
661,
664η;
in attacks
•on Hill
60, 733-6,
casualties,
744П,
749.
15th Battalion
{Q'land,
Tas.},
89, 90, 117, 118,
199, 200, 222, 654, 746 ;
com¬
mand,
29
May,
206 ;
at Quinn's,
■95-6, 97, 98, 201, 203-5,
attacks
from,
9-10
May,
99-116,
casual¬
ties,
102,
105η, ΐο6,
14-15
May,
122, 123, 16
Bn. relieves,
126,
■during Turkish attack of
19
May,
152, 154-5,
casualties,
156,
29
May,
206-7, 212-21 ;
strength,
28
May,
205η,
29
Aug., 76m,
in Battle of Sari Bair,
590-3,
594, 653, 660-1, 663,
casualties,
660-1,
664η;
at Hill
60, 21
Aug.,
737·
16th Battalion (S. Aust.,
W. Aust.),
86, 89, 92, 93, 94,
116, 199, 223, 704, 713,
S23,
877;
at Quinn's,
97-8, 126, 201,
attacks from,
9-10
May,
101,
104,
107-11, casualties, 110-1,
-during Turkish attack of
19
May,
152, 163, 29
May,
206;
strength,
28
May,
2057г,
2Q
Лид.,
7біи;
at Imbros rest-camp,
351,
381 ;
in Battle of Sari Bair,
590 et seq., 653, 656, 658, 660,
661, 662, 664«.
\7th Battalion
{N.S.W.)
,
42O,
745,
74б,
7Şon,
Ş09,
822, 843, 876, 877;
arrives
în
Egypt,
8о6и,
at Anzac,
739 ;
■casualties at
Hill 60, 27-20
Aug.,
7біи.
18th Battalion
{N.S.W.),
420, 745, 747, 748,
753, 754, 760, 806, 809. 810, 877;
reaches Anzac,
485«, 739 ;
attacks Hill
60, 740-4, 752, 755,
casualties,
744 ;
strength,
29
Aug.,
761«.
19th Battalion
(N.S.W.),
420, 745, 809, 813.
876, 877;
reaches Anzac,
485η,
Aust.
Imperiai,
Force
—
continued.
739.
20th Battalion (N.S.IV.),
420, 809, 812, 820, 832, 877;
reaches Anzac,
485η,
739
; re¬
lieves
3
L.H.
Bde.
at Nek,
798-9. 21
st Battalion {Vic),
420, 810, 822, 877, 885,
895η;
in Southland,
807-9.
22nd Bat¬
talion (Vic),
420, 8
io,
823, 877·
23rd Battalion {Vic),
420, 810;
in Southland,
807 ;
at Lone
Pine
:
mining· operations,
815-6,
24
Bn. relieves,
29
Nov.,
849-51,
casualties,
85
in. 24th Battalion
{Vic),
420, 810, 876, 877;
com¬
mand,
422 ;
at Lone Pine
:
min¬
ing operations,
815-6,
relieves
23
Bn.,
29
Nov.,
849-51,
casual¬
ties,
850, 851
n. 25th Battalion
{Q'land)
, 420, 809, 812«;
com¬
mand,
422 ;
arrives in Egypt,
8о6и.
26th Battalion {Q'land,
Tas.),
420,
806м,
8θ9,
819.
27th
Battalion {S. Aust.),
420, 809;
arrives in Egypt,
806η.
28th
Battalion {W. Aust.),
420, 428,
809,
8i2n; arrives in Egypt,
8o6n.
—
Light Horse, suggested use
of, as infy. drafts,
292-3 ;
Bird-
wood requests no further raising
of units for,
424. 1st
Brigade
{N.S.W., Q'land, S. Aust.,
Tas.),
139, 200, 204, 392, 393,
419, 454, 455, 607, 799, 804, 876,
877;
reaches Anzac,
116;
re¬
lieves Marine
Bde., 116;
at
Pope's,
201, 229. 2nd
Brigade
{N.S.W., Q'land), i39»,
163м,
i84,
268,
383W,
419, 800, 803,
804, 830, 831, 839. 876, 877, 894;
reaches Anzac,
166, 272, 292-3 ;
command,
293 ;
staff, June 1915,
294 ;
attached to
1
Div.,
293 ;
relieves portion of
3
Inf.
Bde., 272-4, 294 ;
establishes
Chatham's Post,
274-5,
Wilson's
Lookout,
824-7 ;
sortie of, to
Balkan Pits,
28
June,
295-9;
ordered to attack from Ryrie's
Post,
ЗГ9,
587-8,
casualties,
319-20, 488;
covers
1
Inf. Bde.'s
attack at Lone Pine,
503, 534.
3rd
Brigade {Vic, S. Aust., W.
Aust.),
Т-39П,
163η, ΐ84.
191,
206, 419, 454. 455. 465. 595, 626,
920
INDEX
Аиѕт.
Imperial Force
—
continued.
627, 754, 804, 832, 839, 876, 877;
command,
290-3 ;
reaches Anzac,
166, 293 ;
in defence of Russell's
Top,
29-30
June, 311-5; disposi¬
tions,
29
June,
311-2;
attacks at
The Nek,
7
Aug.,
607-23, 636,
résumé,
631-2; 20
Bn. relieves,
799·
4th Brigade {Q'land,
N.S.W., Vic, S. Aust.),
420,
424, 805,
8iow; arrives in
Egypt,
422η;
disbanded,
804;
re-formed, Feb. 1917,
804м.
1st
Regiment
{N.S.W.),
20г,
2О5, Зібп,
607, 608, 621, 622,
624η,
877, 895 ;
command,
628 ;
reaches Anzac,
116;
at Pope's,
117, 118;
during Turkish attack
of
19
May,
151;
attacks Dead
Man's Ridge,
7
Aug.,
625-8,
casualties,
628. 2nd
Regiment
{Q'land),
127, 128, 201, 315-6,
607, 624, 810^;
reaches Anzac,
117;
at Quinn's,
117, 118-21,
122;
attacks from Quinn's,
15
May,
122-6,
casualties,
125-6, 7
Aug.,
628-31,
casualties,
630,
631;
during Turkish attack of
19
May,
152, 163. 3rd
Regi¬
ment {S. Aust.,
Tas.),
201, 205,
631;
reaches Anzac,
117,"
at
Quinn's,
126;
during Turkish
attack of
19
May,
151, 163.
4th
Regiment {Vic),
139», 260,
343W,
804», 81477, 827»;
at
Imbros rest-camp,
381.
5th
Regiment {Q'land),
190, 274,
292, 320,
803И,
877 ;
attached to
3
Inf.
Bde., 293 ;
sortie of, to
Balkan Pits,
28
June,
295-9,
casualties,
297, 298, 299 ;
raids
Bird Trenches,
23
Aug.,
824η
;
establishes Wilson's Lookout,
825-7.
6th Regiment {N.S.W.),
260, 274, 299,
827η,
877',
attached to
1
Inf.
Bde., 293 ;
demonstration of, at Ryrie's
Post,
12
Julv,
319,
casualties,
320.
7 th Regiment {N.S.W.),
274, 276, 318, 473, 487«,
814η,
827«, 844, 877;
establishes
Ryrie's Post,
275 ;
attached to
3
Inf.
Bde., 293;
sortie of, to
Balkan Pits,
28
June,
295-9,
casualties,
299 ;
demonstration
of, at Ryrie's,
12
July,
319;
at
Aust. Imperial Force
—
continued.
Lone Pine,
564.
8th Regiment
{Vic), 6ogn,
624,
714η,
877;
і»
defence of Russell's Top,
29-30
June,
312-3, 315;
attacks at The
Nek,
7
Aug.,
607-8, 611-7, 620,
casualties,
623.
9th Regiment
{Vic, S. Aust.),
194, 222, 609»,
623η,
757-8, 8
11
;
raids at
Nek,
4-5
June,
244;
in defence
of Russell's,
29-30
June,
311-2,
313-5;
attacks Hill
60, 754-6,
casualties,
761.
10th Regiment
{W. Aust.),
205-6, 222, 224,
230,
609η,
624;
at Quinn's,
205,
225-9
j
attacks at The Nek,
7
Aug.,
607-8, 611, 616-21,
casual¬
ties,
618, 623,
Hill
60, 756-61,
casualties, 76m. 11th Regi¬
ment {Q'land, S. Aust.),
804-
12th Regiment {N.S.W.),
804-
13th Regiment {Vic),
804, 805,
806, 810,
8г5,
876, 877
—
Beach Parties,
49, 202, 370
—
Machine-guns, see Machine-
guns (British and Austra¬
lian)
—
Mining Units, formed,
233,
259,
strength,
233
—
Remount Services,
395»
—
Royal Australian Naval
Bridging Train, see Austra¬
lian Navy
—Sea Transport Service,
407
—
Signal Services,
138;*, 449.
81m
Australian Naval and Military
Expeditionary Force,
420η
Australian Navy
:
S/M AE
г
sunk,
173.
R.A.N. Bridging
Train,
424;
at Suvla,
647, 890?!
Australian War Memorial,
128«, 886
η
Australia Valley (Plate p.
658;
Maps pp.
635, 753), 593, 652,
73m,
74ОП
Austria,
764, 771, 774,
849η
Ayas, 792,
793
Aylward,
507
L/Cpl. J. W.,
4
Bn.
(of Sydney; b. Lambeth,
London), in Lone Pine attack,
510, 531»
wounded,
537
Babtie, Lt.-Gen.
375η, 403η, 4Ο9
Sir W-, V.C.
INDEX
92ΐ
Baby
700
(Plates pp.
86, 182,
625;
Maps
pp.
150, 447;
Sk.
pp.
87, 178, 474),
ι,
45, 72, 75,
77, 83, 94, 113, 117, 118, 152, 162,
163, 177
et
seq., 287, 307, 308,
316,
383η, 45Ο,
454,
45б?
463,
59б,
597,
бо5
et seq., 622, 624,
626, 628, 632, 634, 637, 638, 643,
Ó50«,
667,
713η, 7ΐ8,
8зі, 8з2,
9ο6η
; 2
May attack,
3, 4, 16,
50, 67, 86 ;
Turks dominate
Monash Valley from,
249 ;
im¬
portance of,
452;
plans for
attack on,
464-5
Back, Lt. W. K. (of Jugiong,
N.S.W.
;
b. Bombowlee, Tumut,
N.S.W.),
537
Bage,
Capt. E.
F. R.
(of Mel¬
bourne; b. St.
Kilda,
Vic),
257,
258η
Baghdad,
764, 771, 780, 792
Bailey, Lt. J. C. (of Brisbane; b.
Drayton,
Q'lând),
811, 820
Bailey, Lt. L. H. (b. Hackney,
London),
305
Bailloud,
Gen., 8, 439
w,
469
Baka Baba
(Sk. p.
467), 468
Baker, Lt.-Col. E. K. (of St.
Peters, S. Aust.
;
b. Adelaide),
94
Bakeries, see Australian Im¬
perial Force, British Army
*
Bald, Lt.-Col. J. A. (of Berk-
hampstead,
Eng. ;
b.
Liverpool,
Eng.), 644, 651, 688«.
Baldwin, Brig.-Gen. A. H.
(b.
Stratford-on-Avon, Eng.),
column under,
688-99 ;
confers
with Gen. Johnston,
688-90 ;
killed,
711;
mentioned,
651, 653,
706, 713
Balfour, Earl,
434, 769, 770, 795
Balkan Gun Pits (Plate p.
273;
Sk. pp.
295, 487), 488;
position
and description of,
294; 2
L.H.
Bde.'s sortie to,
28
June,
295-9
Balkan States,
764, 769, 772,
778, 786, 909
Ball,
881
Sgt. G.
7
Bn. (of
Rutherglen, Vic.
;
b. St. Peters¬
burg, Russia),
562
'
Baltic Sea, 43m
Banff,
Lt. F. W.
(of Coominya,
Q'land
;
b. Coominya), 299W
Banfield, Capt. L. J. (of Ryde,
N.S.W.; b. Cobbitty, N.S.W.),
744
η
Barber, Capt.
C. S.
(of Mel¬
bourne; b. Melbourne),
815, 816
Barber's Gallery (Sk. p.
816),
817, 850
Barrett, Lt.-Col. Sir J. W. (of
Melbourne
;
b. South Mel¬
bourne),
402, 403, 404, 405, 408,
409, 410
Baerett-Lenistard, 1879
Dvr. D.,
8
Bty., A.F.A. (of Guildford,
W. Aust.; b. St. Leonard's, W-
Aust.),
344
Barrow,
397
Pte.
F., 1
L.H.
Regt,
(of Manly, N.S.W.; b. Lox-
hore, Devon,
Eng.), 627
Barton,
Lt. H.
P., killed,
143
Base Records Office, Melbourne,
see Australian Imperial Force
Bases,
835 ;
delays of, in re¬
turning men to front,
385-7 ;
of M.E.F., transferred from
Lemnos
to Alexandria,
388,
391-2,
Lemnos
increases in im¬
portance,
388-90
Bassett, Lt. C. R. G., V.C. (of
Auckland. N.Z.
;
b. Auckland),
awarded V.C,
6737г
Bastin,
Maj. H. E.
(of Mel¬
bourne;
b.
Richmond, Vic),
562
Battalions, see Australian Im¬
perial Force, British Army,
Indian Army, New Zealand
Expeditionary Force, etc.
Battles, Engagements, etc., see
Аснг
Baba, Anzac,
Attacks,
Baby
700,
Chessboard,
Chu
nuk
Важ,
Dardanelles Campaign,
German Officers'* Trench,
Helles, Hill 60,
Hill
971,
Hill Q, Holly Ridge, Krithia,
Leane's Trench, Lone Pine,
Nek, Quinn's Post, Russell's
Top, Sari Bair, Scimitar Hill,
Suvla,
"
W" Hills
Battleship Hill (Plate p.
659;
Maps pp.
150, 635 ;
Sk. pp.
87,
178), 135, 177«, 188, 311, 343,
344, 456, 463, 596, 633, 636, 638,
640, 641, 643,
659η,
667,
б7о,
673,
б74,
687, 7
io,
799
Bauchop, Lt.-Col. A. (of
Dunedin,
N.Z.;
b.
Port
Chalmers, N.Z.),
quoted,
365;
mortally wounded,
575 ;
men¬
tioned,
378, 576
•α·?'?
INDEX
Bauchof's Hill (Maps pp.
578,
635;
Sk.
pp.
178, 574), 178, 181,
457,
458η,
459П, Авгп,
567 et
seq., 586, 591,
637η,
ÓĄSn,
698,
703, 739 ;
Otago
M.R.
attack,
573, 575-6
Bayonets,
226; 2
Inf.
Bde.
ordered to advance with, at
Helles, 23;
N.Zs. use, in Battle
of Sari Bair, S7o.
571, 573,
574-5, 675, 676, 677, 678 ;_
Turks
use, in Battle of Sari Bair,
573 ;
seldom used at Anzac,
314, 3*5
Bazeley, Capt.
E. T.
(of
Nagambie, Vic; b. Nagambie),
823η
Beaches, see Anzac Beach.
Brighton Beach, North
Beach,
"
W
"
Beach, "Y"
Beach
"Beachy Bill,"
76, 888, 897;
see
also Olive Grove
Bean,
Maj. J. W.
В.,
ζθ2η
Beck's
Bluff,
893
Beech,
1066
Sgt.
W.
С. В.,
2
Bn.
(b.
Wellington, Shropshire,
Eng.),
invents periscope-rifle,
251
Beeston, Col. the Hon.
J.
L. (of
Newcastle. N.S.W.
;
b. New¬
castle),
381И,
746
Begg. Col.
C. M.
(of Wellington,
N.Z.; b. Dunedin, N.Z.),
357
Beith,
Maj. D.
(of Ballarat,
Vic; b. Ballarat).
850
Beith,
Lt. G.
(of Ballarat, Vic;
b. Ballarat),
850^
Belgkade,
bombarded,
774
Bendigo,
150
Bennett, Lt.-Col. A. J.,
539
Bennett, Brig-.-Gen. H. Gordon,
at Second Battle of Krithia,
21,
23-4, 28, 31-2;
commands
6
Bn.,
5q8
;
during attack on German
Officers' Trench,
6-7
Aug.,
602,
604, 605 ;
mentioned.
41,
603η
Berendt, Col.
von, 898
Berlin,
771, 792, 848
Besanko,
6
Sgt. C. V. M.,
4
Bn.
(of
Yorketown,
S. Aust.
;
b.
Wìllowie,
S. Aust.),
533
Bessell-Browne, Brig.-Gen. A. J.,
67, 69, 70, 72, 75, 77, 79, 82, 84,
114, 143, 159, 259, 343, 61
ir
643,
668, 869, 891«
Beulke,
879
Gnr. D. C,
4
Bty.,
A.F.A.
(of Moorabbin,
Vie; b.
Bendigo,
Vic),
72
Bewsher, Lt.-Col.
W.
D.
(of
Southwick, Sussex,
Eng.), 712
Biddle,
Maj. F. L.
(of East Mel¬
bourne;
b.
Clifton Hill, Vic),
160W
Biggs,
240
Sgt. A. J.
T.,
10
L.H.
Regt,
(of Kalgoorlie,
W. Aust.;
b.
Forest Range, S. Aust.),
619
Biggsley,
Lt. H.
A. (of Albert
Park, Vic; b. Sale, Vic).
29,
32,
З42
Bigg-Wit
h
er, Capt. C. V.
(of
Auckland, N.Z.
;
b. Christ-
church, N.Z.),
668«
BiNNiE, Lt.
G. W.
(of Brighton,
Vic; b. Brighton),
91, 93
Binns, Capt. P. (of Guildford,
Vic;
b. Williamstown,
Vic),
30, 32
Bint,
77
Cpl. C.
Α.,
1
Bn. (b.
London),
225
Bird Trenches (Plate p.
272;
Sk. p.
825), 5
L.H.
Regt,
raids,
824η
Birdwood, Gen. Sir W. R-, desires
to advance left flank,
185, 186-7,
his plans,
187-9 ;
orders with¬
drawal from Old No.
3
Post,
195 ;
orders recovery of stores
-
left in enemy lines,
245 ;
use
of mounted troops as infy.
drafts,
292-3 ;
orders troops to
encourage Turks to waste am¬
munition,
315-8;
orders with¬
drawal from Steele's and
Courtney's during bombard¬
ments,
344 ;
insists on sanita¬
tion,
370 ;
encourages bathing
at Anzac,
382-3 ;
favours receiv¬
ing partially-trained reinforce¬
ments,
411, 412;
appointed
G.O.C, A.I.F.,
417-8, 424;
re¬
quests no further mounted
units be sent from Australia,
424;
submits plans to Hamil¬
ton,
30
May,
436-7 ;
his plans
for Battle of Sari Bair,
444-66,
597;
during Battle of Sari Bair,
боб,
707 ;
commands M.E.F.
783, 788, 828.
Dardanelles
Army,
789, 828 ;
opposes
evacuation of Gallipoli, 7&5,
786;
plans for Evacuation,
860,
INDEX
923
Birdwood, Gen. Sir W. R.—contd.
861, 871, 872, 905 ;
visits
Anzac,
19
Dec,
891 ;
mentioned,
з,
4, 44,
49, So, 52, 61, 62, 67, 73, 78, 79,
95, 122, 128, 130, 131, 136, 137,
І381 ібз
er ,?<?(?., 184, 190, 196,
197, 232, 233, 234, 275,
29г,
337,
347, 349, 351, 353.
358,
364«,
ЪЪ%П,
394,
4О5«, 4О9,
423, 428,
439,
4б7
et seq., 486 et seq., 496,
521, 530, 577,
587η,
597-8, 6o5,
6i7n„ 628, 629, 631, 642 et seq.,
659, 664, 672, 684, 688, 700, 701,
703, 712, 714, 718 et seq., 745,
761,
784η, 79Ο
et seq., 812, 813,
821, 827, 833 et seq., 842, 847,
853>b 855, 858, 862, 863, 869,
879 et seq., 907
Birkbeck,
Maj. G.
(of
Mackay,
Q'îand
;
b.
Brisbane), 123, 316«
Black, Lt.-Col.
J. J.,
40
Black,,
Maj.
Р. С.
H.,
662,
704η,
740
Blackett,
Maj. G. R.
(of Wel¬
lington and Nelson, N.Z.
;
b.
Te
Rahu, N.Z.),
183, 184
Black Hand,
877
Blainey, Capt. A. R. (b. Kasing-
ton, Durham, Kng.),
662
Blair, Lt.-Col.
D. B.
(of Christ-
church, N-Z.
;
b. Wanganui,
N.Z.), S75^,
750И.
Blair's Trench,
750η
Blamey, Brig.-Gen.
Τ. Α.,
in re¬
connaissance to locate Olive
Grove batteries,
13
May
1915,
Ϊ76-7;
mentioned,
250-1, 384«,
804,
So$n
Bligh,
Gen., in 1758, 857
Bloody Angle (Plate p.
50;
Map
p.
624;
Sk. p.
127), 86, 87, 109,
125W,
198, 206, 629
Boghali
(Map p.
447;
Sk. p.
138), 134, 136, 137,
463м,
524»
Bolingbroke,
Maj.
A. G. (of
Charleville, Q'land
;
b. Melch-
bourne, Bedfordshire,
Eng.),
295-7
Bolton,
Lt.-Col.
W.
К.,
commands
2
Inf.
Bde., 41 ;
mentioned,
34,
43»
Bolton's Hill (Plates pp.
55,
504), 67, 69, 77, 80, 82, 83, 84,
274, 297, 298, 318, 320;
see
also Bolton's Ridge
Bolton's Ridge (Plate p.
273;
Maps pp.
75, 150;
Sk. pp.
48,
267), 47, 58, 59, 66, 76, 77, 79,
80, 157, 163, 173, 256, 264, 267
et seq., 319, 549, 900;
Australian
line on,
19
May 1915,
145
"
Bomb Factory
"
at Anzac, 35S,
543П
Bombs (British and Austra¬
lian),
234, 242, 244, 245,
282η,
314, 315;
"jam-tin,"
95, 121,
126, 302,
fired from trench-
mortars,
62, 288 ;
description of
Japanese t.-m. bombs,
288,
and
shortage of,
289 ;
increased
,
supply of,
31
May,
233;
manu¬
factured at Anzac,
543" ;
at
Courtney's,
150,
Quinn's,
155,
210-1,
213, 217, 218, 227, 238,
250, 251-2,
German Officers',
326, 337,
Tasmania Post,
474,
Leane's Trench,
477, 479-81,
491, 494,
Lone Pine,
509, 51°,
513«, 528, 529, 533, 539, 540-1,
543, 547, 549, 551, 557, 55^, 560,
564,
Old No.
3
Post,
569,
Dead
Man's Ridge,
626-7,
Hill
60,
736, 757, 758-60
Bombs (Turkish),
117, 312, 627;
"
cricket-ball,"
96 ;
method of
smothering,
119 ; "
broomstick,"
600η;
at Quinn's,
91, 95, 97?
108 et seq., 118 et seq., 140, 154,
202, 208, 210, 212, 215, 216,
227, 228, 238, 239, 240, 246, 250,
251-2,
German Officers', I47,
148, 339,
Russell's Top,
151,
Old
No.
3
Post,
195,
Silt Spur,
270П,
Leane's Trench,
490,
Lone Pine,
14З,
528, 529, 533, 539, 543, 547,
551, 556 et seq.,
The Nek,
614,
Chunuk Bair,
674, 675, 678, 705,
709-
io,
Hill
60, 736, 742, 743,
758-60
Bomb Shelters, see Fortifica¬
tions
Borthwick,
Lt. K.
(of Sale, Vic;
b. Sale),
623η
Bor
wick, Lt.-Col. T.
F., 31
Boulder Dump,
270η
Bourne, Lt.-Col. G. H. (of Bris¬
bane and Toowoomba, Q'land;
b. Brisbane),
630, 631
Bowden,
4223
L/Cpl. W.,
4
Fid.
Coy. Kngrs. (of Geelong, Vic;
b. Geelong),
823»
924
INDEX
Bowler, Lt.-Col. E. R. (of Gore,
N.Z.
;
b. Inchciutha, N.Z.),
371
Bowra, Lt. F. D.
A. (of Perth,
W.
Aust.;
b.
Perth),
823м.
BoYD, Capt.
K. E. G.
(of Mount
Morgan, Q'land; b.
Wallsend,
N.S.W.)
,
122
Boyle, Vice-Admiral Hon. Sir
Algernon (of Castlemartyr, Co.
Cork, Ireland; b. London),
Soon,
872
Boyle, Capt. H.
N.
(of East
Brunswick, Vic; b. Abbotsford,
Vic.;,
149
Bracher 38
Sgt. A. V.,
25
Bn.
(of Brisbane; b. Norton, Wo.r-
cester,
Eng".). 812»
Bradford, Lt.-Col. E. C.
712
Braibwood,
1773
Sgt. J. R.,
8
Bty.,
A.F.A. (of Kelmscott, W.
Aust.),
69«
Beaithwaite, Brig.-Gen. W. G.,
688, 689, 690
Braithwaite, Lt.-Gen. Sir W. P.,
opposes Birdwood's plan for
capture of Hill
971, 439;
men¬
tioned,
432, 437, 466/1,
703η,
7&2,
783
Brashaw, Capt. J. A. (of Perth,
W. Aust.; b. Bellambi, N.S.W.),
652
Bkaund, Lt.-Col. G.
F., 45, 143, 156
Beaund's Hill (Sk. p.
448), 264,
448
Brazier, Lt.-Col.
N.
M. (of Kirup
district, W. Aust.
;
b. Eagle-
hawk, Vic), during attack at
Nek,_
7
Aug. 1915,
617, 618;
mentioned,
230, 632
Beennan,
503
Sgt. H.,
20
Bn. (of
Sydney; b. Victoria, B.C.,
Canada),
812
Brereton, Lt.-Col.
С. В.,
i8,
179м
Beiand,
Α.,
7б9,
786, 795,
79б
Bridges,
Maj
.-Gen. Sir
W. T.
his
emplacing of artillery at Anzac,
early May 1915,
бои,
бѕ-6.
67-9;
estimate of,
130;
orders
straightening of Pimple salient,
255, 256-7 ;
use of mounted troops
as infy. drafts,
292-3 ;
his work
in administering A.I.F.,
392-3 ;
appointed
G.O.C.
,
A.I.
F., 394;
hands over responsibilities of
"
Intermediate Base
"
to Sell-
heim,
394-5 ;
refuses to concern
t
Bridges,
Maj.
-Gen. Sir
W. T.
—
continued.
himself with base,
395, 399-400;
mortally wounded,
129 ;
men¬
tioned,
4, 44, 77, 78, 79, 82, 84,
85,
Г28,
131, 176, 186, 254, 257-8,
260П, 375П,
3/6, 397,
Ąoin, ĄT-A,
417, 886
Bridges' Road (Map p.
75),
47η,
7i,
449,
48s,
834, 842
Brierley, Lt. A.
N.
(of Sydney;
b. Petersham, N.S.W.),
750»
Brigades., see Australian Im¬
perial Force, British Army,
Indian Army, New Zealand
Expeditionary Force
Brighton Beach (Map p.
150;
Sk. p.
44), 77, 81, 352, 874, 894
Brinsmead, Lt.-Col. H. C. (of
Melbourne
;
b. Hampstead, Lon¬
don),
894
British Air Force,
137-8, 719,
887, 897
British Army, its objectives in
Second Battle of Krithia, H-
Г2
;
at Third Battle of Krithia.
438;
at Anzac, Suvla, and
Helles,
Aug.
1915, 644«, 722-3;
troops landed at Suvla,
7
Aug.
647 ;
casualties in Battle of
Loos,
778,
in Dardanelles Cam¬
paign,
909η
—
Lines of Communication,
see Communication, Lines of
-—
Dardanelles Army,
861, 862,
871 ;
Birdwood commands,
789,
828 ;
its strength,
22
Nov.,
854η
;
see also Mediterranean Ex¬
peditionary Force
—VIII
Corps,
291 ;
composition.
Aug. 1915,
471«
—
IX Corps,
443, 467, 684, 719«,
724, 725, 737, 858,
863η,
87
т.
872,
88in,
8дз
; Gen. de
Lisle
relieves
Stopford
in command
of,
720 ;
attacks at Suvla.
2Г
Aug.,
728-9
—
10th (Irish) Division,
440.
444, 447, 455, 460»,
466η,
4б7-
6аап,
688, 721, 797;
command.
648;
its objectives at Suvla
landing,
468 ;
sent to
Salónica,
775,
777П
—
Птн
(Northern) Division.
440, 443, 444,
466η,
68з, 724'
INDEX
925
British Army
—
continued.
725,
728, 744;
command,
647/1;
its objectives at Suvla landing,
467-8;
lands at Suvla,
647
—1
3th
(
We
ster
jst
)
D
ivi sion
,
44O,
443, 444, 447, 467«·,
47б,
Ó44,
699«·,
7ΟΙ,
8з2, 8зЗ
'*
com¬
mand,
485 ;
reaches Anzac,
485 ;
at Battle of Sari Bair,
455, 725;
sent to Suvla,
798
—
29th Division,
3, 7, 9,
IO, *5,
16, 21,
37м,
43,
6on,
63, 73,
433η,
438,
442,
47IW,
472,
$22п,
724,
725,
9O7;
command,
8;
at
Second Battle of Krithia,
8, 13,
14, 17 ;
in rest at Imbros, July,
443П
;
sent to Suvla,
723 ;
at
Suvla,
744
—
-42nd (E. Lancs.) Division,
4, 7, 8, 43,
437*b
438, 443,
47Ш,
472,
522η
—
-52nd (Lowland) Division,
432η,
433, 435, 441, 442, 444,
47
їм, 522м·.,
891, 907;
leaves for
Gallipoli,
440
—
53rd (Welch) Division,
432«,
440, 444, 682 ;
at Suvla,
703, 719,
720
—
54th (E. Anglian) Division,
432η,
44О,
444,
7OI,
714, 721,
799, 803, 821, 823, 842, 852;
command,
828;
at Suvla,
719,
720 ;
sent to Anzac,
798 ;
with¬
draws from Anzac,
862
—"Composite" Division,
15;
composition and command,
8
—
Royal Naval Division,
3, 44,
116, 184,
437n, m
438, 442, _ 443,
47ія, 522м;
its disposition,
5
May
1915, 8
—2nd
Mounted (Yeomanry)
Division,
440, 725 ;
sent to
Suvla,
723 ;
at Suvla,
744
—
Imperial Mounted Division,
804η
—
Army Medical Corps
:
13th
Casualty Clearing Station,,
7ΐ8κ,
88o,
891.
16th Casualty Clear¬
ing Station,
718η,
8зз, 8з4и.
No.
4
Advanced
Dépôt
of Medi¬
cal Stores,
369
—
-Army Service Corps
:
10th
Field Bakery,
364η.
11th Field
Bakery,
36411.
29th Field Bakery,
364η.
41st Field Bakery,
364«.
50th Field Bakery,
364η.
51st
British Army
—
continued.
Field Bakery,
364η.
27th Labour
Company,
835,
836η,
863, 865
—
-Artillery,
бои,
199«.
l/4th
Loivland
(iïow.)
Brigade,
643.
69th Brigade,
476η, 5οο,
611,
643.
l/4/Zř
City of Glasgozv
(Ho-w.)
Battery,
344, 500. 1/5
í
/г
City of Glasgovo (Hozv.) Bat¬
tery,
323,
827η.
17 th Siege
Battery,
811, 815, 821, 827».
Royal Malta Artillery,
80.
See
also Artillery (British and
Australian
)
—
Cavalry
:
i/lst Eastern
Mounted Brigade,
828, 852, 865,
876, 877, 893.
1/lst Welch
Horse,
823η,
877.
1/ljf Norfolk
Yeomanry,
877.
1/lst Suffolk
Yeomanry,
877
—
Engineers
:
37th (Fortress}
Company,
835, 842.
67th Field
Company,
702-3.
71st Field
Company, &i7n
—Infantry: 29th Brigade,
651«.
701
n,
725, 726, 731;
command,
688 ;
reaches Anzac,
485,
48S
:
its casualties in Turkish counter¬
attack at Chunuk Bair,
10
Aug.
1915,
7}3п.
30th Brigade,
721.
31st Brigade,
721.
32nd Brigade,
684;
lands at Suvla,
647.
33rd
Brigade,
647.
34th Brigade,
647.
38th Brigade,
644, 651, 653;
reaches Anzac,
485 ;
composi¬
tion,
688η.
39th Brigade,
65*,
682 ;
command,
644 ;
reaches
Anzac,
485 ;
at Battle of Sari
Bair,
644-5, 646.
40th Brigade,
584, 585, 593, 634, 652, 688, 724 ;
reaches Anzac,
485 ;
captures
Damakjelik Bair,
582-3;
at
Battle of Sari Bair,
592, 646.
86th Brigade, composition and
strength,
30
Apr.
1915,
8n. 87th
Brigade,
8;
command,
15;
at
Second Battle of Krithia,
14,
15,
37n. 88th Brigade,
8;
at
Second Battle of Krithia,
12,
13, 14, 15, 22.
125th Brigade,
7, 8, 14;
reaches
Helles,
4;
at
Second Battle of Krithia,
12,
13, 17.
162nd Brigade,
721.
"
Composite
"
Brigade,
20 ;
composition,
8 ;
command,
22 ;
at Second Battle of Krithia,
926
INDEX
British Army
—
continued.
π,
13, 14, 22.
8th
Вп.,
Cheshire
Regiment, 608, 622.
5th Bn., Connaught Rangers,
65
in,
700, 725, 726, 727, 729,
740, 747, 754;
at Lone Pine,
8
Aug.,
553,
Battle of Sari Bair,
712-3,
casualties,
713^,
Hill
60,
7.31-2, 735, 737
r
751, 753,
casual¬
ties,
744η, 761η;
strength,
761«.
6th Bn., East Lancashire Regi¬
ment,
688, 696, 698. 1st
Bn.,
Essex Regiment,
17. 1st
Garri¬
son Battalion, Essex Regiment,
835, 862.
7th Bn., Gloucester
Regiment,
651;
at Battle of
Sari Bair,
645, 666, 668, 669-70,
672, 673, 676,
relieved,
679·
10th Bn., Hampshire Regiment,
668, 696, 698, 699, 708, 725 ;
at
Battle of Sari Bair,
711, 713«,
Hill
60, 726, 734-5, 737, 743,
744η,
7бїп.
6th Bn., {King's
Own) Royal Lancashire Regi¬
ment,
688η;
at Battle of Sari
Bair,
653, 662, 703-4,
casualties,
664η, 7Ο4,
16
Bn, relieves, 7°4-
1st
Bn., Lancashire Fusiliers,
8,
27,
38;
strength,
30
Apr.
1915,
8n
;
at Second Battle of Krithia,
13.
6th Bn., Leinster Regi¬
ment,
700, 706, 707 ;
at Battle
of Sari Bair,
711, 713».
6th
Bn., {Loyal) North Lancashire
Regiment,
688, 696, 707;
at
Battle of Sari Bair,
706-7, 709,
7x0.
