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Saturday, 14 February 2009
El Burj, Palestine, 1 December 1917, 3rd Light Horse Brigade War Diary Account
Topic: AIF - 3B - 3 LHB

El Burj, Palestine, 1 December 1917

3rd Light Horse Brigade War Diary Account

 

3rd Light Horse Brigade War Diary, Saturday, 1 December 1917, page 1.

 

War Diary of the 3rd Light Horse Brigade, AIF

The War Diary provides an excellent reference to the day to day activities of note that occurred within a particular unit. They were never designed to be histories in themselves but aids to future historians who wish to write about their deeds. The War Diary was often written up at the end of the day when most men were weary and seen as just another useless activity demanded by "the Heads" in far off places. It was only years later when unit histories were produced that the value of the War Diaries became to be realised by the men. The result is that the War Diary is usually light on detail. These details can be supplemented by Routine Orders and signals where these may exist.

 

The entry for Saturday, 1 December 1917 is transcribed below.


War Diary Entry


Saturday, 1 December 1917

3rd Light Horse Brigade -

El Burj.

3rd Light Horse Brigade -


0100 - The post on the right of the Brigade Sector at approximately Sq J.26.2.o.7 heard movement in the immediate front.

0110 - Enemy estimated strength 500 attacked the above mentioned post with bombs and rifle grenades.

0115 - Part of Gloucester Yeomanry, 48 all ranks in strength under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Palmer, DSO, moved from position of support at El Burj to assist the 8th Light Horse Regiment.

0150 - The above mentioned party reinforced the 8th Light Horse Regiment on the right and was forced to withdraw 200 - 300 yards towards the main line of defence.

0200 - Enemy pressed on towards main line of defence delivering a strong attack using bombs of both Cricket Ball and Stick type, Rifle Grenades and Automatic Rifles. Whilst making this advance the enemy came under the enfilade fire of one Squadron 9th Light Horse Regiment and two machine guns from Sq. J.19.a.8.4.

0250 - One Company 1st/4th Royal Scottish Fusiliers, strength about 130 all ranks reinforced the 8th Light Horse Regiment and went into the firing line at once, arriving just prior to the full development of the enemy attack. This company at once operated with Mills Grenades with great effect and assisted materially in holding up the enemy attack.

0300 - Enemy held up within 30 yards of our main position.

0315 - 2nd Company 1st/4th Royal Scottish Fusiliers moved from El Burj to position of support immediately in rear of 8th Light Horse Regiment. Bombers of this company were sent into the firing line.

0400 - Enemy fire and bombing had considerably decreased with the exception of one trench mortar which was firing from the neighbourhood of Shilta.

0520 - The effect of the enfilade fire of the 9th Light Horse Regiment and the two machine guns in position Sq.J.19.a.8.4 prevented the retirement of the enemy
.

 

3rd Light Horse Brigade War Diary, Saturday, 1 December 1917, page 2.


0520 - The effect of the enfilade fire of the 9th Light Horse Regiment and the two machine guns in position Sq.J.19.a.8.4 prevented the retirement of the enemy. On movements towards both flanks of the enemy, one by 1st/4th Royal Scottish Fusiliers and one by 8th Light Horse Regiment and assisted by fire from 8th Light Horse Regiment, the two flanking parties succeeded in securing 105 unwounded prisoners.

0545 - Detachments from 8th Light Horse Regiment and the Company 1st/4th Royal Scottish Fusiliers in support pushed forward and occupied the position located on the right flank in the early stage of the attack.

Artillery -

On the 8th Light Horse Regiment calling for Artillery support by means of flares, as the enemy attack commenced, 268th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery and the Hong Kong and Singapore Mountain Battery opened fire on enemy approaching from Shilta. As the enemy attack developed the battery searched all the wadis leading towards Shilta . At dawn a barrage was put down in rear of the attacking enemy so as to prevent any attempt at withdrawal.

Machine Guns -

With the 9th Light Horse Regiment at Sq.J.19.a.8.4 also put down a barrage rear of enemy and prevented several attempts at withdrawal.

Our Casualties -

8th Light Horse Regiment -
Killed: 1 Officer; 5 Other Ranks.
Wounded: 3 Officers; 31 Other Ranks.

