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adam_text CONTENTS Part I: Lord Kitchener and Winston Churchill (dealing with the origin and inception of the attack on the Dardanelles from August 4th 1914 to March 23rd 1915) 9 Preliminary observations by the Committee 11 Higher organisation prior to the outbreak of war 14 Higher organisation after the outbreak of war 17 Narrative of events 32 The results of the operations 77 Conclusions 80 Minute of the Right Honourable Andrew Fisher 84 Dissent and suggestion by the Honourable Sir Thomas Mackenzie, KCMG 86 Minute and memorandum by Mr Roch 88 Part II: Defeat at Gallipoli (dealing with the joint naval and military operations on and around the Gallipoli Peninsula during 1915) 109 The origin and inception of the joint naval and military attack 111 The preparations for the landing 129 The landing on April 25th, 1915 135 The decision to continue the operations 143 The operations in May, June and July, 1915 152 The operations in August 1915 at Helles and Anzac 156 The operations at Suvla 163 uncovered editions: World War I Collection The decision to evacuate 197 Role of the French troops 210 Water supply 212 Food 222 Medical arrangements 226 Postal arrangements 246 The Zion Mule Corps 250 General review 253 General conclusions 257 Supplementary report by the Honourable Sir Thomas Mackenzie, KCMG 265 MAPS Eastern Mediterranean, 1915 8 The Gallipoli Peninsula, 1915 33 Area of military operations on the Gallipoli Peninsula, 1915 134 INDEX The Dardanelles Commission, 1914—16 Notes 1) Entries beginning with a number are listed, Arabic and Roman interfiled, before the alphabetical sequence. 2) If a person s rank changed during the period covered by the text, only the higher rank is given in the index entry. l/4th Lowland Howitzer Brigade 164, 165 1 st Australian Clearing Station 234 1st Australian Stationary Hospital 229 1st Light Horse Brigade 157 2nd Australian Stationary Hospital 228, 229 2nd Mounted Division 184-5, 186 2nd South Midland Brigade 186 3rd Light Horse Brigade 157 4th Australian Brigade 159, 160, 187 4th Highland Mountain Brigade 168 5th Australian Brigade 187 VHIth Corps 151, 156, 209 IXth Corps 151, 154, 157, 158 see also Suvla 10th Division 149, 153, 154 artillery 165, 169, 191 in Suvla landings 164, 169-70, 218 in Suvla operations 170, 174, 181, 182, 183,184,185, 192 water supply 216 see also 29th Brigade; 30th Brigade; 31st Brigade; Mahon, Lt.-Gen. Sir Bryan T. 11th Casualty Clearing Station 229 11th Division 149, 153, 154, 176, 190, 192 artillery 165, 191 in Chocolate Hill attack 169, 170-3, 174, 190 in Ismail О glu Tepe attack 174—5, 179-81, 182-3, 184, 185-6, 190 in Suvla landings 164—5 inTekkeTepe attack 177, 178-9 water supply 215 see also 32nd Brigade; 33rd Brigade; 34th Brigade; Hammersley, Maj .-Gen. 13th Division 149, 153, 154 Anzac attack 157, 159, 160 artillery 165, 191 15th Stationary Hospital 228 16th Casualty Clearing Station 234 16th Stationary Hospital 228, 229 21st Indian Mountain Battery 160 26th Indian Mountain Battery 159, 160 29th Brigade 157, 160, 164, 165, 184 29th Brigade (Indian) 140, 157, 159, 160 29th Division 61, 70, 101-2, 118, 129, 130-2 casualty replacement 141—2 delay in sending 65-6, 67, 82, 103, 113 in Helles operations 136, 140, 153 in Suvla operations 185, 186 medical arrangements 227—8, 229 see also de Lisle, Maj. -Gen. Sir Beauvoir 30th Brigade 169, 170, 172, 182, 184 31st Brigade 182 in Chocolate Hill attack 170, 171, 172 in Ismail Oglu Tepe attack 175, 177, 179 in Kiretch Tepe Sirt attack 184 landing 169 water supply 216 see also Hill, Brig.-Gen. 32nd Brigade 173, 174, 181, 183 in Anafarta Sagir attack 175, 177 in Chocolate Hill attack 170, 171, 172, 190 in Ismail Oglu Tepe attack 169, 185-6 inTekkeTepe attack 177, 178, 179, 190-1 landing 167, 168 water supply 216 see also Haggard, Brig.-Gen. 33rd Brigade 173, 174, 180, 181, 183 in Chocolate Hill attack 171, 172, 173, 190 389 uncovered editions: World War I Collection 33rd Brigade (cont.) in Ismail Oglu Tepe attack 175, 177, 179-80, 186 landing 167, 168 water supply 215—16 see also Maxwell, Brig.-Gen. 34th Brigade 173, 174, 181, 182 in Chocolate Hill attack 170, 171, 172, 173, 174 in Ismail Oglu Tepe attack 169, 175, 177, 185, 186, 190 inTekkeTepe attack 179 landing 167, 168 water supply 215, 216, 219 38th Brigade 157, 160 39th Brigade 159, 160 40th Brigade 157, 159, 160 42nd Division 140, 152 53rd Division 153, 154, 180, 181, 182, 183,184,185 see also Lindley, Maj. -Gen. J. E. 54th Division 153, 155, 183, 184, 185 67th Field Company 174, 179 68th Field Company 217 72nd Field Company 159 86th Brigade 186 87th Brigade 138, 186 158th Brigade 180, 183 159th Brigade 180, 181, 183 160th Brigade 180, 181, 183 161st Brigade 166, 183 162nd Brigade 183, 184 163rd Brigade 166, 183-4 Achi Baba 135, 136, 137, 139, 202, 209 attacks 140-1, 143, 151, 152 Admiralty 17, 20-1, 26-9, 31, 89, 130, 201,265 see also War Staff Group advisers role in War Council 19-24, 25, 29, 81, 83, 84-5, 86-7 see also Fisher of Kilverstone, John Α., 1st Baron; Oliver, Rear- Adm. Sir Henry; Wilson, Adm. Sir Arthur K.; Wolfe Murray, Lt.-Gen. Sir James Agamemnon 96, 106 Aghyl Dere 158, 159 Aire Kevak 185 Albion 106 Alexandria 129-30, 132 Allanson, Lt.-Col. 160, 161 Altham, Lt.-Gen. E. A. 209, 236 Amade, Gen. ď 71, 121, 210 ammunition supply 140, 141, 143, 146, 147, 149, 260 Gurkha Bluff 139 Helles 153 Suvla 167 Anafarta Sagir 136, 164 attack 174-5, 177-8, 179, 182, 183, 184, 185 Turkish forces at 163 Anafarta Valley 158, 159, 213, 214, 220, 221 Anzac 149, 151, 202, 258, 260 co-ordination with Suvla 157, 158, 161, 164, 179 evacuation 194, 203, 206, 207, 208, 209 fighting 140, 148, 152, 153, 157-62, 192-3, 254 health of troops 198, 205 landing 126, 136-7, 139, 141, 150, 193,212-13,254 medical arrangements 227—9, 230, 231,233,234,236 reinforcement 150 Turkish forces 163 water supply 161, 212-13, 214, 217, 261 see also Australian and New Zealand forces Army Council 29-30, 243 Army Service Corps Parcels Transit Service 247 Arthur, Sir George 37, 38 artillery 32, 33, 50-3, 115, 140, 198, 260-1,268 at Suvla 165, 167, 169, 172, 185, 189, 191 in Ismail Oglu Tepe attack 174, 175-6 see also naval bombardment Ashby, Cdr. 217 Aspinall, Col. 136, 241, 267 Asquith, Herbert H. 67, 81, 82, 83, 96, 114, 149 in Committee of Imperial Defence 15 , in War Council 19, 59, 88, 146 on Cabinet discussions 63, 100, 127 on clarity of decisions 25, 47 on effect of 1915 political crisis 146 on evacuation 201, 203, 204 on Lord Fisher s objections 44—5, 54—5, 96,98,100 on naval attack 47, 50, 63, 75, 79, 106 on prestige factor 50 390 Index: The Dardanelles Commission, 1914— í 6 on results of Dardanelles operation 77—8 on role of advisers 24, 29 on Russian appeal for assistance 35 questions landing plan 117 Auckland Mounted Rifles Regiment 159, 160 Augagneur, M. 49, 100 Australian and New Zealand Army- Corps 141, 148, 151, 197 Australian and New Zealand forces 65, 102, 115, 129, 157, 161, 162, 187 food supply 223, 224, 245 landings 136 medical care 227-9, 234, 245 reinforcement 150 see also Anzac; Birdwood, Lt.-Gen. Sir William R. Australian Brigades 159, 160, 187 Australian Clearing Station 229, 234 Australian forces see Australian and New Zealand forces Australian Stationary Hospitals 228, 229 Austria 42, 91, 196 Ayas Bay 201, 203 Azmak Dere 159, 183 Babtie, Surg.-Gen. Sir William 235, 239, 242, 244, 246 Bacon,Vice-Adm. Sir Reginald 62 Bailloud, Gen. 211 Baka Baba 164, 173, 175 Baldwin, Brig.-Gen. A. H. 160, 161 Balfour, Arthur J. 28 in Committee of Imperial Defence 15 in War Council 15, 89, 146 on evacuation 204 on naval attack 50, 55, 75, 79, 106, 201,207-8 on role of advisers 21—3 Balkans 42, 55, 77, 98, 101, 104, 113, 144, 145, 194 Bartlett.Ashmead 149 Bartolomé, Cdre. de 27, 34, 41, 79, 89, 94 Battenberg, Prince Louis of 26, 28 Bauchop s Hill 159 Bedford, Surg.-Gen- 235 Begg, Lt.-Col. 213, 234, 237 Birdwood, Lt.