7th Bn., North Stafford¬
shire Regiment,
682, 685. 1st
Bn., Royal Dublin Fusiliers,
8n.
2nd
Bn., Royal Fusiliers,
8n. 6th Bn., Royal Irish Rifles,
669η,
688,
6ş6,
698, 699 ;
at
Battle of Sari Bair,
711, 713«.
1st
Bn.t Royal
Munster
Fusiliers,
18;
strength,
30
Apr.
1915, 8n. 9th Bn., Royal War¬
wickshire Regiment,
685, 686,
693.
8th Bn., Royal Welch
Fusiliers,
608, 627, 631 ;
during
Nek attack,
7
Aug.,
621-2,
casualties,
624.
6th Bn., South
Lancashire Regiment,
651, 685,
686, 687, 688«, 695;
at Battle
of Sari Bair,
644, 693-5, 696,
711. 2nd
Bn., South Wales
Borderers,
37.
4th Bn., South
British Army
—
continued.
Wales Borderers,
704, 725 ;
at
Battle of
Sair Bair,
582-3,
703-4.
5th Bn., Wiltshire Regi¬
ment,
669η,
688, 696,
7o6,
707,
714η,
8i
1 ;
at Battle of Sari
Bair,
582-3, 708, 710, 711.
9th
Bn., Worcester Regiment,
682,
685, 709, 724;
at Battle of Sari
Bair,
711
—
Machine-guns, see Machine-
guns (British and Austra¬
lian)
—Marines
: 1st
Royal Naval
Brigade,
49, 139 ;
N.Z.M.R.
relieve,
116. 2nd
Royal Naval
Brigade,
7, 8, 11, 13, 18, 22;
at Second Battle of
Kriţhia,
37-, 39· 3rd
(Royal Marine)
Brigade,
53, 61, 94, 105, 112,
116, 261, 370;
at Quinn's,
97,
Pope's,
97; 1
L.H. relieves,
116.
Anson Battalion,
8з5-
Deal
Battalion,
180.
Drake Bat¬
talion,
8, 27, 39.
Hood Bat¬
talion,
13.
Plymouth Battalion,
8
—
Pioneers
:
6th Bn., East
Yorkshire Regiment, at Suvla,
683, 702-3.
8th Bn., Welch
Regiment,
651, 676;
reaches
Anzac,
485;
at Battle of Sari
Bair,
644, 666, 670, 671, 67
3>
679
—
Royal Flying Corps, see
British Air Force
British Government,
420, 767,
770, 776,
777η,
779,
78o,
781,
786, 792, 794, 795, 796, 797, 805,
830, 841, 845, 853. 861, 863, 909;
Asquith forms Coalition Cabi¬
net, 431W,
4ЗЗ-4;
war policy of,
1915,
763-6, 775;
its attitude
towards Dardanelles Campaign,
Aug.,
768,
Sept.,
775,
Oct.,
779-82,
towards
Salónica
Cam¬
paign,
795-6;
negotiates with
Greece,
774-7;
orders evacua¬
tion of Suvla and Anzac,
863,
of
Helles, 905
British Medical Association,
Anzac Branch, 377W·
British Navy,
7, 79, 180, 183,
295, 430, 473, 612, 613, 620, 659,
660,
704η,
782И,
788, 858;
Bal-
four
replaces Churchill at
INDEX
927
British Navy
—
-continued.
Admiralty,
434 ;
suggestions for
further naval attacks
:
by
de
Robeck, 42,
Key
es, 430-1, 787-8,
Wemyss,
794-5, 796;
warships
leave Anzac and
Helles, 169-70 ;
shortage of ammunition, May,
172;
monitors,
43ІИ,
476η;
sub¬
marines,
523, 796,
enter Sea of
Marmora,
172-3 ;
during Second
Battle of Krithia,
14-15, 20,
Third Battle of Krithia,
235,
attack on Balkan Pits,
197-8,
attack at Lone Pine,
500-1,
Battle of Sari Bair,
459η,
568-9,
6з7,
666-7,
бдз-4,
7
io,
Evacua¬
tion,
888-9;
shells Turkish
flank north of Anzac,
458-9,
batteries in Olive Grove,
6
and
10
Dec,
868,
Turks after com¬
pletion of Anzac evacuation,
901, 902;
plans for withdrawal
of troops,
854, 860, 863, 871,
872-3, 878.
Agamemnon,
796,
803.
Albion, 170W. Bacchante,
76, 78-9, 81, 170, 176, 500, 633,
693, 868, 872.
Canopus,
137,
138,
170И.
Chehner,
458η.
Colne,
458ti,
46
1 η, 824η.
Dart¬
mouth,
169, 789· Doris, 171,
777n.
Earl of Peterborough,
868.
Endymion,
500η,
633, 693,
7q6.
Grafton, 747, 845, 868,
888, 894. 897. 900, 901.
Helio¬
trope,
889, 892.
Η
umber,
868.
Jonquil,
683.
London,
169.
Lord Nelson,
842η.
Majestic,
171.
Mars,
873, 888.
Queen,
169.
Queen Elisabeth,
14, 43
їй.
Rattlesnake,
190, 458^.
Sir
Thomas
Pieton,
884η.
Talbot,
747.
Theseus,
868.
Triumph,
138,
157η,
lóg,
172, 379;
tor¬
pedoed,
170.
S/M E
τι,
173.
S/M E
14, 173.
Trawler 32c,
354
Broadbent,
264
Cpl. H. O.,
15
Bn. (of Sydney; b.
Redfern,
N.S.W.), no, in
Broabbent, Capt. J. R. (of
Corowa, N.S.W.
;
b.
Ballarat,
Vic),
Зіби
Bkockman, see Dkake Bbockman
Brockway, Lt.-Col. A. B. (of
Brisbane
;
b. Peelton, S.
Africa),
406η
Brookfield, Lt. G. L. (of Auck¬
land, N.Z.; b. Auckland), 69m
Broome,
265
Pte. G. G.,
15
Bn. (of
Rockhampton, Q'land
;
b. Rock-
hampton),
154
Brown, Brig.-Gen. C. H. J. (of
Greymouth, N.Z.
;
b. Christ-
church, N.Z.), commands Can¬
terbury Bn., r6
;
mentioned,
18,
39»,
238η,
2ĄO
Beown,
Maj. D. R.
(of Katoomba,
N.S.W.
;
b. North Sydney),
iti
Lone Pine attack,
514-5
Brown, Lt.-Col.
E. S.,
commands
2
Bn.,
143 ;
in Lone Pine attack,
538,
mortally wounded,
538>?,
5б6н
;
mentioned,.
282
Brown, Capt.
G.
W.,
144
Brown, Lt. (temp. Capt.)
H. E.
D. (of Perth, W. Aust.
;
b.
Nelson, N.Z.),
333
Browne, Brig.-Gen. R. Spencer
(of Appin, N.S.W., and Bris¬
bane; b. Oaklands, N.S.W.),
810
Browning,
301
Dvr. D.,
14
Coy.,
A.A.S.C. (of Chinchilla, Q'land;
b. Blayney, N.S.W.),
Г21
Brown's Dip (Plate p.
580;
Maps
pp.
472, 498), 69, 264, 449«,
495,
SOI,
554,.555, 561, 823, 827,
887, 901 ;
position of,
66
Bruce,
Maj. J. E. L.
(b. Rangoon,
Burma),
58
Brundrit, Capt.
T. J.
(of Bris¬
bane; b. Brisbane),
824«, 825,
827»
Brunner,
Maj.
F.
W.
(b.
Widnes,
Lanes.,
Eng.), 702
B udden,
H. E.,
851
Bulair,
135»,
438,
595,
649η, 68ο,
782η,
788; Gen. Gouraud
favours landing at,
439» ;
Turkish troops near, Aug. 1915,
523
Bulgaria,
360, 431, 433, 444, 700,
771 et seq., 797»;
attitude of,
!9I5,
77τ-Ζ',
signs treaty with
Germany, 773~4
Bullen,
1104
Sgt. M. C,
11
Bn.
(of Perth, W. Aust.
;
b. Herne
Hill, London),
478η
Bully Beef Sap (Map p.
624).
618, 621, 791 ;
position of,
46-7
Bürge, Lt.
J. (of
Allora,
Q'land),
630, 631
928
INDEX
Burges,
Lt.
I.
С.
(of
Irwin, W.
Aust. ;
b.
Irwin), 758«
Burgess,
Brig.-Gen.
W.
L. H.
(of
Wellington,
N.Z.
;
b. Longsight,
Eng.),
wounded,
77 ;
mentioned,
76, 80,
8r,
84,
167η, Ι7ΐ,
868
BuRNAGE, Lt.-Col.
G. J.,
com¬
mands troops at Quinn's during
Turkish attack of
29
May,
205,
206,
wounded,
207, 212«.;
men¬
tioned,
89, 97, 213
Burrett,
Maj, A. F.
(of Sydney;
b. Grenfell, N.S.W.),
552
Burston, Col. J. (of Hawthorn,
Vic; b. Kilmore, Vic), com¬
mands
7
Inf.
Bde., 422, 810
Burton,
384
Cpl.
A. S.,
V.C.,
7
Bn. (of Euroa, Vic
;
b.
Kyneton, Vic.), awarded V.O,
561η
Burton, Lt.
O. E.,
cited,
639«
Butler, Col. A. G.,
303, 366™
Butler,
761
Sgt. D. O.,
2
L.H.
Regt,
(of Kilcoy, Q'land; b.
Kilcoy),
ігдп
Butler, Lt.
J. H.
(of
Hobart,
Tas.,
and Darling Downs,
Q'land; b. Bellerive,
Tas.),
121
Butler, Capt. the Hon.
R. T. R.
P. (b. London),
817η
Buxton, Capt.
Ε. Η.,
878
Byng, Gen. Lord (of Thorpe-le-
Soken, Essex,
Eng.; b. Barnet,
near London), favours evacua¬
tion of Gallipoli,
785 ;
his plans
for Suvla withdrawal,
860, 861,
872,
884м;
mentioned,
720, 795,
855
Byrne,
417
Pte. H.
F., 15
Bn.
(b. Maryborough, Q'land),
103
Caddy, Lt.-Col. H. O. (of St.
Kilda,
Vic.
;
b. South Yarra,
Vic),
70, 72, 73, 75, 83, 198,
611, 643, 667-8
Caddy,
Maj. J.
P. (of Sydney;
b. Sydney),
895
Cairo,
376, 384,
385,
391, 392,
39З,
398, 400, 404, 405, 406, 411, 417«,
422, 425, 802,
8o6n,
807;
Legge
reports as unsuitable for train¬
ing Australians,
423η
Calais,
779 ;
Allied conference
at,
6
July 1915,
766, 5
Dec,
795,
796
Calcutt,
2124
Pte,
В.,
14
Bn. (of
Williamstown,
Vic.
;
b. Wil-
liamstown),
663η
Callar
y, Capt. P.
I. (of Peters¬
burg, S. Aust.; b. Petersburg),
755
Call well,
Maj
.-Gen. Sir
C. E.,
cited,
856, 857
Camel's Hump,
714η,
799,
804м
Cameron, Lt.-Col. D. C. (of Bris¬
bane; b. Brisbane), 2QQH
Cameron, Lt.
N.
D. (of Master-
ton, N.Z.;
b. Masterton),
194
Campaigns, see Dardanelles,
Salónica,
Western Front
Campbell,
558
Pte.
Α.,
4
Bn. (of
Bathurst, N.S.W.
;
b. Bathurst),
55»
Campbell, Lt.-Col. R. D. (of
Hobart;
b.
Glasgow, Scotland),
.880
Camps, in Australia,
420, 421;
at
Imbros,
381,
Mudros,
802-3
Canadian Expeditionary Force,
190П,
416
Cannan,
Maj. D. H.
(of Bris¬
bane;
b. Townsville,
Q'land),
660
Cannan, Brig.-Gen.
J. H.,
at
Quinn's,
9-10
May 1915,
99-101,
104 et seq., 14-15
May,
122, 123,
commands troops,
20Г
;
at Battle
of Sari Bair,
59O-3,
657-8,
660-1;
mentioned,
116, 205
Canteens,
380
Cantor,
993
Sgt.
В.,
5
Bty.,
A.F.A. (of Collingwood, Vic;
b. Collingwood),
70
Capes, Lt. G.
Η., 39η
Capital Punishment, never in¬
flicted in A.I.F.,
412»
Carden,
Lt.-Col.
J.,
699, 708
Carmicbtael,
Lt.
T. McL.
(of
Yarrawonga, Vic
;
b. Bunda-
long, Vic),
29
Carne, Capt. A. G.
(of Adelaide
and Melbourne; b. Samoa),
32
Carr, Capt.
G. M.
(of Sydney; b.
Fitzroy, Vic),
816
Cabkuthebs, Brig.-Gen- R. A,,
359, 450-1, 828
Carson, Lord,
775
Carter,
Maj. H. R.
(of Brisbane;
b.
Brisbane),
99, 205-6, 2x6-7,
218
INDKX
929
Carter,
1793
Gnr.
S-,
8
Bty.,
A.F.
A. (of
Fremamele,
W.
Aust.
;
b.
Invercargill, N.Z.),
344
Carthew,
Lt.
С.
(of Mytleford,
Vic; b. Happy Valley, Vic),
623η
Casey, Lt. L. G.,
113
Casey,
Maj. R.
G.,
129
Cass, Lt.-Col.
W.
H. H.,
at
Second
Battle of Krithia,
22-3,
24-6, 29, 32,
wounded,
30, 33 ;
commands
2
Bn.,
551 ;
men¬
tioned,
20, 43, 887
Casson, Brig.-Gen.
H. G.,
22
Casualties
—-
—
Australian, at Landing,
їй
;
Gen. Bridges mortally wounded,
129;
during reconnaissance
from Quinn's,
9-10
May,
114,
Turkish attack of
19
May,
156,
161,
Turkish attack of
29
May,
.212, 213, 214, 218, 222,
sortie
to Holly Ridge,
28
June,
442,
Dardanelles Campaign,
909 ;
in
destroyer off Anzac Cove,
351,
Southland,
809;
on Beach, from
shell-fire,
184, 356, 357, 358;
from snipers,
199 ;
from shell-
shock,
342-3 ;
from
"
trench
feet,"
846;
method of evacuat¬
ing,
390-1 ;
numbers evacuated
Ъу
end of May,
391.
Army
Medical Corps
:
4th Field Am¬
bulance,
358.
Artillery
:
4th
Battery,
72 ;
8th Battery, 6g,
72,
344; 3rd
Brigade Amm.
Column,
58«.
Infantry
: 2nd
Brigade, at Second Battle of
Krithia,
29, 30, 31, 34, 35-6, 41,
from shell-fire, July,
342 ;
4th
Brigade, at Hill
60, 761
n ; lír
Battalion, in raid on German
Officers',
5
June,
244, 6
June,
327,
Lone Pine attack,
566η
;
2nd
Battalion,
143,
in Turkish
attack of
19
May,
147,
Lone
Pine attack,
566η
; 3rd
Bat¬
talion, in Lone Pine attack,
566η;
4th Battalion,
566
η
;
Sth
Battalion, in Second Battle of
Krithia,
35, 41 ;
6th Battalion,
in Second Battle of Krithia,
29,
31, 34, 41,
attack on German
Officers',
6-7
Aug.,
605;
7th
Battalion,
339,
in Second Battle
Casualties (Australian)
—
с
ontd
.
oí Krithia,
29, 30, 31, 34, 40,
41,
tunnel D21,
334,
Lone Pine
attack,
566« ;
8th Battalion, in
Second Battle of Krithia,
36,
41 ;
9th Battalion, on
28
June,
301, 305;
11th Battalion, on
28
June,
304, 305,
at Leane's
Trench,
484, 493, 494, 495 ;
12th Battalion, on
12
July,
319,
in Lone Pine attack,
566м
;
13th Battalion,
90, 91, 99«,
dur¬
ing Turkish attack of
19
May,
218,
in Battle of Sari Bair,
704,
Hill
60
attack,
744η;
14th Bat¬
talion,
90,
in Turkish attack of
19
May,
149, 150,
Battle of
Sari Bair,
661, 664«.,
Hill
60
attack,
у
44η,
749;
15 th Bat¬
talion, iO5«_,
106,
at Quinn's,,
9-10
May,
102, 113, 114,
in
Battle of Sari Bair,
660-1,
664η;
16th Battalion,
94, 110-11,
in
Battle of Sari Bair,
664«;
17th
Battalion,
761«;
18th Battalion,
at Hill
60, 744,
76m; 23rd Bat¬
talion, on
29
Nov.,
85
їй;
24th
Battalion, on
29
Nov.,
850,
85
їй.
Light Horse:
3rd
Brigade, in defence of Russell's
Top,
29-30
June,
317,
Nek
attack,
7
Aug.,
618, 623; 1st
Regiment, in attack on Dead
Man's Ridge,
7
Aug.,
628; 2nd
Regiment, at Quinn's,
122,
125-6, 630, 631;
Sth
Regiment,
on
28
June, from naval fire,
297, 298,
in sortie,
28
June,
299 ;
7th Regiment, in sortie,
28
June,
299 ;
8th Regiment, in
Nek attack,
7
Aug.,
623 ;
9th
Regiment, in Hill
60
attack,
76m
;
10th Regiment, in Nek
attack,
7
Aug.,
618, 623,
Hill
60, 76
1 η
—
British, on Anzac Beach,
76 ;
in Third Battle of Krithia,
438,
action of Gully Ravine,
28
June,
442,
action of Achi
Baba
Nullah,
12
July,
442,
Battle of Sari Bair,
713«,
Hill
60
attacks,
744η,
7бі,
Battle of
Loos,
778;
from "trench feet,"
846 ;
during Dardanelles Cam¬
paign,
909«.
Infantry: 29 th
Brigade, in Battle of Sari Bair,
930
INDEX
Casualties (British)— continued.
713η;
3rd
(Royal
Marine)
Brigade, 97; 5
ŕ/ŕ
В п.,
Con-
naught Rangers, in Battle of
Sari Bair,
713м,
Hill
60
attacks,
744*z·,
761^;
10th Bn., Hamp¬
shire Regiment, in Battle of
Sari Bair,
713η,
Hill
60
attack,
744η;
6th Bn., Royal Irish
Rifles, in Battle of
Šari Bair,
713^;
6th Bn., (King's Ozvn)
Royal Lancaster Regiment, in
Battle of Sari Bair,
664^,
7<->4,
6th Bn., Leinster Regiment, in
Battle of Sari Bair,
713η;
8th
В п.,
Royal Welch Fusiliers, in
Nek attack,
7
Aug.,
624
—
FbencHj from Asiatic guns,
356«;
in Battle of Champagne,
778;
during Dardanelles Cam¬
paign, gogn
—Indian
:
29th Infantry
Brigade,
ín
Hill
60
attack,
744«
—
New Zealand,
573*»
at
Quinn's,
4-5
June,
■zao',
during
Dardanelles Campaign,
909.
Infantry
:
N.Z. Infantry
Brigade, in Second Battle of
Krithia,
37, 40;
Auckland Bat¬
talion, in Second Battle of
Krithia,
40,
at Quinn's,
246,
247,
Battle of Sari Bair,
640,
707 ;
Canterbury Battalion, in
Second Battle of Krithia,
40,
Battle of Sari Bair,
640-1 ;
Otago Battalion, in Second
Battle of Krithia,
40,
Battle of
Sari Bair,
707 ;
Wellington Bat¬
talion, in Second Battle of
Krithia,
40.
Mounted Rifles
:
N.Z.M.R. Brigade, at Old No.
3
Post,
196,
Hill
60
attack,
761»;
Auckland Regiment, in
Battle of Sari Bair,
569, 676;
Canterbury Regiment, in
Hill 6Ö
attack,
744» ;
Otago Regiment,
at Bauchop's Hill,
576,
Hill
60
attack,
744« ;
Wellington Regi¬
ment, at Old No.
3
Post,
194,
in Battle of Sari Bair,
707
—
Turkish,
102-3, 104, 150,
176-7, 190, 524-5, 573;
at the
Anzac landing,
τη
;
during
Aust. reconnaissance from
Quinn's,
9-10
May,
iTĄn,
attack
of
19
May,
159, 198;
at Old No.
Casualties (Turkish)
—
contd.
3
Post, icon,
6
Aug.,
569;
in
attack on Quinn's,
29
May,
21
1,
221, 222,
N.Z. attack from
Quinn's,
4-5
June,
236, 241 ;
at
German Officers', from trench-
mortars,
289,
June,
443,
Leane's
Trench,
484η,
495
w,
Lone Pine,
5ЮП,
Battle of Sari Bair,
570,
713η
;
from mines exploded at
Nek,
20
Dec,
897 ;
during Dar¬
danelles Campaign, 909W. 16th
Division, at Lone Pine,
566 ;
19th Division, in attack of
19
May,
161.
Infantry
:
13th
Regiment, at Lone Pine,
535;
18th Regiment, on
29-30
June,
317;
47 th Regiment, at Lone
Pine,
525 ;
ïst
Bn., 57th Regi¬
ment, in tunnel D21,
336
Cater, Lt.-Commr.
Ε. Η.,
352;
killed,
357«
Catron, Capt. J.
Ε. Τ.
(of Gee-
^ long, Vic; b. Kilmore, Vic),
36
Cavalry, see Australian Im¬
perial Force (Light Horse),
British Army, New Zealand
Expeditionary Force (Mounted·
Rifles)
Cayley,
Maj.
-Gen. Sir W.
de S.
(of Stamford, Lines.,
Eng.; b.
Torakhpur, India), commands
39
Inf.
Bde., 644;
at Battle of
Sari Bair,
644-5 ;
mentioned,
651, 682, 712
Cemeteries, care of, in Gallipolir
906
Central Spur,
Helles
(Plate p-
25 ;
Maps pp.
14, 32 ;
Sk. P-
10), 11, 13, 20, 24, 27;
position
of,
10
Chabrel, Capt.
F. G.
(of Glenelg.
S. Aust.; b. The Don, Tas.)r
592
Chailak
Dere
(Plates pp.
458.
666, 699;
Maps pp.
578, 635;
Sk. pp.
460, 634), 186, 187, 193,
194, 347, 459, 460, 470, 569 et
seq., 637, 638, 639, 644, 645,
65 г,
666, 667,
б79,
68
1,
688, 689, 690,
боб, б97,
698,
7о6, 7О7,
7
ю,
7ї8п;
name and position of,
180;
description of,
461
Chambers, Lt.-Col. R. W. (of
Sandringham, Vic.
;
b. Mel¬
bourne),
39, 40
INDEX
931
Chambers,
Maj. S.
(of
Havelock
North, N.Z.
;
b.
Havelock
North),
192, 194,
195η
СнАМСНАК
PuNAR,
бЗЅ-6
Champagne,
Battle of,
765,
766η,
7б7,
772,
77б,
778,
7Są,
822η
С
Η ΑΝ
AK, I34, I72,
669, 680, 769,
784TC
;
French airmen raid aero¬
drome at,
486
Chaplains, see Australian Im¬
perial Force, New Zealand
Expeditionary Force
Chapman, Lt.-Col. A. E. (of
Sydney
;
b. Manning River,
N.S.W.),
740
Chapman,
Maj.
F.
(of Opotiki,
N.Z.
;
b. Richmond, Surrey,
Eng.), 676;
killed,
69
1 η
Charters Towers,
199
Chatham,
Maj. W.
(of War¬
wick, Q'land
;
b. Cradley Heath,
Staffs.,
Eng.), 274-5
Chatham's Post (Plates pp.
272,
273;
Sk. pp.
274, 275), 268, 276,
294, 318, 81
in,
824, 825, 877;
2
L.H.
Bde.
establishes,
274-5
Chauvel, Lt.-Gen. Sir H. G., re¬
organises defences at head of
Monash Valley,
200-1 ;
during
Turkish attack at Quinn's,
29
May,
218, 219;
commands
1
Div.,
829;
mentioned,
117, 122,
128, 129, 206, 221«, 232,
235И,
248, 265, 293, 466, 589, 597, 630
Cha
ytor, Maj.
-Gen. Sir
E. W.
С.
(of Marshlands, Spring Creek,
N.Z.
;
b. Motueka, N.Z.). com¬
mands N.Z.M.R.
Bde., 828™
Cheater,
207
S.Q.M.
S. H.
F., 6
L.H. Regt,
(of Wilde's Meadow,
N.S.W.
;
b.
Waratah,
N.S.W.),
^386»
Cheshire Ridge (Map p.
641 ;
Sk.
pp.
690, 697), 637,
645η,
ögo,
б97,
698, 713, 799, 803, 804, 809,
8
11,
839, 877, 893
Chessboard (Plates pp.
86, 120,
625 ;
Maps pp.
75, 624 ;
Sk. p.
464), 74, 86, 87, 93, 94, 105,
118, 124, 125», 134, 156, 224,
238, 239, 249, 308, 312, 466,
Я««-·.
597, 607, 608, 611, 619 et seq.,
84
1 w,
844
С
hikte
Tepe,
178
Chippendale,
562
L/ Cpl. R.,
15
Bn,
(of Brisbane;
b.
Clayton-le-
Moors, Lanes.,
Eng.), 154-5
Chirnside, Capt. R. G. (of Car-
ranballac, Skipton, Vic.
;
b.
Colac,
Vic),
383η
Chocolate Hills (Plate p.
658;
Maps pp.
447, 720;
Sk. pp.
179.
445), 178, 179, 444, 453,
45б„
466, 467, 468, 648, 649, 682, 714,
723, 848, 899 ;
name of,
350
Chunuk
В
air (Plates pp.
458,
666, 716, 717;
Maps pp.
447.
641;
Sk. pp.
178, 456, 637),
ІЗ'Л
177, 178,
i88,
191, 197,
34i,
45o,
453, 456 et seq., 471, 520, 523,
564, 567, 569,
57б,
594, 595,
59б,
597, 606, 607, 629, 631, 633, 634,
643, 644, 646, 649, 650, 659, 663,
680 et seq., 715 et seq., 725, 784«,
789η,
799, 811, 821, 845,
899η;
Maj. Överton
attempts to find
route to,
15
May
1915, 180-2,
27
May,
185-7 ;
position and
importance of,
456 ;
the main
objective in Battle of Sari Bair,
456 ;
plans for capture of,
456-60, 666, 688-90;
N.Z. Inf.
Bde.
attacks.
577-82, 636-41,
667-79;
situation at,
8
Aug.,
685-6;
Turkish defence of,
7
Aug.,
641-2;
Turks counter¬
attack on,
9
Aug.,
705-6;
British
relieve N.Zs. at,
707;
Turks
counter-attack and regain,
10
Aug.,
709-14
Churchill, Rt. Hon. W. S., over¬
estimates Navy's value against
land defences,
172 ;
leaves Ad¬
miralty,
431η,
434;
quoted,
683«,
767, 780,
786η
;
mentioned,
764,
766, 770
Clark, Lt. C. O. (of Sydnev
:
b.
Wattle Flat,
Bathurst,
N.S.W.),
549
Clarke, Lt.
M. L.
(of North
Sydney: b. North Sydney),
750«.
Clarke Valley (Map p.
75)
r
383η
Cliffe,
1077
Pte.
J. R.,
13
Bn. (of
Sydney; b. Brisbane),
119*1
Cliffe,
482
Cpl. W.,
4
Bn. (of
Port Hacking. N.S.W.; b. Pres¬
ton, Lanes.,
Eng.). 55«
Climate, sec Weather
932
INDEX
Clogstoun, Lt.
-Col.
Η. Ο.,
wounded,
494;
mentioned,
261,
272,
487,
488
Clothing,
211», 610;
Turks and
Germans strip dead for,
196« ;
quantity withdrawn from Anzac
during Evacuation,
886
Clowes,
Maj.
С.
A. i57w
Cocking,
980
Pte. D.,
11
Bn. (of
Ballarat
East, Vic; b.
Ballarat).
493
Cole-Hamilton, Col. A. R. (of
Beltrim, Co. Tyrone, Ireland),
698
Collett,,
Col.
Η. Β.
(of Mount
Lawley, W. Aust.
;
b. Guernsey,
Channel Islands), 37m
Collín,
Lt.
L. N.,
gì,
109
Collopy,
483
Cpi.
C. R.,
45
Bn.
(b. Emmaville, N.S.W.),
ш
Colpitts, Maj. J. W.
(of
Win¬
chester, W. Aust.
;
b. Blyth,
Northumberland,
Eng·.),
at
Quinn's,
30
May,
226, 228 ;
men¬
tioned,
224, 230
Coltman,
Maj. C. S.
(of
Bal¬
larat,
Vic, and Sydney;
b.
Ballarat),
540η
Communication, Links of,
171,
803, 864«;
evacuation of sick
and wounded along,
390-1
Conferences, Allied, at Calais,
6
July,,
766,
S
Dec,
795,
7Ф,
in
Pans,
17
Nov.,
792,, 6
Dec,
796;
British, at Mudros,
22
Nov.,
841, 853-6, 9
Dec,
870-2,
at
Imbros,
30
Nov.,
860-1
Connelly, Capt. C. E. (of
Ben¬
digo,
Vic; b.
Bendigo),
749,
750η
Constantinople,
2, 133, 135, 159,
173, 281, 289. 307, 321, 360,
43
in,
439«, 488, 521, 632, 681,
• 700, 771, 792, 822, 848,
900И
Con way, Capt. A. E. (of Grey-
mouth, N.Z.; b. Reef ton, N.Z.),
87
С00ЕЕ
Gully (Map p.
279;
Sk.
p.
267), 844;
description and
position of,
267
Cook,
Maj. G. S.,
post at Lone
Pine established by,
518, 533,
536,
S42-5
Coombs, Capt. W. W. (of Bris¬
bane),
750«
Cooper, Capt. G. (of Forest,
Tas.;
b.
Birmingham,
Eng.), 749, 75°
Cooper, Brig.-Gen.
R. J.
(of Co.
Sligo, Ireland; b. London), con¬
fers with Gen. Johnston,
8
Aug.,
688-90;
wounded,
711;
men¬
tioned,
699,
7O1**
Corbett, Sir Julian S., quoted,
43m,
436И,
769», 776»
Corps, see Australian Imperial
Force, British
Aräíy,
French
Army, Turkish Army
CORUNNA,
856
Cotton, Capt.
M. J. B.
(of East
Maitland, N.S.W.; b. Cobar,
N.S.W.),
545
Counter-attacks, see Attacks
Courtney's Post (Plates pp.
86,
120, 121, 141;
Maps pp.
75, 150;
Sk. pp.
46, 127), 46 et seq.,
7ïn>
72η,
86, 87,
9Ο,
93, 94, 97, 98,
ΙΟ2,
ізб,
137,
І38,
148-50, 153,
і5б,
157, 159,
ібо,
208-9, 230,
235, 241,
2.А2.П,
247, 248,
2ÔOW,
2.6s,
284, 288, 312, 322, 323, 324,
326,
33cm,
339,
34ІП,
454,
52О,
8θ2,
8
1 ο,
8
1
2, 8
1
7, 820,
842η,
849, 877, 879, 890, 894,
9©8
; 14
Bn. garrisons, May
1915,
201 ;
Ν.Ζ.
Inf.
Bde.
takes over,
229 ;
Australians commence tunnel¬
ling from,
29
May,
233, 259;
machine-guns at,
250 ;
garrison
during bombardment withdraws
from,
344
Couve,
Lt.
H. T. L.
(b. Dande-
nong, Vie),
36
Cowan,
Lt., 357«
CowpER, Maj
.
G. A. C,
36
Сох,
Lt.
F. J.
(of Sydney;
b. St.
Peters,
N.S.W.)
, 545
Cox,
Gen. Sir
H. V.,
commands
29
Indian Inf.
Bde., 461 ;
his
plans for capture of
Hilîs
971
and Q,
461-2;
in Battle of Sari
Bair,
583, 635, 653, 661,
wounded,
644;
his plans for
attack on Hill
60, 725, 7^7 ;
mentioned,
582, 585, 643, 651,
682, 687, 688«, 693, 701, 711,
72.6, 738, 739, 745, 747, 754,
788
Cox, Capt. W. (of Carlingford,
b. Carlingford),
628«
INDEX
933
Crabbe,
Lţ.
К.
G. W.
(of St.
Kilda,
Vic;
b.
Balaclava, Vic),
149-50, 734
Craig,
Capt.
L.
(of Perth,
W.
Aust.
;
b.
York,
W. Aust.),
620,
623η
Craig,
Lt.
-Col.
R.
Gordon (of
Sydney
;
b. Ardrossan, Scot¬
land),
406η
Craven, Capt. J. (of Brisbane
;
b. Halifax,
Eng.), 106-7
Crawford,
Maj.
A. (of Tatura,
Vic; b. Tatura),
623η
Creedon,
589
Pte. D.
В.,
9
Bn. (of
Maryborough, Q'land
;
b. Mary¬
borough),
301И·
Cribb,
Maj.
С.
W.
E.,
641
Crisp,
Maj. A.
P.,
3867í
Crisp,
338
Cpi.
F. G.,
1
L.H.
Regt,
(of Bowral,
N.S.W.
;
b.
Yass,
N.S.W.),
125«
Critchley-Salmonson,
Maj.
Α.
С. В.,
s8iw
Croft,
Lt.
C. W.
(of Melbourne
;
b. Prahran,
Vic),
827
Croker,
Maj. G.
N.
(of Brisbane;
b. St. Arnaud,
Vic),
231,
478л,
482-3
Cross,
712
Sgt. W.
Α.,
13
Bn. (b.
Christchurch, N.Z.), in
Cumming, Lt. R.
(of Sydney;
b.
Airdrie,
Lanarkshire, Scotland),
225η
GuNXiFFE Owen, Brig.-Gen.
С,
б7,
73,
848η,
86
зп
CUKNINGHAM, Lt.-Col.
W.
Η.
(of
Wanganui,
N.
Ζ.
;
b.
Wellington,
N.Z.),
676, 677
Cup, The (Plates pp.
526, 565,
899;
Map p.
566;
Sk. p.
526),
508-9, 516, 517, 519«, 526, 528,
531, 533, 535, 536, 539, 542, 543,
546/г, 55О
et seq., 566, 814; 47
Turk. Regt.'s
H.Q.
in,
6
Aug.,
525 ;
see also Lone Pine
Curlewis, Lt.
G. C.
(of Fre-
mantle, W. Aust.
;
b. Queens-
cliff, Vic),
Ю4И,
594«
Cueringtok,
4116
Spr. F. J. H-,
4
Fid. Coy. Engrs. (of Annan-
dale, N.S.W.; b.
Willesden
Green, London),
823η
Cuthbertson,
1816
Pte. A. J.,
12
Bn. (of
Hobart; b. Hobart),
272η
Cutleb, Maj. R. V.
(of Mel¬
bourne;
b.
Clifton Hill, Vic),
817, 819
Daisy
Fieli;,
Helles (Map
p.
14;
Sk.
p.
16)
, ΐ8,
37, 43 ;
position and name of,
17
Daisy Patch, Anzac (Plate p.
565), 56, 497, 503
Dale, Lt.
С. С
(of Melbourne),
623η
Daly, Cpl.,
3
B n., 290W
Daly, Lt.-Col.