9th Light Horse Regiment -
Wounded: 0 Officers; 2 Other Ranks.

3rd Light Horse Machine Gun Squadron -
Wounded: 0 Officers; 3 Other Ranks.
Missing: 0 Officers; 1 Other Ranks.

Gloucester Yeomanry -
Killed: 1 Officer; 1 Other Ranks.
Wounded: 0 Officers; 4 Other Ranks.

1st/4th Royal Scottish Fusiliers -
Killed: 0 Officers; 1 Other Ranks.
Wounded: 1 Officer; 2 Other Ranks.

Total Casualties -
Killed: 2 Officers; 7 Other Ranks.
Wounded: 4 Officers; 42 Other Ranks.
Missing: 0 Officers; 1 Other Ranks.

 

3rd Light Horse Brigade War Diary, Saturday, 1 December 1917, page 3.

 

Total Turkish Casualties -
Killed: 120 All Ranks.
Wounded Prisoners: 0 Officers; 20 Other Ranks.
Unwounded Prisoners: 6 Officers; 98 Other Ranks.
Total Prisoners: 6 Officers; 118 Other Ranks.


Enemy dead on the right of the 8th Light Horse Regiment Sector 20 and opposite the left of the same sector 100.

Included in the captured material were 8 Automatic Rifles similar to Hotchkiss Guns, 72 Rifles, 38 Bayonets, 8 tripods, one box spare parts, 2 spare barrels.

1000 - Enemy shelling El Burj intermittently, otherwise situation quiet.

1200 - 9th Light Horse Regiment reported enemy consolidating position Sq.J.1.D.0.0. 16 enemy in vicinity of the position.

1400 - Following message received from 20th Corps. "Corps Commander much admires the staunchness of your troops who with small forces beat off strong attack of the enemy last night, and captured so many prisoners."

1415 - Following message received from Desert Mounted Corps. "Please convey Corps Commander's congratulations to Lieutenant Colonel McLaurin and all ranks 8th Light Horse Regiment on their brilliant fight last night."

1700 - 1st/4th Royal Scottish Fusiliers moved from El Burj to join 156th Brigade en route to Latron.

1730 - Dispositions for night as follows:-

8th Light Horse Regiment holding right sector;
9th Light Horse Regiment holding left sector;
Gloucester Yeomanry in support 400 yards north of El Burj.
 

3rd Light Horse Brigade War Diary, Saturday, 1 December 1917, page 4.

 

1930 - 7th Mounted Brigade moved from position of Divisional Reserve and was placed at the disposal of the General Officer Commanding 3rd Light Horse Brigade who disposed as follows:

El Burj - One regiment and 4 machine guns in reserve to Brigade;
One Regiment and 2 machine guns in support of Brigade at Sq.D85.J.26.a.5.10.


7th Mounted Brigade took up these positions at 2030.

2215 - Two Companies, 6th Dublin Fusiliers arrived at El Burj -
One Company to be employed by 3rd Light Horse Brigade in case of attack.
Second Company Divisional Reserve and not to be employed without reference to Headquarters, Australian Mounted Division.

 

Further Reading:

Battles where Australians fought, 1899-1920

The Battle of El Burj, 1 December 1917

3rd Light Horse Brigade, AIF

 

The War Diary of the 3rd Light Horse Brigade, AIF is held by the Australian War Memorial and available online at no cost.

 


Citation: El Burj, Palestine, 1 December 1917, 3rd Light Horse Brigade War Diary Account

Posted by Project Leader at 12:01 AM EAST
Updated: Tuesday, 14 July 2009 5:55 PM EADT
Monday, 9 February 2009
The Battle of Rafa, Sinai, 9 January 1917, 3rd Light Horse Brigade, AIF Roll of Honour
Topic: AIF - 3B - 3 LHB

The Battle of Rafa

Sinai, 9 January 1917

3rd Light Horse Brigade, AIF

Roll of Honour

 

Poppies on the Roll of Honour, Australian War Memorial, Canberra

 

The Roll of Honour contains the names of all the men from the 3rd Light Horse Brigade, AIF, known to have given their lives during the Battle of Rafa, Palestine, 9 January 1917.