-Gen. Sir William R. 64, 102, 115-16, 129, 151, 154, 185, 200,201,238 Anzac operations 139, 157, 161—2, 184, 187, 192,234 confers with colleagues 106, 116, 122, 123 evacuation of Gallipoli 199, 203, 204, 205, 207, 208, 209, 270 on attack plans 66, 79, 103, 116 on health of troops 199 on landing plan 136 on night attacks 192 on water supply 212, 213 opposes plan to seize Bulair 201 see also Australian and New Zealand forces Birrell, Surg.-Gen. 226, 235, 264, 269 casualty estimates 227, 233, 236, 263 communications problems 232, 236—7, 262-3 hospital ships and transports 239, 241, 262 medical arrangements for landings 227-30, 234 black ships see transports Board of Admiralty see Admiralty bombardments see artillery; naval bom¬ bardments Bonar Law, A. 146, 204-5 Bouvet 72, 74, 106 Brade, Sir Reginald 30-1 Braithwaite, Maj. -Gen. Walter P. 119, 121, 122, 151 in Suvla operations 164, 165, 182, 184 on casualties 233 on landing plan 136 on transport 131 Brunker, Brig.-Gen. 183 Bulair 115,206 possible attack on 126,135,136,149-50, 200,201 Turkish defences 116, 120, 133 Bulgaria 55, 98, 104, 145, 148, 194 food supply to British troops 223 mobilisation 195, 196 neutrality 42, 77, 78 projected co-operation with 92, 113 Buyuk Anafarta 164 Byng, Lt.-Gen. Sir Julian H. G. 154, 187, 188, 199, 204 Cabinet discusses Dardanelles operations 62—3, 100, 127, 149,258 discusses evacuation 200, 203-5, 206, 255 391 uncovered editions: World War I Collection Cabinet (cotit.) role and powers 14, 15, 16, 17, 18-19, 31,60,83 CaUweU, Gen. Sir Charles E. 30, 34, 47-8, 60 canteens 222—3 Cape Helles see Helles Carden, Vice-Adm. Sir Sackvilie H. 49, 61,64, 101, 103, 105, 116 on Army s role 69-70, 105 on landing preparations 129, 130 on naval attack 38-9, 40-1, 43, 59-60, 71,92-100 on naval bombardment 62 care of wounded see medical arrange¬ ments Carnarvon, Countess of 238 Carson, Sir Edward 146 Carver, Capt. 218, 267 casualties 143, 233-4, 256 estimates 227, 231, 233, 235, 236, 263 evacuation 229-30, 232-3, 234, 236, 238, 243, 263-4 French forces 210 Helles 205,209,211 replacement 141-2, 143,260 Suvla 186,205,267 see also medical arrangements Chailak Dere 158, 159, 160 Champagne 127 Charlemagne 106 Chocolate Hill 164, 167, 174, 175, 179-80, 186 attack 169, 170-3, 176, 190, 192 Turkish forces 163 Christian, Adm. 173, 218, 220 Chunuk Bahr 157, 158, 159, 160, 161 Churchill, Winston L. S. 27, 123 criticism of 58-9, 81, 107 early plans for Dardanelles 34—5, 80, 90 in Committee of Imperial Defence 15 in War Council 19, 23, 25, 81, 89, 146 in War Staff Group 89 instructions to Adm. Carden 69—70 on availability of troops 60 on combined naval and military attack 36, 69-70, 75, 112-13, 117, 126 on decision to continue operations 148 on decision to prepare for naval attack 37,47, 48, 76, 112-13 on delay in sending 29th Division 65, 66,67,82, 103 on effect of 1915 political crisis 146 on effect of modern artillery 51, 52, 53 on Lord Fishers objections 44, 45—6, 53-6, 57, 96-100, 256 on information given to Cabinet 18 on Kitchener 12 on naval attack plans 38—9, 40—1, 43, 46, 64, 80, 92-3, 95, 96 on naval attack progress 74, 75, 79, 104-5, 106, 122 on Queen Elizabeth s powers 37—8 on relations between War Office and Admiralty 30 on role of advisers 21 on role of Army in naval attack 64, 79 on role of Sea Lords 28 on Russian appeal for assistance 35—6, 91 on Adm. Wilson s view of naval attack 57 secures French co-operation 48—9, 55 Clyde, J. A. 39 Coalition Government see political crisis (1915) combined naval/military attack despatch of reinforcements 148 despatch of troops 61—2, 65—6, 67, 82, 102-3, 113, 115, 129 estimate offerees available 103, 116 lack of positive decision 60, 64, 127 origin and inception 34—5, 75, 80—1, 111-28 planning criticised 82-3, 116-17, 255, 257-8, 265-6 risk assessment 32, 34, 114-15, 119, 253 combined naval/military attack, views Churchin 36, 75, 112-13, 126 Adm. de Robeck 74-5, 76, 105, 107, 121,122-6, 148 Lord Fisher 44, 75, 81, 91-2, 107 Gen. Hamilton 73-4, 76, 78, 107, 121 Sir Maurice Hankey 112 Adm. Jackson 61,75,93, 101, 106-7, 117 Lord Kitchener 73, 102, 111-12, 113, 114, 117-18, 122 Rear- Adm. Oliver 41, 94 Adm. Wilson 75, 81, 107 commanders performance 187-8, 189, 191, 198, 218,267 Gen. Birdwood 270 Gen. Hamilton 254, 259-60, 266 392 Index: The Dardanelles Commission, Í9Í4—Í6 Maj.-Gen. Hammersley 187, 189, 190,258 Brig.-Gen, Sitwell 190, 258, 259 Lt.-Gen. Stopford 175, 176, 184, 187, 192,258-9,267 see also political leaders, criticism of selection 154—5 Committee of Imperial Defence 31, 112 appraisal of risk in Dardanelles attack 90, 114-15, 119, 253, 254 role and powers 14—16, 17, 18 see also War Council communications problems, medical arrangements 232, 236-7, 243, 262-3 Connaught Rangers 187 Constantinople advantages of taking 42, 65, 92, 93, 125 plans for taking 120, 126, 144 Corbett, Julian S. 32 Corbin, Lt.-Col. 234, 237 Corkery, Lt.-Col. 234 Cowans, Brig.-Gen. 180 Cowans, Lt.-Gen. Sir John S. 29,146,222, 223 Cox, Maj.-Gen. H. V 200 in Koja Chemen Tepe attack 159, 160, 162 in Suvla operations 186—7 on frontal attacks 268 on postal arrangements 246, 248 Creedy, H.J. 38 Crewe, Marquess of in Committee of Imperial Defence 15 in War Council 19, 89, 146 on naval attack 44, 47 on role of advisers 24 criticisms see commanders, performance; Dardanelles operations, results; plan¬ ning, criticism of; political leaders, criticism of Curzon, George N., Marquess Curzon of Kedleston 146, 203-4, 206 Cut, the 168, 170, 171 d Amade, Gen. 71, 121, 210 Damakjelik Bahr 158, 159, 179, 185 Danieli, Brig.-Gen. 183 Dardanelles Committee see War Council Dardanelles operations 129-42, 152-93 decision to continue 100, 143—51, 193-6 origin and inception 32—76, 80—3, 90-103, 111-28 results 77-9, 83, 86, 104, 256 risk assessment 32, 34, 64, 90, 114-15, 116, 117-18, 119,253-4 see also combined naval/military attack; evacuation; landings; naval attack; Turkish defences Davies, Gen. Sir Francis 199, 200, 204 de Bartolomé, Cdre. 27, 34, 41, 78, 89, 94 de Lisle, Maj.-Gen. Sir Beauvoir in Helles operations 153 in Suvla operations 165, 184, 185, 187, 188, 192, 260 on artillery shortage 189, 191 on staff work 189, 190, 219 on Suvla commanders 189 on water supply 219, 267 see also 29th Division de Lotbinière, Brig.-Gen. 212, 213, 217 de Robeck, Vice-Adm. Sir John M. 176, 205 landings 130, 138 on combined naval/military attack 74-5, 76, 105, 106, 121, 122-6, 148 on evacuation 200, 203, 209 on naval attack 70-2, 76, 106, 122, 201,205 on Turkish forces 253—4, 257 De Winton, Brig.-Gen. 183 delays despatch of reinforcements 146—7,258 despatch of troops 65—6, 67, 76, 82, 103, 113 disappearance, l/5th Norfolk Regiment 166, 184 Djevad Pasha 116 Dorset Regiment 174 Douglas, Gen. Sir Charles W. H. 20,29,34 Dublin Fusiliers 138, 184, 216 Duckworth, Adm. Sir John T. 34, 72 East Anglian Division 153, 155, 183, 184,185 East Yorkshire Regiment 174, 181 landing 167, 168 occupation ofHill 70 174, 179 TekkeTepe attack 178, 179, 190-1 withdrawal from Hill 70 178,180, 190-1 Eastern Mediterranean, map 8 Egypt defence of 34, 66, 80, 90, 147, 201, 207 food supply to troops 223 393 uncovered editions: World War I Collection Egypt {cont.) hospital arrangements 229,231,237,244 Turkish attack 61 see also Alexandria Ejelmer Bay 136, 164, 170 Enos 138, 148 Enver Pasha 79 Essex Brigade see 161st Brigade evacuation 147, 189, 194, 196, 197-209, 255, 260, 270 of casualties 229-30, 232-3, 234, 236, 238, 243, 263-4 evaluation see commanders, perform¬ ance; Dardanelles operations, results; planning, criticism of; political lead¬ ers, criticism of expert members,War Council see advisers Farm, The 161 Fenwick, Lt.