C. W. D.,
602
d'Amade,
Général
Α.,
8,
1
9
Damakjelik Bair (Plate p.
742;
Maps pp.
635, 854;
Sk. pp.
178,
457), 457, 459«, 462», 592, 593,
637, 644«, 646, 652», 654, 696,
703, 704, 723, 724, 7^6, 727, 739,
740, 747, 756, 758, 799, 872;
position of,
178; 40
Inf.
Bde.
captures,
582-3
Dangerfield, Lt.
J. G.
(of North
Melbourne; b. Moonee Ponds,
Vic),
31
Dann, Lt.
T.
(of Peeramon,
Q'land; b. Bexley,
Eng.), 154
Dardanelles
(Plate p.
667), 649,
700, 719, 722, 763, 766 et seq.,
778, 780, 782, 784, 786, 790,
793™, 794,
79б,
797η,
798, 823,
848
Dardanelles Army, see British
Army
Dardanelles Campaign, stage
reached in early May
1915, 1 ;
Hamilton's plans for,
2
May,
1-3 ;
Birdwood's plans for sug¬
gested advance on left flank,
184-5,
Í&7-9
y
ill-success of,
Mar.-May,
430-2;
influence of,
on Balkan States,
431 :
Kitchener
advocates continuance of,
28
May,
434 ;
Aug. offensive
:
Hamilton's plans,
444, 447,
471-2,
General Staff's self-
sufficiency,
469,
Birdwood's
plans,
444-66,
Liman
von
Sanders'
f oreknowledge,
485-6,
and his appreciation of the
situation,
520-2,
disposition
of Turkish troops,
522-3,
failure of,
715-8;
British objec¬
tives for
21
Aug.,
724-5 ;
Hamilton reports on situation,
766, 767-8;
French attitude
934
INDEX
Dardanelles Campaign
—
contd.
towards,
768 ;
preparations for
the winter,
830-41 ;
résumé,
906-10;
Allied and Turkish
casualties in,
909;
see also
Anzac, Battles, Evacuation,
Helles,.
S u
vla
Dardanelles Commission,
431η,
648η,
gïo
Dardanelles Committee,
431η,
440, 768,
787η
;
formation of,
434;
its meeting- of
7
June,
434-5
Dare, Lt.-Col. C.
Μ. Μ.
(of
Moreland
and Brighton, Vic.
;
b.
Moreland),
at Hill
60,
733S',
mentioned,
658, 661
Davey, Lt.
O.
L. (of Kent Town,
S. Aust.
;
b. Moonta, S. Aust.),
223η
Davidson,
Maj. W.
(of Oatley,
N.S.W.
;
b.
Nairn, Scotland),
548
D
avies,
Gen. Sir F.
J.
(of
Pershore, Worcestershire,
Eng. ;
b.
London), favours evacuation
of Gallipoli,
785
Davis,
457
Cpl. C,
1
Bn. (b.
Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire,
Eng.), 244
Dawna
y, Maj
.-Gen.
G. P.
767
Dawson, Capt. E. (b. Ilford,
N.S.W.), S14
Dawson,
Maj.
T. H.
(of
Auck¬
land, N.Z.; b. Auckland),
87
Day,
Lt.
E. (b.
Prospect,
S.
Aust.).
662
DcHONK Baie,
456;
see
Chonuk
Bair
Dead Man's Ridge (Plates pp.
51, 86, 120, 268;
Sk.
pp.
86, 127,
464), 87, 89, 93, 99«, 117, 128,
198, 199«, 249. 285, 286, 287«,
624, 630;
position
of,
86; 1
L.H.
Regt,
attacks,
7
Aug.,
625-8
de
Arango,
Lt.
S.
(of
Bendigo,
Vic; b.
Bendigo),
149-50
Death-trap, Quinn's Post, The,
position of,
92
Decorations, see Victoria Cross
Deeble,
Lţ.-Col.
A. V. (of Gee-
long-, Vic; b.
Ballarat,
Vic),
623И
Defence, Imperial, Committee
of,
429, 782
Defence, Inner Line of, at
Anzac,
875, 881, 891, 895
Defences, see Fortifications
de
Lisle, Lt.-Gen. Sir B. (of
Guernsey, Channel Islands
;
b-
Dublin, Ireland), commands IX
Corps,
720;
mentioned,
722, 723
Delpsatt,
636
Sgt. M. G.,
5
L.H.
Regt.
(of Tambourine, Jim-
boomba, Q'land; b. Beaudesert,
Q'land),
299«
Dempsey, Cpl. D. G. (of Elthamr
N.Z.
;
b. Christchurch, N.Z.),.
675
Dentón, Capt.
T. J.
(of Blen¬
heim, N.Z.
;
b. Carcoar,
N.S.W.), 181-2
de Ravin,
Maj. S. M.
(of
Ben¬
digo,
Vic; b.
Bendigo),
34м
de Robeck,
Admiral Sir
J. M.,
suggests further naval attack.
10
May,
42;
mentioned,
169,.
432И,
684W,
787, 790, 792, 794
Dervish
Ali Kuyu,
725η
Destroyer Hill (Map. p.
578;
Sk. p.
570), 457, 459«, $6",
572, 701, 799,
804И,
877;
Wel¬
lington M.R. capture,
6
Aug.
r
570;
position of,
581
Dick, Lt.-Col. C, 192, 193, 195«,
570
Digges
La Touche, Lt.
E.
(of
Sydney;
b.
Newcastle, Co.
Down, Ireland),
517, 532«
Dik Dere (Sk.
p.
681), 681
Dinkum Oil,
384η
Discipline, of Australians in
Egypt,
411;
at Anzac,
412»
Diseases, at Anzac, diarrhoea,
265, 366-75,
dysentery,
366-75.
enteric fever,
367-8,
methods of
combating,
366-83
Divisions, see Australian Im¬
perial Force, British Army,
French Army, Indian Army,
Turkish Army
Djemil Bey, commands
4
Turk.
Div.
at Chunuk Bair,
8
Aug.,
670 ;
mentioned,
669η
Dobbin, Lt.-Col. L.,
88
Dobson,
Maj. D.
(of Christ-
church, N.Z.
;
b. Napier, N.Z.),.
239
Dodd,
Maj. A. W.
(of Melbourne;
b. Melbourne),
827
Dodds, Brig.-Gen. T. H. (of
Brisbane and Melbourne; b.
Newcastle,
Eng.), 421,
804η,
828
INDEX
935
-Dodington,
see
Marüiott-
DOD
INGTOK
Donaldson,
Lt.
J. K.
(of Syd¬
ney),
744η
Donkin,
817
Pte.
R. L.,
1
Bn,
quoted,
686
n
Donovan,
Maj. G. P.
(of Lis¬
more,
N.S.W.),
299η
Downie,
103
Sgt. D. N. H.,
3
Fid.
Coy. Engrs. (of Nagambie,
Vic; b. Glasgow, Scotland),
229«.
Drake Brockman, Brig.-Gen. E.
Α.,
257,
2б9,
270«,
ЗОЗ, ЗО4
Drummond,
Capt.
J. R.
(of Oak-
leigh, Vic.
;
b. Berrigan,
N.S.W.),
399η
Duggan, Lt.-Col. B. O. C. (of St.
Arnaud,
Vic; b. Sutherland,
Vic),
895^
Dunlop, Capt. (temp.
Maj.) L.
W.
(of Sydney),
532
Dunstan,
Lţ.
W.,
V.C.
(of
Bal¬
larat,
Vic; b.
Ballarat),
awarded V.
С,
561»
DuNTEOON,
805«· ;
Gen. Bridges
buried at,
130
Durrant,
Lt.-Col. J.
Μ. Α.,
89,
206, 218, 266«
DuRRANťs
Post,
877
Dursxon, Lt. N.
H.
(of Poowong,
Vic;
b. Northcote,
Vic),
по,
III
Dyer,
Lt.-Col.
R. J.
(of Sydney;
b.
Sydney),
277, 335, 337
Dyer's Crater,
337, 338, 339, 340,
345
Dyett, Lt.
G. J. C
(of
Bendigo,
Vic; b.
Bendigo),
556, 557
Eades, Capt.
С. Т.
(b. London),
32η
Eastwood, Lt.-Col.
T. R.
(b.
Canterbury,
Eng.), 584
Echelon Trenches (Plate p.
273;
Sk. pp.
292, 487), 292, 295,
298, 477
Edmonds,
Maj. J. N.,
233
Edwards, Lt.
B. N. W.
(of
Ben¬
digo,
Vic;
b.
Bendigo),
559-60
Edwards, 241 Sgt.
N.,
1 M.G.
Coy.
(of
Redfern, N.S.W.;
b.
West
Maitland,
N.S.W.), 5i5
Ed
w
ard
s, Maj. (temp.
Lt.-Col.)
P. M.
(of
Sydney; b. Port
Melbourne),
343
Egan, 1668a Pte. T.
F., 24
Bn.
(of
Richmond, Vic; b. Richmond),
894W
Egypt,
349, 376, 384 et seq.,
ąią,
419, 422 et seq., 440, 453, 470,
485W, 489, 521, 723, 764, 771,
779, 780, 785 et seq., 804, 805,
806, 81 Oft, 855, 864, 90cm, 908,
909;
Australian troops
in, May
ΐ9Σ5.
398;
administration of
A.A.M.
С.
in, 1915,
399-410
Egyptian Army,
392
Egyptian Labour Corps,
835 ;
withdrawn from Anzac,
863,
865
Ejelmer Bay (Sk. pp.
446, 467),
179, 182, 446, 467, 468, 523,
7i5>
721
Elart, see Hart, H. O.
Elder, Lt. H. T. (of Hawksburn,
Vic; b. Melbourne),
35η
Elliott, Lt.-Col. G.
С. Е.,
258,
259,
260И,
804, 817,
823И
Elliott, Brig.-Gen.
Η. Ε.,
builds
barricade in tunnel D21,
333-5 ;
in Lone Pine attack,
555-7, 558,
560, 562, 563 ;
mentioned,
22η,
ЗЗб,
337,
338,
342
Elmslie,
Maj. J. M.
(of
Waverley, N.Z.;
b. Waverley),
192-3,
І95*Ь
636η,
693
Emerson, Lt.
P. T.
(of Wel¬
lington, N.Z.
;
b. Blenheim,
N.Z.),
194
Engineers, see Australian Im¬
perial Force, Australian
Navy (R.A.N. Bridging
Train), British Army, New
Zealand Expeditionary Force
England, Commr.
H. T.,
458«
Enos,
438
Enver Pasha, visits Anzac,
308;
quoted,
316;
mentioned,
311,
906м
Equipment, arrangement between
Britain and Australia regarding,
396
Erikson,
1749
Pte. J.,
7
Bn. (of
Geelong, Vic.
;
b. Farlof
,
Sweden),
556
Esher, Viscount, quoted, 7gin
Essad Pasha, resumes Turkish
command at Anzac,
135 ;
posi¬
tion of his H.Q.,
339 ;
realises
importance of Lone Pine,
451 ;
during Lone Pine attack,
526,
936
INDEX
Ks sad
Pasha
—
continued.
orders
13 Regt,
to recapture,
530;
mentioned,
50, 133, 135-6,
307, 311,
332η,
335, 34°,
52Ο
et
seq., 549, 566, 595, 642, 704,
9007г
Evacuation of Gallipoli Penin¬
sula
:
proposals for, Sept.-Oct.,
779-8τ,
discussed in House of
Lords,
14
Oct.,
779',
Gen.
Mxmro recommends,
784-5 ;
Kitchener opposes,
786,
and
later recommends,
792-4, 841 ;
preliminary preparations for,
Nov.,
841-2 ;
decision to with¬
draw from Anzac and
S u
via,
796, 863,
from
Helles, 90s ;
effect of decision on troops,
881-2;
plans for,
853-63,
870-84 ;
Turks unaware of pro¬
gress of,
867, 891, 897-900;
progress of
:
at Anzac,
862-7,
869-70, 872-80, 885, 887-9.
891-6,
at
Su
via,
863, 896,
at
Helles, 906 ;
Turkish attack
after completion of,
900-2
Evans, Lt.-Col.
H. S.
(of Mel¬
bourne; b. Woollahra, N.S.W-),
398η
Fairclough, Lt. R. T. (of Mel¬
bourne; b. Stawell, Vic).
605
Falkenhayn,
Gen. von,
warns
von
Sanders of British offen¬
sive of Aug.,
486;
quoted,
772,
773, 797»
Fanning, Capt.
F., 55
Fanshawe, Lt.-Gen. Sir E. A.
(of Oxfordshire,
Eng. ;
b.
Clifton Hampden, Oxford¬
shire),
720, 788
Farm, The (Plates pp.
666,
γτ6,
717;
Maps pp.
635, 641;
Sk. pp.
181, 637), 182, 186,
461
n,
471, 638, 639, 640, 676,
677, 682, 685, 686, 689, 693, 698,
699, 701, 708 et seq. ;
name and
position of,
181
Faer, Capt. T. A. L. (of Cot-
tesloe, W. Aust.
;
b. London),
305
Fear, Cpl. F. J. H., N.Z. Engrs-
(of Wellington, N.Z.
;
b.
Kil-
birnie, Wellington),
232
Feizi Bey,
660, 684
Fellowes,
6/226
Pte. A. R., Can¬
terbury Bn. (of Wakefieldr
N.Z.; b. Takaka, N.Z.),
179η
Fenwick,
109
Sgt. B. M.,
10
L.H.
Regt,
(of Perth, W. Aust.; b-
Pool,
Yorks., Eng·.),
227η
Fenwick, Col. P. C. (of Christ-
church, N.Z.
;
b. London),
386η
Ferguson,
Maj. G.
A. (of
Mos¬
man,
N.S.W.;
b. Dubbor
N.S.W.),
320
Ferguson,
Capt.
H. D.
(of Gun-
dagai, N.S.W.; b. AshfiekL
N.S.W.),
З7бп
Fergusson, Lt.-Col. A. C, 7ir
736, 750
Ferrier,
176
Cpl. S. H.,
10
L.H-
Regt,
(of Casterton, Vic; b.
Carapook, Vic),
758, 761
Festing, Lt.-Col. M. C,
99«
Festubert,
434η,
765
Fethers, Lt.
P.
G.
Dentón
(of
Melbourne
;
b. Cranbourne,
Vic),
850η
Fetiierston, Surg.-Gen.
R. H. J.
(of Prahran, Vic.
;
b.
Carlton.
Vic),
409
Field, Lt.-Col.
J. W.
В.,
wounded.
36
Field Service Regulations,
576
Finances, arrangement regarding
A.I.F.,
396
Findlay, Lt.-Col. J. (of Ash-
burton, N.Z.; b. North
Tăieri.
N.Z.),
574. 575
Finlay, Lt.
W. S.
(of Hawthorn,
Vic; b. Albert Park, Vic).
850W
FiNLAYSON,
Maj.
А. С. М.
(of
Kamo,
Whangarei, N.Z.
;
b.
Aponga, N.Z.),
186
FrNLAYSON, Capt. C. (of Mel¬
bourne; b. Melbourne),
34«
Finn.
Maj. B. S.
(of Auckland.
N.Z.
;
b.
Invercargill, N.Z.).
376,
718η
Fir Wood, Heli.es (Plate p.
25 ;
Map p.
14;
Sk. p.
13), 14,
r">
18, 20, 37, 38, 43
Fisher, Admiral
-
of
-
the
-
Fleet
Lord, Baltic scheme of, 431" r
resigns,
431«
Fisher,
439
Cpl. J. M.,
7
Bn. (ot
Sunshine, Vic; b. Bunyip.
Vic),
556η
INDEX
937
Fisher,
Lt. W.
(of Frankston,
Vic; b.
Kangaroo Flat, Vic.)»
556
Fisherman's Hut (Maps pp.
75,
578;
Sk. pp.
45, 159),
179П,
195,
445, 568
Fitz-Gerald,
Maj.
(temp. Lt.-
Col.) R. F. (of Sydney; b.
Orange, N.S.W.),
895
Five Ways, The (Quinn's Post),
93
FlanneeYj
Lt. F. L.
(of Sydney),
814η
Flares,
102, 315, 317,
322,
571
Fletcher, Capt.
B. G.
W. (of
Mosman, N.S.W.
;
b. Kingston,
N.S.W.),
208
Fletcher, Capt. J. H. (of Eagle-
hawk, Vic; b.
Bendigo,
Vic),
850П
Flies,
386;
at Anzac,
371-З
Flockart, Maj.
R.
P., killed,
З42
Fogarty, Lt. A. C. (of Kew, Vic;
b. North Melbourne),
850η
Fogarty,
Maj. J.
P. (of Kew,
Vic; b. North Melbourne),
808»
F00TT,
Brig.-Gen.
C. H.,
359,
361,
380
Forage, see Supplies
Forbes, Lt.-Col.
F. W. D.
(of
Melbourne; b. Prahran, Vic),
8o8w
Ford,
Maj. (temp. Lt.-Col.) H. C.
(of Goulburn, N.S.W.
;
b.
Goulburn), in Hill
60
attack,
732-4
Ford,
Maj. O. F.
(of
Hobart;
b.
Hobart),
364И
Ford, Maj
.-Gen. Sir
R. W.,
directs
medical services in Egypt,
399 ;
his attitude towards Aust.
medical service,
400-3 ;
men¬
tioned,
404, 408. 410
Forsyth,
Brig.-Gen.
J. K.,
his
plans for capture of German
Officers',
598-600;
during attack
on G.O.T.,
604, 605 ;
mentioned,
869
Forsythe, Capt. W.
Α.,
89, 90.
gì,
94,
9б,
97,
2IO,
214,
2i8
Fortifications, trenches
:
proxi¬
mity of British and Turkish, at
Anzac,
48,
at Quinn's,
201-2;
sapping, definition of,
254;
Fortifications
—
continued.
entrenching, definition of,
254 ;
of British and Turkish lines, at
Helles, 4
June,
438;
see also
Mining
—British and Australian,
sandbag barriers in Monash
Valley,
128 ;
secret tunnels op¬
posite Steele's,
323 ; 1
Bde.'s
posts in Lone Pine,
_
5I8;
Kitchener advises extension of
defensive works,
24
Oct.,
838-9 ;
bomb-proof shelters at Quinn's,
201-2, 208 et seq., 218-21 ;
wire-
netting bomb screens,
552, 556;
sapping
:
between Pope's and
Russell's,
46-7,
on Russell's,
151,
312,
MacLaurin's Hill,
47,
at
head of Monash Valley,
49,
the
Pimple,
142, 254-9,
Allah Gully,
254-9,
to Silt Spur,
269-70,
Tasmania Post,
271-2,
Chatham's
Post,
274-5,
Ryrie's Post,
275,
across Wheatfield,
276,
Tas¬
mania Post to Ryrie's,
473 ;
trenches
:
of Composite
Bde.,
at
Helles, 27,
Tommies' Trench,
27 et seq.,
after Second Battle
of Krithia,
43,
at Anzac, divided
into sections,
44-9, 799-800,
Quinn's,
91-3, 152-3, 252,
on
Bolton's Ridge,
145,
at Pinnacle
and Apex,
707-8 ;
barbed wire
:
in Wire Gully,
47,
on extreme
right flank,
48,
at Quinn's and
Courtney's,
138-9
—
Turkish, craters opposite
Quinn's fortified,
223 ;
sapping,
279,
on Johnston's Jolly,
55,
opposite Quinn's,
155 ;
trenches
:
at
Helles, 8-9,
Anzac,
184-5,
opposite Quinn's Post,
92, 93,
Chunuk Bair,
181, 196-7,
oppo¬
site N.Z. left flank, May, 190-1,
at Old No.
3
Post,
196-7.
on
north flank,
457,
at Lone Pine,
497-8, 505,
Hill
60, 727,
covered
for shelter against trench-
mortar bombs,
289
Foster, Lt.-Col. W. J., wounded,
78;
mentioned,
294
Foulsum, Lt. W. C. (of Mel¬
bourne; b.
Ballarat,
Vic),
881
France, see Western Front
Franklyn, Lt. J. W. (of Subiaco,
W. Aust.),
478, 481-2, 492. 493
938
INDEX
Frašek,
Capt.
A. (b. Glasgow,
Scotland),
29
Fkeame,
764
Sgt. W. H.,
1
Bn.
(of Kentucky, N.S.W.; b.
Osaka, Japan), in
1
Bn. raid on
German Officers',
4-5
June,
241-2, 243;
biography of, 24m;
attempts to locate machine-gun
at German Officers',
4
and
6
June,
325-7 ;
mentioned,
54, 88,
814η
Freeman^ Lt. D. S. (of Coota-
mundra, N.S.W.
;
b. Marrick-
ville, N.S.W.),
91«
French, F.-M. Viscount, Haig
replaces, 793w; mentioned,
43
їй,
7б5, 77О,
79б
French Army, casualties of, in
Battle of Champagne,
778
—"Army of the East/'
779,
Gen. Sarrail commands,
769-70
—
Expeditionary Corps,
6, 9,
22, 26, 39, 317, 442, 472, 769;
in Second Battle of Krithia,
11,
20, 33, 37-8,
Third Battle of
Krithia,
438;
its casualties from
Asiatic guns,
356«. ;
Gen. Gouraud
wounded,
439η
;
troops at
Helles,
miá-Aug.,
723;
its casualties
during Dardanelles Campaign,
909W.
1st
Division,
2,
522η;
at
Helles, 4
May
1015, 7;
in
Second Battle of Krithia,
12-13,
14, 18, 19. 2nd
Division,
7,
S22n; command,
8;
at Second
Battle of Krithia,
18, 19, 37-8.
Infantry
:
Colonial Brigade, in
Second Battle of Krithia,
38;
Senegalese,
7, 781»
—
Artillery, see Artillery
(French:)
French Flying Corps, raids aero¬
drome at Chanak,
486
French Government
439«, 767,
77^, 776, 779, 796, 797, 861;
its
attitude towards Dardanelles
Campaign,
432, 768;
war policy,
763, 765, 766;
offers four divi-
^ sions for Dardanelles,
768-70
French Navy
:
Massue,
809η
Feomelles, Battle of, 1915,
663,
70S
Fry, Capt. H. P. (of Donnybrook,
W. Aust.; b. Brentwood,
Eng.),
620, 757, 758, 760
Fryday,
413
Sgt. J.,
9
L.H.
Regt,
(of Taranaki, N.Z., and Marys-
ville,
Vic; b. Wellington, N.2.),
81IW
Fullerton,
Maj. A. Y.
(of Wind¬
sor, N.S.W.
;
b. Sydney),
532
'*
Furphies." at Anzac,
384
Gaba
Tepe
(Plates pp.
182, 300;
Map p.
447;
Sk. p.
48), 56, 58,
61, 76
et seą.,
117, 134, 158,
167 et seq., 185, 234, 256, 274,
294, 295, 296, 301, 352,
зѕз, зѕѕ,
38зп,
433, 439«,
44Ó,
452, 458»,
463η,
47б,
489«·,
Soo»
516, 556,
824η,
8зт,
868, 874, 883, 887,
добп;
Beach shelled from,
76;
guns on, driven out of action
by warships' fire,
76 ;
Birdwood
desires capture of,
450, 1
Div.
staff opposes,
450-1,
Birdwood
withdraws order,
451
Galicia,
431 ;
Russians retire in,
430
Gallipoli, see Dardanelles Cam¬
paign
Gallipoli, Town of (Sk. p.
441),
523
Garnham, Lt. S. M. (of Mor-
peth, N.S.W.; b. Morpeth),
514
Gartside, Lt.-Col. R., commands
7
Bn.,
22;
at Second Battle of
Krithia,
22, 23, 24, 25, 27, 34,
mortally wounded,
31
Gas, reported arrival of, at Con¬
stantinople, July
1915»
321;
Allies take precautions against,
322 ; "
tear gas,"
822-3
Gatliff,
Maj. V. H.
(of North-
cote, Vic; b. Heathcote, Vic),
501
Gellibrand,
Maj
.-Gen. Sir John,
361, 804
General,
321
General Headquarters, see
Mediterranean Expeditionary
Force
General Staff, see Mediter¬
ranean Expeditionary Force,
War Office
George, Rt. Hon. D. Lloyd,
765-6,
775, 782
German Air Force, airmen of,
fly over Anzac,
485, 486
INDEX
939
German Army,
431, 898,
906ti,
908;
Germans man portion of
Turkish artillery,
82-3 ;
policy
of General Staff,
1915, 772-3
German Navy: Goeben,
522-и.,
668,
9o8n
; Breslau,
522η
;
sub¬
marines,
169, 388, 439, 837, 851,
torpedo Triumph and Majestic,
τ
70-1,
Southland,
807
German Officers' Ridge (Plate
p.
140;
Maps pp.
150, 600;
Sk.
PP·
47, 527),
48?
60, 93,
I4O>
141, 147, 148, 150, 158, 160,
161, 231-2,
243η,
255, 289, 3^3,
525, 625 ;
name of,
134,
329-30
;
plans for attack on,
454 ;
Turkish
trenches on,
598,
see also
German Officers' Trench
German" Officers' Trench (Plates
86,
τ
20,
I4O,
34Ο
;
Map p.
600 ;
Sk. pp.
454, 599), 53, 55, 134,
160, 165, 168, 220, 230, 234, 238,
251, 253, 261, 262, 266, 279, 280,
282, 283, 291, 309, 310, 311, 315,
322, 324, 345, 466, 500, 524, 527,
606, 629, 630, 810, 812, 820, 822;
name of,
123-4,
287η,
325 ;
position and description of,
241 ;
1
Bn. raids,
4-5.
June,
235, 239,
241-4 ;
Australians commence
mining towards,
260«,
progress,
June-July,
276, 327 ;
Turks
tunnel from,
276-7 ;
Sgt. Freame
attempts locate machine-gun at.
4
and
6
June,
325-7 ;
mining and
counter-mining at,
328-30;
Aus¬
tralian mines exploded at,
14
June,
328-9, 25
June,
329,
in
tunnel D21,
4
July,
330,
Turks
explore tunnel,
331-2,
fighting
in tunnel,
332-40 ;
Turkish
system of garrisoning,
329-30;
7
Bn. attacks crater,
12
July,
320, 321, 337-41 ;
plans for cap¬
ture of,
597-Ç01
; 6
Bn. attacks,
6-7
Aug.,
601-5;
see also
German Officers' Ridge
Germany,
475, 764, 771 et seq.,
792, 797«,
849И-,
898, 908;
negotiates with Bulgaria,
771-2;
signs treaty with Bulgaria,
773-4
Ghazi
Baba (Sk.
p.
467), 467
Ghezira Palace Hotel, No.
2
A.G.H. at,
405»
Gibbons, Herbert Adams, cited,
774,
777П
Gibraltar,
Straits of,
169
Giffard, Commr,
F., 183
Gilchrist, Lt.
H. W.
(of
Тага
-
worth, N.S.W.; b. Willoughby,
N.S.W.),
299
Gilchrist, Capt. W. R. (of Cre-
morne, N.S.W.
;
b. Paddington,
N.S.W.),
879η
Giles, Lt. A. M. (of Sydney; b.
Waverley, N.S.W.)^
509
Giles, Capt. C. L. (b. Glenferrie,
Vic),
663
Gillam,
446
Cpl. W.
Α.,
12
Bn.
(of Launceston,
Tas.; b.
Car-
rick,
Tas.),
474p
GiLLisoN, Chaplain the Rev. A.
(of East St.
Kilda,
Vic; b.
Baldernock, Scotland),
735
Glasfurd, Brig.-Gen.
D.
J.,
605,
878
Glasgow,
Maj.
-Gen. Sir T. W-, in
attack on Dead Man's Ridge,
7
Aug.,
625-8;
commands
1
L.H.
Regt., 628;
mentioned,
129, 201,
240, 361, 821
Godley, Gen. Sir A. J., orders
recapture of trenches at
Quinn's,
29
May,
213;
during
Battle of Sari Bair,
454, 459™,
460, 465, 580, 583, 586, 638,
64З-6,
650-1, 654-5, 656, 687 et
seq., 707, Hill 60
attack,
75б-7
;
commands No.
3
Sector,
799,
Anzac Corps,
828;
his plans for
Evacuation,
872 ;
hands over to
Gen. Russell,
18
Dec,
889;
mentioned,
4, 44, 49, 71», 95,
97, 99, 116, 122, 153, 163, 165,
186, 195, 201, 218 et seq., 231,
233, 246, 291,
412η,
417, 457^,
4ÓIW,
469, 575™, 587«,
боб, 653>
664, 682, 684,
7о6,
714, 725 et
seq., 739,
74б,
747, 788, 798, 809,
832, 842, 847, 855, 856, 860, 863.
869, 870, 878,
879Г884П,
896, 903
GoLDENSTEDT, Maj.
P. (of Darling-
hurst and
Bathurst, N.S.W.;
b.
Glebe, N.S.W.), in
Lone Pine
attack,
515,
post established by,
516, 536, 542, 549, 551, 552,
55З;
mentioned,
505, 557
Gollan,
409
Sgt. J.
Α.,
10
L.H.
Regt,
(of Beverley, W. Aust.
;
b. Norwood, S. Aust.),
610, 618
940
INDEX
GoLTz,
F.-M.
von der,
goon
Gömbert,
Lt. F.
(of
Sydney;
b.
Sydney), 750»
Good,
Capt.
J.
A. (of
Devonport,
Tas.; b. Latmceston, Tas.)»
108η
Good,
92
Pte. W.
B. S.,
22
Bn. (of
Wonthaggi,
Vic.
;
b. Albert
Park, Vie),
823«
GooDSELL, Maj. S.
P. (of
Parra-
matta, N.S.W.),
in Hill 60
attack,
741, 742, 743, 75^
GooLD,
Maj. R. H.
(of Elstern-
wick, Vie; b. Kyneton, Vie),
41η
Gokdon, 141
L/Cpl. W.,
4
Pioneer
Bn.
(of Townsville,
Q'land; b.
Townsville),
106η
Goudemey,
1745
L/Cpl. W.,
1
Pioneer Bn.
(of St. Peters,
N.S.W.; b.
St. Peters),
548
Gouraud,
Général,
favours offen¬
sive north of Anzac,
439«;
wounded,
439η,
769
Grace, Capt.
Η. Ε.,
901
Grace, Lt.
T. M.
P. (of Welling¬
ton
,
N.Z.
;
b. Pukawa, Lake
Taupo, N.Z.),
248, 249. 250
Graham,
4082
Sgt. D.,
4
Fid. Coy.
Engrs. (of Sydney; b. Whit-
burn, Linlithgow, Scotland),
816
Graham,
Maj. D. M. L.
(of Ayr,
Q'land
;
b.
Upper Calliope
Station, Port Curtis district,
Q'land), at Quinn's,
123-5,
killed,
125;
mentioned,
122, 126,
629
Graham, Capt.
R. W.
(of Mel¬
bourne
;
b. Beechworth, Vic.)
,
_ 749, 750«
Granger, Lt.
F. G.,
90
Grant, Lt.
G. M.
(of Sydney; b.
Wellington, N.Z.),
623И,
Grant,
Maj. S.
A. (of Auckland,
N.Z.
;
b. Thames, N.Z.),
639,
640
Grant, Chaplain the Rev. W. (of
Gisborne and Wellington, N.Z.
;
b. Kirriemuir, Scotland),
75би-,
75
Gras
sick,
Maj. F.
(of Melbourne;
b.
Dublin, Ireland),
398»
Graves, see Cemeteries
Gray,
512
L/Cpl.
С. В.,
9
Bn. (of
Marton
district, N.Z.
;.
b. Fruit-
lands, Central Otago, N.Z.),
155
Gray,
179
C.Q.M.S.
G. R.,
9
Bn.
(of Murgon, Q'land; b. Towns¬
ville, Q'land),
306η,
37
An
Gray,
38735
Cpi.
R. N.,
53
Bty.,
A.F.A.
(of
Murgon, Q'land; b.
Hughenden, Q'land),
374«
Greany, Capt. J. W.
(of Ealing,
London;
b. Belgaum, India),
74
Greece,
431, 433, 444, 77g, 786;
Allies negotiate with, Sept.,
774-7;
attitude of,
792-3
Greek Government,
777
n
Greek Navy,
777
Greeks,
185,
500η,
835
; wander
into Anzac line,
182 ;
employed
by British at
Helles, 264-5
Green, Capt. H. F. (of Dayles-
f
ord
and Prahran, Vic.
;
b.
Daylesford),
850η
Green Knoll,
296, 299
Greens hields, Lt.-Commr.
Τ. Ε.
(of Axminster,
Eng.; b.
Liver¬
pool,
Eng. ), 718«
Greig,
Lt.
N. J.
(of Penshurst,
Vic;
b. Daylesford.
Vic), at
German Officers',
12
J u ly,
338-40,
341,
killed,
340
Grenadier's Alley,
75o?í
Grenfell,
381
Sgt. C,
8
L.H.
Regt.
(of Belmont, Vic
;
Ъ.
Adelaide),
623»
Grey, Viscount,
797
Grey, Sgt.-Maj., Canterbury Bn.,
238«
Griffiths,
405
Sgt. H.,
4
Bn. (of
Sydney; b. Sydney),
511
Griffiths, Brig.-Gen.
Т. 352·
4i8,
827, 828
Grigor, Lt.-Col. R. R. (of
Bal-
clutha, N.Z.
;
b. Inchclutha.
N.Z.), in Hill
60
attacks,
73°,
736, 746«,
76m
Grills,
Maj.
S.,
3З, 36.
43«, 333
Grimson,
582
L/Cpl. C,
1
L.H.
Regt,
(of Yullundry and Hornsby,
N.S.W.
;
b. Yullundry),
221«
Groom, Hon. Littleton E.,
130ti
Groom, Capt. W. E. (of Brighton,
Vic; b. Brighton),
652
Gully Beach (Map p.
14).
IO;'·
14, 15,
9o6
Gully Ravine (Map p.
14:
Sk.
P-
10), 17;
position of, to; action of,
442, 443,
British casualties, 442
INDEX
94i
Gun
Ridge (Plate
ρ.
526;
Map p.
447;
Sk.
p.
48), 1, 48, 56, 83,
84, 157, 158, 175, 184, 187, 268,
295, 297, 298, 304, 445, 452, 456,
4Ѕ8и,
489, 501, 515, 516, 544,
549, 844, 845, 890
Guns, see Artillery, British
Navy, Trench-mortars
GuskhaSj see Indian Army
GuTTERIDGE, Lt.-Col.
E. W.,
2,6η,
ĄO
Gwynn, Brig.-Gen. C. "VV. (b.
Ramelton,
Co. Donegal, Ire¬
land),
80S ;
commands
б
Inf-
Bde.,
810
"
Hackney Wick,"
823, 844
Hadschkiki,
663И
Haig, F.-M. Earl, replaces Sir
John French,
793л.
;
mentioned,
130, 783
Hairi Bey,
316,
704η;
commands
3/57
Turk.
Regt., 310
Haji
Ayub Farm,
б
Hall, Lt.
R. A. (b. Battersea,
London), 6o2, 603
Hall, Lt.
S. G.
L.
(of
Kadina,
S. Aust.
;
b. Lucindale, S.