 

Roll of Honour 

 

William GILBERT, 10th Light Horse Regiment

 

Frederick Edward HICKS, 3rd Light Horse Machine Gun Squadron

 

Walter Douglas KNOWLES, 10th Light Horse Regiment


George MCCURDY, 3rd Light Horse Machine Gun Squadron

 

Cecil Helary SINCLAIR, 10th Light Horse Regiment

 

Lest We Forget

 

 

Further Reading:

3rd Light Horse Brigade, AIF

3rd Light Horse Brigade, Roll of Honour

The Battle of Rafa, Sinai, 9 January 1917

The Battle of Rafa, Sinai, 9 January 1917, Roll of Honour

The Palestine Campaign, 1917 - 1918

Battles where Australians fought, 1899-1920

 


Citation: The Battle of Rafa, Sinai, 9 January 1917, 3rd Light Horse Brigade, AIF Roll of Honour


Posted by Project Leader at 12:01 AM EAST
Updated: Tuesday, 1 February 2011 7:10 AM EAST
Sunday, 1 February 2009
3rd Light Horse Brigade, AIF, Roll of Honour
Topic: AIF - 3B - 3 LHB

3rd LHB

3rd Light Horse Brigade, AIF

Roll of Honour

 

Poppies on the Roll of Honour, Australian War Memorial, Canberra

 

The Roll of Honour contains the names of all the men from the 3rd Light Horse Brigade, AIF, known to have given their lives during the Great War.

 

Roll of Honour 

 

8th Australian Light Horse Regiment, Roll of Honour 

9th Australian Light Horse Regiment, Roll of Honour 

10th Australian Light Horse Regiment, Roll of Honour

3rd Australian Light Horse Field Ambulance, Roll of Honour  

3rd Australian Light Horse Machine Gun Squadron, Roll of Honour  

3rd Light Horse Signal Troop, AIF, Roll of Honour

 

Lest We Forget

 

 

Further Reading:

3rd Light Horse Brigade, AIF

3rd Light Horse Brigade, Roll of Honour 

The Battle of Rafa, Sinai, 9 January 1917

The Battle of Rafa, Sinai, 9 January 1917, Roll of Honour

The Palestine Campaign, 1917 - 1918

Battles where Australians fought, 1899-1920

 


Citation: 3rd Light Horse Brigade, AIF, Roll of Honour


Posted by Project Leader at 12:01 AM EAST
Updated: Tuesday, 1 February 2011 7:00 AM EAST
Tuesday, 27 January 2009
3rd LH Bde, AIF, Farewell to Colonel Hughes, Argus 27 January 1915
Topic: AIF - 3B - 3 LHB

3rd LH Bde, AIF

Farewell to Colonel Hughes

Argus, 27 January 1915

 

Argus, 27 January 1915, p. 9.

 

The newspaper article, appearing in the Melbourne Argus, 27 January 1915, p. 9 is transcribed below.

 

FAREWELL TO COL. HUGHES.

THE MEN IN EGYPT.

Colonel T G Hughes Commanding the Third Light Horse of the Australian Expeditionary Force was entertained by the St Kilda Trades Club at its rooms Inkerman Street on Monday evening.

Colonel Hughes in responding to the toast of his health submitted by Mr McCutcheon MLA said that he felt proud of the fact of his being an Australian. As to complaints made about Australian soldiers in Egypt he thought that Captain Bean had very little to write about. (Applause) If they were all of the same spirit they would not have much of an army. They had a splendid lot of men. If men were kept employed and interested m their work they would work.  When the men reached the front then let critics talk. (Applause) He felt proud of the position he now occupied and proud of the men he commanded. Seven of his old associates had resigned their commissions and had joined as privates. In going to the front he was following his son who went with the First Expedition and his daughter would precede him by a few days as a nurse so the family of Hughes would be temporarily changing their residence for the Continent. (Applause)

The mayor on behalf of the Trades Club, presented Colonel Hughes with a silver cigar case and match box.