-Col. 234, 237 Festubert 144 First Lord of the Admiralty see Balfour, Arthur J.; Churchill, Winston L. S. First Sea Lord see Fisher of Kilverstone, John Α., 1st Baron Fisher, Andrew 41, 84-5, 256 Fisher of Kilverstone, John Α., 1st Baron 38-9,41,89,93 arranges transports for troops 113 duties as First Sea Lord 26 on clarity of decisions 25 on combined naval/military attack 44, 75, 81,91-2, 106 on naval attack 43-6, 53-6, 57, 75, 91-2, 94, 96-100 on origin of plan for naval attack 36 on risks 90 on role of advisers 20, 22, 23, 24, 83, 84 on role of Sea Lords 28 resignation 100 sends replacement vessels to Dardanelles 74,106 suggests use of Queen Elizabeth 95 views not expressed 21, 22, 23, 24, 43, 46, 55-6, 58-9, 81, 95, 100 Fitzgerald, Col. 12, 65, 82, 113 Fitzmaurice, Cdre. M. S. 209 food supply 222-5, 245, 262, 264 Ford, Surg.-Gen. 226, 235, 237, 239 France see French forces; Western Front Fray Bentos tinned meat 223—4 French, FM Sir John D. P. 61, 89, 95, 101, 111, 147, 188, 195 French forces 48-9, 196, 210-11 military 102, 115, 130, 138, 153, 195 naval 95—6 Gallipoli Peninsula map 33, 134 plan for seizure by Greek Army 34,118 topography 53 see also Dardanelles operations Gaulois 106 George see Lloyd George, David Ghazi Baba 163, 164, 169 Gloucesters 160 Godley, Lt.-Gen. Sir Alexander J. 159, 161, 162,200,223,224 Goeben 43,95, 124 Gouraud, Gen. 210, 211 Government see Cabinet; War Council Greece 145, 148, 207, 208 food supply to troops 223 projected co-operation with 34, 91, 92, 101, 104, 113, 196 Greene, Sir W! Graham 27 Grey, Sir Edward,Viscount Grey of Fallodon in Committee of Imperial Defence 15 in War Council 19, 89, 146 on artillery 50 on failure of diplomacy in Balkans 42 on naval attack 44, 45, 48, 55, 60 on prestige factor 49, 63, 102, 114 on results 78, 79 on role of advisers 21 on Russian appeal for assistance 35, 48 Guepratté, Contre Amiral E. P.A. 121 Gulf of Xeros 135, 200, 206 guns see artillery; naval bombardments Gurkha Bluff 137, 138-9 Gurkhas 160, 161 Haggard, Brig.-Gen. 168, 170, 171, 216, 238-9 see also 32nd Brigade Haldane, Richard В., Viscount Haldane of Cloan 23-4, 30, 88 Hamilton, Adm. Sir Frederick 27, 28 Hamilton, Gen. Sir Ian S. M. 69, 70, 147, 196 appointment and instructions 67—9, 103, 115, 118-21,126-7, 136,231, 260 confers with Navy commander 71, 73-4, 106, 121, 122-6, 253 394 Index: The Dardanelles Commission, 1914—16 headquarters 156 intervenes at Suvla 176-8, 181, 182, 184, 190, 191-2,259 objects to memorandum on Suvla 188-9 on ammunition supply 140, 141, 143, 146 on Anzac operations 157—60, 161, 192-3 on casualties 233, 235, 236 on combined naval/military attack 73-4,76,79,106,121 on corps commander qualities 154,155 on evacuation. 255 on future policy in Gallipoli 194, 195, 258 on health of troops 198 on Helles operations 152, 153, 268 on medical arrangements 226,235, 236 on proposal to attack Bulair 150 on role of French troops 210, 211 on Lt.-Gen. Stopford s performance 175, 176, 187, 192,267 on Suvla artillery 165, 175 on Suvla commanders 187, 188 on Suvla operations 176, 185, 192—3, 267 on Suvia topography í 66 on Turkish forces 140, 141, 148, 163, 257 on water supply 213, 214, 216 performance 259—60, 266 plan for landings 117, 127, 129-33, 135-8, 139, 210,212 plan for Suvla operations 163—4 planning criticised 254, 258 recalled 197 reconnoitres Gallipoli coast 122, 135 requests reinforcements 140, 141, 145-6, 148-9, 150-1, 193, 194-5, 258 Hammersiey, Maj. -Gen. 180 fitness for command 154,187,189,258 in Chocolate Hill attack 167, 169, 170, 171, 173, 176 in Ismail О glu Tepe attack 167, 179, 182, 185, 186, 190 in Suvla landings 164, 167, 168 inTekkeTepe attack 177, 178 instructions for SuvJa operations 164-5, 177-8, 179, 181, 190, 259 on water supply 215 on withdrawal from НШ 70 í 90-1 relieved of command 187, 188 see also 11th Division Hampshire Regiment 138 Hankey, Lt.-Col. Sir Maurice 61, 83 in War Council 18, 89 memorandum suggesting attack on Turkey 90-1, 92 on artillery 50 on clarity of decisions 25 on combined naval/military attack 62, 112 on Committee of Imperial Defence functions 15 on Kitchener 12 on naval attack 43,55,63,95,98-9,122 on risk assessments 115 on role of advisers 24 Haricot redoubt 152, 153 Harris, Sir Charles 223 health of troops 149, 198-9, 205, 222-4, 237,244 see also medical arrangements; sanita¬ tion; water supply Helles 115, 149,202 artillery 165 casualties 205,209,211 evacuation 208—9 fighting 140, 143, 148, 151, 152-3, 156-7, 208, 254, 268 French troops 210—11 health of troops 198, 205 landing 126, 136, 137, 138, 139, 254 medical arrangements 227—8, 230, 231, 233, 236, 240, 242 naval attack 122 plans to retain 203, 205, 206, 207 reinforcement 140, 150, 153 water supply 213, 261 Henri IV 74 Hereford Regiment 180, 181 Hetman Chair 180, 185, 186 Highland Mountain Artillery 164, 165 Highland Mountain Brigade 168 Hill 10 167, 168, 192 in Chocolate Ній attack 170, 171, 172, 173, 190 Hill 60 187 Hill 70 172, 183, 186 occupation and withdrawal from 174, 178, 179, 180, 190-1 Hill 100 186 Hill 112 see Ismail Oglu Tepe НІН 156 164 395 uncovered editions: World War I Collection Hill 305 see Koja Chemen Tepe Hill, Brig.-Gen. 259 in Chocolate Hill attack 169, 170-1, 172, 173, 174, 190 in Hill 70 occupation 190, 191 in Ismail Oglu Tepe attack 179, 181 in Suvla landing 169 on water supply 216 see also 31st Brigade Hill Q 159, 160 hill warfare 192-3 Holdich, Capt. H.V. 250, 251 Hornblower (Inspector of Refugees) 250, 251 Hornby, Adm. Sir Geoffrey T. P. 32 hospital ships 227, 228-9, 230-1, 232, 233, 235, 236, 262, 269 see also transports hospitals 244 howitzers see artillery Howse, Surg.-Gen. 213, 233, 237, 243-4, 269 Hughes, Maj. Kent 237, 243 Hume, Brig.-Gen. 180 Hunter-Weston.Lt.-Gen. Sir Ayimer 136, 140,268 illness see health Implacable 74, 106 Implacable landing place 137, 138, 139 Indefatigable 92, 95 Indian Infantry Brigade see 29th Brigade (Indian) Indian Mountain Artillery Brigade 157, 159, 160 Inflexible 52, 95, 106 Inglefield, Maj.-Gen. F. S. 155, 183, 189 injured men see casualties; medical arrangements Irresistible 72, 106 Ismail Oglu Tepe attack 174-5, 177-8, 179-81, 182-3, 184, 185-6, 190, 191,215 objective 157, 164, 167, 169, 170, 171, 172, 173, 190 topography 166 Turkish forces 163 Italy 42, 91, 127 Jackson, Adm. Sir Henry B. 39 in War Staff Group 89 on combined naval/military attack 61, 75,93, 101, 106-7, 117 on evacuation 208 on initial bombardment 34 on naval attack 39-41, 75, 92, 94, 96 Johnston, Brig.-Gen. F. E. 159, 160 joint naval/military attack see combined naval/military attack KabaTepe 150 see also Anzac Kabak Kuyu 186 Kaiajik Aghala 186, 187 Karakol Dagh 136, 163, 164, 168, 169, 170, 182 KavakTepe 183 Kazlar Chair 180, 183, 185, 186 Keble, Lt.-Col. 226, 227, 230, 231, 232, 234, 237, 241 Keogh, Sir Alfred 226, 228, 233, 235 Keyes, Capt. 200 Keyes, Adm. 217, 218, 233, 237, 240, 243, 270 Keyes, Capt. 200 Keyes, Adm. 217, 218, 233, 237, 240, 243, 270 Keyes, Cdre. Roger J. B. 121, 201, 209 Kilid Bahr 70, 117-18, 119, 126, 135, 137, 150,202 King s Own Scottish Borderers 138 KiretchTepe Sirt 164, 167, 185 advance up 170, 182, 184 occupation 173—4, 183 Turkish forces 163 wells 219,267 Kitchener of Khartoum, Horatio H., 1st Earl 11-13, 30-1, 83, 89, 123, 133, 143,154 accepts Alexandria as main base 130 criticism of 66-7, 83, 117 delays sending troops 65—6, 82, 103, 113 despatches reinforcements 145—6, 149, 150,153, 194 despatches troops 115, 129 in Committee of Imperial Defence 15 in War Council 19-20, 22-3, 25, 89, 146 instructions to Gen. Hamilton 67—9, 103, 115, 118-21, 126-7, 136,231, 260 instructions to Gen. Monro 197 on ammunition shortages 140 on availability of troops 36, 60, 80—1, 91, 111, 112 396 Index: The Dardanelles Commission, 1914—16 on canteens for troops 223 on combined naval/military attack 73, 102, 111-12, 113, 114, 117-18, 122, 127 on early plans for attack 35 on evacuation 200, 201-3, 204, 205, 206, 255, 260 on landing plans 117 on naval attack 36—7, 43, 46, 55, 60, 63-4,81, 116 on night attacks 192 on powers of Queen Elizabeth 37—8 on prestige factor 49, 63, 102, 113 on progress of campaign 141—2, 146, 147-8, 194 on proposed seizure of Bulair 200, 201 on results 78, 256 on Russian appeal for assistance 35—7, 91 on Suvla commanders 187—8 opposes withdrawal of Queen Elizabeth 144-5 persuades Lord Fisher not to resign 56, 99 receives memorandum on Suvla oper¬ ations 188-9 visits Mediterranean theatre 200, 201-3, 204 Koe, Col. 138 Koja ChemenTepe 158, 159, 160, 164, 192 Krithia 137, 138, 139, 151, 152, 153 Kuchuk Anafarta Ova 166, 183 Kum Kale 138, 210 Lala Baba 163, 164, 167, 168, 192, 217 Lambart, Capt. 217 Lambert, Cdre. 28 Lancashire Fusiliers 152, 168, 174 Lancashire landing place see Helles Lancashire Territorial Division 141 landing places 126, 135-6, 137-8, 210 landings 129-33, 135-42 Anzac 126, 136-7, 139, 141, 150, 193, 212-13,254 Helles 126,136,137,138,139,210,254 medical arrangements 227—30, 232, 234 plans 117, 150, 151, 153, 212-13 Suvla 136, 150, 151, 153, 164-5, 167-70, 180, 181, 183 Lansdowne, Marquess of 146 Law, A. Bonar 146, 204-5 Lemnos 129-30,229 letters see postal arrangements Levick, Fleet-Surg. 237, 240, 241, 270 Light Horse Brigades 157 Lindley, Maj. -Gen. J. E. 154-5, 180, 181, 182, 187, 189 see also 53rd Division Lisle, Maj. -Gen. Sir Beauvoir de see de Lisle, Maj.