Aust.),
494-5
H ALLAH AN, Capt. W. R., I46, 480,
484И
Нам,
Capt. W. S.,
32^
Hamilton, Capt.
A.
N.
(of
Korong·
Vale, Vic; b.
Korong
Vale),
560
Hamilton,
Lt.
С. В.
(of Murrum-
beena,-Vic.
;
b. Morwell,
Vic),
35«
Hamilton, Gen. Sir Ian, his
plans:
2
May
1915. 1-3,
for
Second Battle of Krithia,
9,
11-12,
14, 20,
after Second
Battle of Krithia,
42-3,
for
Anzac, May,
44,
Aug. offensive,
436-7, 439, .444, 447, 466-8,
second offensive at Suvla,
723 ;
during Second Battle of Krithia,
19, 38;
forbids Birdwood to
open negotiations for armistice,
165 ;
visits Anzac, i88,
701,
Suvla,
469 ;
supplies Kitchener
with estimate of forces required.
17
May,
433}
his policy of
secrecy,
469;
his appreciation of
situation at Suvla,
721 ;
estimate
of,
770«, 783-4;
opposes pro-
Hamilton, Gen. Sir Ian
—
contd.
posed evacuation,
781 ;
relin¬
quishes command of M.E.F.,
783, 828;
quoted,
389», 766, 767;
mentioned,
4, 7,
ІЗ,
23,
35,
4*>
42, 50, 61, 84, 131, 169,
171tí,
184, 189, 197, 205, 234, 291, 352.
355, 359,
385η, 39Ο,
39i,
392,
424, 429, 430, 434 et seq., 471
et seq., 522, 523, 648, 683, 7O2K,
703η,
719,
72О,
722, 745, 761,
768, 775,
78ο,
782, 798,
Soo,
806,
820, 822,
882Κ, 9°9 ',
see also
Dardanelles Campaign, Medi¬
terranean Expeditionary Force
Hamilton, Lt. J., V.C. (of Pens-
hurst, N.S.W.
;
b. Penshurst),
awarded V.C,
559η
Hamilton, Lt. W. H. (of Bal-
larat, Vic; b. Natimuk, Vic),
149
Hammeksley,
Maj
.-Gen. F.,
com¬
mands
11
Div.,
647
η
;
mentioned,
683, 684
Hampshire,
293
Sgt. W. J.,
"10
L.H.
Regt,
(of Nedlands, W.
Aust.; b. Melbourne),
620
Hankey, Lt.-Col. Sir Maurice,
429
Hanly, Lt. J. M.,
190
Hann,
Dvr. R. G.,
4
Div.
Amm.
Col. (of Fremantle, W. Aust.
;
b. Shepherd's Bush, London),
227η
Hargest, Lt.-Col. J. (of
Mande-
ville,
N.Z.
;
b.
Gore, N.Z.), 576
Haricot Redoubt,
438η
Harkness, Lt. E.
G. J.
(of Syd¬
ney; b. Sydney), in Lone Pine
attack,
542, 543,
killed,
545;
mentioned,
518
Harper,
113
Pte. G.,
10
L.H.
Regt,
(of Guildford, W. Aust.; b.
Guildford),
61Ś,
620
Harper,
Maj. H. W.
(of Perth,
W.
Aust.;
b.
Zeehan,
Tas.),
623η
Harper,
114
Pte.
W. L.,
10
L.H.
Regt,
(of Guildford,
W. Aust.;
b.
Guildford),
618, 620
Harrington, Capt.
A. D. L.
(of
Exeter,
Tas.
;
b.
Westbury,
Tas.)
174-5
Harris,
Maj. G. H. L.
(of Tumut,
N.S.W.
;
b. Tumut),
626, 627,
628
942
INDEX
Harris,
Lt.-Col.
H. J.
I. (of Bris¬
bane;
b. Dalby,
Q'land),
297,
299«-,
484η
Harris Ridge (Plates pp.
272,
300;
Map p.
854;
Sk. p.
268),
268, 283, 292, 318, 320;
name
of,
275^
Harry, Capt.
S. W.,
106
Hart, Lt. G. H. C. (of Broome,
W. Aust.
;
b. Glasgow, Scot¬
land)
, 474»
Hart,
103
Pte. H. O.,
1
Bn. (of
Armadale,
Vic.
;
b. North Mel¬
bourne),
326-7
Hartigan,
1472
Pte. W-,
14
Bn.
(of Melbourne; b. Horshara,
Vic),
733η
Hartnell-Sinclair, Lt. H.
(of
Paddington, N.S.W.
;
b. Wands-
worth, London),
218
Harwood,
Maj. (temp.
Lt.-Col.)
R. (b. Fremantle, W. Aust),
107, 662
Hastie,
Maj.
T.
(of Clifton Hill,
Vic; b. Euroa, Vic),
34
Hastings,
Maj.
N. F.
(of Petone,
N.Z.; b. Auckland, N.Z.), re¬
connoitres Chailak
Dere,
186-7 ;
mentioned,
193, 194, 705
Hastings, Lt.-Col.
W. H.,
139«,
250, 677,
878η
Haua,
1336
Cpi. A. C,
3
Bn. (b.
Tauranga, Auckland, N.Z.),
516
Hay, Lt.-Col. A. (of Edinburgh,
Scotland
;
b. Shoeburyness,
Eng.), 622
Hay, Capt. B. S. (of Dunedin,
N.Z.
;
b. Dunedin),
576
Hayward,
489
Pte. G. R.,
4
Bn.
(of
Redfern,
N.S.W.
;
b. Man¬
chester,
Eng.), 510, 537
Heane, Brig.-Gen. J.,
55«
Heaene, Col.
W. W.
(of South
Melbourne; b.
Bega,
N.S.W.)
,
803
Heliopolis,
404,
422η.
;
No.
1
A.G.H,
at,
402
Heller, Lt. T. J. (of Northam.
W. Aust.; b. Port Pirie, S.
Aust.),
623м
Helles
(Plates pp.
6, 7, 24, 25,
42, 43, 55;
Map p.
14;
Sk. p.
1), 4, 5, 7, 8, 41«, 43, 44, 49,
53, 59, 60, 63, 73, 97,
99η,
ііб,
13З,
138, 139, 163 et seq., 180,
Helles—
continued.
184, 189, 222, 234, 235, 244,
25 г.
255,
2б4,
agi,
317,
3i8,
321,
322.
356«, 359,
Зб7,
374, 385,
386п,
388,
423«, 424, 433 et seq., 45«",
486, 500,
502η,
52О,
521,
53°>
598, 642, 649, 659, 678, 680, 720,
768, 769, 775, 781
η,
785,
79О,
794,
79б,
Sun,
82.3η,
8з5,
854.
857,
86ο, 8γοη,
889, 891, 893»,
899,
9°3,
9О7
;
situation at, early
May
1915, 1 ;
Hamilton's plans
for,
2
May,
1-3 ; von
Sanders
adopts defensive at,
132;
trans¬
ports leave, owing submarine
menace,
169 ;
total of Turkish
troops at,
28
June,
306,
Aug.,
522, 723 ;
plans for feint attack
during Aug. offensive,
471-2;
sick wastage at, Aug.-Sept.,
800;
numbers evacuated from.
30
N0V.-8 Dec,
846;
see also
Evacuation, Krithia
Hell Spit (Map p.
75), 78, 349-
353
Helouan,
405
Henderson, Lt. J. (of Kihi Kihi.
N.Z.; b. Kihi Kihi),
691^
Henderson, Capt. R. H.,
29,
killed.
30
Henderson, Lt. W. J. (of Perth,
W. Aust.; b. Hawthorn, Vic),
759
Henry, Capt. (temp.
Maj.)
Α.
6б2
Henty,
Lt.
E. E.
(of Hamilton.
Vic; b.
Portland, Vic),
623
Herbert, Lt.-Col. A. H. (of
Eketahuna, N.Z.
;
b. Berkshire.
Eng.), 699
Herbert, Lt.-Col. Hon. A.
N.
H.
M.,
165,
317м
Herbert, A. W-,
896
Heron, Capt. W. L. (of East St.
Kilda,
Vic; b. Middle Brighton,
Vic),
30,
34И
Herring, Brig.-Gen. S. C.
E., iti
Hill
60
attack,
73З,
734· 737
1
mentioned,
89, 219-20, 221, 588
HiGGiNS, Capt. M. B. (of Malvern
and Dromana, Vic.
;
b. Mal¬
vern),
623η,
714«
Hill,
292
Pte. A. H.,
10
L.H.
Regt,
(of Bungulla, W. Aust.;
b. Clutten, Somerset,
Eng.).
620
INDEX
943
Hill, Brig.-Gen. F. F., 647, 648
Hill, 283 Pte. H. G., 10 L.H.
Regt. (b. Colton,
Staffs.,
Eng.),
619
Hill,
Maj. J.
(of
Rockhampton,
Q'land;
b.
Cambuşlang-,
Scot¬
land), during Turkish attack at
Quinn's,
29
May,
214-9, 221
Hill
Q
(Plates pp.
458, 666, 717,
731;
Maps pp.
635, 641;
Sk.
pp.
178, 650), 186, 188, 456 et
seq., 584,
59O,
591, 594, 595»
634,
6з7, б4і,
б44, б4б,
659,
674»Ъ
682, 687 et seq., 709, 711, 728^,
798η,
823, 845;
objective of
29
Ind. Bde. in
Battle of Sari Bair,
583, 635;
Turkish defence of,
7
Aug.,
642 ;
situation at,
8
Aug.,
685-6
Hill
10
(Suvla),
647
Hill
60
(Plates pp.
730, 731;
Maps pp.
657, 753 ;
Sk. pp.
661,
724, 748), 291,
652η,
658, 659,
7О4,
713,
7б2,
798, 799,
8ογ,
809,
82О,
823,
84б,
852, 877, 879, 888,
890, 893, 894, 899;
name of,
654;
topography of,
726-7',
Turkish trenches on,
727 ;
ob¬
jective of Anzac Corps,
21
Лид.,
72Ą,
72$;
attack of
21
Aug. on
:
plans,
725-6, 727-8,
troops engaged,
726, 729,
Aus¬
tralians and N.Zs. attack,
730-6,
situation at night,
736-8
;
18
Bn. attacks,
22
Aug.,
740-4,
situation after,
744 ;
attack of
27
Aug.
:
plans
746-8,
troops
engaged,
746-8,
the attack,
749-53,
situation at night,
753-4',
9
L.H.
Regt,
attacks,
27-28
Aug.,
754-6,
situation,
28
Aug.,
755-6; 10
L.H.
Regt,
attacks,
2g
Aug.,
756-61
Hill
100
(Maps pp.
657, 753;
Sk.
p.
661),
б57?г,
66i,
664И,
704,
726, 727, 728, 732
Hill
820,
446η
Hill
971
(Plates pp.
458, 666,
731;
Maps pp.
447, 635;
Sk.
pp.
178, 436), 178, 179, 185, 188,
197,
264η,
35O,
43б»,
445, 44°",
452 et seq.,
465η,
4б7, 5б7, 5&2,
5QI et seq., 642, 649,
65 г,
652,
6Ó4
et seq., 687, 713«, 71S, 716,
745,
766η
;
its importance,
439 ;
plans for capture of,
460-3 ;
ob-
Hill
971—
continued.
jective of
4
Inf.
Bde., 583, 635 ;
Gen. Monash's plan for attack
on,
653-5; 4 Bde.
attempts to
reach,
8
Aug.,
655-8, 660-3;
Turkish troops defending·,
8
Aug.,
659-60
Hindenbueg, Marshal
von, 772
Hinman, Lt. A. G. (of Launceston
and Waratah,
Tas.
;
b.
Launces¬
ton),
ιοί, ΙΟ5-6,
log
Hinton, Lt.
H. G.
(of Brisbane;
b.
Brisbane),
122, 631,
8ΐθ№
Hinton's Post, 8ion
Новвѕ,
Lt.-Gen. Sir J. J.
T.,
quoted re Olive Grove batteries,
80 ;
searches for battery-posi¬
tions at Anzac,
63 ;
asks for
howitzers for Anzac,
80;
com¬
mands
1
Div.,
829 ;
mentioned,
66, 67, 68, 69, 73, 74, 82,
loon
Новвѕ,
Lt. J. M. (of Perth, W.
Aust.
;
b. Perth),
69
Hodges,
4/203a Spr.
Ε. Α., Ν.Ζ.
Engrs. (b. Northampton,
Eng.),
232
Hodgson,
Maj
.-Gen. Sir Henry W.
(of Sussex,
Eng.; b.
London),
852, 865 ;
commands
54
Div-,
828
Högan, Maj.
F.
V. (of Herity,
N.S.W.
;
b.
Parkville,
Vic),
21 ;
wounded,
36
HoGGART, Capt. W. R.,
90
Hogue,
Maj. O.
(of Glebe,
N.S.W.
;
b. Darlington,
N.S.W.),
294,
386м
Holly Ridge (Plates pp.
272, 273,
300;
Maps pp.
150, 472;
Sk. pp.
261), 267, 274, 275, 276, 283,
295, 296, 300, 301, 302, 318,
337, 483«, 496, 525, 826, 844';
description and position of,
268;
12
Bn. forms Tasmania Post
on,
271-2;
demonstration at,
12
July,
319,
casualties,
319-20,
442 ;
name of,
475»
Holman,
Maj. R. D.
(of Syd¬
ney;
b.
Sydney),
628«
Holmes,
Maj.
В.
(of Sydney;
b.
Sydney),
зЅби
Holmes, Capt.
L. G.,
killed,
358
Holmes,
Maj.-Gen. W.
(of Syd¬
ney; b. Sydney), commands
5
Inf.
Bde., 421, 2
Div.,
829;
estimate of,
810;
mentioned,
422, 739, 799, 832
944
INDEX
Honours, see Victoria Cross
Hooper, Capt. R. M.
F., 256«;
killed,
564
Hopping,
134
Pte. J. L.,
9
L.H.
Regt,
(oí
Caltowie,
S.
Aust.;
b.
Caltowie),
313η
Hose,
Maj.
(temp. Lt.-Col.) L.
F, S.
(of London and
Hobarţ;
b. Murree, India),
312,
313η;
in
Nek attack,
7
Aug.,
615, 618,
623η
Horses, killed,
78,
903η
;
Bird-
wood requests their return to
Alexandria,
169
Hospitals, see Australian Im¬
perial Force, British Army,
Medical Arrangements
Hospital Ships,
390-1, 407;
Turks
refrain from shelling,
358;
Gascon,
130,
39cm
;
Kanowna
becomes No.
2
Aust. Hospital
Ship,
406η;
Karoola
becomes
No.
1
Aust. Hospital Ship,
40611;
Kyarra,
406;
Neuralia,
808 ;
Sicilia,
390η
Howard,
Lt.
T. S.
(of
Melbourne
;
b.
North Fitzroy, Vic),
623η
Howard, 73
Cpi.
W.
D.,
14
Bn.
(of
Bendigo,
Vic;
b.
Bendigo),
149-50
HowDEN, Maj.
H. C.
(of North-
cote, Vic; b. Preston, Vic)/
220
Howell-Price, Lt.-Col.
O. G.
in
Lone Pine attack,
538,
552-3>
554» 559;
mentioned, 8r6
Howells, Capt.
E. J.
(of Camber-
well, Vic; b. Barrow,
Eng.),
823Я
Howitzers, see Artillery, British
Army, New Zealand Expedi¬
tionary Force
Howse,
Maj
.-Gen. Sir
N. R., V.C.,
becomes D.D.M.S., Anzac,
827-8,
D.M.S., A.I.F.,
409, 828;
esti¬
mate of,
409;
controls medical
arrangements at Anzac,
409 ;
his arrangements for Anzac
Evacuation,
863-4, 879-80» 884«;
mentioned, 129W,
370,
375n,
376,
379П,
395,
4O2,
834
Hughes, Lt.-Col.
C. E. (b. Laun-
ceston,
Tas.),
658η,
6б9«, б94«,
842»,
goon
Hughes, Lt.-Col. F.
Α.,
77 et seq.,
146, 274, 295, 297
Hughes, Brig-.-Gen. F. G., 618;
commands
3 L.H. Bde., 293
Hughes, Lt.-Col. J. G.
(of
Wel¬
lington, N.Z.; b.
Bluff, N.Z.),
645η
;
commands Canterbury
Bn., 580 ; in
advance
on Chunuk
Bair,
580-1
Hughes,
Rt.
Hon.
W.
M.,
782
HuLLTSsr
Bey,
669η
Hume,
314
S.Q.
M.S.
J.,
7
L.H.
Regt.
(b.
Collingwood,
Vic).
386η
Hunter, Capt.
Η. Η.,
killed,
2g
Hunter,
451 Sgt.
R.
Α.,
15 Bn.
(of Maryborough, Q'land
;
b.
Maryborough),
102
Huntee-Weston, Lt.-Gen. Sir
Α.
averse to night operation,
3 ;
during Second Battle of Krithia.
14, 18;
mentioned,
8, 9, 19, 356«.
437, 439, 442, 443
Hutton, Lt.-Col.
G. F.
(of
Christchurch, N.Z.; b. Shelton.
Notts.,
Eng.), i8o, 194, 195:
commands Canterbury M.R.
575 ;
in Hill
60
attack,
730.
wounded,
730
Imbros (Sk. p.
441), 137, 138,
169, 170, 171, 172, 349, 351, 359.
364, 379,
380П,
441, 443«, 449«
л
4Ô7,
468,
4б9и> 47О,
485,
782η.
78з,
784, 828,
8зз,
840,
84i, 846,
847, 85
1
и,
852, 855,
86o,
86i.
863, 869, 870, 872, 874. 881
η,
887, 888,
889,
899, 902, 903;
rest-camp at,
381
Imogen,
350, 351
Imperial War Graves Commis¬
sion,
658«,
694м, бддп, 842ц,
доби
І
NDI
а
N
Arm
y—
—
Army Medical Corps
:
No.
5
Ind.
Hospital,
404η
—
Artillery
:
7th Mountain
Artillery Brigade,
137, 194, 199:
mobility of guns,
57-8;
disposi¬
tions of guns, Apr.-May,
58-9;
fortitude of Indians,
158η;
during Turkish attack of
19
May,
159 ;
to accompany infy.
during Battle of Sari Bair,
455.
2\st
(Ko
hat) Mountain Battery,
57, 66, 71, 75, 81, 84, 157», 158«,
295, 298, 309, 651, 668, 866, 867;
at Landing,
58;
allotted to
1
INDEX
945
Indian Army
—
continued.
Aust. Div.,
27
Apr.,
58;
disposi¬
tions of guns, May,
59 ;
during
Turkish attack of
19
May,,
ібон.
Nek attack,
7
Aug.,
612,
Battle
of Sari Bair,
635ti,
643,
Hill
60
attack,
736.
Z6th (Jacob's)
Mountain Battery,
57. 67, 74,
144, 161, 577, 651 ;
at Landing,
58;
allotted to N.Z.
&
A. Div.,
27 Apr., 58;
dispositions of
guns, May,
58-9 ;
during Turkish
attack of
19
May,
160
—
Infantry
:
29íh
Brigade,
7, 8,
14, 189, 443, 444, 447, 584, 586,
634,
637, 644, 650, 651, 676, 678,
682, 687, 725, 731, 72,7, 738, 799,
865, 876, 877, 893 ;
command,
461 ;
composition,
460И
;
in
Second Battle of Krithia,
21 ;
rests at Imbros,
443 ;
reaches
Anzac,
484, 485, 488;
attached
to N.Z.
&
A. Div.,
455 ;
in
Battle of Sari Bair,
460, 583,
585, 590, 591, 593, 594-5, 635-6,
646;
in Hill
60
attack,
729, 732,
casualties,
744η.
\/4th Gurkha
Rifles,
872, 877, 893.
\/bth
Gurkha Rifles,
460η,
682,
Ó93:
72б,
877, 893 ;
in Battle of Sari
Bair,
594, 635-6;
in Hill
60
attack,
729, 737.
\/6th Gurkha
Rifles,
43,
460ГС,,
682, 685, 686,
687, 723, 877, 893;
in Battle of
Sari Bair,
594, 635, 693-5, 696.
2/\0th Gurkha Rifles,
460η,
685,
686, 693, 725, 726, 732 ;
in Battle
of Sari Bair,
594, 635, 637-8,
639, 640;
in Hill
60
attack,
729,
737-
14th (K.G.O.) Sikhs,
25,
460^ 485, 661, 682, 693,
746ti:
in Battle of Sari Bair,
594, 635
—
Mule Cart Corps,
78, 352,
Infantry, see Australian Im¬
perial Force, British Army,
French Army, Indian Army,
New Zealand Expeditionary
Force, Turkish Army
Inglefield,
Maj
.-Gen. F. S.
(b.
Devonport, Eng.).
commands
No.
4
Sector,
799 ;
mentioned,
828
Intelligence, British
:
inadequate
knowledge of Turkish numbers,
16
May,
136;
Turkish attack
Intelligence
—
continued.
expected during
23-24
July,
321,
322-3 ;
estimated total of Turkish
troops in Peninsula, Aug.,
468η
;
Turkish orders captured,
489м
;
Turkish
:
useful information
published in British and Aus¬
tralian newspapers,
355-6,
fore¬
knowledge of Aug.
offensive,
485-6
Inventions, periscope
riñe,
250-1 ;
sluicing apparatus,
437, 820 ;
Wallaby sniping cage,
811;
automatic rifles at Evacuation,
883-4
Ismail Ogltj
Tepe,
178-9,
407η,
648, 766;
see also
"
W
"
Hills
Italy,
385;
enters war,
431
Jacka,
Capt.
Α.,
V.C.
(of Wed-
derburn, Vic
;
b. Winchelsea
district, Vic), at Courtney's
Post,
19
May,
179-81,
awarded
V.C., i8in
Jackson, Lt.
A. C. H.
(of Mel¬
bourne; b. Hawthorn, Vic),
602, 605
Jackson, Lt. D. A. (of Perth, W.
Aust.; b. Bundaberg, Q'land),
229
w,
623η
Jackson, Brig.-Gen. G. H.
N.
(of
Winchcombe, Gloucs.,
Eng. ;
b.
Winchcombe),
878
Jackson, Lt.-Col.
R. E.
(of Perth,
W. Aust.
;
b. Crow's Nest.
Q'land),
214
Jackson, Capt. S.
Η., 258η,
477-8,
484»
Jackson's Post, position of,
308»
Jacobs,
Maj. H.,
in Lone Pine
attack,
543, 546-7, 549, 551.
trench held by,
547-8, 549,
post
established by,
552 ;
mentioned,
87 et seq., 519, 532», 814«
J
affray, Capt. A. J. (of Wallace-
dale, Vic; b. Hamilton, Vic).
755,
758W
James, Capt. T. P. (of Stratford,
N.Z.; b. Stratford),
705
Japan, trench-mortars arrive
from,
288
Jenkins,
2058
Pte.
T.,
3
Bn. (of
Sydney; b. Newcastle, N.S.W.),
559»
Jess, Brig.-Gen.
C. H.,
94, 112.
335, 598, 604, 605
946
INDEX
E,
Marshal, advocates Allied
offensive, Sept. 1915,
765, 766,
campaign from
Salónica,
786 ;
mentioned,
767, 769,
77O,
775,
795
Johns,
2153
Pte. B. D.,
11
Bn.
(of Kojonup, W. Aust.; b.
Pembrokeshire, Wales),
492,
493
Johnson,
Maj. F.
Miller (of
Albert Park, Vic; b.
Hobart),
850
Johnston,
Brig.-Gen. F. E.,
com¬
mands N.Z. Inf.
Bde., 16;
at
Second Battle of Krithia,
ιό,
19,
protests against continuance
of N.Z. attack,
19;
in attack on
Chunuk Bair,
6.37-8, 641, 645,
706-7,
confers with Gens. Bald¬
win and Cooper,
688-90;
esti¬
mate of,
690 ;
mentioned,
22,
27η,
2з8п,
651, 687,
6qi,
697,
700, 711
Johnston, Brig.-Gen. G. J., 6o,
69;
commands
2
A.F.A.
Bde.,
59
Johnston, Brig.-Gen. G.
N.
(of
Glasgow, Scotland
;
b. Quebec,
Canada),
73, 74, 727;
commands
N.Z. arty.,
72
Johnston,
Maj.
Η. Η.
(of
Casino,
N.S.W.
;
b.
Aberdeen,
N.S.W.),
824«
Johnston,
Lt.
J. A. K.
(of Wil-
liamstown, Vic.
;
b. Warrnatn-
bool, Vic),
29
Johnston, Capt.
J. D.
(b. White-
haven,
Eng.), 32
Johnston's Jolly (Plates pp.
505, 526, 565, 899;
Maps pp.
75,
150;
Sk. pp.
47, 454), 51, 52, 55,
60, 62, 69 et seq., 82, 98, 134,
140, 141, 142, 148, 156, 158, 160,
168,
25ІИ,
254, 255, 261,
2б2и,
2б6,
28
1,
282, 283, 288, 289,
29О,
309', 318, 319, 323,
ЗЗГ,
337,
339th
454, 464,
49б,
500 et seq.,
510 et seq., 519, 524 et seq., 539,
541, 551, 558, 561, 597, 598, 6oif
603, 809, 810, 812, 821«, 844,
849, 877, 879, 895, 901;
name
of,
161, 287«;
Australians com¬
mence mining at,
260,
progress,
June-July,
276, 279 ;
proposed
attack on, not carried out,
553;
see also Plateau
400
Jolliffe, Lt.-Col.
T. W.
(of Mel¬
bourne),
398η
Joly
de Lotbinièke, Ma
j.
-Gen.
Hon. A. C. de L.,
232, 349. 834
Jones, chief officer, Southland,
807
Jones, A. E.,
896
Joyce,
197
L/Cpl. J. J.,
11
Bn. (of
Pin
j
arra,
W.
Aust.;
b. Geelong,
Vic),
257
JuDD,
Lt.
С. С.
(b.
Cheltenham,
Vic),
519
JuRD,
Lt.
E.
A. (of Kutarere,
N.Z.;
b.
Ulmarra,
N.S.W.),
Од
ι η
Кабак
Kuyü (Map
p.
753;
Sk.
ΡΡ·
724, 7
Зі),
724,
72б,
727, 72%
738
; 5
Connaught Rangers
attack,
21
Aug.,
731
Kadri
Bey,
722
Kaiajik
Dere
(Plates pp.
658,
730;
Maps pp.
635, 854;
Sk. pp
654, 724), 655, 656, 658, 661,
662, 713, 726 et seq., 748, 752,
75б,
877, 893,
898W
Kaiajik Aghyl, name of,
654
Kamm
Tepe,
715
Kanli Deee (Plate p.
42;
Maps
pp.
14, 32;
Sk. p.
10), 7, 11,
13, 23, 25, 33, 35, 38, 438;
name,
of,
10
Kanli Sirt,
161, 566«;
see also
Lone Pine
Kannengiesser, Col.,
669, 680;
commands
9
Turk.
Div.,
52 г,
522
к
ak
ac
hali,
5ооп
Karm
Singh,
158»
Kartal
Tepe
(Sk.
p.
467), 468
Kava
klar, 729^
Kava
к
Tepe
(Maps pp.
447, 720 ;
Sk. pp.
179, 446), 446, 649, 665, .
701,
702η,
715, 719, 721, 723,
7б6п,
8ΐΐ
Kavanagh, Sgt.,
1
Bn.,
814И
Kayali
Tepe,
position of,
521
Kayser,
Maj. J.
A. W.,
261
Kazlar Chair,
724, 726, 745
Keble,
Col. A. E. C. (of Ennis,
Co. Clare, Ireland; b. Malta)
8
Keiran, Lt.
R. C.
(of Fitzroy,
Vic; b. Fitzroy),
29
Kelk,
master of Southland,
807»
808
INDEX
947
Kelly, Pte.,
22
Bn,
823η
Kelly, Capt.
Η.
С, з°4
Kelly, 1577
Pte. W.
P.,
4
Bn.
(of
Goulburn, N.S.W.;
b. Goul-
burn),
537
Kelsall, Capt. V. A.
(of Palmers-
ton
North, N.Z.),
693
Kemal
Bey Tepe
(Plate p. 42
>
Map p.
14;
Sk. p.
10), 13, 18,
20, 33, 39',
position of,
11;
captured by French Colonial
Bde., 37-8
Kennedy, Capt. A. H. (of Dande-
nong, Vic; b. Ulverston,
Eng.),
850
Kent-Hughes,
Maj. W.
S.
(of
Toorak, Vic; b. East Mel¬
bourne),
386η
Kephalos,
169, 833, 871,
88і?г;
see also Imbros
Kereves
Dere
(Map p.
14 ;
Sk. p.
10), 1, 11, 18, 38;
name of,
8
Kereves Spur (Map p.
14;
Sk. p.
10), 14;
position of,
11
Keyes, Vice-Admiral Sir Roger
J.
В.,
favours continuance of
naval attacks, May 1915,
430;
suggests naval and military
attack, Nov.,
787, 788;
men¬
tioned,
701, 796
Keys, Lt. B. I. (of Walgett,
N.S.W. ; b. Muswellbrook,
N.S.W.
), 627
Keysok,
Lţ. L.,
V.C.
(of Sydney;
b.
Maida Vale, London),
-
awarded V.C.,
546«
KiAziM Pasha, quoted,
132-3,
135, 168, 521,
530П,
595
Kidd,
Maj.
T.
A. (of
Geraldton,
W. Aust.;
b. Sta
well, Vic), at
Quinn's,
30
May,
226-8,
Hill
60,
29
Aug.,
760 ;
mentioned,
222,
223-4, 236,
623м
Kiggell, Lt.-Gen. Sir L. E. (of
Glin,
Co. Limerick, Ireland
;
b.
Ballingarry, Co. Limerick),
783
KiLiD
Bahr
(Map p.
447;
Sk. pp.
138),
468η,
S3O,
791
Kilid
Bahr
Plateau (Map p.
447;
Sk. pp.
436, 521), 136, 185,
432, 434, 439», 4SI, 521
Kindon,
Maj. F. J.,
commands
1
Bn.,
243 ;
wounded,
564η
King,
Lt.-
Col.
D. M.,
during Lone
Pine attack,
498-9. 502, 544
King,
1379
Pte. G.
В.,
9
Bn. (of
Charters Towers, Q'land
;
b.
Charters Towers),
301
Kirby,
3150
Sgt. S. H.,
12
Fid.
Amb. (of Melbourne; b. Bal-
wyn, Vic),
850
Kiretch
Tepe
(Map p.
720;
Sk.
pp.
467, 684), 468, 648, 680, 684,
703, 721, 722, 896
Kirke, Capt.
E. W.
(of Manly,
N.S.W.; b. Dubbo, N.S.W.),
882
Kitchen,
Lt.,
737η
Kitchener, F.-M. Earl, urges
attack on
Achí Baba,
5
May,
7 ;
his memorandum to Dardanelles
Committee,
28
May,
434 ;
advo¬
cates prosecution of campaign,
431.
434, 435;
his instructions
to Hamilton, June,
435 ;
opposes
Allied offensive in France, Sept.,
766,
agrees,
767;
opposes
Evacuation of Peninsula,
786 ;
advocates naval and military
attack, Nov.,
787-8;
estimate of,
789-90;
visits Dardanelles and
inspects positions,
790-1 ;
re¬
commends Evacuation,
792-4 ;
his mission to Greece,
793 ;
ad¬
vises extension of defensive
works,
24
Oct.,
838-9;
orders
Evacuation of Suvla and Anzac,
863 ;
supports Hamilton,
440 ;
quoted,
745 ;
mentioned,
14, 410,
423, 424, 429, 432, 433, 436, 441,
715, 720, 767, 768, 769, 770, 77
S,
778 et seq., 841, 85
їй,
853, 898,
908
Kitchener's Army, see British
Army (10th, 11th, and 13th
Divisions)
Klehmet, Lt.-Col.,
898
Knife Edge (Plates pp.
273, 300;
Map p.
472;
Sk. p.
300), 292,
301, 493«, 494;
position of,
267;
9
Bn's sortie to,
28
June,
300-3,
casualties,
305
Knight, Capt. R. G. (of Miidura,
Vic; b. Echuca, Vic),
277
Knox, Rt. Hon. Sir Adrian.
851
Knox, Lt.-Col. G. H. (of Beacons-
field Upper and Ferntree Gullv,
Vic; b. Toorak, Vic),
850-1"
Knox, Brig.-Gen.
Η. Ο., 364η
948
INDEX
Косы,
Capt.
H. R.
(of Barfield
Station,
zná
Banana, Q'land; b.
Rockhampton, Q'land), 212
Koja
Chemen
Tepe,
185, 188;
see
also Hill 971
Koj
adere
(Maps pp.
447, 720;
Sk.
p.
138), 172, 463», 523
Kketchmar, Lt. E. H. (of Gerald-
ton, W. Aust.
;
b. Auckland,
N.Z.),
94
Krithia (Map p.
14;
Sk. p.
5),
I,
5, 10, 19, 41, 138, 649;
First
Battle of,
6-7;
Second Battle
of;
7-9,
11-14,
20, 22-40, 42,
132, 172, 233, 294,
411И,
430,
2
Aust. Inf.
Bde. in, 23-40 ;
Third Battle of,
235, 291, 438,
British casualties,
438
Krithia Nullah (Maps pp.
14,
32;
Sk. p.
10), 16, 20, 21, 23,
26η,
32,
¿б,
37,
4o; position of,
10
Krithia Road (Maps pp.
14, 32),
22, 23, 25, 30, 35
Krithia Spur (Plate p.
25;
Maps
pp.
14, 32;
Sk. p.
10), 11, 12,
I4»
τ5>
об
,*
position of,
10
Kusing,
Maj.
Η.
A. (of Caris-
brook, Vic; b. Ullina, Vic),
39
Kurt
Dere,
523
Labour,
835-6;
see also British
Army (Army Service Corps),
Egyptian Labour Corps,
Greeks, Maltese
Lala Baba
(Map p.
720;
Sk. pp.
179, 467), 178, 180,
466η,
4б7,
728,
89O,
899
Lambaet, Capt. Hon.
L. J. O.
(of
Sherborne, Dorset,
Eng. ;
b.
Wheathampstead, Herts.,
Eng.),
871
Lambert,
Capt.
R. C. Kemble,
870
Landings, see Suvla
La Nauze, Capt. C. A. (of
Boulder, W. Aust.
;
b.
Mauritius),
304
Lane,
Maj. C. H. D.
(of Sydney;
b. Bondi, N.S.W.),
743, 752
Lane, Lt.-Col.
D.
A.
(of Lïndis-
farne,
Tas.
;
b. Christchurch,
N.Z.),
534, 540», 548, 549
Langley, Lt.-Col. G. F.
(of Mans¬
field,
Vic;
b.
Port Melbourne),
807,
8о8и
Lansdowne, Marquess of,
779
Lati mer,
148
Pte.
G. E.,
2
Fid.
Amb. (of Collingwood, Vic; b.
Preston,
Eng.),
303η
Launceston,
174
Leake,
Lt. G.
