Volume V covers the last glory days of cavalry in World War I's Middle Eastern theater, as British, Indian, Australian and New Zealand cavalry conducted some of the most brilliant mounted operations of all time.
Cover
Half Title Page
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Contents
Acknowledgements
Preface
1 Turkey enters war – first yeomen, Indians, Australians and New Zealanders arrive in Egypt – Suez Canal defences – birth of Australian Imperial Force – officers and men of Australian light horse – Australian equipment – the Imperial Camel Corps
2 The Turkish Army – German influence on it – types of officers and men
3 The Senussites – the Western Frontier Force – Wadi Senab – Wadi Majid – Halazin – Agagia
4 The Jifjaffa and other raids – fanatis for water – the Egyptian Camel Transport Corps
5 Sir A. Murray forms EEF – railway and pipe line begun
6 The return from Gallipoli – Kress advances on Katia – the yeomanry disasters at Oghratina and Katia
7 Anzac Mounted Division formed – extreme heat in desert – Egyptian Labour and Transport Corps – the khamsin – treatment of drinking water – spearpoint pumps
8 Food and drink – lice – flies – gunyahs – health: septic sores, ‘Barcoo Spew’, malaria, cholera – Australians abandon formal clothing – transport of sick and wounded: camel cacolets, sand-sleighs, stretchers – desert monotony
9 Chauvel – Cox – Ryrie – Antill – Royston – Chaytor – Romani – the pursuit to Bir el Abd
12 Six months’ stalemate starts – Chetwode succeeds Dobell – Chauvel succeeds Chetwode – Chaytor succeeds Chauvel – re-organization of mounted divisions – arrival of Barrow – expedition to destroy Asluj-Auja railway
13 Murray replaced by Allenby – effect of Allenby’s arrival – Allenby’s first review
14 Chetwode’s plan for Third Gaza accepted by Allenby – Eastern Force abolished – Chauvel succeeds Chetwode – Chetwode commands XX Corps – Bulfin commands XXI Corps – reconnaissances, transport, water and deception preparations for Third Gaza
15 The enemy situation before Third Gaza – preparations and preliminaries: Third Gaza
16 Third Gaza: XX Corps attack – actions of Descorps – charge of 4th Australian Light Horse Brigade – capture of Beersheba
17 XXI Corps attacks Gaza – Newcombe’s detachment surrenders – XX Corps attacks Hareira
18 Barrow’s ‘special detachment’ – XX Corps takes Hareira – XXI Corps enters Gaza – action at Kh. Buteihah – Ameidat taken – pursuit starts – Jemmame taken
19 The charge of the Warwick and Worcester Yeomanry at Huj
20 Pursuit continues – Huleikat taken – enemy panics at Et Tine – action at Balin
21 El Mughar – Junction Station entered – Abu Shushe – Jaffa entered – end of pursuit over Philistian plain – Turkish VII and VIII Armies divided
22 The battles for and entry into Jerusalem
23 Westerners v Easterners – Supreme War Council, January, 1918 – Smuts’s mission to Near East – Ghoraniye bridgehead across Jordan established – Jericho entered – the Amman Raid – re-organization of EEF on withdrawal of troops to France – Second trans-Jordan operation
24 Summer stalemate – Descorps stationed in Jordan Valley – horrors of life there – Abu Tullul – El Hinu
25 Railway improvements – Turkish Armies’ situation – Allenby decides to attack in late summer – his strategy – EEF’s orders and objectives – supply and communications arrangements
26 Elaborate means of deceiving the enemy
27 Battle of Sharon – arrangements for cavalry to enter gap – barrage – infantry assault
28 Battle of Sharon: 5th Cavalry Brigade advances – 4th and 5th Cavalry Divisions go through gap made by XXI Corps – Nahr Falik
29 5th Cavalry Division ordered to Nazareth – 13th Cavalry Brigade fails to capture the town or Liman von Sanders – Kelly sacked – 4th Cavalry Division crosses Musmus Pass – Howard-Vyse, 10th Cavalry Brigade, sacked
30 Birket el Fuleh – El Afule taken – Beisan taken – Nablus: taken – Jenin taken
31 The ‘Haifa Annexation Expedition’ – Acre taken – Haifa taken
32 4th Cavalry Division: Makhadet Abu Naj – Masudi – Ausdiv: Semakh – Tiberias occupied – Chaytor’s Force: Jisr el Damieh, Es Salt and Amman captured
33 Irbid – Kuneitra – Sasa – Kaukab – Kadem – Kiswe – El Mezze – Barada Gorge – El Hayira – Damascus entered – Khan Ayash
34 Advance on Aleppo – malaria – influenza – Haritan – end of war with Turkey
Epilogue
Appendix 1: Desert Mounted Corps Operation Order
Appendix 2: A note on the photograph of the charge at Beersheba
Abbreviations used in the footnotes and source notes
Source notes
Index
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Volume V covers the last glory days of cavalry in World War I's Middle Eastern theater, as British, Indian, Australian and New Zealand cavalry conducted some of the most brilliant mounted operations of all time.