 

Further Reading:

3rd Light Horse Brigade, AIF

Battles where Australians fought, 1899-1919

 


Citation: 3rd LH Bde, AIF, Farewell to Colonel Hughes, Argus 27 January 1915

Posted by Project Leader at 12:01 AM EAST
Updated: Monday, 26 October 2009 7:39 PM EADT
Tuesday, 20 January 2009
3rd LH Bde, AIF, 3rd Light Horse Brigade, 3rd LH Bde March Past in Melbourne, Wednesday, 20 January 1915
Topic: AIF - 3B - 3 LHB

3rd LH Bde, AIF

3rd Light Horse Brigade

3rd LH Bde March Past in Melbourne, Wednesday, 20 January 1915

 

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Melbourne Age, 21 January 1915, p. 8.

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The transcript of the story:

 

AUSTRALIA'S LIGHT HORSE MARCH THROUGH CITY
WELCOME TO 3RD BRIGADE
ENTHUSIASTIC CROWDS LINE STREET

By 8 o'clock the long column of 2000 men was formed in fours and the head of the column was already moving out of camp. Through Essendon, Moonee Ponds and Flemington the brigade reached Melbourne shortly after 10 o'clock and, at Campbell and Sons horse bazaar on the outskirts of the city, halted for a few minutes to water the troop and transport horses - just time to smoke a cigarette, then tighten girths and straighten slouch hats, ready for the two mile parade before the eyes of Melbourne. Meanwhile Melbourne was ready and waiting their arrival. Every suburban train that reached Flinders Street or Spencers Street station before 11 o'clock, and every tram car that ran on the city routes helped to swell a crowd that lined the whole marching route three deep and gathered in mass round the saluting base. Collins Street and Bourke Street were avenues of flags and bunting, shops and office windows from ground floor to roof were crowded points of vantage. Prompt, at 11.40 am the head of the brigade turned from Kings Street into Collins Street and met the first cheers of the crowd. 'Where's your hankies?' called a mother to her girls. 'You'll have to give a shout for Cyril.' Shout they did - and not for Cyril only. As the head of the column wheeled into Collins Street, the mounted band struck up a swinging march, the men stiffened on their horses, and it took the most persuasive calls from sweethearts at the barricades to get the least flicker of recognition from the trooper on parade. An old gentleman watching eagerly leaned out of the crowd with a handkerchief tied to the end of his umbrella ready to raise it frantically as his son rode by. He received a grave, dignified nod of the head, and waved so frantically that the line of horses shied and nearly broke the column. All along the route of march it only required one voice to raise a 'hip' and a hundred voices finished the cheer.


Punctually at noon three Khaki horsemen swung into the road from Collins Street. A rattle of applause, the shrill notes of a distant band and the thudding of a drum announced the approach of the troops; in another minute the leading squadrons came into view and the march past had begun. Three military police head the column, acting as outriders, and, sitting like statues in their saddles, with rifle butts resting upon their right thighs. Then came the staff officers, Lieutenant-Colonel Antill and Captain McFarlane and they in turn were followed by the brigadier, Colonel Hughes, riding at the head of a group of buglers and headquarters details. The Governor-General's hand rose to the salute, a sword blade glistened in the sun. The head of the column passed by, and then followed the brigade, squadron after squadron, passing at a walk and led by the mounted band of the 8th Regiment with burnished instruments and drums swathed in the Union Jack. In many respects the march past of cavalry differs from that of infantry. Infantry march by solemnly with a mechanical effect of swinging legs and arms and swaying rifle barrels. Cavalry pass with a merry dash. They typify the joy of life in a military spectacle, passing with a music all their own and a lilting air of irresponsible jauntiness. So it was with the Light Horse yesterday. The six squadrons of the 8th and 9th Regiments rode by to the shrill bell-like treble of jingling chains; the staccato rattle of hoofs on the hard road and the soft creaking of burnished leather. They rode with sheen and sparkle of burnished chains, a glitter of spurs; and in the sun the officers' swords gleamed and flickered as they were brought up to the salute.

 

 

Further Reading:

3rd Light Horse Brigade, AIF

3rd Light Horse Brigade, Roll of Honour  

Battles where Australians fought, 1899-1920

 


Citation: 3rd Australian Light Horse Brigade March Past in Melbourne

Posted by Project Leader at 12:01 AM EAST
Updated: Sunday, 1 May 2011 11:30 AM EADT

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