-Gen. Sir Beauvoir Lloyd, Brig.-Gen. 180, 181 Lloyd George, David 19, 24, 89, 91, 102, 146 Local Government Board 222, 224 London 74, 106 Lone Pine position 157—8 Long, Brig.-Gen. 222 Lord Nelson 96, 106 Lorimer, Naval Surg. 240 loss of l/5ch Norfolk Regiment 166, 184 loss of prestige see prestige factor losses see casualties Lotbinière, Brig.-Gen. de 212, 213, 217 Low, Col. Warren 237-8, 239 Lowland Division 141 Lowland Howitzer Brigade 164, 165 Mackenzie, Sir Thomas 86—7, 256, 265-71 Macmahon, Sir Henry 201 Maher, Col. 237, 241-3, 270 Mahon, Lt.-Gen. Sir Bryan T. 154, 174, 177, 187-8,259 in Karakol Dagh and Kiretch Tepe Sirt attack 169-70, 182, 184 in Suvla landings 164, 169 on water supply 216 see aho 10th Division Maidos 150, 193 Mal Tepe 137, 139 Manchester Brigade 152 Manchester Regiment 168, 170, 173, 174 Maori Contingent 159 Marshall, Brig.-Gen. Sir William R. 200 Masnou, Gen. 211 Matthews, Col. 138, 139 Maucorps, Col. 116, 119 Maude, Sir F. Stanley 200 Maxwell, Brig.-Gen. 181 in Chocolate Hill attack 171, 172, 173 in Ismail Oglu Tepe attack 179, 180, 191 in Suvla landings 168 on water supply 215—16 397 uncovered editions: World War I Collection Maxwell, Brig. -Gen. {cont.) see also 33rd Brigade Maxwell, Lt.-Gen. Sir John 64, 129, 130, 201 on casualties 233 on force required for Dardanelles 116, 119 on medical arrangements 238,239,269 on Zion Mule Corps 250, 251—2 Maxwell, Gen. R. P. 246, 248 May, Sir Arthur 235, 238 McClintock, Maj. 246 McCurdy, Capt. 246, 248 McGrigor, Sir Charles 238 McKenna, Reginald 18-19, 27, 62-3, 146 Mears, E. Grimwood 83, 264 meat see food supply medical arrangements 226—45, 262—4, 269-70 see also health Mesopotamia 49, 147, 201 military advisers see advisers Minogue, Col. 174 Mitchell, Cdr. 212 Monro, Gen. Sir Charles 196, 197, 200, 201 evacuation of Gallipoli 197-200,203, 204, 205-6, 208, 209, 255, 260 Morto Bay 126, 137, 138, 210 Mount Falcon see Lala Baba Mounted Division 184—5, 186 Mudros 129-30, 144, 202, 212, 244 see also Saturnia Munster Fusiliers 138 Murray, Lt.-Gen. Sir James Wolfe see Wolfe Murray, Lt.-Gen. Sir James Murray, Sir Archibald 193-4 Myers, Lt.-Col. 224 naval attack origin 36 planning and preparation 36—41, 43-50, 53-61, 75-6, 80-2, 92-101, 107, 112 progress 62, 69-71, 72-3, 74-5, 79, 103-7, 122 proposed renewal 200—1, 205 see also combined naval/military attack; naval bombardments naval attack, views Asquith 47, 63, 75, 79, 107 Balfour 50, 55, 75, 79, 107, 201, 208 Lt.-Gen. Birdwood 66, 78, 103, 116 Adm. Carden 59-60, 62, 105-6 Lord Crewe 44, 47 Adm. de Robeck 70-2, 76, 105, 201, 205 Lord Fisher 43-6, 53-6, 57, 75, 81, 91-2,94,96-100 Grey 44, 45, 48, 55, 60 Adm. Jackson 39-41, 75, 92, 94-5, 96, 208 Kitchener 36-8, 43, 46, 55, 60, 63-4, 81, 116 Rear-Adm. Oliver 39, 40,41 , 92, 93,94 Adm. Wilson 50, 56-7, 74, 75, 81, 94, 106, 107 naval bombardments 52, 101, 114-15, 124-5, 141,206,254-5 1914 34,53,257,265 1915 (Feb) 62-3, 76, 104, 257 1915 (Mar.) 72-3, 74, 76, 257 Lord Fisher s views 54 Suvla operations 175—6, 184 Naval Division see Royal Naval Division Nebrunesi Point 158, 159, 167 Neuve Chapelle 127 New Zealand Engineers 159 New Zealand Field Ambulance 213, 234 New Zealand Field Troop 159 New Zealand forces see Australian and New Zealand forces New Zealand Infantry Brigade 159, 160 New Zealand Mounted Rifles Brigade 159, 187 Nicholson, William G. , Baron Nicholson 268 Nicol, Brig.-Gen. 169 night attacks 177, 178, 187, 192, 259 Norfolk Regiment 166, 184 Ocean 72, 106 officers see commanders Oliver, Rear-Adm. Sir Henry 95 in War Council 20, 57, 99 in War Staff Group 26-7, 89 on combined naval/military attack 41, 94 on naval attack 39, 40, 41, 92, 93, 94 on transport 35 Otago Mounted Rifles Regiment 159 Paget, Gen. 104 Painter, Gen. 219 Palmer, William W. see Selborne, Earl of parcels see postal arrangements 398 Index: The Dardanelles Commission, 19Î4—16 Patterson, Lt.-Col. 250, 251, 252 Percival, Lt.-Col. H. F. P. 222, 223, 224 performance see commanders, perform¬ ance; political leaders, criticism of Petty-Fitzmaurice, Henry C. K. see Lansdowne, Marquess of Peyton, Maj. -Gen. 185, 200 Phillimore, Adm. 233 Pickford, Sir William 21, 50 Pioneer Battalion, 10th Division 169, 170, 182 planning, criticism of 81—3, 101, 107, 116-17, 127, 254, 255, 257-8, 265^6 Plymouth Battalion, Royal Marine Light Infantry 138 Poett, Maj.-Gen. 218, 220, 221, 261-2, 267 political crisis (1915) 146-7,258 political leaders, criticism of Churchill 58-9, 81, 107 Kitchener 66-7, 83, 117 War Council 81-3, 101, 107, 127 Pollen, Capt. 121, 122 Porter, Surg.-Gen. Sir James 235, 236 Post Office 247, 248 postal arrangements 246—9 prestige factor 49-50,60, 63-4, 67, 72, 78, 102,113-14,145,256 Prime Minister see Asquith, Herbert H. Prince of Wales 74, 106 Purchas, Maj. 240-1, 242, 270 Queen 74, 106 Queen Elizabeth 37, 38, 43, 52, 95, 144-5, 232 rations see food supply Rawlinson, Lt.-Gen. Sir Henry S. 154 Reed, Brig.-Gen. 189 reinforcements 143, 254, 260 delay in providing 146—7, 258 despatched 153, 194-5 for Anzac 150 for Helles 140, 150, 153 for Suvla 185,205-6 requested 141, 145-6, 148-9, 150, 193-4, 195 see also casualties, replacement Rhododendron Spur 159 risk assess nient of Dardanelles operation 32, 90, 114-15, 119,253-4 of Gallipoli operations 32, 34, 64, 114-15, 116, 117-18 Ritchie, Capt. 224 Robeck, Vice- Adm. Sir John M. de see de Robeck, Vice- Adm. Sir John M. Robertson, Sir William 194, 270 Robson, Col. Mayo 239, 246-7, 248 Roch, Walter 88-107 Romania 91,92, 113 Ross, Cpl. 238-9 Royal Dublin Fusiliers 138, 184, 216 Royal Engineers 153, 174, 179, 217 Royal Field Artillery 168 Royal Marine Light Infantry 138 Royal Marines 61, 65, 102 Royal Munster Fusiliers 138 Royal Naval Armoured Car Division 165 Royal Naval Division 65, 102, 115, 129, 130-2, 140, 152, 228 see also Plymouth Battalion, Royal Marine Light Infantry Royal Welsh Fusiliers 183 Russell, Brig.-Gen. A. H. 159 Russia 98-9 appeal for assistance 35—7, 48, 75, 80, 91, 144, 145 military situation in 1915 42, 100, 127-8, 148, 153, 194 Russian Army Corps 116, 120, 144 Ryan, Lt.-Col. 237, 238 S landing place (Morto Bay) 126, 137, 138,210 Salónica 101,195-6,200,201,211 Salt Lake 166, 167, 168, 169, 171, 173, 179 sanitation 149,244-5,269 Sari Bahr attack 143, 157, 158-62, 184, 213, 258 landing 126, 135, 137, 139 Saturnia 240-3, 270 Sazii Beit Dere 158, 159 Sclater, Lt.-Gen. Sir Henry 29, 142 Sea Lords 27-8, 201 see also Fisher of Kilverstone, John Α., 1st Baron Secretary of State for War see Kitchener of Khartoum, Horatio H., 1st Earl Sedd-el-Bahr 210 Selborne, Earl of 146, 148 Serbia 42, 112, 113, 194, 202 possible assistance to 60, 100, 195—6 399 uncovered editions: World War I Collection Serbia {cont.) projected co-operation with 91, 92 Shaw, Maj. -Gen. F. C. 154 see also 13th Division Sherwood Foresters 179, 180, 181 sickness see health Simpson, Capt. H.V. 209 Sitwell, Brig.