Table of contents
Cover
Half Title Page
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Contents
Acknowledgements
Preface
1 Turkey enters war – first yeomen, Indians, Australians and New Zealanders arrive in Egypt – Suez Canal defences – birth of Australian Imperial Force – officers and men of Australian light horse – Australian equipment – the Imperial Camel Corps
2 The Turkish Army – German influence on it – types of officers and men
3 The Senussites – the Western Frontier Force – Wadi Senab – Wadi Majid – Halazin – Agagia
4 The Jifjaffa and other raids – fanatis for water – the Egyptian Camel Transport Corps
5 Sir A. Murray forms EEF – railway and pipe line begun
6 The return from Gallipoli – Kress advances on Katia – the yeomanry disasters at Oghratina and Katia
7 Anzac Mounted Division formed – extreme heat in desert – Egyptian Labour and Transport Corps – the khamsin – treatment of drinking water – spearpoint pumps
8 Food and drink – lice – flies – gunyahs – health: septic sores, ‘Barcoo Spew’, malaria, cholera – Australians abandon formal clothing – transport of sick and wounded: camel cacolets, sand-sleighs, stretchers – desert monotony
9 Chauvel – Cox – Ryrie – Antill – Royston – Chaytor – Romani – the pursuit to Bir el Abd
12 Six months’ stalemate starts – Chetwode succeeds Dobell – Chauvel succeeds Chetwode – Chaytor succeeds Chauvel – re-organization of mounted divisions – arrival of Barrow – expedition to destroy Asluj-Auja railway
13 Murray replaced by Allenby – effect of Allenby’s arrival – Allenby’s first review
14 Chetwode’s plan for Third Gaza accepted by Allenby – Eastern Force abolished – Chauvel succeeds Chetwode – Chetwode commands XX Corps – Bulfin commands XXI Corps – reconnaissances, transport, water and deception preparations for Third Gaza
15 The enemy situation before Third Gaza – preparations and preliminaries: Third Gaza
16 Third Gaza: XX Corps attack – actions of Descorps – charge of 4th Australian Light Horse Brigade – capture of Beersheba
17 XXI Corps attacks Gaza – Newcombe’s detachment surrenders – XX Corps attacks Hareira
18 Barrow’s ‘special detachment’ – XX Corps takes Hareira – XXI Corps enters Gaza – action at Kh. Buteihah – Ameidat taken – pursuit starts – Jemmame taken
19 The charge of the Warwick and Worcester Yeomanry at Huj
20 Pursuit continues – Huleikat taken – enemy panics at Et Tine – action at Balin
21 El Mughar – Junction Station entered – Abu Shushe – Jaffa entered – end of pursuit over Philistian plain – Turkish VII and VIII Armies divided
22 The battles for and entry into Jerusalem
23 Westerners v Easterners – Supreme War Council, January, 1918 – Smuts’s mission to Near East – Ghoraniye bridgehead across Jordan established – Jericho entered – the Amman Raid – re-organization of EEF on withdrawal of troops to France – Second trans-Jordan operation
24 Summer stalemate – Descorps stationed in Jordan Valley – horrors of life there – Abu Tullul – El Hinu
25 Railway improvements – Turkish Armies’ situation – Allenby decides to attack in late summer – his strategy – EEF’s orders and objectives – supply and communications arrangements
26 Elaborate means of deceiving the enemy
27 Battle of Sharon – arrangements for cavalry to enter gap – barrage – infantry assault
28 Battle of Sharon: 5th Cavalry Brigade advances – 4th and 5th Cavalry Divisions go through gap made by XXI Corps – Nahr Falik
29 5th Cavalry Division ordered to Nazareth – 13th Cavalry Brigade fails to capture the town or Liman von Sanders – Kelly sacked – 4th Cavalry Division crosses Musmus Pass – Howard-Vyse, 10th Cavalry Brigade, sacked
30 Birket el Fuleh – El Afule taken – Beisan taken – Nablus: taken – Jenin taken
31 The ‘Haifa Annexation Expedition’ – Acre taken – Haifa taken
32 4th Cavalry Division: Makhadet Abu Naj – Masudi – Ausdiv: Semakh – Tiberias occupied – Chaytor’s Force: Jisr el Damieh, Es Salt and Amman captured
33 Irbid – Kuneitra – Sasa – Kaukab – Kadem – Kiswe – El Mezze – Barada Gorge – El Hayira – Damascus entered – Khan Ayash
34 Advance on Aleppo – malaria – influenza – Haritan – end of war with Turkey
Epilogue
Appendix 1: Desert Mounted Corps Operation Order
Appendix 2: A note on the photograph of the charge at Beersheba
Abbreviations used in the footnotes and source notes