A. (of Perth and
Kellerberrin, W. Aust.; b.
Perth), killed,
759
Leane,
Col. E. T.
(of Sydney; b.
Prospect, S. Aust.),
396η
Leane, Brig.-Gen. R. L., in cap¬
ture of Leane's Trench,
476-84,
wounded,
484;
mentioned,
146,
256, 258, 269, 303, 304
Leane's Trench (Plates pp,
273,
504;
Map p.
472;
Sk. pp.
480,
487, 494), 428, 487. 488, 844,
877, 894; 11
Bn. captures,
475-84,
casualties,
484,
Turkish
casualties,
484η
; 12
Bn. relieves
11
Bn. in,
484;
Turks attempt
recapture of,
6
Aug.,
489-95.
casualties,
495
Lee,
Maj. J. E.
(of
Narraport,
Vic;
b. Narraport),
587-8
Legge,
Maj.-Gen.
J. G.,
commands
1
Div.,
131, 283«, 417, 424;
ar¬
rives in Egypt,
423,
and reports
Cairo unsuitable for training
Australians,
423η
;
reaches
Anzac,
417 ;
his seniors protest
against supersession by,
423 :
his objections to plan for Lone
Pine attack,
424, 453 ;
organises
and commands
2
Div.,
418, 424.
453, 804-6;
commands No.
2
Sector at Anzac,
800 ;
men¬
tioned,
337, 405«, 421, 804
ct
seq., 817, 818,
828η,
829
Legge
Valley (Plates pp. 5°5.
506;
Map p.
150), 174,
*75,
268.
323,
340П,
518, 527, 534, 550.
596, 633
Lierau,
Maj.,
350
Leitch, Lt.
A. E. G.
(b. South
Melbourne),
159», 213
Le Marchand,
Lt.
J. W. J.
(of
Bedford,
Eng.;
b. Gujraiiwala.
Punjab,
India),
696
Le Masuriee,
2708
Gnr. J. E.,
3
A.F.A.
Bde.
Amm. Col.
(b.
Jersey,
Channel Islands), S8w
Lemnos
(Sk.
p.
441), 169,
17i-
172, 351, 355,
Зб4, Зб8,
385,
387*
39O,
391,
4ООИ,
4O7,
4ΐ5«, 425·
441,
4б9п,
486,
777п,
7^2, 7^9-
79O,
794, 802»,
8оз, 8о7,
INDEX
949
nos
—
continued.
841, 90S ;
unsuitable as a main
base,
388;
increase in import¬
ance of,
388-90 ;
see also
M
udrò
s
Le Mottée,
Maj. J. B.
(of Grey-
mouth, N.Z.;
b.
Hull,
Eng.),
228, 229»
Leslie, Capt.
W.
A. (of Brisbane
;
b.
Hamilton, Q'land),
77
Leslie, Lt.
W. L.
(of Sydney),
741, 744«
Lesslie, Brig.-Gen. W.
В.,
78,
352, 828,
8з6,
885
Levinge
Lt.
-Col. H. G.,
707, 708
Lewis,
Lt.
S. H.,
751
Lice at
Anzac,
376-7
Light Horse, see Australian
Imperial Force
Lillie, Capt. C. McE.,
33, 36
Likt
acre, Capt.
F. J.
(of Gisborne,
Vic;
b.
Carlton, Vic),
81
in
Lines of Communication, see
Bases, Communication
Linklatee, Lt. R. E. (of Sydney;
b. Moss Vale, N.S.W.),
744и"
Linton,
Col.
R.
(of Melbourne;
b.
Dalton,
Lockerbie, Scotland),
809,
8юп
;
commands
б
Inf.
Bde., 422
Little,
Lt.
E. M.
(of Brisbane;
b.
Barcaldìne,
Q'land), during
Turkish attack at Quinn's,
29
May,
215, 216-8,
wounded,
217;
mentioned,
95-6, 106, 109 et seq.,
12
ih,
154-5
Littler, Capt.
С.
Α.,
49,
2O2,
351,
371, 896
Little Table Top (Map. p.
641 ;
Sk. p.
645), 645, 894, 897
Lloyd,
Maj. E.
A. (of Parra¬
matta,
N.S.W.
;
b.
Parramatta),
in Lone Pine attack,
508, 540,
trench and post established by,
513, 538, 539, 540, 541-2;
men¬
tioned,
814
Lloyd, Capt.
E. E. L.
■(of Sydney;
b. Sydney),
243-4, 325
Lloyd, Capt. W. (of Much Wen-
lock, Salop,
Eng.), 622
Locke,
Maj. W. J. M.
(of St.
Kilda,
Vic; b.
East St.
Kilda),
653,
655
Logan,
Maj. T.
J.
(of Forest
Hill,
Q'land;
b.
Brookfield, Q'land),
630, 631
Lone Pine (Plates pp.
182, 505,.
508, 509, 526, 527, 564, 565, 899;
Maps. pp.
150, 447, 566;
Sk.
PP.
47, 450, 497), 48, 55», 56,
60, 66 et seq., 82, 134, 136, 137,
141 et seq., 157, 160, 163, 168,
173, 254 et seq., 267, 279, 280,
288h, 289, 300, 303, 304, 3O9, 318.
319, 324, 337,
339П, 343П,
444,
44»w, 449".
4б4. 47ОП,
471, 472,
477, 483 et seq., 524, 535, 577,
595, 598, 600, 611, 613, 629, 634,
641, 642, 65in, 686, 700, 712,
713м,
7i8f 791, 802, 803, 809 et
seq., 820, 844 et seq., 876, 877,
879, 883, 890, 894, 901 ;
Bridges
wishes occupation of,
61-2;
name of,
161,
287η;
Australians
commence mining in,
260,
pro¬
gress, June-July,
276, 277-8,
Aug.-Nov.,
815-7;
importance
of,
451;
Turkish trench system
at,
497-8;
Battle of,
75, 264»,
413, 605, 649, 725, 817«,
Legge
objects to plans tor,
424,
plans,
450-4, 498-9,
preliminary bom¬
bardment,
499-501, 1
Inf.
Bde.
captures,
501-2, 503-20,
engineers
connect tunnels with captured
position,
532,
disposition of
Australian units,
9
Aug.,
558,
Turks counter-attack,
525-31,
537-64,
Australian and Turkish
casualties,
566 ;
situation at,
12-22
Aug.,
814« ; 2
Div.
re¬
lieves
1
Div.,
12
Sept.,
813-4;
Cook's Post,
518, 533, 536, 544,
545 ;
Goldenstedťs
Post,
536,
542, 549, 551. 552, 554, 555,
557, 560;
Jacobs's Post,
552;
Jacobs's Trench,
547-8, 549,
S5O,
551, 552, 555-6, 557, 558,
561, 562, 563, 815;
Lloyd's Post,
539, 541-2, 841«;
Lloyd's
Trench,
513, 538, 540, 541,
8і4и,
becomes Sap A,
814, 815, 816;
Mackay's Post,
512, 513, 533-4,
537-8, 541-2,
814η;
Mackay's
Trench,
814η,
becomes Sap B,
814, 815, 816;
McDonald's Post,
541-2,
814W,
815,
becomes Sap
C,
814, 815, 844;
Sasse's Sap,
513-4, 515, 516, 538, 539. 554,
558, 559, 563, 564;
Symons's
Post,
560 ;
Traversed Trench,
512, 513, 538, 539, 540, 541,
950
INDEX
Lone Pine
—
continued.
551, 815, 816, 817;
Tubb's
Corner,
516, 518, 533, 536, 542,
544, 549, 553, 555, 557, 560, 561,
814, 815;
Woods's Post,
538η,
542, 554, 555 ;
Woods's Trench,
542,
55g,
817«;
Youden's Post,
517-8, 533, 536, 542-5;
see also
Cup, Plateau
400
Loos, Battle of,
767, 776, 778,
780η,
784,
822η
Lords, House of,
779, 843
LoTBINIERE, see
JOLY
DE
LOT-
BINIÈRE
Lothes,
Maj.,
898
Louch, Capt.
T. S.,
478
Loughraist, Capt.
H. G.
(of
Kyneton, Vic.
;
b.
Jolimont,
Vic),
660П,
733П,
735
Loutit, Lt.-Col.
Ν. Μ. 55η
Lovell,
1863,
Gnr. D. L.,
8
Bty.,
A.F.A. (b. Sydney), 6gn
Lowe,
Maj. C. R.
(of Melbourne),
Зі
Luckie,
1791
Pte. W. J.,
11
Bn.
(of Wellington, N.Z.; b. Nelson,
N.Z.),
480П
Luscombe, Capt.
L. H.
(of Gee-
long, Vic; b. Geelong West),
663
Luther, Capt.
J. F. G.
(of Mary¬
borough, Q'land),
660П
Lynden-Belł, Maj
.-Gen. Sir A.
L. (of Kent,
Eng.; b.
Co. Wex-
ford, Ireland),
789
MacBean, Lt.
C.
H. (of Clare-
mont, "W. Aust.
;
b. Melbourne),
757
M
'Cay,
Maj.
-Gen. Hon. Sir
J. W.,
in Second Battle of Krithia,
24,
25, 27, 28,
зі,
34-5, 36, 38, 40,
wounded,
41 ;
to command
2
Div-,
423 ;
injured, and invalided
to Australia,
423-4 ;
mentioned,
4, 6, 20, 21, 22, 23,
39η,
42, 131,
28ім, 29г, ЗЗО,
335«, 589
M'Cay's Hill (Plate p.
76;
Map
p.
150;
Sk. pp.
77, 448), 81, 352,
374, 448, 883
McConaghy, Lt.-Col. D. McF., in
Lone Pine attack,
503, 515,
518-9, 559;
commands
3
Bn.,
554;
mentioned,
143
MacCosmick, Col. Sir Alexander
(of Sydney; b. Argyllshire,.
Scotland),
407
Macdonald, Lt.
D. H.,
304
MacDonald,
1374
Pte. J.,
13
Bn.
(of Inverell district,
N.S.W.
;
b.
Tenterfield, N.S.W.),
266«
McDonald, Capt. J. M. (b.
Sema¬
phore,
S. Aust.),
755, 757
MacDonald,
708
Cpl. R.,
15
Bn.
(b.
Glasgow, Scotland),
113
Macdonald,
560
Sgt. R. Y. V.,
3
Bn.
(of Quandary, Temora,
N.S.W.
;
b.
Hamilton, Vic),
515
McDonald, Capt.
W.
T.
(of Syd¬
ney;
b.
Sta
well,
Vic),
528, 814;
in Lone Pine attack, post estab¬
lished by,
513, 541-2
McDonnell,
3718
Gnr. M.,
3
A.F.A.
Bde.
(b.
West Hartle-
pool,
Eng.), 58«
Macedonia,
796
McGarvie,
706
Pte. D.,
8
L.H.
Regt,
(of Pomborneit, Vic; b.
Pomborneit),
614
McGrath,
1364
Sgt. M. M., Anzac
Provost Corps (of Shoalhaven
district, N.S.W.
;
b. Nowrar
N.S.W.),
s
16, 554
McGregor, Capt. H. A. (of Mel¬
bourne; b. Cork, Ireland),
816
Machine-guns (British and·
Australian)
87, 194, 299, 315,
345, 483;
during Turkish attack
of
19
May,
141-2, 159-60, 161 ;
of N.Z.
&
A. Div., organised
with brigades,
153,
dispositions
in May,
153 ;
give covering fire
during attack from Quinn's,
30
May,
224-5 ;
organisation of, at
head of Monash Valley,
250;
increased from two to four per
battalion,
514;
in Lone Pine
attack,
514-5,
during counter¬
attack,
7
Aug.,
535, 54.2,
547-S,
and
8
Aug.,
555, 556;
in attack
on Chunuk Bair,
7
Aug.,
638,
during Turkish counter-attack,
10
Aug.,
710;
during attempt
upon Hill
971, 8
Aug.,
662,
Hilt
60
attack,
21
Aug.,
736
Machine-guns (Turkish),
56,
97, 112, 113, 125, 126, 127, 179«,
230, 234, 236, 241, 244, 257, 304,
309, 311, 315, 319, 483;
in·
INDEX
951
Machine-guns (Turkish }^
Second Battle of Krithia,
12
et
seq., 31-2, 37,
German Officers'
Trench,
124, 238, 242,
243л,
325»
Turkish attack o£
19
May,
156,
attack on Quinn's,
29
May,
219-20;
on Chessboard,
224, 225,
:239
;
fire on own men,
489, 493 ;
in attack on Leane's Trench,
6
Aug.,
494,
Lone Pine attack,
$62;
at Chunuk Bair,
7
Aug.,
639, 642, 8
Aug.,
670 ;
during
4
Inf. Bde's attempt on
971, 8
Aug.,
656-7;
at Hill
60, 21
Aug.,
733 ;
see also Turkish Army
McIntosHj Capt. A. M. (of Syd¬
ney; b. Gordon, N.S.W.),
37бп
Mackay, Brig.-Gen.
I.
G.,
in Lone
Pine attack,
511-2, 537-8,
post
established by,
512, 513, 533-4»
541-2,
wounded,
534,
withdraws
to Traversed Trench,
538;
men¬
tioned,
528, 814, 816
MacKay, Lt. P. (of Otama, N.Z.;
b. Otama),
576
McKean, Capt. A. (of Penrith
and Marrickville, N.S.W.
;
b.
Mur rumbu
rrah, N.S.W.)
, 744«
Mackenzie,
Maj. D. S.
(of
Rock¬
hampton,
Q'laiid
;
b.
Goulburn,
N.S.W.),
409
Mackenzie,
Lt.
W.
M.
(of
Queenstown, N.Z.
;
b. Queens-
town),
705
Mackesy, Lt. H. F.
Џ.
(of Whan-
garei, N.Z.
;
b. Clifton, Kansas,
U.S.A.),
569
McLachlan, Lt.
B. H.
(of Syd¬
ney; b. Sydney),
74ЛП
MacLaGAN, see SiNCLAIR-MaC-
Lagan
MacLagan's Ridge (Map p.
150),
875, 891, 895
McLaukin, Lt.-Col. A. McG. (of
Rutherglen, Vic.
;
b. Deniliquin,
N.S.W.),
312,
313И,
623η
MacLaukin's Hill (Map p.
600;
Sk. p.
62), 47, 62, 71, 72, 74,
89, 137, 147, 165, 241, 255, 261,
288, 599. 877
McLeod, Lt. J. K. (of Newcastle,
N.S.W.; b. Barrow,
Eng.), 704
McLeod, Lt.
T. D.,
506, 554
McLeod, Lt. W. H. (of Windsor,
Vic.
;
b. Wollongoon Station,
Mortlake, Vic),
35η
McMahox,
89
Pte.
F., 10
L.H.
Regt,
(of Perth,
W. Aust.
;
b.
Tongala,
Vic),
758,
761η
M'Mahon, Col. Sir
Henry,
790
McMahok, Lt.
R. G. F.
(of North
Sydney;
b. Newtown, N.S.W.),
515
McMaster,
Lt. R.
T.
(of Perth,
W.
Aust.;
b.
Ballarat,
Vic),
623η
MacMillan,
5020
Sgt. J. L.,
10
L.H.
Regt,
(of Metuiig, Vic;
b. Morwell,
Vic),
759
Macmillan, Capt. N. S.
(of
Moree, N.S.W.),
628И
MacMunn, Maj
.-Gen. Sir
G.
F.
(of
London;
b.
Chelsea, Lon¬
don),
853, 871
Macnaghten, Lt.-Col.
C. M.,
in
Lone Pine attack,
534,. 54°,
wounded,
538,
$66n
;
mentioned,
519
Macnee, Lt.
H. M.
(of Broome,
W. Aust. ;'b. Fitzroy, Vic),
758,
761η
McNeill, Capt.
J. G. D.
(b.
Moree, N.S.W.),
299η
McNicoll, Brig.-Gen.
W. R.,
in
Second Battle of Krithia,
28, 34,
wounded,
31;
mentioned,
23-4
McOmish,
962
Sgt. W-,
51
Bn.
(of Leederville, W. Aust.; b.
Glasgow, Scotland),
481, 482
McPherson,
Maj. H.
A. (of
Sprent,
Tas.; b.
Penguin,
Tas.),
562м
McPherson, Maj. T. R.
(of Syd¬
ney;
b.
Sydney),
742,
744П
McSharry, Lt.-Col.
T. P.
(of
Brisbane
;
b.
Reid River,
Towns-
ville,
Q'land), during Turkish
attack at Quinn's,
29
May,
210
et seq.;
mentioned,
201, 205, 658
Mc
William, Lt.
S. A.
(of Wil¬
liamstown
and Riddell, Vic.
;
b.
Williamstown),
194
Mahon, Gen. Rt.
Hon. Sir Bryan
T. (b.
Belleville, Co. Galway,
Ireland), commands
10
L)iv.,
648,
Salónica
Army,
789 ;
men¬
tioned,
721
Mahoney, L/Cpl.
F.,
Wellington
Bn. (of Raetihi, N.Z.
;
b. Auck¬
land, N.Z.),
714η
952
INDEX
Maidos
(Map p.
447;
Sk.
pp.
τ,
43б), 7б,
172, 175,
Ι&2,
i8s,
188,
439^ 488, 791
Malone, Lt.
-Col.
W.
G.,
com¬
mands Wellington Bn.,
15-16;
at
Second Battle of Krithia,
36-7 ;
commands at Quinn's,
9
June,
2Ą7,
250-1,
his work at Quinn's
and Courtney's,
247-8 ;
in attack
on Chunuk Bair,
637, 666, 671,
673, 674, 675, 676, 677,
killed,
678;
mentioned,
680, 681
Malone's Gully (Maps pp.
75,
150), 159, 891
Maloney, Sgt. J. E., Auckland
M.R. (of
Ohakune,
N.Z.; b. Co.
Clare, Ireland)
, 692η
Malta,
348, 372, 385,
3&7, 3&9,
390, 391,
4i2*t,
789
Maltese, British employ at
Helles,
265 ;
Labour Corps of,
835, 836,
842 ;
leave Anzac,
863, 865
Manders, Col. N-, killed,
746η;
mentioned,
358,
364H,
718η
Manifold,
Maj
.-Gen. Sir
С. С
(of Edinburgh, Scotland; b.
Sitapur, India), quoted,
425 ;
mentioned,
403, 405, 409«.
Manly,
346
Manning,
Maj. C. E.
(of Hun¬
ter's
Hill, N.S.W.;
b. Hunter's
Hill),
422, 850
Mansbridge,
Lt.-Col. W. O. (of
Coolgardie district, W. Aust.
;
b. Chester,
Eng.), 206'
Maoris, see New Zealand Ex¬
peditionary Fohce
Maps, of Anzac area, compiled
from captured Turkish maps,
164*1,
Peninsula,
461,
Lone Pine
position, from air-photographs,
497-8,
НІ11
60,
from air-photo¬
graphs,
748 ;
see also Topo¬
graphy
Marches, N.Z.M.R. Bde's, in
clearing foot-hills north of
Anzac,
568-76; 4
Inf. Bde's, to
position for attack on
971,
584-94; 39
Bde's, at Battle of
Sari Bair,
7
Aug.,
644-5 ;
of
Baldwin's column,
689-91, 696-9
Margolin, Lt.-Col.
E. L.
(of
Collie, W. Aust.
;
b. Bielgorod,
Central Russia),
107, 109, 206
Marines, see British; Army
Marks, Lt.-Col. D. G-,
89, 91, 92,
год,
і го-і,
112, 205, 206, 212,
588
Marmora Island,
173
Marmora, Sea of,
172, 431, 787,
788, 796
Marne,
Battle of the,
765
Marriott-Dodington, Brig.-Gen.
W. (of Combe, Dulverton,
Somerset,
Eng.; b.
Combe),
71г
Marseilles,
768,
782η,
789
Marsh,
Lt.
C. G.
(of
Beaconsfield
Upper, Vic.
;
b.
South
Mel¬
bourne),
623η
Marshall, Lt.-Col. G.
Α.,
зббн
;
wounded,
77
Marshall,
Lt.-Gen.
Sir W. R.r
commands
87 Bde., 15 ;
men¬
tioned,
788
Marson,
347
Pte. C. J.,
2
L.H.
Regt.
(of Mount Morgan.
Q'land
;
b. Ellel, near Lancaster,
Eng.), 630
Martin, Lt.-Col.
C. J.
(of Mel¬
bourne
;
b. London)
, 368
Martin, Col.
Т. М.
(of Sydney:
b.
Blackrock, Dublin,
Ireland),
408;
commands No.
2
A.G.H.
402
Martyn,
Lt.-Col. A. M. (b. Armi-
dale, N.S.W.), 26OW
Martyn's Lane,
890
Massie, Lt.-Col. R. J.
Α.,
wounded,
534
Mathison, Capt.
G. C. M.,
mor¬
tally wounded,
41 ;
mentioned,
40, 407
Maude, Lt.-Gen. Sir Stanley (of
London; b. Gibraltar),
720. 788,
798η
Maudsley, Col. Sir
H. C.
(of
Melbourne; b. Stamforth Hall,
near Settle,
Yorks., Eng.),
quoted,
425
Maxwell, Capt. A. M. (of
Hobart; b. Hobart), 287«
Maxwell,
Gen.
Rt. Hon. Sir
J. G.,
sends Aust. and
N.
Z.
mounted
troops to Anzac as complete
units,
293 ;
protests against
weakening of the defence ot
Egypt,
440 ;
opposes Evacuation
of Peninsula,
785, 786;
men¬
tioned,
385», 392 et seq., 4°7.
410, 417,
423η,
788,
79O,
79і
.
792
INDEX
953
Medical
Arrangements
:
attempts
to combat sickness at Anzac,
368-75 ;
method of evacuating
sick and wounded,
390-1 ;
in
Egypt,
1915, 399-410;
for
Evacuation of Anzac,
879-80,
884«.
Mediterranean,
387, 777, 789,
791, 837, 840
n,
851
Mediterranean Expeditionary
Force,
853η;
its failure at
Second Battle of Krithia,
430;
additional divisions for,
440 ;
Monro relieves Hamilton in
command of,
783 ;
Birdwood
commands,
788, 828;
composi¬
tion of,
Νου.,
789;
strength of
troops in,
22
Nov.,
854И
—
Third Echelon,
391, 398«,
415;
work of Records Section
of,
413-4;
for Australian Sec-
.
tion,
see Australian Imperial
Force
—
For operations of units, see
also Anzac, Dardanelles Cam¬
paign,
Helles,
Suvla, Com¬
munications
Meh med
Ali
Pasha,
680
Meldrum, Brig.-Gen. W.
(of
Hunterville and New Plymouth,
N.Z.; b.
Kamo,
North Auck¬
land, N.Z.), at Chunuk Bair,
8-9
Aug.,
691-3, 705-6;
com¬
mands
"
N.Z.M.R.
Bde., 828 ;
mentioned,
195,
572η, 58ο
Melvill,
.
Brig.-Gen.
C. W.
(of
Bournemouth,
Eng.), 878
Mena,
22,
375η,
376
Mercer,
Maj
.-Gen. Sir
D.,
49, 116
Merivale,
Lt.
J. L.
(of Sydney;
b.
Sydney),
511
Merkez Tepe,
162 ;
see also
German Officers' Ridge
Meemeix, cited,
780И,
795
Mesopotamia,
398.
399η, 78ο, 900η
Messines.
Battle of,
1917, 820
Midgley, Lt.-Col. S. (of Brisbane;
b. Macleay River, N.S.W.),
296,
298, 299,
824И,
825, 826
Miell, Lt.-Col. A. (of Crystal
Brook, S. Aust.
;
b. Auburn, S.
Aust.)
, 623η
Miles, Lt.-Col.
C. G.
N.
(of Bris¬
bane;
b.
Brisbane),
868«
Millard, Col.
R. J.,
371
Milligan,
Lt.-Col.
S. L.,
148
Mills, Capt.
C. F.
(of Sydney;
b. Ashfield, N.S.W.),
823«.
Mills,
1995
Cpl.
H. S.,
4
Bn. (of
Sydney; b. Petersham, N.S.W.),
S",
512
Milne,
Maj.
E.
О.
(of Goulburn,
N.S.W.
;
b. Btmdanoon, N.S.W.),
363^
Milne,
Sgt.
-Мај.
J.
G., Auckland
M.
R.
(of Waiuku,
Auckland,
N.Z.; b.
Banff, Scotland),
569«
Milo (Płate
p.
866), 840, 847, 860,
868, 881 ;
forms breakwater,
837
Milson,
Capt. S., killed,
509
Mining (Australian and New
Zealand)
:
progress, end of
May,
260 ; 1
Div.
organises,
262,
method adopted,
262-4 >
special
units formed,
29
May,
233, 259,
266;
supremacy of Anzacs over
Turks in,
233, 279,
34ІИ;
Pro¬
gress
opp. G.O.T.,
Joily, and
Lone Pine, June-July,
276, 283 ;
at Anzac, Aug.-Dec,
812-20;
tunnelling, for shelter,
839 ;
position at time of Evacuation,
878-9 ;
at head of Monash
Valley,
47, 233, 259,
Quinn's,
92-3, 98, 126-7, 204, 233, 252;
on Johnston's Jolly,
55«, 260,
279,
281W,
823«;
of
12
Bn.,
towards Poppy Valley,
261-2 ;
11
Bn., to Silt Spur,
269-70;
from the Pimple,
277-8;
towards
German Officers' (plates pp.
340,
341)1 260, 322, 325, 327, 600
w,
mines exploded,
328-30, 601,
tunnel D9,
276-7, 328-9,
tunnel
D9a,
341,
tunnel D21,
331-40,
tunnel D25r,
341 ;
at Leane's
Trench, mines exploded,
476-7 ;
at Lone Pine,
260, 262,
28in^
500, 502, 519, 520,
Aug.-Nov.,
815-7,
tunnel B5,
277-8, 532,
tunnel B6,
277-8, 532,
tunnel B8,
532;
at Russell's Top, Sept.-
N
Όν.,
817-20;
at Nek, mines
exploded,
20
Dec,
895, 897, 900 ;
see also Fortifications
Mining (Turkish), towards
Quinn's,
199, 203-5,
mine ex¬
ploded,
29
May,
206, 207-8;
954
INDEX
Mining (Turkish)
—
continued.
from German Officers',
276-7;
in Lone Pine,
277-8, 280,
Aug.-
Nov.
„815-6;
on Johnston's Jolly,
279;
towards Courtney's,
34ІИ
;
at Russell's, Sept.-Nov.,
817-20
Mitchell, Rear-Admiral
F. KL
(of Emsworth, Hants,
Eng.;
b. Shoeburyiiess,
Eng.), 853,
870
Mit
Sings, Subadar,
157Я·
Mityléně (Sk.
p.
441), 172, 441,
467, 469, 647, 648
Mohammedans,
8
Monash, Lt.-Gen. Sir John, re¬
ports on health of troops, July,
377 ;
his plans for attack on
971, 584, 653-5;
estimate of,
588-9;
at Battle of Sari Bair,
588 et seq., 635, 661 ;
mentioned,
46, 49, 97,
ggn,
116, 117,
205η,
213,
2i8,
378,
423,
460, 461, 586,
606, 634, 644, 651 et seq., 664,
682,
688ft,
727η,
734,
738,
74^,
747,
7бгп, 8з9, 88з,
891, 893
Monash Valley (Plates pp.
50,
86, 120, 268;
Maps pp.
150, 624;
Sk. pp.
87, 127, 128), 45, 46,
47, 59, 60, 75, 83 et seq., 93,
φ,
98, 99,
nó,
11
7-8, 127, 128-9,
134, 136, 139, 149 et seq., 163,
198, 205, 206, 210, 218, 222, 224,
229«, 233, 234, 240, 252, 254,
264, 266, 293, 307 et seq., 347,
369, 382, 459, 485, 607, 608,
609^ 614, 618, 621, 622, 634,
641,
644м,
713», 798, 8io, 837«,
844;
defences at head of,
86-91,
Chauvel
réorganises,
200-1 ;
N-Zs. suppress Turkish sniping
down,
248-9
Money,
Maj. N. C. K. (b. Almora,
India),
747, 753
Monks,
1
S/Sgt. W. G.,
2
Inf.
Bde. Hqrs.
(of Melbourne; b.
Launceston,
Tas.)
, 34-5
Мокко,
Gen. Sir
C.
C., relieves
Gen. Hamilton,
783 ;
recom¬
mends Evacuation,
784-5 ;
visits
Anzac,
30
Oct.,
839;
mentioned,
787, 788, 789, 790, 792, 794,
795, 796, 861, 862
Montgomery,
1787
Pte. J.
Α.,
2
Bn. (of Tahara, Vic.
;
b. Drouin,
Vic),
548
Moore, Col.
Α.,
581, 636, 691
Moore, Lt.-Col. D.
T.,
503η, 5ΐ4
Moore,
Maj. E. D.
(of Co.
Leitrim, Ireland
;
b. Carrick-on-
Shannon, Ireland),
353η
Moore, Lt.-Col.
H. G-
A. (b.
Misterton, Lines., Eng.), 702
Moore, Lt. J.
A. (of Sydney; b.
Singleton, N.S.W.),
744»
Moran,
Capt. F. (of Brisbane; b.
Springsure,
Q'land),
590, 656
Moran,
810
Pte. P.
F., 11
Bn.
(of Seven Hills, S. Aust.
;
b-
Wilmington, S. Aust.),
493
Morris,
1807
Pte. W.,
1
Bn. (of
Dulwich Hill, N.S.W.
;
b. Albury,
N.S.W.),
326-7
Morrison,
940
Sgt. H.,
25
Bn.
(of
Dalby,
Q'land; b. New¬
castle,
Eng.),
8i2řř
Morrison,
2172
Pte. J. M.,
11
Bn.
(of Midland Junction, W. Aust.
;
b.
Flemington,
Vic),
492, 493
Morshead, Lt.-Col. L. J., in Lone
Pine attack,
508, 517, 543, 553
Mortar Ridge (Plates pp.
86,
140;
Map p.
150;
Sk. pp.
178,
527), 48, 62,
71η,
72, 102, 103,
137, 141, 184, 253, 289, 309, 310,
324η,
523, 527,
бої, 6оз,
6
із,
659^, 68
1
Morto Bay
(Plate p.
42;
Map p.
14;
Sk. p.
5), 7
Mounted Rifles, see New Zea¬
land Expeditionary Force
Mount Morgan,
199
Μου,
4426
L/Cpl. J.,
5
Fid. Coy.
Engrs. (of Daylesford, Vic; b.
Adelaide),
819
Mozley, Lt.-Col. E.
N.
(of Leeds,
Eng.; b. Mirfield,
Yorks., Eng.).
270«, 277
MUDROS, I70, I7I,
389«,
З90, З9І.
432, 449«, 648, 776,
777П,
7*8,
8з5,
841, 853 et seq., 869, 873;
rest-camps at,
802-3 ;
see also
Lemnos
Mules,
348, 350, 351, 353, 449',
killed,
77, 78, 79, 645
o
,
Mule Valley,
102, 104,
148» IO°·
238И,
241
Mullen, Lt.-Col. L. M. (of
Burnie,
Tas.; b. Williamstown,
Vic),
534
Mundell, Maj.W. T. (of Moonee
Ponds, Vic, and Brisbane; b.
South Melbourne),
159»
INDEX
955
Munitions, Britain increases pro¬
duction of, 1915,
765
Munitions, Ministry of,
766
Murdoch, Km
781-2
Muefitt, Lt. C. R. (b. Middlesex,
Eng.), 661
Murphy, Lt.-Col.
С. С
R.3 quoted,
$22fl
Murray, Gen. Sir Archibald J. (b.
Sutton,
Eng.), 793«
Murray, Lt.-Col. H. W., V.C.,
662
Musgkave,
173
Sgt. A. E.,
15
Bn.
(of
Bathurst, N.S.W. ;
b.
Bathurst),
156η
Mustafa
Кем
al
Pasha, with
burial parties during armistice,
24
May,
198η;
his plan for
attack on Russell's Top,
2g
June,
307-8;
orders
1/57 Regt.
to reinforce at Lone Pine,
6
Aug.,
$27;
during attack on
Chunuk Bair and Q,
7
Aug.,
641-2;
commands
Anafaria
Group,
684;
at Suvla,
702;
.
counter-attacks at Chunuk Bair,
10
Aug.,
709-14;
estimate of,
718η;
mentioned,
133, 135, 168,
192, 309, 311, 316,
332П,
526,
529, 531,
704η,
7О5П,
723
Myles,
174
Cpl. H. J.,
15
Bn. (of
Rockhampton, Q'land
;
b. Tewan-
tin, Q'land),
105η
Narrows (Plate p.
667), 432, 439,
456, 488, 701, 708, 721
Nash,
Maj.
A. W. (of Gympie,
Q'land),
316η
-
ь
Nash:, Capt. H. L. (of West Mait-
land, N.S.W.; b. West Mait-
land),
533
Navy, see Australian Navy,
British Navy, German Navy,
French Navy, Turkish Navy
Nek, The (Plates pp.
86, 624,
625;
Maps pp.
150, 608;
Sk. pp.
45, 188, 464), 45, 151, 159, 163,
180, 188, 199, 234, 458, 465, 500,
597, 624, 625, 627, 630, 633,
044^ 754,
7боп,
791, 799,
8io,
817, 818, 844, 857, 879, 888, 891,
892, 894, 903 ;
Turks attempt to
emplace
guns near,
198; 9
L.H.
Regt,
raids,
4-5
June,
244;
Turks attack,
29-30
June,
307-17;
description of,
464;
3
L.H. Bde's attack at,
7
Aug.
:
Nek, The
—
continued.
plans,
607-10,
attack,
611-23,
636, 649,
résumé,
631-2;
mining
at, Sept.-Dec,
812-3,
mines ex¬
ploded,
20
Dec,
895, 897, 900;
see also
Rus
sells Top,
Walker's Ridge
NettletoN;
Lt. B.
P. (of Sydney;
b. Sydney),
201, 628
Neuve Chapelle,
2
Newcastle (N.S.W.),
2б6я
New combe, Lt.-Col.
S. F.
(b.
Brecon,, Wales),
807η, 823η
New Guinea,
420, 422, 806
Newham,
Lt.
J. D.
(of Brighton,
Vic;
b.
Melbourne),
35«
Newman, Capt.
H.
ЛУ.
(of Inver-
cargill,
N.Ż.
;
b. Invercargill),
341И
Ne
WM arch, Col.
B. J.
(of Sydney;
b. Peckham Rye, London),
374η
New South Wales, A.I.F. units
from,
420
New Zealand and Australian
Division, see Australian Im¬
perial Force
New Zealand Expeditionary
Force,, total casualties during
Dardanelles Campaign,
909
—
Army Dental Service,
376,
718η
—
Army Medical Corps
:
N.Z.
Field Ambulance,
357, 358, 376
—
Artillery, disposition of bat¬
teries,
26
Apr.-Ą
May,
59. 1st
Battery,
57, 59, 74, 75,
*37,
5ŞO,
555,
814W
Í
during Turkish
attack of
19
May,
гбоп,
Lone
Pine attack,
499-500, 536. 2nd
Battery,
57, 11.4.