-Gen. criticism of 258, 259 in Chocolate Hill attack 170, 171, 172, 173,190 in Hill 10 attack 168 in Tekke Tepe attack 179, 180 on water supply 215, 219, 267 relieved of command 187 see also 34th Brigade South African Garrison Institute Fund 223 South Lancashire Regiment 159, 160 South Midland Brigade 186 South Staffordshire Regiment 174, 190 South Wales Borderers 159 staff work, Suvla operations 189, 190—1, 219,258 Stopford, Lt.-Gen. Sir Frederick W. appointment 154 criticism of 175, 176, 187, 192, 258-9, 267 in Chocolate Hill attack 173 in Ismail О glu Tepe attack 174—6, 182, 184 in Suvla landing 164—5, 167, 169-70 instructions from Gen. Hamilton 151, 163-4 memorandum on Suvla operations 188-9 on artillery support 165, 174, 175—6 on night attacks 192 on supply problems 184 on water supply 213-14, 216-17, 218, 219, 220,221,261,267 ordered to entrench 183, 184 plans changed by Gen. Hamilton 177-8, 181, 191-2,259 relieved of command 184, 187, 192, 260 Street, Brig.-Gen. 140 Suffren 106 Sulajik 174, 178, 179, 183, 185, 191 Susak Kuyu 186, 187 Suvla 157, 161, 163-93, 202, 258, 260, 266-8 casualties 186, 205, 267 commanders replaced 184, 187—8, 192, 260 evacuation 194, 200, 203, 206, 207, 208, 209 health of troops 198,205 landings 136, 150, 151, 153, 164-5, 167-70, 180, 181, 183 medical arrangements 236 reinforcement 185, 205—6 Turkish forces 156—7 water supply 167-8, 174, 186, 213-21, 259, 261-2, 267 Swinton, Col. 193 Table Top 158, 159 Tekke Burnu 137, 138, 139 Tekke Tepe 177, 178-9, 183, 190-1 Territorial Divisions 65, 67, 150, 154 see also 42nd Division; 53rd Division; 54th Division Thorn, Lt.-Col. 239 Thomson, Col. Sir Courtauld 239 tinned meat see food supply topography Gallipoli Peninsula 53 Suvla 166-7 transport 35, 61, 113, 130-2, 144, 146 Suvla operation 167—8 see also Zion Mule Corps transports, as hospital ships 230—1, 233, 234, 235, 236, 237-43, 263-4, 269-70 Travers, Brig.-Gen. J. H. 159 treatment of casualties see medical arrangements Trêves, Sir Frederick 236—7, 269 troops availability 36, 60, 80-1, 91, 95, 111, 112 despatch 61, 65-6, 67, 76, 82, 102-3, 113, 115, 129 see also Australian and New Zealand forces; French forces; reinforce¬ ments; Turkish forces; and names of individual formations/units Trumpeldor, Capt- 250, 251 Tudor, Rear-Adm. 28 Turkey 34, 90-1, 92, 115, 194 Turkish defences 34, 64, 116, 119, 120, 121, 123-4, 139,253-4 Turkish forces 257 400 Index: The Dardanelles Commission, 1914—16 at Suvla 156-7 estimated strength 116, 132—3, 140, 141, 148, 163, 202, 267 Unwin, Capt. 219 V landing place see Helles Venizelos, Eleuthérios 104 Vineyard, the 156 Von Donop, Maj. -Gen. Sir Stanley 29, 38 W landing place see Helles War Committee see War Council War Council 31, 93, 94, 96, 146 clarity of decisions 25, 46-8, 60, 127 criticism of 81-3, 101, 107, 127 decision to evacuate 203, 209 decision to prepare for naval attack 46-8,62-3,95-6, 112 decision to send reinforcements 148 decision to send troops 61, 62—3, 65-6,82, 102, 113, 115, 129,258 membership 12, 15, 17, 19, 88-9, 146 powers 17, 18-19 procedures 17-18,24-6 role of advisers 19-24, 25, 29, 81, 83, 84-5, 86-7 see also Committee of Imperial Defence War Council discussions Bulair attack 149-50 combined naval/military attack 60—2, 63,82-3, 101-3, 113-15, 117, 127, 258 continuation of campaign 143—5, 148, 193-6 delay in despatching troops 65—6, 82, 103, 113 evacuation 200, 203, 209, 255 information on available forces 95,101, 103, 104, 112, 1 16 naval attack plans 34—5, 37—8,43, 55—7, 81-2,90,95-6,98-100,107,112 naval attack progress 74, 100—2, 106, 122 renewal of naval attack 205 war policy 90-1, 111-12, 113, 144-5 War Group see War Staff Group War Office 17, 19-20, 29-31, 266 food supply 224 medical arrangements 235, 242 use of Alexandria as base 129—30 water supply 214 Zion Mule Corps 251, 252 see also Kitchener of Khartoum, Horatio H., 1st Earl War Staff Group 26-7, 29, 31, 89, 94, 106-7 water supply 138, 146, 212-21, 230, 261-2, 264 Anzac 161, 212-13, 214, 217, 261 Helles 213, 261 Mudros 129 Suvla 167-8, 174, 186, 213-21, 259, 261-2,267 Wellington Mounted Rifles Regiment 160 wells see water supply Welsh Division see 53rd Division Welsh Regiment (Pioneers) 159 Wemyss^ice-Adm. Rosslyn E. confers with other commanders 71, 121, 122, 123 evacuation of Gallipoli 209 given command of naval forces 200, 205 landing preparations 130 on medical arrangements 235,237, 241 on renewal of naval attack 200—1, 205, 206-7 on water supply 130, 213 West Riding Regiment 179 West Yorkshire Regiment 178, 179 Western, Col. 217, 218, 220 Western Front 176, 201 in 1914 (Nov.) 90 in 1915 42, 127, 144 planning for 91, 92, 111-12, 194 withdrawal of troops from 195, 196, 201 ^Veston see Hunter-Weston, Lt.-Gen. Sir Ay Ime r White, Maj. 217 Williams, Maj. 213 Williamson, Lt. -Col. 246, 247, 248 Wilson, Lt. -Col. 268 Wilson, Adm. Sir Arthur К. in War Council 20-1, 22, 89 in War Staff Group 27, 89 on clarity of decisions 25 on combined naval/military attack 75, 81, 106 on naval attack 50, 56-7,74,75,94, 106 views not expressed 21, 23, 24, 25, 46, 58-9, 81,95 Wiltshire Regiment 159 401 uncovered editions: World War I Collection Winter, Gen. 235 wounded men see casualties; medical Winton, Brig.-Gen. E>e 183 arrangements Wolfe Murray, Lt.-Gen. Sir James in Army Council 29 X landing place (Tekke Burnu) 137, 138, in War Council 89, 266 139 on clarity of decisions 25 on Kitchener s centralisation of Y landing place (Gurkha Bluff) 137,138—9 authority 30, 266 Yilghin Burnu 157 on role of advisers 19—20, 22—3 Yorkshire Regiment 174 planning criticised 257, 266 Ypres 42, 90 role in decision to attack 46, 81, 266 Woodward, Maj. -Gen. 132,142,228,233, Z landing place see Anzac 235 Zion Mule Corps 250-2 402 INDEX British Battles of World War I, Í9Í4-Í5 Notes 1) Entries beginning with a number are listed, Arabic and Roman interfiled, before the alphabetical sequence. 2) If a person s rank changed during the period covered by the text, only the higher rank is given in the index entry. 1st Army (British) see First Army (British) 1st Army Corps see 1st Corps (British) 1st Army (German) 289, 291, 292 1st Brigade (Australian) 373 1st Brigade (British) Aisne 297-8 Neuve Chapelle 327 trench warfare 312, 313, 315 Ypres 1st 314 see also 1st Cavalry Brigade 1st Brigade (Canadian) 338 1st Cavalry Brigade 289, 293, 299 1st Cavalry Division 302 1st Corps (British) Aisne 293, 295, 297, 298-9, 300, 301, 302 Festubert 347, 348 Marne 289,291,292 Mons 279, 281, 282, 283-4 Neuve Chapelle and St Eloi 321, 327 trench warfare 312, 313, 315 see also 1st Division (British); 2nd Division (British); Haig, Lt.-Gen. Sir Douglas 1st Corps (French) 288 1st Division (British) Aisne 295, 296, 297, 300, 301, 302 Marne 291 Mons 282, 284 trench warfare 312, 313, 316 see also 1st Brigade (British); 2nd Brigade (British); 3rd Brigade (British) 1st Guards Brigade see 1st Brigade (British) 1st Infantry Brigade see 1st Brigade (British) 1st Naval Brigade 306, 307 II Corps (German) see 2nd Corps (German) 2nd Army (British) see Second Army (British) 2nd Army (German) 291, 292 2nd Brigade (Australian) 373 2nd Brigade (British) 297-8, 309, 312, 313,315 see also Bulfm, Maj. -Gen. Sir Edward S. 2nd Cavalry Brigade 282, 291, 293 see also de Lisle, Brig.-Gen. H. De В. 2nd Cavalry Division (British) 323, 328 see also Gough, Maj .-Gen. Sir Hubert De La P. 2nd Cavalry Division (German) 290, 291 2nd Chasseurs 306 2nd Corps (British) Aisne 293, 296, 298, 301, 302 Marne 291, 292 Mons 279, 281, 282, 283, 284 Neuve Chapelle 329 trench warfare 309, 310 Ypres 2nd 337 see also 3rd Division (British); 5th Division (British); Smith-Dorrien, Gen. Sir Horace L. 2nd Corps (German) 281, 283, 290 see also 2nd Reserve Corps (German) 2nd Division (British) Aisne 295, 296, 298, 301 Festubert 348, 349 Marne 292 Mons 282 see also 4th Brigade (British) 2nd Dragoon Guards (Queen s Bays) 293 2nd Gurkha Rifles 312 2nd Infantry Brigade see 2nd Brigade (British) 403 uncovered editions: World War I Collection 2nd London Division 333 2nd London Field Company 372, 385 2nd London Heavy Battery 339 2nd Naval Brigade 306, 307, 378 2nd Reserve Corps (German) 291 see also 2nd Corps (German) 3rd Army (French) 290 3rd Brigade (Australian) 373-4, 381 3rd Brigade (British) 298, 312, 313, 314 3rd Cavalry Brigade 288, 292, 293 see also Gough, Maj. -Gen. Sir Hubert De La P. 3rd Corps (British) Aisne 293, 296, 300, 301 Marne 289, 291 Möns 279 St Eloi 330, 332 trench warfare 309, 310 Ypres 2nd 339, 340, 350 see also 4th Division (British); Pulteney, Lt.