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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
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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
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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
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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
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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. Sir James
313, 318
see also Indian Corps
Williams, Lt.-Col.
369
Williams, AB
W
С.
384, 386
Williamson, Wallace
353
Wilson,
Maj.
-Gen. Sir Henry H.
286, 304
Wiltshire Regiment
329
Wing, Maj.-Gen. F.
DV. 310
Wise, Lt.W.S.
358
Woodhouse, Surg.-Gen.T P.
320
Woolly-Dod, Col.
371
Worcestershire Regiment
329, 368, 371,
376, 378
Wortley see Montague-Stuart-Wortley,
Maj.-Gen.
Wylie see Doughty-Wylie, Lt.-Col.
Wytschaete
309-10, 329
X landing place, Gallipoli
362, 364, 365,
366,370,372,381,382
Y
landing place, Gallipoli
362, 364-6,
381,382
Yeomanry regiments see Territorial Force
York and Lancaster Regiment
343
Ypres
1st
battle
307-20
2nd
battle
335, 336, 338-47
Zeppelin airship sheds
359
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München
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spelling | The World War I collection Gallipoli and the early battles, 1914-15 World War 1 collection World War one collection The Dardanelles Commission British Battles of World War I London Stationery Office 2001 412 S. Ill., Kt. : 25 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Uncovered editions Enth.: The Dardanelles Commission. British Battles of World War I Great Britain. Dardanelles Commission Geschichte 1914-1915 gnd rswk-swf 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 rswk-swf Großbritannien Türkei Halbinsel Gelibolu (DE-588)4009905-2 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4135952-5 Quelle gnd-content Halbinsel Gelibolu (DE-588)4009905-2 g Erster Weltkrieg (DE-588)4079163-4 s Geschichte 1914-1915 z DE-604 Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen 19 - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=010070061&sequence=000003&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen 19 - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=010070061&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
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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