Ϊ55,
161, 214,
629;
at Landing,
59;
during
Turkish attack of
19
May,
159.
3rd
Battery,
57 ;
to
Helles,
3η,
59,
бо.
4th (Hozvitsery Bat¬
tery,
57, 75, 500, 746;
at Land¬
ing,
59 ;
during Turkish attack
of
19
May,
159, 160,
Nek attack,
7
Aug.,
611
—
Chaplains,
756η, 758η
—
Engineers,
95, 200;
casual¬
ties,
98м;
at Quinn's,
98, 199,
201, 232,
Courtney's,
341И-
lst Field Company,
96, 577;
at
Quinn's and Pope's,
126-7, 233.
2nd
Field Company,
355-
Field
Troop,
127, 471», 578»
956
INDEX
N.Z. Exped.
Force—continued.
—
Infantry
: 1st
Brigade,
7, 8,
14, 22, 23, 45-6, 49, 86, 88, 116,
153, 179, 180, 189, 222, 233, 234,
248,
33o*v
454, 5851 596, 606.
607, 629, 635, 642, 644, 645, 651.
680, 687, 688, 689, ,745«, 799,
8і2и,
876, 877;
strength, before
Second Battle of Krithia,
4, 40,
б
and
9
Aug.,
707,
Sept.,
802η
;
to
Helles,
4-5 ;
in Second Battle
of Krithia,
15-21, 28, 36-7,
casualties,
40,
relations with
Australians after,
43η;
returns
to Anzac,
164, 166;
relieves
4
Aust.
Bde.
at Quinn's and
Courtney's,
229 ;
compared with
Australian infy.,
230;
attacks
from Quinn's,
4-5
June,
235-40,
245,
casualties,
240 ;
in Battle of
Sari Bair: orders for,
459-60,
attacks Chunuk Bair,
577-82,
597>
636-41,
position at dawn,
7
Aug.,
595,
and at dusk,
646,
con¬
dition of bns.,
650,
composition
and plans for attack,
8
Aug.,
666, 8
Turk.
Div.
counter¬
attacks,
9
Aug.,
705-6,
6th Loyal
North Lanes. relieves,
707 ;
7th Aust. Inf.
Bde.
relieves,
Sept.,
802.
Auckland Battalion,
Ş7,
650, 666, 667, 677, 706,
708η;
in Second Battle of Krithia,
15-9» 37
у
casualties,
40;
attacks
from Quinn's,
4-5
June,
235-40,
7
June,
246-7 ;
Wellington Bn.
relieves,
247 ;
in attack on
Chunuk Bair
:
its
rôle,
577-8,
attacks,
636-41, 646,
casualties,
640, 707,
Turkish counter¬
attack,
10
Aug.,
711.
Canter¬
bury Battalion,
222, 224, 228,
253, 650,
876И,
877, 894;
to
Helles, 4;
command,
16, 580;
in
Second Battle of Krithia,
16-8,
20, 37., 38-9,
casualties,
40 ;
establishes
Nos.
1
and
2
Out¬
posts,
179«-;
at Quinn's,
30
May,
226, 31
May,
231,
attacks
from,
4-5
June,
235-40, 7
June,
247 ;
at Imbros,
381 ;
in attack
on Chunuk Bair
:
its
rôle,
577-8,
attacks,
580-1, 636-7,
withdraws
to Rhododendron,
645-6,
casual¬
ties,
640-1,
strength,
7
Aug.,
645η.
О
tag
о
Battalion,
581,
N.Z. Exped. Force
—
continued.
634, 64
1 та,
650, 666, 687;
to
Helles, 4 ;
in Second Battle of
Krithia,
16-9, 37,
casualties,
40 ;
at Imbros,
381 ;
its attack on
Chunuk Bair
:
its
rôle.
577-8,
attacks,
578-80, 636, 637, 638,
679,
defends captured position,
691-2,
Turkish counter-attack,
9
Aug.,
705-6,
casualties,
707.
Wellington Battalion,
253,
641η,
65О, 6б9, 67О,
68ΐ, 6οι,
877,
8q4;
in Second Battle of Krithia,
x5-9,
36-7,
casualties,
40;
at
Quinn's,
247, 252;
in attack on
Chunuk Bair
:
its
rôle,
577-8,
666,
attacks,
636-7, 666-8,
defends
captured position,
671-8,
strength
after fight,
679,
mounted rifles
relieve,
679.
Maori Contingent,
4І2П,
448,
4S7n,
568, 569«, 578«,
650, 651, 666, 676, 685, 686, 693.
698; 707, 745 ;
in Battle of Sari
Bair,
572, 573
—
-Machine-guns, see Machine-
guns (British and Austra¬
lian)
—Mounted Rifles
:
N.Z.M.R.
Brigade,
127, 139, 185, 189, 191»
454, 581, 587, 606, 725, 745, 747.
799, 852, 876, 877, 893;
reaches
Anzac,
116 ;
relieves
1
Naval
Bde., 116;
during Turkish
attack of
19
May, 151-2,
163;
takes over
Nos.
1
and
2
Out¬
posts,
180 ;
casualties at Old
No.
3
Post,
196;
in Battle of
Sari Bair
:
its
rôle,
457-8, 567,
disposition,
4
Aug.,
568,
clears
foot-hills,
568-78,
condition,
7
Aug.,
650,
British troops relieve.
9
Aug.,
707;
strength,
6
and
9
Aug.,
707, 29,
Aug.,
761,
Sept.,
802»;
in Hill
60
attacks,
726,
729, 730-1, 732,
73б, 750-З,
755-6,
casualties,
761« ; 7
Aust.
Inf.
Bde.
relieves, Sept.,
802;
command,
828.
Auckland Regi¬
ment,
196, 572, 659, 651, 666,
668w,
691, 747;
during Turkish
attack of
19
May, 151-2; in
Battle of Sari Bair: captures
Old No.
3
Post,
568-9,
(casual¬
ties)
569,
at Chunuk Bair,
676-9;
in Hill
60
attack,
750;
strength,
29
Aug.,
76ІИ.
Canterbury
INDEX
957
N.
Z. ExPED.
Force—continued.
Regiment,
180-2, 568,
57б,
650,
745, 747, 877;
command,
574;
during Turkish attack of
19
May
y 15g;
takes over
Nos.
1
and
2
Outposts,
180;
patrols
locate Anafarta guns,
183 ;
at
Old No.
3
Post,
191-2, 194-5;
in Battle of Sari Bair
:
captures
Walden
Point,
572, 573, 574,
moves to Bauchop's, 574'5
Î
in
Hill
60
attacks,
730-1, 732,
73&,
750,
casualties,
744η;
strength,
29
Aug., 76m. Otago Regi¬
ment,
139η,
568,
6so,
745, 747,
877;
reaches Anzac,
191;
takes
over
Nos.
1
and
2
Outposts,
191;
in Battle of Sari Bair:
captures Bauchop's, S72,
573,
574, 575-6,
casualties,
576;
in
Hill
60
attacks,
730-1, 732, 736,
750,
casualties,
744η
;
strength,
29
Aug.,
761
n. Wellington
Regiment,
163, 568, 579,
S^o,
581, 650, 687, 747, 750-1, 877;
during Turkish attack of
19
May,
151 ;
at Old No._
3
Post,
192-5,
casualties,
194 ;
in Battle
of Sari Bair
:
captures Destroyer
Hill and Table Top,
569-72,
at
Chunuk Bair,
679, 691-3, 705-6,
casualties,
707;
strength,
29
Aug., 76m
New Zealand Gully,
886»
NiBRUNESi Point,
178, 180, 353
Nichol,
972
Pte. W.,
1
Pioneer
Bn. (of Coonamble, N.S.W.
;
b.
Bradford,
Eng.)· 548
Nimmo,
Maj. R. H.
(of Sotith-
port, Q'land; b. Oak Park,
Einasleigh, Q'land),
295-8
Nisbet, Lt. T. H. (of Dunedin,
N.Z.; b. Hawthorn, Vic),
578
Nix, Capt.
J. E.
(of Charters
Towers, Q'land
;
b. Hillgrove,
N.S.W.)
,
8i2n
N00NAN,
694
R.Q.M.S.
F. W. S.,
6
Bn. (b. Melbourne),
384»
Norris,
Maj.
A. R. (b. Willewa,
N.S.W.),
631
North Beach (Plates pp.
834,
866;
Maps pp.
75, 854;
Sk. p.
832), 45,
I7O,
264, 307, 831 et
seq., 847, 857, 860, 864 et seq.,
873, 874, 885, 888, 892 et seq.
Νοττ,
Lt.-Col.
H. C,
381
Nugent,
Capt. G. W·, 712
Oakey, Capt. A. N.
(of Christ-
church,
N.Z.
;
b. Lyttelton,
NZ) 8
), 57
Odessa,
431, 433
Officers, troops' relations with,
410-1
;
appointed from ranks,
412;
selection of,
421;
brigadiers
appointed brigadier
-
generals,
422
Ogilvie, Lt. T. A. (of Toorak,
Vic., and Corowa, N.S.W.; b.
Williamstown, Vic),
534η
Ogilvy, Capt. A. J.,
123, 125
Olive Grove (Map p.
80), 76, 84,
116, 137, 157, 163,
1.70η,
172,
і8з, зоз, ЗО4,
353, 359, 3^3»,
484,
8зі, 8зз,
841,
85ОП, 86д,
885, 888,
9ОО
;
positions of
Turkish batteries in,
80, 81,
82«,
patrols attempt to locate,
174-7;
enemy shell Anzac Beach
from,
349-50, 354-8;
naval and
field artillery bombard,
6
and
10
Dec,
868
Oliver, Lt. W. D. (of Melbourne;
b. Fawkner, Vic),
бібп
Ornonia,
840га
Onslow, Capt.
B. W.,
78
Oratunga Trench,
494η
Orchard, Lt. A. A. (of Launces-
ton,
Tas.; b. Launceston),
174-7
O'Reilly,
954
Pte. Myles,
18
Bn.
(of Sydney; b. Parramatta,
N.S.W.),
742
Orr, Capt.
J. E.
(of Mount
Morgan, Q'land; b. Brisbane),
826«
Orsova,
772
Oruba, sunk at Imbros at break¬
water,
840
Osborne, Capt.
J. B.
(of Sydney),
513, 540, 816
Outpost No.
1
(Plate p.
182;
Map
P-
150, 578;
Sk. pp.
45, 459),
45, 139, 159, 180, 181, 193, 196,
448, 5^7, 568, 646, 725, 799, 800,
804«, 866, 875, 891, 895, 897;
position and establishment of,
179η
Outpost No.
2
(Plate p.
182;
Maps pp.
75, 578;
Sk. pp.
45,
459), 45," 139, 159, 180, 182,
183, 191, 192, 193, 196, 284, 347,
958
INDEX
Outpost No.
2—
continued.
448, 459,
486η,
5б7, 5б8,
569,
572, 575 et seq., 646, 651, 688,
696, 701, 799, 800, 831, 832, 833,
836,
840га, 847га
;
position
and
establishment
of,
179η
Outpost No.
3
(Plates pp.
182,
659;
Map p.
578;
Sk. pp.
459,
568), 293, 448, 457, 459,
5б8и,
; 584,
7i8w,
832, 833, 878*1 ;
New
Zealanders establish,
196
Outpost, Old No.
3
(Plates pp.
579, 699;
Maps pp.
75, 578;
Sk.
pp.
178, 197, 571), 197, 457. 458,
567, 570 et seq., 581,
804га;
mounted rifles capture,
191-5,
Turks recapture,
195-6,
and
strengthen,
196;
Auckland M.R.
capture,
6
Aug.,
568-9
Överton, Maj.
P.
J.
(of Greta,
N.Z.
;
b. Christchurch, N.Z.),
reconnoitres route to Chunuk
Bair,
180-2,
Г85-7,
457, 461;
in
Battle of Sari Bair,
586-7, 589,
1 591, 593, 635,
killed,
594 ;
quoted,
197;
mentioned,
188,
194, 195, 456, 463, 583, 654
Owen, Lt.-Col.
R. H.,
137, 160,
165
Owen's Gully (Plates pp.
505,
526, 565, 899;
Maps pp.
150,
566;
Sk. p.
55), 56, 142, 143,
255, 497, 508, 509, 510, 512, 518,
519, 525 et seq., 537, 550, 816,
846
Paddon,
Maj. C. J. S.
W.
(b.
Saffron
Walden,
Essex,
Eng.),
576
Page,
Maj. H. H.
(of Sydney;
b.
Graf
ton, N.S.W.),
812η
Pain,
Maj. J. H. F.
(of Sydney;
b.
Homebush,
N.S.W.), in Lone
Pine attack,
505,
506га, 5о8,
543,
54б-8,
551
Palestine,
522», 792, 828
Palmer,
41
Sgt.
R.,
8
L.H.
Regt,
(of Winchelsea, Vic.
;
b. Kew,
Vic), 6i6n
Panagia,
88іи
Paris,
793, 796, 797
Paris,
Maj
.-Gen. Sir
Α.,
com¬
mands Composite
Div.
at
Helles, 8;
mentioned,
19, 21, 23,
35,
43M
Park,
4137
Sgt. J.
Α.,
4
Fid. Coy.
Engrs. (of Sydney; b. Bristol,
Eng.),
823η
Parry,
Lt.
H. L.
(of Guildford,
W.
Aust.; b.
Albany,
W.
Aust.),
304
Parsons,
Maj. H. M. (b.
Inman
Valley,
S. Aust.),
in Hill 60
attack,
754-6
Patón, Brig.-Gen.
J.
(of Waratah,
N.S.W.;
b.
Newcastle, N.S.W.),
commands
25
Bn.,
422, 7
Inf.
Bde., 810,
Rear Party at Anzac
Evacuation,
878 ;
during Evacua¬
tion,
891, 895, 896,
takes over
from
Gen. Russell, 20
Dec,
892 ;
mentioned,
882
Patrols, Australian and New
Zealand, at Anzac,
54-6,
173»
244,
309га,
8II-2, of
2
Bn. at
the Pimple,
56,
of
13
Bn. to
Dead Man's Ridge,
99га,
to dis¬
cover batteries in Olive Grove.
174-7,
and Anafarta,
183,
of
9
Bn. on right flank,
189-90,
with
Sgt. Freame to German Officers',
325-7,
of
12
Bn. from Tasmania
Post,
474«;
Turkish,
173, 261,
see also Reconnaissances
Pearce, Senator Rt. Hon. G.
F.,
375n,
376
Pearce, Capt.
J. W.
(of
Ballarat,
Vic; b.
Ballarat),
808,
809η
Peck, Lt.-Col. J. H.,
49311
Peninsula Press, The,
384
Periscope Rifle, invention and
efficacy of,
250-1 ;
manufactured
at Anzac,
358
Periscopes,
94, 128, 498, 536, 55°,
558;
at Quinn's,
118;
manufac¬
tured at Anzac,
358 ;
Turks at¬
tempt to use,
253, 285-7
Perkins,
772
Dvr. V.
В.,
3
Bn.
(of
Bathurst, N.S.W.;
b.
Bathurst),
559«
Permezel, Capt.
С. Н.
(of Mel¬
bourne; b. Hawthorn, Vic),
39,
333, 334
Perry, Lt.-Col. S. L. (b. Sydney),
208-9, 213, 220, 221
Persia,
764, 785
Perth,
617
Peters,
Maj. F.
W.
(of East Mal-
vern, Vic; b. Kyneton, Vic),
601»
Peyton, Lt.-Gen. Sir
W. E.,
788
INDEX
959
Phillips., Brig.-Gen. O.
F.
(of
Sydney;
b.
Warwick, Q'land),
70, 72, 75, 77, 79, 82, 83, 159,
198, 199, 611, 643, 668
Pieper, Capt., 848
PieeSj at
Helles, 5 ;
at Anzac
:
Brighton Beach,
352,
North
Beach,
831, 834,
for Evacuation,
860, 880-1,
Walker's,
834, 847,
865, 867,
Watson's,
284, 348,
354, 359,
360П,
834, 836, 840,
847, 860, 868, 874, 875, 881, 888,
889, 892«,
Williams',
834, 837,
840, 841, 847, 865, 866, 867, 868,
883
Piesse^ Capt. V. F. (of Wagin,
W. Aust.),
610, 618,
622η
Pilcher,
55
Ovr. E. S.,
1
Div.
M.T. Coy. (of Capeville, Pent-
land, Q'land; b. Ayr, Q'land),
385«
Pimple, The (Plate p.
565 ;
Maps
pp.
75, 263, 279;
Sk. p.
47), 52,
56, 66, 67, 70, 72, 75, 82, 94,
114, 136, 137, 140 et seq.,
т-Ѕ7п,
250, 267, 268, 276, 282, 283, 289,
343, 488, 495, 499 et seq., 5*9,
520, 553. 557, 563 ;
name of,
їбг
;
straightening of salient at,
by sapping,
254-9;
tunnelling
from,
259-60, 262, 277-8 ;
trench-
mortars first used at,
288
Pine Ridge (Map p.
150;
Sk. pp.
I75>
267), 56, 173, 175, 176, 184,
268, 298, 300,
зі9,_
489H,
525;
description and position of,
267
Pinkstone,
Capt. S.
A. (oí
Wagga Wagga, N.S.W.
;
b.
Cootamundra, N.S.W.
), 516
Pinnacle, The (Plates pp.
666,
716, 717 ;
Map p.
641 ;
Sk. pp.
637, 699), 638, 639, 640, 646, 666,
670, 673, 676, 677, 679, 698, 699,
706 et seq., 843, 845;
N.Z.
trenches at,
9
Aug.,
707-8,
British troops take over,
707
Pinwill,
Lt.-Col. W. R.,
878»
Pittendrigh,
896
Cpl. R. G.,
13
Bn. (of Sydney; b. Bathurst,
N.S.W.),
735
Plant, Lt.-Col. E. C. P.,
190
Plateau
400
(Sk. p.
61), 1, 47,
48, 55, 61, 65 et seq., 85, 86, 134,
136, 141, 144, 158, 160, 162, 163,
186, 187», 254, 256, 264, 283,
288, 450, 451, 890;
disposition
Plateau
400—
continued,
of
1
Inf.
Bde.
on, May,
255 ?
topography of,
267-8;
see also
Johnston's Jolly, Lone Pine
Playfair,
Maj. T. A. J.
(of
Waverley, N.S.W.; b. Sydney),
157**
Pluggers Plateau
(Plates pp.
76,
459;
Maps pp.
150, 854;
Sk. p.
837), 49, 58, 59, 74, 75, 80, 114,
155, 214, 311, 380«, 449, 629,
836, 875, 883, 890, 891, 895;
name of,
161
Poincare, R.,
795
Polines
s,
114
Pte.
F.
E.,
14
Bn.
(of
Bendigo,
Vic;
b. Geelong,
Vic),
149-50
Pollack,
2670
Pte.
F., 4
M.G. Bn.
(of Sydney;
b. South Gundagai,
N.S.W.),
896η
Pontoons,
5
P00LE,
64
C.S.M. L. J.,
7
Bn.
(of
Ballarat,
Vic;
b.
Ballarat
East),
32
Pope,
Col. H.,
at Quinn's,
29-30
May,
213, 219, 226, 227-8;
in
Battle of Sari Bair,
592, 593,
594, 635, 660, 661, 662;
men¬
tioned,
97, 218, 223, 230, 235,
664
Pope's Hill (Plates pp.
50, 51,
86, 120, 268;
Maps pp.
150, 624:
Sk. pp.
46, 87, 464), 46, 48, 50,
86, 87, 88, 89, 97, 99», 100, 102,
108», 109,
no,
122, 126, 127,
134, 151 et seq.,
170η,
199,
2O5,
2θ6,
208, 214,
22O,
240,
2б5,
28IW,
284, 285, 287, 288, 308«,
312, 315, 316,
ЗТ-7П,
338, 347,
367, 466, 597,
боб,
6θ7,
608, 61
ϊ,
6l4,
621 et seq., 636,
650η,
791,
8o9, 812, 817, 821,
834η, 842Η,
844,
87б,
877, 879,
8ç4,
895,
9θθ;
situation
at,
13
May, 11
7-8;
command and staff at,
201 ; 1
L.H.
Bde.
takes over,
229 ;
Australians commence mining
fron%
29
May,
233, 259;
machine-guns at,
250
Poppy Valley (Plates pp.
272,
273;
Sk. p.
267), 158, 271, 274,
276, 300, 301, 318, 877; 12
Bn.
tunnels towards,
261-2;
descrip¬
tion and position of,
268
960
INDKX
PoRTEous,
W.-O.
A. W.,
Otago
;
Bn.
(of Oamaru and
Dunediii,
N.Z.
;
b. Dunedin),
692
Port Said,
415
Pos
singh:am, Capt. A. H., killed,
36
Postal, receipt of mails at Anzac,
383-4
Posts, see Outposts, Lone Pine
Potter, Lt. G. (of Claremont,
W
r.
Aust.
;
b. Linlithgowshire, Scot¬
land),
482
Potter, Capt.
J. E. B.
(of Putney,
London
;
b.
Wimbledon, Lon¬
don),
353И
Potts, Lt. P. (of Sydney; b.
Orange, N.S.W.),
123, 125
Powell, Col. H. A. (of Kadina,
S. Aust.
;
b. Kadina),
834η
Powles, Col.
C. G.
(of Welling¬
ton, N.Z.
;
b. Wellington), in
Ί;
Hill 6Ö
attacks,
740, 742, 743,
744, 762;
mentioned,
185«-
Pozzi,
Lt* L. L. (of Fitzroy, Vic;
b. Fitzroy),
31
Precious,
4431
R.S.M. J. H.,
8
Fid. Coy. Engrs. (of Mel¬
bourne; b. Ashford, Kent,
Eng.), 823«.
Prentice,
196
Pte.
F. S.,
10
L.H.
Regt,
(of
Katanning,
W.
Aust.;
b.
Bedfordshire,
Eng.), 228»
Press, 419-20, 427
Frigge,
Maj. E. R.,
quoted,
711η,
y-TĄn
;
mentioned,
660,
6697г,
670η
Prior,
Maj. J. G.
(of Adelaide;
b.
Penfield,
S. Aust.),
364
Prisk, Capt.
R. C. G.,
602, 603
Prisoners, Australian and New
Zealand,
55η,
299, 301, 674,
Essad Pasha offers reward for,
524;
German, captured by Wel¬
lington Bn.,
8
Aug.,
668;
Turkish,
captured at Quinn's,
114м,
22
1,
Leane's Trench,
493,
Lone Pine,
510, 532,
Destroyer Hill,
570,
581,
in Chailak
Dere, S79-80,
Battle of Sari Bair,
593, 668
Pritchabd, Lt.
H. R.
(of Sydney;
b. Haberfield, N.S.W.),
752
Prockter, Lt.
С. Н.
(of Kala-
munda, W. Aust.; b. Hawthorn,
Vic),
492, 493
Puckle, Lt. C. E. M. (of
Mul-
lewa, W. Aust.
;
b. Toorak,
Vic),
478-9
Pulling,
Lt.
C. W. L.
(of North
Sydney;
b.
Bowral,
N.S.W.),
22O,
б52
Purves-Stewart, Col. Sir James
(of London
;
b. Edinburgh),
reports on sickness in Gallipoli,
800-2
Pye, Lt. R. E. (of Sydney), 75on
Q, Hill, see Hill
Q
Queensland, A.I.F. units from,
420
Queensland Point, see
Ari
Burnu
QuiNN,
Maj.
Η., 9Ο,
94, 95, 97:
during Turkish attack on
Quinn's,
29
May,
215,
killed,
219
Quinn's Post (Plates pp.
50, 51,
86, 120, 121, 183, 220, 221, 268,
625;
Maps pp.
150, 276, 624;
Sk. pp.
46, 127, 464), 47 et seq.,
59, 71,
72п,
84, 86, 88, 9». "7,
134,
із8, І4О,
148 et seq., 167,
197, 198, 230 et seq., 242, 248,
265,
266η,
279, 2&4 et seq., 307,
3o8w, 312, 325,
330П,
345, 347n,
426, 465, 526, 597, 599, 606, 607,
6ogn, 624 et seq., 636, 65
on,
674,
760η,
791,
8θ9,
812, 817, 820,
822, 839, 843, 844, 876, 877. 879.
894, 895, 900, 908;
importance
of,
46, 85, 249-50 ;
position of,
87» 89 ;
dangerous situation of,
89, 91, 94-5 ;
divided into
sectors,
91-3 ;
proximity of
Turkish line to,
92, 93, 201-2,
250;
bombing at,
95-6, 251-2;
system of reliefs at,
97-8;
mining at,
98, 126-7, 233, 259;
Turks mine towards,
155, 199»
200, 203-5 ;
attacks from
: 15
and
16
Bns.,
9-10
May,
99-116,
(casualties)
114η,
2
L.H.
Regt.,
15
May,
122-6,
(casualties)
125-6,
10
L.H.
Regt., 30
May,
224-9,
N.Z. infantry,
4-5
June,
235-4°'
245,
(casualties)
240-1,
N.Z.
infantry,
7
June,
246-7, 2
L.H.
Regt., 7
Aug.,
628-31 ;
Turks
attack,
29
May,
205-22, 259,
(casualties)
213, 222, 29-30
June,
310, 316;
situation at,
INDEX
961
Quinn's Post
—
continued.
13-14
May,
118-22;
garrison at,
18-19
M
cry,
152,
prior
to
29
May,
205-6 ;
position at, strengthened,
May,
152-3 ;
command and staff
at,
201, 247;
Turks
fortify
craters opposite,
223 ;
Ν.Ζ.
Inf.
Bde.
takes over,
229;
name of,
249,
287η;
Turkish troops oppo¬
site, June,
253 ;
Turkish post
opposite,
124, 134, 168, 239, 309,
310, 311, 316, 325,
ЗЗІ,
465, 601,
603, 605, 607, 629,
Turkish staff
contemplates withdrawal to
Mortar
Ridge,
253, 57 Regt,
garrisons,
330 ;
see also Bombing
Racecourse (Quinn's),
93
Rafferty, Lt. A. J. (of Sydney),
744П
Rafferty, Lt.-Col. R.
Α.,
at Tas¬
mania Post,
474-5 ;
mentioned,
261, 272«, 548, 549
Raids, of
4
Bn. on Johnston's
-
Jolly,
55 ;
of
1
Bn. to German
Officers',
4-5
June,
241-4;
of
N.Z. infantry from Quinn's,
4-5
June,
235-40, 7
June,
246-7;
oí
5
LïH.
Regt,
on Bird Trenches,
23
Aug.,
824η
;
see also Attacks,
Reconnaissances
Railway, Berlin
-
Constantinople,
771
Rankine, Lt.-Col. R., 149
Rations, see Supplies
Ravine Spur (Map p.
14;
Sk. p.
10), 11, 12, 14, 37, 43;
position
of,
10
Rawson,
Maj. C. D. (b.
Coim-
batore, India),
58, 59, 66, 81, 84,
157η
Razor Edge,
264
Reconnaissances, of
2
Inf.
Bde.
area, at Second Battle of
Krithia,
21 ;
of
15
and
16
Bns.,
from Quinn's,
9-10
May,
99-116,
its effect on morale of troops,
115;
air: of Turkish disposi¬
tions at Anzac, May,
137-8;
in
attempt to locate Turkish bat¬
teries in Olive Grove,
174-7 ;
Maj. Overton's,
in endeavour to
reach Chunuk Bair,
15
May,
180-2, 27
May,
185-7;
of New
Zealanders, on flank north of
Anzac,
470-1 ;
see also Patrols
Recreations, bathing at Anzac,
382-3
Red Crescent,
165
Red Cross,
165, 802 ;
Germans and
Turks respect,
162«
Red Cross Society,
381, 400, 408;
commissioner of, visits
Ánzac,
Oct.,
851
Redford,
Maj.
T. H.
(of Warr-
nambool, Vic; b. Warrnam-
bool), in Nek attack,
7
Aug.,
613,
killed,
623га
Reed,
Maj
.-Gen.
H. L.,
V.C. (b.
Monkstown, Co. Dublin, Ire¬
land),
871
Regiments, see Australian Im¬
perial Force, British Army,
New Zealand Expeditionary
Force, Turkish Army
Reid,
Maj. A. D.
(of Murrura-
burrah, N.S.W.
;
b. Murrum-
burrah),
62&П
Reid,
Maj. J.
M.
(of Tenterfield,
N.S.W.
;
b. Tent Hill, N.S.W.)
,
in attack on Dead Man's Ridge,
7
Aug.,
625-6,
killed,
628И
Reid,
708
Pte. P.,
51
Bn. (of Cool-
g-ardie, W. Aust.
;
b. Belfast,
Ireland),
146»
Reid,
186
Pte. R. M.,
10
L.H.
Regt.
(b.
Staffordshire,
Eng.),
228
Reinforcement Green,
412-3,
802η
Remounts, see Australian Im¬
perial Force, Horses, Mules
Renton,
969
Pte.
T.,
10
L.H.
Regt,
(of Perth, W. Aust.; b.
Liverpool,
Eng.), 758, 76
τη
Reserve Gully (Sk. p.
448), 183,
264, 448, 485, 584, 585
Reserve Trench,
Helles (Map
p.
32;
Sk. pp.
24, 33), 17, 19, 25
Rest Gully (Sk, p.
448), 264,
374, 448, 485, 809
Reynell, Lt.-Col.
С
(of Reynella,
S. Aust.
;
b. Rostrevor, Magill,
S. Aust.), in Hill
60
attack,
755,
killed,
758«;
mentioned,
313-4
Rhododendron Ridge (Plates pp.
182, 579, 659, 699, 716, 743;
Map p.
635 ;
Sk. pp.
178, 459,
637), 179, 181, 182, 186, 188,
192, 197, 456 et seq., 471, 570,
572, 578 et seq., 594, 595, 606,
634 et seq., 646, 666, 673, 679,
962
INDEX
Rhododendron Ridge
—
continued.
688, 698, 700, 71
1,
713, 714»,
799,
804η,
8
11,
839, 877, 893;
name of,
177;
see also Apex,
Pinnacle
Richardson, Capt. C.
N.
(of
Scottsdale,
Tas.
;
b. Scottsdale)
,
155
Richard
son,
Lt.
-Col.
J.
L>. (of
Raymond Terrace, N.S.W.)
;
b.
Raymond Terrace),
2997í
Richardson,
1046
Sgt.
R.
L.,
11
Bn. (of Onslow, W. Attst.
;
b.
Echtica, Vic.
), 484«
Rickard,
129
Sgt.,
С. В.,
10
L.H.
Regt,
(of Northam,
W. Aust.
;
b.
Dundee, Scotland),
8τΐη
Riddell,
Maj. C.
Carre (of Mel¬
bourne; b. Melbourne),
879η
Ringwood, Lt.
M.
(of Perth, W.
Aust.;
b. Dungannon,
Ireland),
482
River Clyde (Plate p.
6), 5
Road from Anafarta to Chunuk
В
air,
264», 659
Robertson, second officer of
Southland,
807
Robertson, Lt. A. J. (of Perth,
W. Aust.
;
b. Bundalaguah,
Vic),
491
Robertson,
Maj. H. C. H.
(of
Western
district, Vic.
;
b. Warr-
nambool, Vic.),
757
Robertson, Brig.-Gen.
J. C,
com¬
mands
9
Bn.,
300
Robertson, Lt. T. (of East Bris¬
bane; b. Rockhampton,
Q
'land),
91»
Robertson,
Maj. W. R. C.
(of
Sydney; b. St. George, N.S.W.)
,
744»
Robinson, Lt. W. (of
Murra
Warra district, Vic; b. Lear-
month, Vic),
613, 623«
Robinson, Capt.
W. C.
(of Fre-
mantle, W. Aust.),
623η
Rockliff,
Maj. W. H.,
at
Leane's Trench,
479-83, 489-90 ;
wounded,
495»
Rodger, Capt.
W. J.
(of Christ-
church, N.Z.
;
b. Christchurch),
236-8
Rogasch,
204
Spr.
E. A. G.,
2
Fid.
Coy. Engrs. (of Marnoo, Vic.
;
b.
Boort,
Vic),
278
Roper,
2437
Pte. D.,
11
Bn. (of
Subiaco, W. Aust.
;
b.
Ballarat,
Vic),
492
Rose,
Maj. J.
M.
(of Palmerston
North, N.Z.
;
b. Drainie, Elgin,
Scotland),
153, 250, 662, 736
Rosenthal,
Maj
.-Gen. Sir C,
commands
3
A.F.A.
Bde., 59-60;
wounded,
77 >
mentioned,
66,
69, 70, 76, 256
Ros kams,
Lt.
L. J. C.
(of Keller-
berrin,
W. Aust.;
b.
Bristol,
Eng.), 618, 623«
Ross,
Lt.-Col.
Α. Μ.,
quoted,
308-9 ;
mentioned,
270«
Ross,
Maj.
P.
J.
(of Toowoomba,
Q'land
;
b. Toowoomba),
77, 79,
83, 297, 549
RossiTËR,
Capt.
F. N. C.
(b.
Ex wick, Devon,
Eng.), 58, 59»
161
ROUMANIA,
36O,
43I, 776, 786
Rowan, Capt. A. P. (of Mel¬
bourne; b. St.
Kilda,
Vic),
619,
620,
623η
Ro
well,
Lt.-Col. F. M.
(of
Lockley's, S. Aust.
;
b. Lockley's),
367;
commands troops at
Pope's,
201
Royal Air Force, see British Air
Force
Royal Australian Naval Bridg¬
ing Train, see Australian
Navy
Royal Australian Navy, see
Australian Navy
Royal Flying Corps, see British
Air Force
Royal Naval Division, sec
British Army
Royal Navy, see British Navy
Rusdhi Pasha, commands
16
Turk.
Div.,
324, 475»;
men¬
tioned,
489И,
493«
Russell,
Maj.
-Gen. Sir A. H. (of
Hastings, N.Z.
;
b. Napier,
N.Z.), during Hill
60
attack,
731, 736-9, 743, 746;
commands
N.Z.
&
A. Div.,
828,
Rear¬
guard at Anzac Evacuation,
878,
889, 892;
mentioned,
180,
185η,
194, 195, 293,
Ѕ72П,
57^ 734 et
seq., 744, 753, 754,
7Φη,
762,
891
INDEX
963
Russell's Top (Plates pp.
50, 51,
86, 625, 834;
Maps pp.
150, 608;
Sk. pp.
46, 87, 464}, 45 et seq.,
54, 73, 86, 87, 89, 116, 117, 118,
134, 136, 137,
*39,
144, 151, 153.
159,
ібоя, ібз,
loi»
200,
2О7,
222, 234, 244,
25О,
284, 293, 339,
35О,
464,
4б5,
485, 499,
53б,
555,
боб,
6о7, би, 6і2, біз, 6і5,
621,
623,
б2б,
629, 791, 798, 799, 809
et seq., 821,
823η,
8з2, 8з4,
842,
844, 848, 857,
%77,
879,
88з>
890,
894, 895» 9OO ;
importance of,
74-5,
З07;
Turks attack,
29-30
June,
307-17,
casualties,
317;
mining operations at, Sept.-Nov.,
817-20;
see also Nek
Russia,
430, 700, 764 et seq., 906,
909;
objects to employment of
Italian or Greek troops at Dar¬
danelles,
431
Russian Army,
431, 433, 435;
retires in
Galicia,
430
Rutherford, Capt. D. W. (of
Rockhampton,
Q
'land
;
b. Rock-
hampton
),
299η
Ryan,
Maj
.-Gen. Sir
C. S.,
130
Ryan, Capt. P.