-Gen. W. P. 3rd Corps (French) 288 3rd Corps (German) 291 3rd Division (British) Aisne 293, 299, 300, 301, 302 Mons 281,282 trench warfare 310 3rd Infantry Brigade see 3rd Brigade (British) 4th Army (French) 289, 290 4th Brigade (British) 315-16 Aisne 295-6, 298 Mons 284, 289 4th Cavalry Brigade 293 4th Corps (British) 332 Festubert 347 Neuve Chapelle 321, 326, 327, 328 trench warfare 309 see also 7th Division (British); 8th Division (British) 4th Corps (German) 281, 291 see also 4th Reserve Corps (German) 4th Division (British) Aisne 296, 299 Mons 283, 284 trench warfare 310 see also Snow, Maj. -Gen.Thomas DO. 4th Guards Brigade see 4th Brigade (British) 4th Gurkha Rifles 311 4th Reserve Corps (German) 290, 291 see also 4th Corps (German) 5th Army Corps see 5th Corps (British) 5th Army (French) 281, 288, 289, 290, 291,292 5th Brigade (British) 295, 296, 298 5th Cavalry Brigade Aisne 293 Marne 288, 292 Mons 279, 281 Neuve Chapelle 328 5th Corps (British) Neuve Chapelle and St Eloi 321-2 Ypres 2nd 338, 340, 341, 342-6, 347 5th Division (British) Aisne 293, 296, 299, 300 Mons 282 trench warfare 310 see also Fergusson, Lt.-Gen. Sir Charles 5th Infantry Brigade (British) see 5th Brigade (British) 6th Army (French) 288, 289, 290, 291, 292, 293, 300 6th Brigade (British) 298 6th Division (British) 300, 301, 350 see also 17th Brigade (British); 18th Brigade (British); 19th Brigade (British) 6th Jat Light Infantry 312, 313 7th Belgian Regiment 305, 306 7th Corps (French) 288 7th Corps (German) 291 7th Division (British) 347, 348, 349, 352 see also Gough, Maj. -Gen. Sir Hubert De La P. 7th Dragoon Guards 312 8th Army (French) 309 8th Division (British) 324, 326, 347 8th Gurkha Rifles 312 9th Army (French) 289, 290, 291 see also Foch, Gen. Ferdinand 9th Bhopal Infantry 311, 312 9th Cavalry Division (German) 290, 291 9th Corps (French) 323 9th Corps (German) 281, 284 9th Gurkha Rifles 312, 313 9th Lancers 282,291 10th Army (French) 349 10th Brigade (British) 296 12th Brigade (British) 296 Î3th Brigade (British) 296 14th Brigade (British) 296 14th Corps (German) 309, 315 15th Brigade (British) 296 15th Sikh Regiment 311 16th Lancers 323 404 Index: British Battles of World War I, 1914-15 17th Brigade (British) 329 18th Brigade (British) 329 18th Corps (French) 299 18th Hussars 282, 291 19th Brigade (British) 282, 283, 296 20th Brigade (British) 309 21st Brigade (British) 326 22nd Brigade (British) 326 23rd Brigade (British) 324, 326 24th Brigade (British) 327 25th Brigade (British) 309, 324, 326, 327 25th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery 297, 298 27th Division (British) 318, 321-2 28th Division (British) 318, 321-2 29th Brigade (Indian) 377 29th Division (British) 364, 375, 386 31st Heavy Battery 344 32nd Division (French) 310 34th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery 298 36th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery 298 41st Dogra Regiment 313 44th Howitzer Brigade 298 47th Division (2nd London Territorials) 349 47th Sikh Regiment 31 1, 312 51st (Highland) Division 348, 349 57th Rifles (British) 311, 312, 313 58th Division (French) 311 58th Rifles (British) 312 61st Reserve Division (French) 285 62nd Reserve Division (French) 285 80th Brigade (British) 322-3, 329 82nd Brigade (British) 322, 329 85th Brigade (British) 322 86th Brigade (British) 371, 375, 376, 377 87th Brigade (British) 366, 375, 376 88th Brigade (British) 370, 375, 376, 377 see also Hare, Brig.-Gen. 112th Regiment (German) 309 Achi Baba 362, 376, 378 aerial reconnaissance 308, 316, 330, 351 Marne 290 Mons 281 Neuve Chapelle battle 327 Ypres 2nd 338, 345 aircraft 302, 316-17, 333 Antwerp defence 306 bombing 316-17, 330 Friedrickshafen attack 359—60 Ypres 2nd and Festubert 342, 345, 351 see also Royal Flying Corps airship sheds, attack on 359 Aisne, battle of the 292, 293-304, 319 Aisne Valley, topography 293, 295 Aizy 299 Albert I, King of Belgium 334 Albion 381, 384 Alderson, Lt.-Gen. E. A. H. 332, 340, 349 see also Canadian Division Allenby, Maj. -Gen. Edmund H. H. Aisne 293, 303 Mons 281, 282, 283, 284 see also cavalry, British Amade, Gen. ď see d Amade, Gen. Amazon 358 ambulance services 319 Amethyst 365, 382 Amiens, evacuation 288 Anson Battalion, Royal Naval Division 366, 372 Antwerp 305—7 Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders 309, 343, 344, 346 Ark Royal 380 Armenti ères 347 see also Ypres, 1st battle Army Ordnance Department 351 Army Postal Service 334 Army Service Corps 351 Arras 285, 335, 347 Arthur of Connaught, Prince 304 artillery 311,332 Aisne 293, 296, 298, 299, 300, 301, 302, 303 Béthune 314 Cuinchy 316 Festubert 347, 348-9 Givenchy 315 Mons 282, 285 Neuve Chapelle 324, 326, 327, 328 Petit Bois and Maedełsteed Spur 309 St Ełoi 321,329 weather 308 Ypres 2nd 337, 338, 340, 341, 342-5, 346, 347 see also Indian Mountain Artillery Brigade; Royal Artillery Artists Rifles 317 Askold 386 Asquith, Herbert H. 352 Attentive 357 Australian and New Zealand Army Corps 372, 374, 386 405 uncovered editions: World War I Collection Australian and New Zealand Army Corps {cont.) see also Birdwood, Lt.-Gen. Sir William R. Australian Brigades 363, 373-4, 381, 386 Australian Division 373 Ayesha 356 Babington, Fit. Cmdr. J.T. 359 Bacchante 380 Baird, Maj. A.W. F. 310 Barry, Lt. -Col. Stanley 304 Barter, Maj. -Gen. 333 Bate, Col. A. F.L. 331 Beagle 380 Belgian Army 305, 306, 334, 337, 339, 357 Belgium, British naval operations 357—8 Bellewaarde Wood 344 Bennett see Leigh Bennett, Capt. A. Béthune 312, 314 Bhopal Infantry 311, 312, 313 Binche 281,282 Birdwood, Lt.-Gen. Sir William R. 379 see also Australian and New Zealand Army Corps Bishop, Maj. 370 Boddam- Whetham, Capt. С 310 Bois du Biez 324, 327 bombing 316-17, 330 Bottieaux, Col. 351 Bourne, Francis A. 319 Braetnar Castle 382 Braine 293 Braithwaite, Maj. -Gen. Walter P. 379 Bridges, Col. 307 Briggs, Sqdn. Cdr. E. F. 359 Brilliant 358 Broodseinde 341 Brooke, Lord 304 Brunker, Gen. 311, 312 Bulfin, Maj. -Gen. Sir Edward S. 297, 337 see also 2nd Brigade (British) Bulldog 380 Buresk 356 Buzancy 293 Camber landing, Gallipoli 368, 381, 385 Cambrai 284, 285 Cambridgeshire Regiment 346 Cameron Highlanders 314, 343, 344 Canadian Division 332-3, 338, 339, 341, 348, 349 see also Alderson, Lt.-Gen. E. A. H.; Princess Patricia s Canadian Light Infantry; Princess Patricia s Royal Canadian Regiment Canteleux 348 Cape Helles seeV landing place, Gallipoli; W landing place, Gallipoli Carnegy, Gen. 311 Carrington Smith, Lt.-Col. 369 Casson, Lt.-Col. 364, 375 Castelnau, Gen. de 302 casualties 309, 332, 350 Aisne 298, 299, 301, 302, 303, 319 Antwerp 307 Emden 356—7 Festubert 349 Gallipoli 365, 367-8, 369, 371, 374, 376, 377, 378, 383, 384, 385 Givenchy 315 L Epinette 329 Marne 288, 289, 291-2 medical services personnel 350 Mons 282, 285 naval personnel 357, 358 Neuve Chapelle 321, 328 Petit Bois and Maedelsteed Spur 310 Sydney ЪЪП Ypres 1st and La Bassée 307, 312, 315 Vpres 2nd 338, 340, 342-3, 344, 345, 346 cavalry British 303, 317, 323, 339 Aisne 293, 295, 298, 299, 302 Marne 288, 289, 291, 292 . Mons 279, 281,282, 283, 284, 285 Neuve Chapelle and St Eloi 328 Ypres 1st and La Bassée 312 Ypres 2nd 341, 342, 343, 344-5, 347 see also Allenby, Maj. -Gen. Edmund H. H. French 284, 285, 288, 290 German 281,290,291 Cavalry Force 344 Cavan, Earl of 316 see also 4th Brigade (British) Cérizy 288 Chanouille 295 chaplaincy services 319, 333, 353 Chasseurs 306 Chateau St Roch 348 Château Thierry 292 Chavonne 295-6 Chelmer 380 406 Index: British Battles of World War I, 1914-15 chemical warfare see gas Chetwode, Brig.-Gen. Sir Philip W. 281, 288, 328 see also 5th Cavalry Brigade Chivres 296, 300 Chivy 300-1 clergy see chaplaincy services Cocos Islands 354, 355, 356 Coldstream Guards 297-8, 314, 315-16, 321 Colne 380 communications British 302, 315, 326, 327 German 330 Compiégne 289 Connaught Rangers 311, 313 Conneau, Gen. 290 see also cavalry, French convalescent hospitals 331 Cornwallis 381, 384, 385 Corps Expéditionnaire d Orient 374, 375, 376, 377, 378, 379, 385 see also d Amade, Gen. Costeker, Capt. 368 Courtecon 295, 298 Crabbe, Lt. 322 Cuinchy 315-16 d Amade, Gen. 285, 361, 363, 379 see also Corps Expéditionnaire d Orient de Castelnau, Gen. 302 De Guise, Gen. 306 de Lisle, Brig.-Gen. H. De В. 282, 291, 344 see also 2nd Cavalry Brigade de Robeck, Vice-Adm. Sir John M. 361, 379, 380-7 De Totts Battery 364, 385 Dehra Dun Brigade 312, 313, 327 Dem, Capt. D. L. 387 des Layes, River 327 Direction Island 356, 357 Dobie, Lt.W ER. 310 Dod see Woolly-Dod, Col. Dogra Regiment 313 Dorrien see Smith-Dorrien, Gen. Sir Horace L. Doughty-Wylie, Lt.-Col. 369-70, 385 Dragoon Guards 293, 312 Drake Battalion, Royal Naval Division 375, 376 Drewry, Mid. G. L. 384, 386 Drury,W 319 Dublin 365,381,382 Dublin Fusiliers see Royal Dublin Fusiliers Duke of Cornwall s Light Infantry 330 Dumont, Lt.-Col. 334 Duncan, Maj. F. J. 310 D Urbal, Gen. 320, 349 Durham, Lt. E. 309 East Lancashire Division 378 East Lancashire Regiment 343, 345 East Surrey Regiment 343 Edward, Prince of Wales 308, 334 Emden 355—7 Eski Hissarlik 362, 375, 376 see also S landing place, Gallipoli Essex Regiment 343, 345, 377 Estaires 348 Euryalus 381, 382 Evans, Maj. P. 319 Falcon 358 Farquhar, Lt.-Col. F. D. 322 Favereau, Adm. 358 Fergusson, Lt.-Gen. Sir Charles 282, 300, 337 see also 5th Division (British) Ferozepore Brigade 313 Festubert 313,347-9 First Army (British) Festubert 348 Neuve Chapelle 320, 324, 328 St Eloi 333 Ypres 2nd 335, 339, 350 see also Haig, Lt.-Gen. Sir Douglas First Army Corps see 1st Corps (British) First Corps see 1st Corps (British) Fisherman s Hut 373 Fitzgerald, Lt.-Col. Brindsley 304 Foch, Gen. Ferdinand 290, 320, 323, 339-40, 341 see also 9th Army (French) Ford see Minshull Ford, Capt.J. R. Foresight 357 Fortuin 342 Fowke, Brig.-Gen. G. H. 320 Fowler, Lt.-Col. J. S. 304 Foxhound 380 Frankland, Maj. 371 French, FM Sir John D. P., despatches Aisne 293-304 Antwerp 305-7 407 uncovered editions: World War I Collection French, FM Sir John D. P., despatches (cont.) Marne 286-92 Mons and Le Cateau 279—86 Neuve Chapelle and St Eloi 320-35 Ypres 1st and La Bassée 307-20 Ypres 2nd and Festubert 335—53 French Farm 315 French forces 323 Aisne 293, 299, 300, 302 Arras 324, 335 aviation 351 Festubert 347, 349 Gallipoli see Corps Expéditionnaire d Orient Marne 288, 289, 290, 291, 292 Mons 281, 283, 284, 285 Wytschaete 310 Ypres 1st and La Bassée 309, 310, 311, 314,315 Ypres 2nd 337, 338-9, 340, 341, 342, 346, 347 see also Foch, Gen. Ferdinand; JofFre, Gen. Joseph J. C French Navy 358, 374, 379, 385, 386 Frezenberg 342, 343 Frid, Lt. -Col. 334 Friedrickshafen 359-60 Gaba Tepe see Kaba Tepe Gallipoli operations 361—87 Gallipoli Peninsula, topography 362—3 Garhwal Brigade 312, 313, 324, 326 gas 335, 337-9, 341, 342, 344, 345-6 George V, King 307-8 German aircraft 317, 345, 351 German airship sheds 359 German communications 330 German forces Aisne 295, 297, 299 La Bassée 315 Marne 288, 289, 290, 291, 292 Mons 281, 283, 284, 285 Ypres 1st 308, 309 German Navy, Emden 355—7 Givenchy 311-12, 313-14, 315, 327,347 GIossop, Capt. John С Т. 355-7 Gloucestershire Regiment 300—1, 313, 343 Goliath 365, 382 Gordon Highlanders 310 Gore see Hume-Gore, Lt. G. R.V Gough, Maj. -Gen. Sir Hubert de la P. 288, 303, 328, 352 see also 2nd Cavalry Division (British); 3rd Cavalry Brigade; 7th Division (British) Gough, Brig.-Gen. J. E. 332 Graham, 2nd Lt. F. F 316 Guard 10th Corps (German) 288 Guard Cavalry Division (German) 291 Guard Reserve Corps (German) 288 Guards (British) see 1st Brigade (British); 4th Brigade (British); Coldstream Guards; Dragoon Guards; Irish Guards; Scots Guards Guepratté, Contre Amiral E. P. Α. 361 , 386 Guest, Capt. F. E. 304 Guise, Gen. De 306 Gurkha Rifles 311,312,313 Hague Convention 335 Haig, Lt.-Gen. Sir Douglas Aisne 297, 298, 299, 302, 303 Festubert 347, 348, 349, 353 Mons 282, 284 Neuve Chapelle and St Eloi 320, 321, 324, 327, 328, 334 trench warfare 312, 313 see also 1st Corps (British); First Army (British) Haking, Maj. -Gen. Sir Richard C. B. 316 see also 1st Division (British) Hamilton, Gen. Sir Ian S. M. 361-79, 386 Hamilton, Maj. -Gen. Hubert I. W. 281, 300 see also 3rd Division (British) Hampshire Regiment 345, 366, 368, 369 Hare, Brig.-Gen. 370, 371 see also 88th Brigade (British) Headlam, Brig.-Gen. J. E.W. 310 health 319, 331 see also medical services Helles seeV landing place, Gallipoli; W landing place, Gallipoli Henderson, Maj. -Gen Sir David 286, 302, 303, 350 see also Royal Flying Corps Het Sas 341,346 Highland Division 348, 349 Highland Light Infantry 311 Hill 60 337, 338 Hill 114, Gallipoli 366, 371, 372 Hi 138, Gallipoli 371, 372 408 Index: British Battles of World War I, 1914-15 Hill 141, Gallipoli 369-70, 384-5 Hill 236, Gallipoli 375 Hindenburg, FM Paul von 324 Hirschauer, Gen. 351 Hood, Rear-Adm. Horace L. A. 357—8 Hooge 347 hospital trains 319—20 hospitals 331 Howitzer Brigades 298 Huguet, Col.Victor 304 Hull, Brig.-Gen. 340 Hülse, Lt. Sir E. H.W. 309 Humber 357 Hume-Gore, Lt. G. R. V. 310 Hunter-Weston, Maj. -Gen. Sir Aylmer 369, 379 Hussar 384 Hussars 282, 291 Impey, Lt. E. H. 309 Implacable 366, 381, 382 Indian Brigade 377 Indian Cavalry Corps 319, 323 see also Secunderabad Cavalry Brigade Indian Contingents 331 Indian Corps 318 Festubert 347, 348, 349 Neuve Chapelle 321, 322, 327, 328 Ypres 1st and La Bassée 309, 311, 312, 313,314 see also Lahore Division Indian Mountain Artillery Brigade 373 Inniskilling Fusiliers 375 Intrépide 358 Irish Guards 316, 321 IvanofF, Capt. 386 Joffire, Gen. Joseph J. C. 352-3 Aisne 301 Marne 288, 289 Möns 279, 281 Ypres 2nd 338 see also French forces Jullundur Brigade 327 Kaba Tepe 362, 373, 374, 380, 386 Kaulbars, Baron von 333 Keeling Islands 354, 355, 356 Kereves Dere 375, 376 Keyes, Cdre. Roger J. B. 379 Kilid Bahr 362 King s Own Scottish Borderers 337, 364, 365, 375, 382 King s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry 337 King s Royal Rifle Corps 297, 300, 313, 314,322,344 Кое, Lt.-Col. 365 Krithia 365,375,376 Kum Kale 374, 379, 380, 385 La Bassée 307-20 La Ferté 291 La Quinqué Rue 311, 348, 349 LaTrétoire 291 Lahore Division 311,314, 340, 341 see also Ferozepore Brigade; Jullundur Brigade; Sirhind Brigade Lambart, Frederick R. see Cavan, Earl of Lambton, Brig.-Gen. W 286, 304 Lancashire Fusiliers 345, 366, 368, 370-1,378,382,383 Lancers 282, 291, 323 landings, Gallipoli 363, 364-74, 380-5 Landrecies 283—4 Le Cateau 280, 283-5 Le HénaŕF, Lt.-Col. 334 LeTouret 313 Leigh Bennett, Capt. A. 316 Leinster Regiment 330 Lemprière, Lt.-Col. H.A. 312 L Epinette 329 letters 334 Lincolnshire Regiment 309 Lizerne 339, 341 Lloyd, CSM 322 logistical support 333-4, 341, 351 Lombartzyde 358 London 380 London, Bishop of 333 London Divisions 333 London Field Company 372, 385 London Heavy Battery 339 London Regiment 317, 343, 345 London Scottish Regiment 314 London Territorials 349 bord Nelson 381,385 losses see casualties Loyal North Lancashire Regiment 297, 298,313 Lynn, Pte. 345-6 Macbean, Gen. 312 Maclagan see Sinclair Maclagan, Col. E. G. Macready, Lt.-Gen. Sir Nevil 286, 304 Maedelsteed Spur 309—10 409 uncovered editions: World War I Collection mail 334 Majestic 380 Malleson, Mid. W. St Α. 384, 386 Manchester Regiment 311 Manica 380 Marguerite, fighting at 300 Marine Brigade 305, 306-7 see also Royal Marine Light Infantry Maris 312 Marne, 1st battle 286-92 Maroilles 284 Marshall, Brig.