F.
(of Melbourne,
b. Smythesdale, Vic.),
826
Ryrie,
Maj
.-Gen. Sir
G. de L.,
commands
2
L.H.
Bde., 293 ;
estimate of,
294;
his plans for
sortie to Balkan Pits,
28
June,
295
',
protests against proposed
attack on Holly Ridge,
488,
496;
mentioned, 275W,
297, 38671,
487, 803, 824, 826
Ryrie's Post
(
Plate p.
273 ;
Map.
p.
472;
Sk. p.
487), 318, 473,
487, 812, 844, 877, 879; 7
L.H.
Regt,
establishes,
275 ;
demon¬
stration from,
12
July,
319,
casualties,
320
St.
Cas,
857
Salaheddin Bey,
702
Salónica,
485, 769, 774, 775, 7/6,
779, 780, 782, 786 et seq., 842,
855, 856, 862,
863η,
S7O« ;
Allies
disembark troops at,
777
Săltau,
Lt.
V. L.
(of
Prahran
and Warrnambool,
Vic.
;
b.
Warrnambool,
Vic),
35η
Salt Lake, Suvla (Maps pp.
447, 854), 178, 471«, 648
Sampson,
Maj.
В.
(of Launceston,
Tas.; b.
Launceston), at Quinn's,
9-10
May,
103-4, 105, 108, 109;
mentioned,
159И,
2OO,
213
Sanders,
Liman
von,
adopts de¬
fensive tactics,
4
May 1915,
7;
plans, May,
132;
decides to
attack at Anzac,
132-3;
his
policy, June,
317;
his foreknow¬
ledge of Aug. offensive,
485-6,
and appreciation of situation,
520-2 ;
during Battle of Sari
Bair,
642, 659-60;
quoted,
360,
6491г,
68
1,
722, 867, 897-9, 901-2,
903,
908η,
go9n
;
mentioned, in,
41-2, 50, 96, 134,
135η,
157,
IÓ2W,
35OK,
443,
523IÍ,
530η,
S3
S,
566η,
595,
6б5, бб9п, б7оп,
679-80,
684, 714, 721, 722, 822, 899,
9oi,
9ОЗ, 9О5, 9о6
Sanderson,
329
Pte.
В.,
8
L.H.
Regt.
(of
Benalla,
Vic;
b.
Echuca, Vic),
313
Sanderson, Capt.
W. L.
(of
Claremont,
W. Aust.
;
b.
Omaru,
N.Z.),
757,
in Nek attack,
7
Aug., quoted,
619-20
Sanitation at Anzac,
369-73
Sapping, see Fortifications
Sargood, Lt. C. R. (of Dunedin,
N.Z.; b. Dunedin),
705
Sari Bair (Plates pp.
182, 458,
717), 467, 471, 472, 591, 595,
642η,
668, 679, 685, 692,
7OI,
798,
799, 888, 899 ;
Turkish feature
of,
43ОЯ;
Battle of,
648, 725,
745,
Birdwood's plans for,
444-66,
Godley's plans,
650-1,
687-8, 689, 690-1,
British units
engaged,
447, 454-5.
Chunuk
Bair the main objective,
456,
situation, dawn
7
Aug.,
606-7,
dusk,
7
Aug.,
646, 649-50, (9
Aug.)
699-700,
disposition of
Anzac units in,
7
Aug.,
634,
evacuation of wounded during,
7τ8η;
see also Chunuk Bair,
Hill
971,
Hill
Q
Saros, Gulf of,
486,
500η,
722;
von
Sanders expects landing
^ at,
521
Sarrail, General, commands
French
"
Army of the East,"
769-70;
mentioned,
779, 786,
794, 797
964
INDEX
Sasse,
Lt.-Col.
C. p. (b.
Ken¬
sington, London), in Lone Pine
attack,
519, 533, 552, 563-4
Sasse's Sap, see Lone Pine
Saundees, Capt. W. J. (of
Winchester,
Eng.; b.
London),
737
Sazli Beit
Dere
(Plates pp.
458,
659, 699, 717;
Maps pp.
75, 578;
Sk. pp.
581, 634), 186, 459, 461,
470, 569, 570, 572, 578, 580, 582,
584, 636, 638, 640, 642, 666 et
seq., 677, 708,
7ïo,
714«,
7i8»,
799,
8п,
8i2,
833™;
name and
position of,
181 ;
description of,
581
SCANLAN, Lt. Col. J. J.,
29
Schofield,
Maj. S. C.
(of Auck¬
land, N.Z.
;
b. Thames, N.Z.),
676, 678, 691
w
ScHULEK, P.
F. E.,
685
Scimitar Hill (Map p.
720;
Sk.
PP.
179, 723), 179, 682, 683, 703,
:723,
728η,
744, 745;
Battle of.
724, 798,
824И,
833 ;
see also
Hill
60, "
W
"
Hills
Scobie, Lt.-Col. R., in Lone Pine
attack,
519, 544, 545,
killed,
546,
566η;
mentioned,
548, 551
Scott, Lt.-Col. A. H. (of Wah-
roonga, N.S.W.
;
b. Tumut,
N.S.W.), in Lone Pine attack,
538, 540-1, 554;
mentioned,
816
Scott,
787
Sgt. H.,
13
Bn. (of
Wallsend,
N.S.W.
;
b. Wall-
send), III,
22O
Scott,
Maj. J.
B. (of Launceston,
Tas.,
and Katanning, W. Aust.
;
b. Hagley,
Tas.),
in Nek attack,
618, 619,
623W
Scoït,
564
Sgt.
W. H.,
2
Bn. (of
Eastwood, N.S.W.; b. Sydney),
56
Scott's Point,
424
Scott's Trench: (Sk. p.
137), 137
Scouting, see Patrols, Recon¬
naissances
Scrubby Knoll (Plate p.
140;
Map p.
854), 309, 311, 343, 523;
Turk. H.Q. on,
135, 339, 526
Scurry, Capt.
W. C.
(of Mel¬
bourne; b. Melbourne),
883
"
Second
"
Ridge, i,
46, 47, 48, 74,
184;
see also MacLaurin's
Hill, Plateau
400
Sebd-el-Bahr (Map p.
14), 5, 10,
132
Selby, Lt. A. R.,
257
Seldon,
Lt.
R. T.
F.,
killed,
510
Sellheim, Maj .-Gen. V. C. M.,
commands Aust. " Intermediate
"
Base,
393, 395,
advocates reten¬
tion of Records Section,
415,
417«;
mentioned,
394, 396, 399,
404, 410, 412
Serbia,
771 et seq., 794, 820, 838
Seymour, Commr. C.,
4587г
S
hadbolt,
649
Pte. L. J.,
7
Bn.
(of Castlemaine, Vic; b.
Castlemaine),
562
Shapley,
676
Sgt.
Ε. Α.,
13
Bn.
(of Melbourne; b. Hawthorn,
Vic),
89
Sharpe,
876
Pte.
С
P. M.,
1
Bn.
(of Sydney; b. Beddington,
Surrey,
Eng.),
225η
Shaw, Lt.-Gen.
Rt.
Hon. Sir
F.
С,
commands
13
Div.,
485 ;
reaches
Anzac, 485 ;
during
Battle of Sari Bair,
706 ;
men¬
tioned,
701, 725,
798η
Shaw,
4232
Cpl. J.,
4
Fid. Coy.
Engrs. (of Kalgoorlie, W.
Aust.; b. Wentworth, N.S.W.),
823η
Shell Green (Plate p.
273;
Map
p.
472), 264, 308, 894
Shells, see Ammunition
Shell-shock,
342-3
Shout, Capt. A. J., V.C., in Lone
Pine attack,
563-4,
awarded
V.C.,
564η;
mentioned,
196η
Shrapnel Gully (Plate p.
268;
Maps pp.
150, 854;
Sk. p.
837),
58, 59, 60, 61, 69, 70, 75, 80, 116,
117, 139, 163, 199^, 255, 352,
361, 413, 449, 834, 841
Siddall, Lt.
N.
(of Elsternwick,
Vic; b. Elsternwick),
72
SiGHiN
Dere,
io;
see also Gully
Ravine
Signalling
:
telephone, with
2
Inf.
Bde.
at Second Battle of
Krithia,
35 ;
wireless,
344, 896 ;
during Lone Pine attack, by
periscope,
518,
telephone,
519;
Turkish,
175
Signal Services, see Australian
Imperial Force
Sikhs, see Indian Army
INDEX
965
Silas,
634
Pte.
Ellis,
16
Bn, (b.
London), io8
Silt Spur (Plates pp.
269, 504;
Map p.
279;
Sk. pp.
258, 267),
146η,
257,
27i,
282, 283, 292,
300, 303, 304, 306«, 474, 493»
829, 844,
876W,
877, 894;
de¬
scription and position of,
267,
268-9; 11
Bn. saps to,
269-70
Simon, Lt. E. W. (of Toowong,
Q'land; b. Coomera, Q'land),
217, 218
Sinclair-MacLagan,
Maj .-Gen. E.
G., at Leane's Trench,
492, 494 ;
mentioned,
49, 61,
6g,
89, 127,
14S,
163, 256, 303, 305,
З58,
473,
474, 475
r
493П
Skeen,
Maj
.-Gen. Sir
Α.,
with
Birdwood, plans advance on
left flank,
184-5, 187-9,
drafts
plans for Battle of Sari Bair,
445-66, 597',
during Battle of
Sari Bair, quoted,
606;
men¬
tioned,
138, 196, 197, 291, 292,
ЗЗІ,
436, 437, 469, 470. 471
n,
521, 631, 827
Skouloudis, M.,
792, 793
Slack,
654
Cpl. J.,
15
Bn. (b.
Wellington, N.S.W.),
200, 203,
204, 205
Small, Lt.
F. T.
(of
Blackall,
Q'land; b. Brisbane),
818-9
Smith, Lt. A. F. (of Sydney; b.
Gloucester, N.S.W.),
218
Smith,
Lt.-
Col. E. Hilmer, at
Tasmania Post,
473-4
Smith, Capt. F. (of Mullewa, W.
Aust.
;
b. Mullewa),
478
Smith, Lt.
G. H.
Henderson (of
Perth, W. Aust.; b. Adelaide),
258«
Smith, Lt.
H. G.
(of Ayr, Q'land;
b. Daylesford, Vic),
101, 109
Smith,
232
Pte.
W. R.,
11
Bn.
(of
Bendigo,
Vic; b.
Bendigo),
490
Smith, Lt.-Col. W. Ramsay (of
Adelaide; b. King Edward,
Aberdeensbire, Scotland),
404
Smith,
766
Sgt. W. S.,
7
Bn. (of
Bendigo,
Vic.
;
b. Richmond,
Vic),
562
Smyrna (Sk. p. 441).
467
Smyth,
Maj.
-Gen. Sir
N.
M.,
V.C, (of Marazion, Cornwall,
Eng.; b.
Westminster, London),
Smyth,
Maj
.-Gen. Sir
N.
M.r
V.C.
—
continued.
commands
1
Inf.
Bde., 131;
dur¬
ing Lone Pine attack,
519, 553,
559;
mentioned,
2627í,
501, 880
Snipers, Australian and New
Zealand,
285-7,
in Monash Val¬
ley,
248-9, 250,
their superiority
over Turks,
248-9, 285,
one
hundred sent to Suvla,
719Я;
Turkish,
175, 198-9,
fire from
Dead Man's Ridge,
86,
down
Monash Valley,
127, 128, 129
Snipers' Nest (Plate p.
834;
Maps pp.
75, 578;
Sk. p.
831),
383
η, 567η,
7І4П, 8зі, 832, 8з6,
^866, 868, 897
Snipers' Ridge (Map p.
150;
Sk.
pp.
267, 503),
258η,
2Ç2,
зовп.
47б,
489, 493, 494, 497,
5O9,
5*7,
525, 535 ;
description and
posi*
tion
of,
267; 9
Bn.'s sortie to,
28
June,
300-3,
casualties,
305
Snipers' Slope (Sk. p.
831), 831,
866,
8б7п
Snipers' Trench (Map p.
600;
Sk.
599), 604;
position of,
598;
^
6
Bn. to capture,
599, 602
Snow, see Weather
Sofia,
773
South Beach,
873, 874, 888,
892л,
896;
see also Anzac Beach
South African War,
365, 377
n,
399W,
426, 810
South Australia, A.I.F. units
from,
420
South Wales Borderer Gully,
740И
Spargo,
Lt.
E.
В.
(of Malvern,
Vic;
b. Brunswick,
Vic),
603
Sparks,
Lt.
J. E.
(of Manly,
N.S.W.;
b.
Ipswich,
Q'land
),
107, 112, 155
Spens, Maj
.-Gen.
J.,
410, 413,
422, 805
Sphinx, Anzac
(Piate p.
76;
Map p.
150;
Sk. p.
837), 74,
183, 222, 229, 571, 739, 791, 831;
the Turkish
"
Sari Bair,"
436«
Spies, Turkish,
521
Spragg,
Maj. C. R.
(of Gisborne,
N.Z.),
195
Stark, 387
Sgt.
J. L.,
49
Bn.
(of
Toowoomba, Q'land
;
b.
Morton,
Q'land),
121
966
INDEX
Starneš, Maj. F.
(of Lower
Montere,
N .Z.; b.
Motueka,
N.Z.),
179η
Statuam,
Cpi.
С.
Η.
F.,
Otago
Bn.
(of
Takapau,
Ν.Ζ.
;
b.
Dunedin, N.Z.),
692
Statham, Maj.
F. H.
(of St.
Leonard's, Otago, N.Z.; b.
Dunedin, N.Z.), in advance to
Chunuk Bair,
580, 636,
killed,
692
Staveley, Rear-Admiral
C. M.
(b.
Darmstadt, Germany),
873, 896
Steele's Post (Plate p.
120;
Maps
pp.
150, 600;
Sk. pp.
47, 127,
599), 47, 48, 54,
7**-Њ
72η,
86,
9Ο,
129,
г
48η, τ
53, 224, 225, 238,
et seq., 250, 276,
28г, зоби, з2^
et seq., 338, 599, 60s, 843, 908;
Australians commence mining
from,
260η;
secret tunnels in
front of,
323 ; 1
Bn. tunnels
from, to German Officers',
325 ;
Turkish artillery bombards,
June-July,
342-4,
during Lone
Pine attack,
600-1 ;
garrison
withdraws during bombard¬
ments,
344
Stevens, Lt.-Col.
А. В.,
com¬
mands
2
Bn.,
546;
in Lone Pine
attack,
546, 547-8
Stevens, Lt.-Col.
H. L.
(of Isle
of Wight; b. Finchley, London),
671, 676
Stevenson, Lt.-Col. G.
I. (of Mel¬
bourne; b. Glasgow, Scotland),
827
Stewart, Col. H. (of Christ-
church, N.Z.
;
b. Premnay,
Aberdeenshire, Scotland),
236-8,
239
Stewart, Lt.
J. (of Yass and
Boorowa, N.S.W.
;
b. Camper-
down, Vic),
628η
Still,
Lt. J.
(of Kandy, Ceylon;
b. Horningsham,
Eng.),
quoted,
683 ;
mentioned,
702,
703η
Stivala, Capt.,
835
Stodart, Lt.-Col. R. M. (of
Kangaroo Point, Q'land; b.
Brisbane),
316, 630, 631
Stokes,
Maj.
(temp. Lt.-Col.) E.
S. (of Sydney; b. Newcastle,
N.S.W.)
, 366»
Stone,
989
Sgt.
E. H.,
4
Bn. (of
Northfleet, Kent,
Eng.; b.
ч
London),
510
Stopford,
Lt.-Gen. Hon. Sir F.
W.,
arrives at
Helles, 443 ; in
charge of Suvla operations,
466,
plans,
467-8,
at Suvla,
665,
quoted,
719;
recalled,
720;
men¬
tioned,
435, 440», 441», 468,
469, 649, 682, 683, 701, 702,
703η,
72O
Stores, shelling of Beach prevents
movement of, during daytime,
79;
Birdwood orders recovery
of any left in enemy lines,
245;
supply of iron and timber in¬
creases,
248;
position of Ord¬
nance store at Anzac,
354;
quantity withdrawn from Anzac
during Evacuation,
886;
see
also Supplies
Storey,
199
Cpl.
F., 15
Bn. (of
Brisbane; b. Brisbane),
154
Storey, Lt. R. C. (of
Hobart;
b.
Kildare, Ireland),
272η
Stormonth, Capt.
S. L.
(of
Toowoomba and Nambour,
Q'land; b. Killarney, Q'land),
107
Storms, see Weather
Strati, Island of,
807
Street,
Maj. G.
Α.,
241, 242
Street,
Lt.
L. W.
(of Sydney;
b.
Sydney),
143, 156
Street, Capt.
N.
K.,
712
Stretcher-bearers,
303 ;
at Second
Battle of Krithia,
39-40
Sturdee, Lt.-Col. V. A. H. (of
Melbourne;
b. Frankston,
Vic),
807W,
817
Suckling,
508
Cpl. R.,
15
Bn. (of
Brisbane; b. Christchurch,
N.Z.),
104
Suez,
406
Suez Canal,
406, 771, 793
SuLAJIK,
703
Sullivan,
72
Sgt. H.,
9
L.H.
Regt,
(of
Blackwood,
S. Aust.
;
b.
Blackwood), 314
Sullivan,
1039
Pte.
W.
J.,
9
Bn.
(of Kalgoorlie, W. Aust.; b.
Clifton Hill, Vic),
301
Supplies, organisation of, in Gal-
lipoli, compared with that in
France,
484 ;
at Anzac
:
on
Beach,
346,
"A" and "B"
INDEX
967
S
тз
pplies
—
с о
ntinu
e
d
.
Dépôts,
352,
rum
issue,
502^,
846,
quantity of rations and
forage, Apr.-May
*
347η,
(June)
359,
{July)
359«,
system of
obtaining rations,
353,
scale of
rations,
363,
bread and meat
issue,
364,
lack of variety in
rations affects health o£ troops,
378-80,
No.
5
Supply
Dépôt,
584 ;
see also Stokes
Surprise Gully (Map. p. 472
',
Sk. p.
267),
position of,
267
Susak Kuyu (Map p.
753;
Sk. p.
653), 653, 724, 725, 726, 744,
745, 799, 872, 877, 893;
Gurkhas
capture,
21
Aug.,
729, 732
SuTTONj Col. A. (of Brisbane; b.
Egham,
Eng.), 804
StJTTON, Lt.-Col.
F. G. H.,
699
Suvla Bay (Plate p.
658;
Map
p.
447;
Sk. pp.
179,
436),
178,
180, 182, 183, 187, 251, 355, 445,
446, 447, 453, 471, 472, 566, 592,
61
1,
654, 660, 664,
698м, 7ООП,
7OI,
7О4,
713, 719 et seq., 737,
747, 766 et seq., 781 et seq., 794,
795, 796, 798, 811, 830, 833, 839,
852 et seq., 867, 870, 871, 881 wt
888 et seq. ;
the Landing at
:
plans,
466-8,
(kept secret)
469,
troops allotted,
467,
Turkish
troops at before landing,
523,
the landing operations,
646-9,
situation
8
Aug.,
665, 682-4, 12
Turk.
Div.
arrests British ad¬
vance,
9
Aug.,
702-3,
offensive
fails,
715-6;
British and Turkish
troops at,
tniá-Aug.,
722 ;
IX
Corps attacks at,
21
Aug.,
728-9 ;
situation at,
22
Aug.,
744-5 ;
sick
wastage at, Aug.-Sept.,
800,
30
Nov.-S Dec.,
846;
see also
Evacuation
Suvla Plain,
178, 179, 183, 187,
350,
45бп, 4б2п, 4б7, 68з,
684, §99
Su Yatagha (Map p.
696;
Sk. p.
342), 343», 668, 672, 694;
posi¬
tion
and name of,
341
Svensen,
Lt. N.
T.
(of
South
Brisbane;
b. Larvik,
Norway),
105,
ИЗ
Swift,
Maj. C. H.,
34η
Sykes, Lt.-CoL
F. B.
(of Gain-
ford,
Eng.; b.
Lucknow, India),
114, 155, 159, 161, 214
Symons, Capt. W.
J., V.C.
(of
Brunswick, Vic; b. Brunswick),
in Lone Pine attack,
555, 557,
558, 559, 560, 562-3,
awarded
V.C.,
563«
Table Top (Plates pp.
579, 699;
Maps pp.
578, 635;
Sk. pp.
107,
570, 571), 192, 197, 457, 458,
4S9»f
471, 567, 568, 576, 579,
580, 581, 804«, 832;
Wellington
M.R. capture,
б
Aug.,
570-2;
precipitous approaches to,
570-1
Takcred,
437
R.Q.M.S. R. C,
1
L.H.
Regt.
(of Narromine,
N.S.W.;
b. Trängte,
N.S.W.),
627
Tanks,
820//
Tasmania, A.I.F. units from,
420
Tasmania Post (Plate p.
273;
Map p.
472;
Sk. pp.
301, 475),
274. 275,
ЗОО,
318, 473 et seq.,
487 et seq. ; 12 Bn.
forms, by
sapping,
271-2; 12
Bn.'s demon¬
stration at
12
July,
319,
casual¬
ties,
319; 12
Bn. tunnels from,
474
Taurus Mountains,
663η
Taylor, Capt. G.
N.
(of Okara-
mio, N.2.
;
b.
Denniston, N.Z.),
470
Taylor,
724
Cpl. L.
В.,
11
Bn.
(of Gympie, Q'land
;
b. Gym-
pie),
478
Taylor,
1891
Sgt. S.
Α.,
8
Bty.,
A.F.A. (b. Sydney),
344
Taylor's Hollow,
589, 590, 811,
815, 833,
870η;
name of,
470И
Tebbutt, Lt.-Col. A. H.,
366«
Tekke Tepe
(
Maps pp.
447, 720 ;
Sk. pp.
446, 684), 446, 467, 472,
649, 665, 683, 684, 701, 702, 715,
719
Temperley, Lt.-Col. A. C. (b.
Cambridge,
Eng.), in
attack
upon Chunuk Bair,
637;
men¬
tioned,
39η,
238ft
Tenedos,
172, 449
Territorials, see British Army
(42nd, 52nd, 53rd, and 54th
Divisions)
Tewfik Bey, commands
47
Turk.
Regt., 526;
killed,
550;
men¬
tioned,
528, 531
Therm.ï,
802
968
INDEX
"
Third
"
Ridge,
і,
48;
see also
Gun Ridge
Thom, Lt. C.
H. W.
(of Bris¬
bane
;
b. Maryborough, Q'land)
201W,
823»
Thom,
Maj. J. H. (b.
Devonport,
Eng.),
71η, ι
боя
Thompson, Beeby,
841
η
Thompson, Lt.-Col.
С.
W.,
12g
Thompson, Lt. F.
V. (of Walls-
end,
N.S.W.), 588
Thomson, Lt.-Col. G. L., 137-8
Thrace,
182», 444, 822, 906
η
Throssełl,
Capt.
IL
V.
Η.,
\r.C
(of
Cowcowing,
W. Aust.
;
b.
Northam, W. Aust.),
in Hill 60
attack,
29
Лид.,
758-60,
awarded
V.C.,
760И.
;
mentioned,
623η
Thursby, Admiral Sir C.
F., 169,
431»
Tickner, Lt.
M. R.
(b. Sydney),
105
Tilney, Lt.-Col. L. E., in Battle
of Sari
В
air,
590, 704;
men¬
tioned,
94, 201, 221, 588
TiNSON, Lt. G. E. I. (of Cess-
nock, N.S.W.
;
b. Maitland,
N.S.W.),
628«
Todd, Lt.-Col. T. J. (of Subiaco,
W^ Aust., and Auckland, N.Z.
;
b. Christchurch, N.Z.), in Nek
attack,
7
Aug.,
6x7, 618, 620,
621,
623И
Toft, Capt. J. P. G. (of Bunda-
berg, Q'land-, b. Bvmdaberg),
103
Tommies' Trench (Map p.
32;
Sk. pp.
26,
ЗзУ,
see Fortifica¬
tions
Topography, of battle area at
Second Battle of Krithia,
9-11,
country north of Anzac,
177-80,
189,
ЗЅО,
567,
Plateau
400
and
spurs,
267-8,
Sari Bair and
adjacent features,
455-61,
spurs
leading up to Table Top,
570-1,
Hill
60, 726-7;
see also Maps
Townsend, Capt.
Η. Ε.
(of
Broken Hill, N.S.W.
;
b. Orange,
N.S.W.),
482η
Towns hend, Capt. S. E. (of
Sydney and Perth
;
b. Mackay,
Q'land), at Quinn's,
10
May,
109,
110-1
Training, of Australians in Egypt,
410-3 ;
at Anzac,
413
Trăise,
354
Pte. J. H.,
15
Bn. (b.
Paddington, Q'land),
217
Tramway, between Anzac Cove
and North Beach,
834
Transport, Australian and New
Zealand, not landed,
362-3,
re¬
turned to Alexandria,
363 ;
strength in Egypt, May,
398«
Transports, leave Anzac and
Helles
owing to submarines,
169;
Abbassieh,
869, 873;
Aragon,
386η,
782;
Arcadian,
169, 205;
Borda,
802η;
Ermine,
873 ;
Orange Prince,
851 ;
Seeang Bee,
380η
;
Southland
(plate p.
742),
torpedoed,
807-9;
Trezvallard,
347η;
see also
Hospital Ships
Travers,
Brig.-Gen.
J. H. du
В.
(of Criccieth,
N.
Wales),
582
Traversed Trench, see Barber's
Gallery, Lone Pine
Trenchard,
Maj. G. B. B.
(of
Dorsetshire,
Eng.; b. London),
75, 298, 612, 643, 668
Trenches, see Fortifications
Trench-mortars, improvised at
Anzac,
62 ;
reach Anzac,
287-90 ;
Japanese,
239, 242,
reach Anzac,
75, 288,
shortage of bombs for,
289,
fire at German Officers',
333',
Garland (plate p.
50),
288, 289-90;
3.7-in. type,
290;
catapult-battery,
826;
Turkish
casualties from,
289;
Turkish,
239, 290
Trench-warfare, methods adopted
at Anzac for,
285-7
Troop Lane (Sk. p.
814), 814»
Trotman, Gen. Sir
С
N.
(of
Salisbury,
Eng.;
b. Burcombe,
Eng.), 49, 97, 99, 116
Trne,
Maj. F. H.,
V.C.
(of Long-
wood,
Vic; b.
"St. Helena,"
Longwood), in
Lone Pine
attack,
557, 558, 560-1* 562,
awarded V.C., 56m; mentioned,
516«, 555
Tulloch,
Maj. E. W.,
45
Tunnelling, see Mining
Tupman,
Maj.,
38
Turkey,
764, 848, 909
Turkey Knoll,
258η,
292,
зоо,
ЗОЗ, ЗО4, зоб;
position of,
269
Turkish Army, casualties of, at
Anzac landing, in, in
19
May
INDEX
969
Turkish Army
—
continued.
attack,
161, 29
May,
222η,
June,
443,
in Dardanelles Campaign,
909η;
line, prior to Second
Battle of Krithia,
8-9;
troops
«ngaged in Second Battle of
Krithia,
41
n, at
Helles,
May,
132-3,
and
28
June,
306,
in
19
May attack,
134, 135,
on Penin¬
sula, Aug.,
468η,
and composi¬
tion and disposition,
522-3,
at
Anzac, Suvla, and
Helles, mid-
Aug.,
722-3,
at Suvla,
7
Aug.,
647,
at
971, 8
Aug.,
659-60,
Chunuk Bair,
10
Aug.,
709η;
attitude of Australians and
N.Zs. towards Turks after
19
May attack,
162 ;
disposition
after
19
May attack,
168;
morale of troops, after
19
May
attack, and attitude towards
Germans,
169,
withdrawal of
warships strengthens,
173,
June,,
317-8;
troops refrain from fir¬
ing on burial party,
6
May,
256 ;
counter-attacks at Lone Pine,
7~9# Aug.,
537-64,
at Chunuk
Bair,
10
Aug.,
709-14;
move¬
ments of troops to meet attacks
on Chunuk Bair and Q,
7
Aug.,
641-3;
unaware of progress of
Anzac Evacuation,
891, 897-900;
prepares for offensive at Anzac,
Jan. 1916,
898-9;
attacks at
Anzac,
20
Dec, after Evacua¬
tion completed,
900-2
—
YiLDERiM Army Group,
522«
—
First Army,
822, 900«.
—
Second Army,
444, 522^, 822,
898
—
Fifth Army,
133, 520, 521,
522И,
722, 867, 898
—
I Army Corps,
133, 522»
—1st
Division,
522
—2nd
Division,
133, 134, 135,
168, 523»;
in attack of
19
May,
Г41-2,
144, 158
—
4th Division,
132, 522, 524«,
649, 664;
arrives at Chunuk
Bair and
971, 7
Aug.,
642, 659;
at Chunuk Bair,
7-8
Aug.,
669-70, 672 ;
command,
670
—
5th Division,
7,
41«»
τ*4, χ33,
134, 135»,
ізб, і68,
489», 522,
550, 564, 721;
composition,
134;
Turkish Army
—
continued.
in attack of
19
May,
141, 147,
148, 150, 158, 161, 29
May,
207
—7th Division,
7,
41η,
133, 595,
649
w,
665, 684, 702, 704, 709,
713;
defence of Bulair lines,
523 ;
in Battle of Sari Bair,
659-60, 9
Aug.,
703-4
-—
8th Division,
522, 523«, 708,
709 ;
arrives at Chunuk Bair,
8
Aug.,
678,
and counter-attacks
N.Z. Inf.
Bde., 9
Aug.,
70s
—
9TH Division,
7, 41», 132, 133,
134«,
53Ο,
534, 595, 596,
633η,
678,
68o,
709И
;
command,
521,
522, 669;
at Chunuk Bair,
7
Aug.,
642, 669,
S
Aug.,
679
—
Юты
Division,
7,
41η,
133,
522
—
11th Division,
7, 133, 522
—
12th Division,
595, 649^,
66s,
684, 709, 905 ;
defence of Bulair
lines,
523 ;
in Battle of Sari
Bair,
660;
arrests British ad¬
vance at Suvla,
9
Aug.,
702-3
—
13th Division,
133, 522,
709η
—
14тн
Division,
522
—
15th Division,
7,
41η,
133
—
16th Division,
133, 135, 168,
306, 522,
713W
;
composition,
134;
command,
324,
475W,
489
n
;
in attack of
19
May,
141, 142,
144-6;
disposition of regiments,
6
Aug.,
525 ;
casualties in Lone
Pine attack,
566
—
19th Division,
134, 135,
136,
168, 522, 523, 527, 684,
713И,
900, 901 ;
command and com¬
position,
25
Apr.-i May,
133 ;
in attack of
19
May,
151,
casualties,
161 ;
in attack on
Russell's Top,
29-30
June,
307-17;
defends Chunuk Bair
and Q,
641-2
—
Artillery, see Artillery
(Turkish)
—
Cavalry,
523η
—
Infantry: llth Regiment,
66011 ;
defends
Abdel
Rahman
Bair,
8
Aug.,
659.
12th Regi¬
ment,
524η.
13th Regiment,
1ЗЗ,
134, 522-3, 524, 531, 534,
543», 566», 595,
72iw; com¬
mand,
530 ;
Essad orders to re¬
capture Lone Pine,
530,
attacks,
550, 551,
casualties,
535; 3rd
970
INDHX
Turkish Army
—
-continued.
Battalion,
114η, 48ο.№.
14th
Regiment,
114η,
134, 522, 624,
659,
660П,
664, 721«. ;
in attack
on Quinn's,
29
May,
207,
208-12; 1st
Battalion,
633η,
its
defence of Chunuk Bair and Q,
7
Aug.,
642.
15th Regiment,
41η,
114, 522-3, 524,
S
30,
5б6п,
595,
721η;
reinforces at Lone
Pine,
7
Aug.,
550И.
18th Regi¬
ment,
609η,
би,
624;
attacks
Russell's Top,
29-30
June,
307-8, 310-16,
casualties,
317;
defends Turk, trenches at Nek,
7
Aug.,
613.
19th
Regiment'.
2nd
Battalion,
41η.
20th Regi¬
ment
: 1st
Battalion,
41η.
21st
Regiment, command,
704га.
23?-^
Regiment,
680, 708, 709.
2Ath
Regiment,
681, 708,
yogn
;
at
Chunuk Bair,
8
Aug.,
679. 25
ih
Regiment,
681,
7091г;
at Chunuk
Bair,
8
Aug.,
678; 2nd
Bat¬
talion,
41η.
26th Regiment:
1st
Battalion,
41η;
4th Bat¬
talion,
Ąin.
27th Regiment,
133,
134η.
28th Regiment,
709η.
29th Regiment
: 1st
Battalion,
41η;
2nd
Battalion,
41η.
31st
Regiment, 66on. 32nd Regi¬
ment,
660.
33rd Regiment,
133,
134, 136, 523^ 595,
660η;
at
Suvla,
7
Aug.,
647, 648;
defends
Hill
971, 8
Aug.,
659.
47th
Regiment,
134, 486, 489, 528,
529, 531, 535, 550;
command,
324, 526;
loses Lone Pine posi¬
tion,
525-6,
casualties,
525.
48th Regiment,
134,
475ti,
483«,
484И,
525 ;
in
19
May attack,
142-3;
attempts recapture
Leane's Trench,
489-93.
56th
Regiment, 7OQn
; 2nd
Battalion,
41И.
57th Regiment,
133, 134,
135, 289, 309,
704η;
command,
324^, 704« ;
to attack Quinn's,
29-30
June,
310;
during capture
of Lone Pine,
536; 1st
Bat¬
talion,
309η,
551, 564,
6o4,
898«,
in
19
May attack,
159,
at Ger¬
man Officers',
328, 329-30,
casualties in tunnel D21,
336,
reinforces
47 Regt,
at Lone
Pine and consolidates position,
527-30,
during Turkish counter-
Turkish Army
—
continued.
attack at Lone Pine,
7-9
Aug.?
542 ; 2nd
Battalion,
328η,
oppo¬
site Quinn's,
253, 330; 3rd
Bat¬
talion,
328η,
command,
310,
opposite Quinn's,
253,
33Or
attacks Quinn's,
29-30
June,
316.
64th Regiment,
133,
134л,
681,
7ogn; at Chunuk Bair,
7
Aug.,
642η,
8
Aug.,
678.
72nd
{Arab) Regiment,
114», 133,
134, 195«, 523, 527, 624;
repels
6
Bn.'s attack on German
Officers',
7
Aug.,
604 ; 2nd
Bat¬
talion,
114η,
бззп,
in defence of
Chunuk Bair,
7
Aug.,
642.