-Gen. Sir William R. 366 Maubeuge 281-3, 299 Maud huy, Gen. 320 medical services 319-20, 331-2, 350 Mediterranean Expeditionary Force see Gallipoli operation Meerut Division 309, 311, 312, 313, 327 see also Garhwal Brigade Melbourne 355 Mersey 357, 358 Middlesex Regiment 309, 326, 343 Military Medical Officers 331 Milne, Brig.-Gen. G. F. 310 Minerva 381 Minshull Ford, Capt. J. R. 309 Missy 293, 296, 300 Mons and Le Cateau 279—86 Mont de Paris 293 Montague-Stuart-Wortley, Maj. -Gen. 333 Montceaux 291 Montmirai] 292 Morris, Lt. E. L. 309 Morto Bay see S landing place, Gallipoli Motor Ambulance Convoys 319 Moulin de Pietre 326, 327 Munster Fusiliers see Royal Munster Fusiliers Murray, Lt.-Gen. Sir Archibald 286, 303-4 Napier, Brig.-Gen. 368 Naval Brigades 306, 307, 378 Naval Division see Royal Naval Division Neuve Chapelle 320-1 , 323-9, 347 New Army 351-2 New Zealand and Australian Division 373 Nicholson, Rear-Adm. Stuart 386 Nieuport 358 North Keeling Island 355, 356 North Midland Division 328, 333 North Midland Heavy Battery 344 North Somerset Yeomanry 345 Northamptonshire Regiment 297, 300, 313,315 Northumberland Infantry Brigade 341 Northumbrian Division 339 O Donnell, Surg.-Gen.T.J. 319, 320, 331,332 Officers Training Corps 317—18 Oise 288 Ostel 298 Ourcq 289, 290, 291, 292, 293 Papineau, Lt. 322 Paris, Maj. -Gen. A. 305-7 Paterson, Lt. W. H. 310 Patterson, Sgt. 322 Perceval, Brig.-Gen. Ε. Μ. 298 Petit Bois 309-10 Petit Mor in 291 Phaeton 361 Phillimore, Capt. R. F. 387 Pietre 326, 327 Pioneer Battalions 352 Plumer, Gen. Sir Herbert C. O. 341, 342, 343-6, 353 Plymouth Battalion 364, 382 postal services 334 Presles 295 Prince George 381 Prince of Wales 380 Princess Patricia s Canadian Light Infantry 322, 330, 343 Princess Patricia s Royal Canadian Regiment 318 Pulteney, Lt.-Gen. W P. 303, 332 see also 3rd Corps (British) Putzten. 339,340,341 Queen 372, 380 Queen Elizabeth 375 Queen s Bays (2nd Dragoon Guards) 293 Queen s Regiment 300, 301 Ragueneau, Col. 334 Railway Transport Department 334, 351 Red Cross Society 319 religious services see chaplaincy services Rest Depots 320 Ribble 380 Richebourg L Avoué 348 410 Index: British Battles of World War I, 1914-15 Richebourg StVaast 327 Rjddell, Brig.-Gen. 341 Rifle Brigade 330, 344, 345 Rimington, Lt.-Gen. 319 see also Indian Cavalry Corps Rinaldo 358 River Clyde 366,367-8,369, 383,384,386 River des Layes 327 Robeck, Vice- Adm. Sir John M. de see de Robeck, Vice-Adm. Sir John M. Robertson, Lt.-Gen. Sir William 286, 304, 334 Ronaldson, Lt.-Col. R.W. H. 311 Rougebanc 347 Royal Army Medical Corps 319, 331 Royal Artillery 297, 298, 302 see also artillery Royal Dublin Fusiliers 343, 366, 367, 368, 369, 385 Royal Engineers 297, 309, 316, 320, 352, 372, 385 Royal Flying Corps 286, 302, 316-17, 330, 344, 345, 350-1 see also Henderson, Maj. -Gen Sir David Royal Fusiliers 366, 382 Royal Highlanders 312, 313, 314, 315 Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers 375 Royal Irish Fusiliers 330, 346 Royal Marine Brigade 305, 306-7 Royal Marine Light Infantry 364, 382 Royal Munster Fusiliers 315, 366, 368, 369 Royal Naval Division 306, 374, 377, 378 see also Anson Battalion; Drake Battalion; Naval Brigades; Plymouth Battalion Royal Navy 357-8, 364-75, 378, 380-7 Royal Scots 310, 344, 377 Royal Sussex Regiment 297, 314 see also Sussex Regiment Royal Warwickshire Regiment 343 Royal Welsh Fusiliers 309 Royal West Kent Regiment 337 Rue de Marais, fighting 348 Rue D Ouvert, fighting 348 Russian Army 323-4, 333 Russian Navy 386 S landing place, Gallipoli 362, 364, 374, 381,385 Samson, George M. 384, 386 sanitation 319,331 Sapphire 365, 382 Saribair Mountain 362, 373 Scots Guards 309, 314 Scottish Rifles 326 Scourge 380 Seaforth Highlanders 312, 313 Second Army (British) Neuve Chapelle 321, 324, 328-9 Ypres 2nd 339, 340, 350 see also Smith-Dorrien, Gen. Sir Horace L. Second Army Corps see 2nd Corps (British) Secunderabad Cavalry Brigade 312 Sedd-el-Bahr 362, 366-70, 383, 385, 386 Seely, Col. 307 Severn 357, 358 Sikh Regiments 311,312 Silver, Capt. 355 SimmsJ. M. 319 Sinclair Maclagan, Col. E. G. 373, 381 Sippe, Fit. Lt. S.V. 359 Sirhind Brigade 309, 311, 312, 313 Sloggett, Surg.-Gen. Sir Arthur T. 320, 350 Smith, Lt.-Col. Carrington 369 Smith, Taylor 319 Smith-Dorrien, Gen. Sir Horace L. 282, 284, 285, 303, 321 see also 2nd Corps (British); Second Army (British) Snow, Maj .-Gen. Thomas DO. 283, 340 see also 4th Division (British) Soissons 293, 296, 300 Somme 288 Sordêt, Gen. 284, 285, 288 South Wales Borderers 313, 315, 364, 375,385 Southland 382 St Eloi 321, 322, 329-30 St Julien 340-1,342 St Marguerite 296 St Omer convalescent hospital 331 Stammler, Col. 351 Steenstraate 339, 341, 346 Stuart- Wortley see Montague-Stuart- Wortley, Maj.-Gen. Suffolk Regiment 311, 343 Sussex Regiment 315 see also Royal Sussex Regiment Swiftsure 381 Sydney 355—7 411 uncovered editions: World War I Collection Talho t 381,382 Текке Burnu 362, 370, 375, 376 see also W landing place, Gallipoli Territorial Force 317, 333, 352, 377 see also North Midland Division Third Army Corps see 3rd Corps (British) Third Corps see 3rd Corps (British) Thursby, Rear-Adm. C. F. 372, 374, 380, 386 Tierchon, Col. 306 trench warfare 302, 323, 342-6 Aisne 301,303 Ypres 1st and La Bassée 307-20 Ypres 2nd 342-6 Triumph 380 Troyon, fighting 297—8 Uhlans of the Guard 288 Unwin, Cdr. Edward 366, 367, 383, 384, 386 Urbal, Gen. ď 320, 349 Us k 380 V landing place, Gallipoli 362, 364, 366-9, 371, 374, 381, 383-5 Vailly 293, 299 Vauxcéré 293 Vendresse 296, 297-8 Venerable 358 Vengeance 381 Venizel 296 Verlorenhoek 343 Vestal 358 Villers-Cotterets 289 Violaines 348 Vregny 296, 300 W landing place, Gallipoli 362, 364, 366, 368, 370-2, 381, 382-3, 384 Walford, Capt. 369 Watkis, Maj. -Gen. H. B. B. 314 see also Lahore Division Watt, Maj. Fitzgerald 304 weather Aisne 297, 303 engineering works 320 Festubert 348-9 Gallipoli 363, 364 Neuve Chapelle 324, 327 Wytschaete 329 Ypres 1st and La Bassée 308, 314, 318 Ypres 2nd 335 Welsh Regiment 313, 315 Wemyss, Rear-Adm. Rosslyn E. 369, 381,386 West Riding Field Company 366 West Riding Regiment 337 Westende 357 Westminster, Cardinal Archbishop of 319 Weston see Hunter-Weston, Maj. -Gen. Sir Aylmer Whetham see Boddam-Whetham, Capt. C. Widdrington, Maj. 322 Wieltje 343, 347 Wildfire 358 Willcocks, Gen. 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Türkei
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spellingShingle The World War I collection Gallipoli and the early battles, 1914-15
Great Britain. Dardanelles Commission
Weltkrieg (1914-1918)
World War, 1914-1918 Campaigns Sources
World War, 1914-1918 Campaigns Turkey Gallipoli Peninsula
World War, 1914-1918 Great Britain
Erster Weltkrieg (DE-588)4079163-4 gnd
subject_GND (DE-588)4079163-4
(DE-588)4009905-2
(DE-588)4135952-5
title The World War I collection Gallipoli and the early battles, 1914-15
title_alt World War 1 collection
World War one collection
The Dardanelles Commission
British Battles of World War I
title_auth The World War I collection Gallipoli and the early battles, 1914-15
title_exact_search The World War I collection Gallipoli and the early battles, 1914-15
title_full The World War I collection Gallipoli and the early battles, 1914-15
title_fullStr The World War I collection Gallipoli and the early battles, 1914-15
title_full_unstemmed The World War I collection Gallipoli and the early battles, 1914-15
title_short The World War I collection
title_sort the world war i collection gallipoli and the early battles 1914 15
title_sub Gallipoli and the early battles, 1914-15
topic Great Britain. Dardanelles Commission
Weltkrieg (1914-1918)
World War, 1914-1918 Campaigns Sources
World War, 1914-1918 Campaigns Turkey Gallipoli Peninsula
World War, 1914-1918 Great Britain
Erster Weltkrieg (DE-588)4079163-4 gnd
topic_facet Great Britain. Dardanelles Commission
Weltkrieg (1914-1918)
World War, 1914-1918 Campaigns Sources
World War, 1914-1918 Campaigns Turkey Gallipoli Peninsula
World War, 1914-1918 Great Britain
Erster Weltkrieg
Großbritannien
Türkei
Halbinsel Gelibolu
Quelle
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