77th
{Arab) Regiment,
133, 134, 168,
306, 489,
824η
;
in attack of
19-
May,
146.
125th Regiment,
133, 134, 251
n,
525, 530.
126th
Regiment,
902.
Gendarmerie,
135, 523, 564, 647, 703, 721,
722 ;
at Suvla,
7
Aug.,
040 ;
Broussa Battalion,
523η,
at
Suvla,
7
Aug.,
648.
Constan¬
tinople Fire Brigade,
822.
Fire
Extinguishing Regiment,
522л
—
Machine-guns:
11
th Com¬
pany, 66on; in defence of
Abdel
Rahman Bair,
8
Aug.,
659.
33rd Company,
483И.
See also
Machine-guns (Turkish)
Turkish: Navy, torpedo-boat sinks
Australian
S/M AE 2, 173;
submarine menace,
388 ; Breslau,
522η;
Goeben,
522«, 668, 908«
Turks' Hump (Plate p.
717;
Sk.
p·
342), 341, 643
Turks' Point (Map. p.
608;
Sk,
P.
314), 313, 314, 315,
З16,
624η;
position of,
46
Tuenbull, Lt. A. P. (of Perth;
b. Dardanup, W. Aust.), 6i8r
620,
623η
Turskten
Кеш
(Map p.
447;
Sk.
p.
179), 179, 463
Twin Trenches (Sk. p.
295
)r
294 et seq.,
476η;
position of,
234
Twisleton,
Maj. F. M.
(of
Gis-
borne
district, N.Z.
;
b.
Settle,
Yorks., Kng.), 761
и
United States, see America
Uzun Keupru,
321 ;
position of,
523
INDEX
971
Valley
of Despair (Plates pp.
273,
504;
Maps pp.
75, 472;
Sk.
p.
475), 268, 271, 272, 301, 473,
478, 479, 495 ;
position of,
267
Vaughan,
506
Pte. J. C,
32
Bn.
(of Queenstown,
Tas.; b.
Launceston,
Tas.),
5627г
"V" Beach,
Helles
(Plates p.
7;
Sk.
p.
5), 5,
35бп
Vear,
Lt.
W.
T. H.
(of Auckland,
Ν .Ζ.
;
b.
Auckland),
237
Vehib Pasha, commands Turkish
troops at
Helles,
Aug.,
522
Venizelos, E., advocates inter¬
vention of Greece, Sept.,
774,
776 ;
resigns,
777 ;
mentioned,
446м.,
779
Verdun,
769
Victoria, A.I.F. units from,
420
Victoria Cross,
303*1 ;
awarded to
Pte.
A. Jacka,
150«,
Pte. L.
Keysor,
546И,
Pte. J. Hamilton,
559η,
Lt. F.
Η.
Tubb, 56m,
Cpi.
A. S.
Burton,
561«,
Cpi.
W.
Dunstan,
561«, Lt. W.
J.
Symons, 563W,
Capt. A. J.
Shout,
564η,
Sig. C. R. G.
Bassett,
673W,
Lt.
H.
V.
H.
Throssell,
760η
Victoria Gully (Map p.
150;
Sk.
p.
448), 448, 485, 501
Vienna,
436η,
77
1
Villiers-Stuart,
Maj. C. H.,
killed,
136
Vince,
1033
C.S.M.
С.
Η.,
20
Bn.
(of Sydney;
b.
Stepney,
London),
812
Vincent, see Suckling, R.
Vine Hall, Lt.
N.
F. (of North
Sydney
;
b. Neutral Bay,
N.S.W-),
218
Vineyard,
Helles
(Plate p.
43),
43, 438, 471
VyvyaN, Air Vice-Marshal Sir
Vyell,
500П
Wadeson, Lt. J. H. (of Tatura,
Vic; b.
Ţatura),
562
Waite,
Maj.
F.,
cited,
636η,
674»
Waite,
Lt.
G. E.
(of Dunedia,
N.Z.
;
b. Dunedin),
705
Walden
Point (Maps pp.
578,
635;
Sk. pp.
197, 574),
Ѕб7,
568,
583, 586, 587;
position of,
572;
Canterbury
Regt,
captures,
574
Wale, Lt. P. G. (of Euroa, Vic;
b. Benalla,
Vic),
29
Walker, Lt.-Gen. Sir H.
В.,
com¬
mands
1
Inf.
Bde.,
4η,
1
Div.,
130, 424,
No.
1
Sector,
800 ;
opposes partial counter-attack
after Turkish failure on
19
May,
163;
organises mining
operations in
1
Div.,
262 ;
speeds-up tunnelling operations,
265 ;
objects to plans for cap¬
ture of Lone Pine,
452, 453,
and German Officers',
454 ;
his
plans for Lone Pine attack,
498 ;
during Turkish counter¬
attack at Lone Pine,
9
Aug.,
563 ;
orders renewal of attack
on German Officers',
7
Aug.,
604,
during attack,
605;
wounded,
828-9;
mentioned,
49,
67η,
68, 69, 82, 128, 131,
I4O,
Ібб,
224, 225, 255,
25б,
26ο»,
277,
27&,
325,
327í*,
358,
379η,
423, 4SI, Aß An, 469, 487,
49б,
501,
589, 597, 598, 600
Walker, Lt.
K. L.
(of
Essendon,
Vic; b. Ascot Vale, Vic),
336
Walker,
103
Sgt.
S. O.,
7
L.H.
Regt,
(of Dorrigo,
N.S.W.
;
b.
Lithgow,
N.S.W.),
487»
Walker's Ridge (Map p.
150;
Sk. pp.
151, 178), 45, 48, 58,
59, 116, 134, 136, 139, 153, 170,
T-77,
179, 183, 185, 194, 254, 293,
312, 313, 314, 350, 358, 374, 449,
739, 791, 798, 809, 831, 834, 875,
881, 883, 891, 894, 895;
see also
Russell's Top, Nek
Wallack, Capt.
G. T.
(of Syd¬
ney; b.
Hobart), 156
Wallingford,
Maj. J. A.
(of
Auckland, N.Z.
;
b. Woolwich,
Eng.), 153, 710, 711
Wallis
η,
1186
Sgt.
A. J. E.,
11
Bn.
(of Sandstone,
W. Aust.
;
b.
Apsley,
Vic),
491
Walsh,
Maj. R. H.
(of East
Brisbane;
b.
Goondiwindi,
Q'land),
300, 303, 305
Walstab, Lt.-
Col. J. (of Caster-
ton, Vic; b. Melbourne),
35«.
Wanliss, Lt.-Col.
D. S.,
at
Second Battle of Krithia,
28,
35-6;
commands
2
Inf.
Bde.,
13г, 283л,
335
972
INDEX
Wanliss Gully
(Sk. p.
267),
position of,
267
Warburton,
934
W.-O.
F., 14
Bn. (b. Smethwick, Birming¬
ham,
Eng.)» 662
War Committee,
787, 792, 793 ;
recommends Evacuation of
Gallipoli,
794
War Correspondent, Official, his
diary quoted,
біди
War
.
Correspondents, German,
inspect Quinn's,
249-50
War Council (British),
787η;
considers failure of navy and
army, Mar.-May,
430-2 ;
re¬
quests Hamilton supply estimate
of additional forces required,
433
1
Dardanelles Committee re¬
places,
434
War Council (Allied), formed,
793w; meets at Paris,
17
Nov.,
793, 6
Dec,
7Φ,
at Calais,
5
Dec,
795, 796
Ward,
1843
Sgt. P. H.,
3
Bn. (of
Sydney; b. Ipswich,
Eng.), 559
Wareham,
Lt.
E. G.
(of Brisbane;
b. Townsville,
Q'land),
109, 110
War Office,
375«,
4о6и,
414, 415,
424,
7б5я,
775,
78i,
783,
7&9,
806η;
suggests inquiry into ad¬
ministration of A.A.M.C. in
Egypt, 1915,
408;
increases re¬
inforcement quotas,
419
Warsaw,
524
"
Warwick Castle/'
877, 893
Waterfall Gully (Plate p.
50;
Map p.
624), 89, 117, 151» 625,
626;
position of,
624
Water-supply (Plate p.
459),
at
Anzac,
264,
372-З,
shortage,
347, 361, 382, 444, 836, 847,
from
wells,
347,
supplemented by sup¬
plies from Alexandria and
Malta,
348,
provision for Battle
of Sari Bair,
446-7, 449-5° ;
water-lighters at Anzac,
349,
sunk by shell-fire,
357 ;
pump¬
ing plant installed,
349, 449,
breaks down,
449;
condensing
plant installed,
834
Watkins, Lt.
Η. Τ.
(of Rich¬
mond, N.S.W.; b. North Syd¬
ney),
90
Watson,
Maj. S. H.
(of
Plympton,
S. Aust.
;
b.
Ade¬
laide),
354, 896
Watson, Col. W. W. R. (of Bal-
main, N.S.W.
;
b. Sydney),
851;
commands
24
Bn.,
422
Watson's Pier (Plates pp.
348,
835),
see Piers
Watt, Lt. C. (of Kimbolton,
N.Z.),
194«
"
W" Beach,
Helles
(Sk. p.
5),
5, 19, 35, 40,
35бп, з8оп,
86on
W^EATHER
:
thunder-storm pre¬
cedes Turkish attack of
29-30
June,
308-10, 317, 348;
ideal
climate at Anzac, Apr.-May*
346-7;
at Dardanelles, Nov.,
794,
7ç5
;
wind-storm,
8-9
Oct.,
836, 837, 27-29
Oct.,
840, 14-17
Nov.,
840-1 ;
rain- and snow¬
storm,
27-29
Nov.,
845-7;
dur¬
ing Evacuation,
887 ;
dust-storm
at
Lemnos,
21
Dec,
905
Weavers, Capt.
Τ. Ε.
(of
Hobart), 319
Webb,
509
Cpl. H.,
7
Bn. (of
Essendon,
Vic; b. Newmarket,
Vic),
560, 561
Weddell,
Maj. R. H.,
24, 26,
3o»
Weekes,
129
Spr.
W.,
2
Fid.
Coy.
Engrs.
(b. Prahran,
Vic),
278
Weighill,
1123
Cpl.
H. -V.,
12
Bn.
(b.
Yorkshire,
Eng.), 475
Weir,
Maj.
F.
V. (of Deniliquin
and Hay, N.S.W.;
b. Urána,
N.S.W.)
, 627,
628η
Weir Ridge
(Sk.
p.
267}, 56, 173;
description and position of,
267
Wells, Capt. H. (b. Shepherd's
Bush, London),
243
Wells,
Maj. J. M.
(of Sydney;
b.
Woolwich,
Eng.), 547
Wells,
Maj. R. W.,
mortally
wounded,
29
Wemyss, see Wester Wemyss
West, Lt. J. M. (of St.
Kilda,
Vic.
;
b. Mooroopna, Vic.
),
in
Lone Pine attack,
558;
men¬
tioned,
34«, 557, 562
Western Australia, A.I.F. units
from,
420, 428
Western Front,
288, 436, 764,
772, 773, 779, 785, 839;
deadlock
on,
1915, 430;
Allied offensive
of Sept. I9I5,
765-7, 770
Wester Wemyss, Admiral-of-the-
Fleet Lord, suggests combined
naval and military attack, Nov.
INDEX
973
Westek Wemyss, Admiral-of-the-
Fleet Lord
—
continued.
^^5, 794-5»
79б;
mentioned,
788, 846, 847, 860, 862, 870, 879
Westmacott,
Lt.
R. W.
(of
Auckland, N.Z.;
b.
St. Ger¬
man's, Cornwall,
Eng.)»
24б
Weston,
357
Pte. F. H.,
10
L.H.
Regt,
(of Mundaring, W. Aust.
;
b. Laura, S. Aust.),
619, 620
Weston,
851
Sgt.
G. E.,
15
Bn.
(b. Wigston, Leicestershire,
Eng.), 113
Wheatfield, The (Plates pp.
273, 504;
Map p.
472;
Sk. p.
145), 145,
I46w,
274, 276, 473,
475, 477, 478, 483, 484, 494, 877 ;
position of,
268;
see also
Bolton's Hill and Ridge
"W" Hills (Plate p.
658;
Maps
pp.
447, 720;
Sk. pp.
179, 445),
179, 183, 444-5, 447,
45<=>,
453,
456, 4Ö2, 466,
4Ó7,
468,
523*t,
647, 648, 649, 654, 665, 682,
698η,
7O2,
7ОЗ,
715, 723,
72Sn,
737,
761,
784η;
name of,
350;
objec¬
tive of
11
Div.,
21
Aug.,
724
Whitbeead,
2044
Cpl. H.,
48
Bn.
(of Port Pirie, S. Aust.
;
b.
Port Pirie),
491
w
White,
Maj.
A. A. (of Scone,
N.S.W.
;
b. Waveriey, N.S.W.),
628«,
White, Lt.-Col. A. H. (of Bal-
larat and Elsternwick, Vic.
;
b.
Ballarat),
in Nek attack,
7
Aug.,
612, 613, 631-2,
killed,
614,
623η
White, Lt.-Gen. Sir
С. В. В.,
opposes partial counter-attack
after Turkish failure on
19
May,
163;
objects to plans for
capture of Lone Pine,
452,
German Officers',
454 ;
his plans
for capture of Lone Pine,
498-9;
becomes chief-of-staff to
Birdwood,
827 ;
plans
"
Silent
Battle,"
24-27
Nov.,
842-3,
the
Evacuation of Anzac,
856-61,
863, 870, 872-84, 889;
men¬
tioned,
61, 129, 242, 291, 292,
392, 393, 394", 451, 453, 464,
487, 496, 597, 598, 604, 828, 832,
848, 864, 868, 871, 903
White.
Maj. (temp. Lt.-Col.) J.
F.
(of Glen
Innés,
N.S.W.; b.
Denman, N.S.W.),
274
White Flag, Turks raise at Lone
Pine,
543
White's Valley (Sk. p.
448),
264И,
448, 485, 501
Whitham, Lt.-Col.
J. L.,
Ą7Ąn
Whitting,
Maj. E.
Le G.,
58,
74-5, 144, 160
Whyte, Lt.-Col.
J. H.
(of
-
Pal-
merston
North, N.Z.;
b. Wairoa,
N.Z.),
747
Wicks,
.555
C.S.M. A. E.,
1
Bn.
(of Sydney; b. Adelaide),
547,
WK
çk,
Lt.-Col.
G.
F.
G.
(of
Brisbane;
b.
Brisbane),
314
WlLBERFORCE,
Maj. W-,
4ІМ
Wild,
Lt.
Α. Ε.
(of
Hinton,
N.S.W.;
b.
Shoreditch, London),
735«
Wilder-Neligan, Lt.-Col. M.,
189-90
Wilkinson,
Capt. R. W.
(of
Wellington, N.Z. ;
b.
Dunedin,
N.Z.), 579
Will, Lt.
J. H. (of Launceston,
Tas.; b.
Launceston), 174-7
Willetts, 6/737 Pte.
G.
C,
Can¬
terbury
Bn.
(of
Hokitika, N.Z. ;
b. Hokitika),
229η
Williams, Capt.
C M.
(of
Mel¬
bourne;
b.
Cairns, Q'land),
85
on
Williams,
Maj
.-Gen. Sir G. (of
Llangibby, Wales
;
b.
Bitton,
Somerset,
Eng.), 834
Williams,
553
C.S.M.
T.,
15
Bn.
(of Brisbane; b. Cork, Ireland),
200
Williams, Surg-Gen. Sir W. D.
C,
370, 375, 399, 400 et seq.
WiLLMER,
Maj.,
523, 647, 649, 721
Wilson, Lt., 470
Wilson, Lt.
E. G.
(of Warrnam-
bool,
Vic.
;
b.
Minehead, Somer¬
set, Eng.), 6t4, 623»
Wilson, Lt.
G. R.
(of
Adelaide;
b. Torrensville, S. Aust.), 811
Wilson, Brig.-Gen.
L. C.
(b.
Brisbane),
803Н,
826
Wilson's Knob,
572;
name of,
470»
974
INDEX
Wilson's Lookout
(Sk. p.
825),
877 ; 2
L.H.
Bde.
establishes,
824-7
Winder,
Lt.
Η. Ε.
(of Stratford,
N.Z.;
b.
Wellington, N.Z.),
бдт
Wineglass Ridge,
84 ;
Turkish
battery on,
544-5
Win
zar,
739
Pte.
B.
J.,
11
Bn.
(of Boulder City, W. Aust.; b.
Oxford,
Eng.),
495/г
Wire Gully (Map p.
150;
Sk. p.
47), 47, 70, 140, 141, 142, 148,
158, 160, 167, 241, 255, 809, 834,
844, 900 ;
the old battle outpost
in (plate p.
140), 147, 165
Wireless Telegraphy, see Sig¬
nalling
Wisdom, Brig.-Gen. E. A. (of
Cottesloe, W- Aust.; b. Inver¬
ness, Scotland),
878, 896
WODEHOUSE, Comrar. P. G.,
458»
WOLFENDEN, Lt.
C. W.
(of Mal-
vern, Vic; b. Prahran, Vic),
72
Womack,
196
Pte. G. E.,
1
L.H.
Regt,
(of Broughton village,
N.S.W.; b. Ovington, Norfolk,
Eng.),
610η,
631«
Wood,
Maj. F.
A. (of Auckland;
N.Z.
;
b. Wanganui, N.Z.),
692^
WoODHOUSE, Lt. T. J. (of
Turner's Marsh,
Tas.
;
b.
Shrewsbury,
Eng.), 562
Woods,
Lt.
С.
Talbot
(of Sydney;
b.
Mudgee, N.S.W.),
623η
Woods, Lt.-Col. P.
W.
(of
Croydon, N.S.W.; b. Sydney),
506;
in Lone Pine attack,
554,
post established by,
516, 538«,
542
Worrall, Lt.
E. S.
(of Prahran,
Vic; b. Sydney), 8q4h
Wounded
—
—
British and Australian,
collecting of, from battleground
after Second Battle of Krithia,
39-40 ;
at Quinn's,
125 ;
during
attack from Quinn's,
4-5
June,
240;
fortitude of Indians,
158»;
men in action forbidden to
assist,
235η;
disposal of, and
difficulties in returning to
Anzac,
384-7;
method of
evacuating,
390-1
;
classifica¬
tion and treatment of, in Egypt
1915, 400, 404, 405, 406;
Wounded (British and Austra¬
lian
)—
continued.
Kyarra carries first batch to
Australia,
406;
weekly cables
sent to Australia reporting pro¬
gress of,
416;
their desire to
return to Anzac,
424-5 ;
self-
inflicted wounds,
425η;
diffi¬
culty of removing from cap¬
tured Lone Pine position,
532,
534, 539-40;
fate of, in Turkish
hands,
662-3 ;
evacuation of,
during Battle of Sari Bair,
7iSn; plans for care of, after
Anzac Evacuation,
880
—
Turkish, in No-Man's Land,
after
19
May attack,
161,
succor of, after
29-30
June
attack,
317η
—
See also Casualties, Medical
Arrangements
Wray, Chaplain the .Rev. F. W·
(of Castlemaine district, Vic;
b. Taradale, Vic),
588
Wren, Capt.
E. W. G.
(of Syd¬
ney; b. Crookwell, N.S.W.).
559»
Wright,
1062
Cpl.
F., 7
Bn. (of
Melbourne; b. Clifton Hill,
Vic),
560, 561
Yates,
Lt.-Col. R. P.,
671
Yauan
Tepe,
659, 682
"Y"
Beach
(Helles), ion,
14',
see also Gully Beach
"
Y
"
Beach, Old,
Helles (Map
p.
14;
Sk. p.
10), 12, 14;
posi¬
tion of,
10
Yeoman, Capt. J. S. (of East
Malvern, Vic),
602
YiLGHiN
Burnu,
467η
;
see also
Chocolate Hills
Youden, Lt. F. C. (of Bundaberg,
Q'land; b. Glasgow, Scotland),
101, 102, 103, 663
Youden,
Lt.-Coł.
Η.
A. (of Con-
dobolin, N.S.W.; b. Uddings-
ton, Lanark, Scotland), in Lone
Pine attack,
517-8, 542-3,
Post
established by,
517-8,
533» 53б,
542-5 ,
e
Young,
276
Cpl. A. V.,
7
Bn. (of
Brunswick, Vic; b.
Bendigo,
Vic),
32
Young,
Maj. D.
P. (of
Hobart;
b.
Hobart), 78
INDEX
975
Young,
Col. F.
de
B. (b. Nami
Tal, India),
834
Young, Capt.
H. H.
(of Stuart-
mill, Vic; b. Stuartmill),
38м,
Young, Brig.-Gen. R. (of
Marton,
N.Z.
;
b. Sunderland, Kng.),
commands at Quinn's,
7
June,
247;
in attack on
Chunuk B
air,
637
Y.M.C.A., establishes canteen at
Anzac,
851
Zeki
Bey,
Maj.,
mining at Ger¬
man Officers',
328-30,
explores
Aust. tunnel D21,
331-2,
335-7;
during capture of Lone Pine,
527-30;
quoted,
564;
commands
21
Turk.
Regt.,
704W-
;
men¬
tioned,
309«, 340, 524, 531,
ѕФп,
551, 554, 566,
7О9«,
898«., 899,
9О4
Zighin
Dere,
443 ;
see also Gully
Ravine
By Authority
:
H. J. Green, Government Printer, Melbourne.
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
The
2nd
Australian Infantry Brigade landing at the River Clyde
pier, Cape
Helles,
6th May, 1915
♦ · . . . . . 6
Major Cass and men of
2nd
Brigade Headquarters waiting near
the fort on Cape
Helles
after landing
. . . . 7
The 8th Battalion on the afternoon of 8th May,
1915,
digging
in at its new bivouac
. . . . . . 24
After the fight
—
the left flank of the Australian front line at
Cape
Helles
on 9th May,
1915 . . . -. 25
The road from
"
V
"
Beach down which the
2nd
Brigade marched
to its bivouac
. . . . - . . . . 42
The straits from
Morto Bay,
showing the French area
. . 42
View from the Australian parapet on May 9th, showing the
positions of the enemy's skirmishers and of The Vineyard
. . 43
Major H. G. Bennett in his headquarters in the front line at
Helles,
9th May, 1915
. . . . . 43
The head of Monash Valley, showing how the Anzac line leapt
from Russell's Top to Pope's and thence to Quinn's
. . 50
Firing a Garland trench-mortar at Anzac
. . . . 50
Pope's and Quinn's seen from Russell's Top
. . . . . . 51
Pope's and Russell's Top seen from Quinn's
· · . . . . 51
Section of an Anzac fire-trench near Steele's Post
. . 54
A gun of the
1st
Battery, A.F.A., in action during May,
1915,
at
Helles
. . . . . .
ss
The naval artillery observation-post on Bolton's Hill
. . . . 55
M'Cay's Hill, showing part of the road made in order to haul
the artillery on to the
400
Plateau
. . . 76
View from Hughes's 7th Battery, showing the front line of the
infantry
. . . . . . . . . . . 77
Bushes covering a gun of the
1st
Battery, N.Z.F.A., on Russell's
Top
. . . . . . . . . . .
yy
The head of Monash Valley as viewed from the Turkish position
at German Officers' Trench
. . . 86
xii
ILLUSTRATIONS
Lieutenant
Ross's gun of Hughes's battery in action in the firing
line on Bolton's, 28th June,
1915 . . . 87
The same gun being withdrawn after the enemy burst a shell
in the gun-pit
. · - . . . . . . ■. 87
Air-photograph of the opposing
Unes
at Pope's, Quinn's.
Courtney's, and German Officers' (with key-map)
. . 120
A trench at Quinn's, showing an old opening blocked by sand¬
bags, and a tunnelled communication trench
. . . 121
Colonel Chauvel and the staff of the
1st
Light Horse Brigade
at headquarters in Monash Valley
. . . 121
No-Man's Land at German Officers'
. . . . . . . 140
The old battle outpost
. . . . . 140
The slope in front of Courtney's during the armistice of
May 24th
. . . . . . . . . . '. 141
Sari Bair, showing the heights reconnoitred by the New Zealand
Mounted Rifles, and direction of Birdwood's proposed
offensive
. . . . . . . . .
1S2
The rear of Quinn's Post
. . . . . . . 183
Quinn's, showing supports gathered on the slope in rear of the
Post on 29th May, 1915
. . . . . . . · ■ 220
General Godley at Quinn's Post, May,
1915 . . . . . . 221
Turkish prisoners corning- out of Quinn's, 29th May, 1915
. . 221
Terraces and shelters built by Colonel Malone at Quinn's
. .
26S
Dead Man's Ridge from mouth of Shrapnel Gully
. . 268
The daily traffic up Monash Valley
. . . . . - - 268
Silt Spur, showing the spoil from the 11th Battalion works
. 269
Poppy Valley, showing the Australian line extended to Chatham's
Post
. . . . . - . · . · - · · 272
Air-photograph of south flank of Anzac on 20th June.
1915.
showing commencement of Tasmania and Chatham's Posts
(with key-map)
. . . . · - ■ - - - - · 273
The same in September, 1915, showing the line as completed in
July (with key-map)
. - . . · · · ■ - · 273
The Turkish trenches on the Knife Edge
. . . . 300
View southwards along Harris Ridge
. . . . · . . . 300
Majors Midgley and Wilson, 5th Light Horse Regiment, Anzac
301
ILLUSTRATIONS
хін
The blown-out Australian tunnel and
"
Greig's
"
crater leading
into German Officers* Trench
. . - . . . . . 340
Captured Turkish soldiers, Anzac
. . - . . .
34т
An Australian sentry at the mouth of one of the tunnels near
German Officers' Trench
. . . . - - . - 341
Anzac Beach
. . . . . . - - - . · .
348
Dugouts above Anzac Beach
. . . . . . . . 348
The shelling of Anzac Beach by the Olive Grove battery
. . 349
Sick and wounded being towed from Anzac to the hospital ship
or ferry
. . . . - - . . . . . . 380
Barges containing sick and wounded reaching the hospital ship
380
A "hair-cut" at Anzac
. — - . .381
Sari Bair, showing the ridges
гір
which General Birdwood
proposed to direct his main attack
. . . . . . 458
Australians making terraces for the expected reinforcements
. . 459
Maoris hauling a tank to a terrace constructed near the summit
of Plugge's for -water storage
. . . . . . . . 459
The Valley of Despair, showing the position of Leane's Trench
504
Sketch of the Jolly, Owen's Gully, and Lone Pine, on 30th July,
19*5,
from the Australian line opposite the Jolly
. . . . 505
The Turkish trenches at Lone Pine (photographed after the
attack)
. . . . . . . . . . 508
Major-General Walker, with General Birdwood and Major
Wagstaff
. . . . . . . . . . . 508
The front Turkish trench at Lone Pine after capture
. . . . 509
Monument raised by the Turks at Lone Pine after the
Evacuation
. . . . . . . . . . 526
The Cup and Owen's Gully, looking towards the Australian line
526
Troops waiting near Jacobs's Trench during the fighting on
August 8th
. . . . . . . . . . 527
Australian sentry on guard in one of the barricaded saps in Lone
Pine after the fight
. . . . . . . . . 564
Captain Shout,
1st
Battalion, A.I.F.
. . . . . . . . 564
Air-photograph of Lone Pine before the fight (with key-map)
565
Air-photograph of Lone Pine after the fight (with key-map)
565
The north flank of Anzac from which the night attack issued
. . 578
xiv
ILLUSTRATIONS
Table
Top and part of
Rhododendron,
showing" the road subse¬
quently made by the New Zealanders
. . . 579
Old No.
3
Post seen from Table Top, showing the razor-edge
connecting the two
-. . . . . 579
Equipment of men killed and wounded in the Pine, dumped at
Brown's Dip
. . . . . . . . 580
Wounded making their way along the Beach
. . . . 580
Sari Bair, showing the ridges which were to be seized by the
N.Z. Mounted Rifles, and the routes of the main columns
. 581
The Nek from Baby
700 . . ,. . . . 624
Some of the Turkish trenches which faced the
3rd
Light Horse
Brigade and Royal Welch Fusiliers
. . . . - - 625
Turkish trenches on Chessboard facing the
1st
Light Horse
Regiment and Royal Welch Fusiliers
. . . . 625
Turkish trench facing the
2nd
Light Horse Regiment at Quinn's
625
View from Hill
971
over the country through which the 4th
Australian Infantry Brigade attempted to reach that height
on 8th August, 1915
. . . . . . . . 658
The Apex, from Chunuk Bair
. . . . . . 659
Sari Bair, showing the point where the New Zealanders and
7th Gloucester reached the summit on August 8th
. . . 666
The Narrows seen from the easternmost position attained by the
New Zealanders on Chunuk Bair, 8th August,
1915 . 667
Sari Bair, showing positions of Godley's three columns at dawn
on August 9th
. . . . . . . . 698
Rhododendron Ridge from Chunuk Bair, showing The Apex
and the routes of approach to it
. . . . 699
Chunuk Bair, Rhododendron, and The Farm from Cheshire Ridge
716
Air-photograph of summit of main ridge at Chunuk Bair,
showing the positions occupied by the New Zealanders on
August 8th and gth and the redoubts subsequently built
by the Turks (with key-map)
. . . . - ■ - - 7^-7
The Kaiajik
Dere
. . . . . · · . ·
73o
The Kaiajik
Dere,
seen from Hill
60 . .· ■· . 730
One of the gaps in the hedge through which the 18th Battalion
attacked Hill
60 . . . . .- .
73i
hűi
60 . . · - . . · - . · 731
ILLUSTRATIONS
xv
Men of the 19th Battalion with the Gurkhas at Damakjelik Bair
742
The Southland, shortly after being- torpedoed
. - . . . .
742
New Zealanders in the trenches on Rhododendron, Autumn,
191
S
743
Lord Kitchener inspecting Anzac from Russell's Top
. . . . 834
The Turkish vantage-point at Snipers' Nest
. . . . . . 834
Anzac in the storm, November, 1915
- - ■ · - - - ·
&35
North Beach, showing area which would have been overlooked
by the Turks if they had captured Russell's Top
. . . . 866
Lieutenant-Colonel C. B. B. White
. . . . . . - - 867
Anzac Beach in
1919 . . . - · . - . . 898
A cigarette case thrown over in November by the Turks at
Quinn's
. . . . . . . . . . 899
Lone Pine in 1919, showing The Cup and Owen's Gtilly
. . 899
LIST OF MAPS
1
The Cape
Helles
area, showing the advance of the Allied
army in the Second Battle of Krithia, 6th, 7th, and 8th
May, 1915
.- . . . . . 14
2
Advance of the
2nd
Australian Infantry Brigade at
Helles
on 8th May, 1915
. . . . . . . 32
3
Positions of the Anzac artillery at the end of May, 1915
. . 75
4
The Turkish battery-positions at the Olive Grove
. . . . 80
5
Quinn's Post, showing the situation shortly before dawn on
10th May, 1915
-- . -♦ . .
no
6
The Turkish attack upon Anzac, 19th May, 1915
. - . . 150
7
The central sub-sections of Quinn's Post at the time of the
Turkish attack of 29th May, 1915
· - - . . 213
8
Four stages in the growth of the trenches at the Pimple
salient, Anzac
. . , . . . . . . 263
9
Quinn's Post, showing the trenches, shelters, and mine-
galleries eventually constructed
. . . . . . 276
10
The Anzac line near the Pimple, showing the old trenches
and underground firing line
. . . . . . . 279
xvi
MAPS
n
The Anzac-Suvla area, showing the objectives of the
projected offensive
. . . . .- 447
12
Portion of the line on the southern flank o£ Anzac, showing
the position (Leane's Trench) established by the enemy on
Holly Ridge prior to 31st July,
1915 . . .
472
13
Lone Pine and the Australian lines at the Pimple, from
which the attack started
. . . . . - - 498
14
Lone Pine after the battle of
óth-ioth
August, 1915
. . 566
15
The foot-hills north of Anzac, showing the points occupied
by the mounted rifles about midnight on August 6th
.
57&
і б
The opposing lines on MacLaurin's Hill at the time of the
attack by the 6th Battalion on German Officers' Trench,
7th August, 1915
. . .- . . 600
17
The attack by the
3rd
Light Horse Brigade on The Nek,
7th August,
1915 . . . ' . . 608
1
8
The assaults made by the
1st
and
2nd
Light Horse Regiments
and Royal Welch Fusiliers, 7th August,
1915 . . . 624
19
Positions of General Godley's columns north of Anzac at
day-break, 7th August, 1915
. . . ·· 635
20
Position on the evening of 7th August,
19
*5, after the
attempt by the Auckland Battalion to reach Chunuk Bair
641
21
The attempt by the 4th Australian Infantry Brigade to reach
Hill
971
by way of
Abdel
Rahman Bair, 8th August, 1915
657
22
The capture of the crest-line at Chunuk Bair by Wellington
Battalion and 7th Gloucester at day-break on 8th August,
1915
.- . . . . . 675
23
Position on Sari Bair at
5.30
a.m. on gth August, 1915
—
the
climax of the campaign in Gallipoli
. . . - - - 696
24
The counter-attack by Mustafa Kemal Pasha on Sari Bair at
day-break, 10th August, 1915
. -. ·· ·· 7*2
25
Anzac-Suvla position, 12th August,
19*5 - · · · · ·
72°
26
Hill
60,
showing the position on the night of 27th August,
1915
. . . . . .· · - - - 753
27
The trenches and mining system on Russell's Top at the
beginning of December, 1915
·· ■· ·· ·■ 819
28
The Evacuation of Anzac
—
position at
1.30
a.m., 20th
December, 1915
. - · - · · ■ · · · |
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spellingShingle | Bean, C. E. W. 1879-1968 The Story of ANZAC from 4 May 1915, to the evacuation of the Gallipoli peninsula The official History of Australia in the War of 1914-1918 Great Britain. Army. Australian and New Zealand Army Corps History Geschichte Weltkrieg (1914-1918) World War, 1914-1918 Campaigns |
title | The Story of ANZAC from 4 May 1915, to the evacuation of the Gallipoli peninsula |
title_auth | The Story of ANZAC from 4 May 1915, to the evacuation of the Gallipoli peninsula |
title_exact_search | The Story of ANZAC from 4 May 1915, to the evacuation of the Gallipoli peninsula |
title_exact_search_txtP | The Story of ANZAC from 4 May 1915, to the evacuation of the Gallipoli peninsula |
title_full | The Story of ANZAC from 4 May 1915, to the evacuation of the Gallipoli peninsula Bean, C[harles] E[dwin] W[oodrow] |
title_fullStr | The Story of ANZAC from 4 May 1915, to the evacuation of the Gallipoli peninsula Bean, C[harles] E[dwin] W[oodrow] |
title_full_unstemmed | The Story of ANZAC from 4 May 1915, to the evacuation of the Gallipoli peninsula Bean, C[harles] E[dwin] W[oodrow] |
title_short | The Story of ANZAC |
title_sort | the story of anzac from 4 may 1915 to the evacuation of the gallipoli peninsula |
title_sub | from 4 May 1915, to the evacuation of the Gallipoli peninsula |
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