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Friday, 16 October 2009
Brigade Scouts, Scouting or Protective and Tactical Reconnaissance Part 8 Screen To Rear Guard
Topic: AIF - DMC - Scouts

Scouting or Protective and Tactical Reconnaissance, Part 8

Screen To Rear Guard

Frederick Allan Dove

 

3rd Light Horse Brigade Scouts in the hills at Tripoli, December 1918

 

In 1910, Major Frederick Allan Dove, DSO, wrote a book on a subject he was very familiar with through practical experience called Scouting or Protective and Tactical Reconnaissance. This book set the intellectual framework for the formation of the Brigade Scouts during the Sinai and Palestine Campaigns as part of the Great War.

Dove, FA, Scouting or Protective and Tactical Reconnaissance, 1910.

 
(C) Screen To Rear Guard.

(To a Force Retiring.)

1. - Duties.

The duties of the Screen to a Rear Guard are to give early notice of the enemy's advance.

The Screen is not intended to fight except against Scouts or patrols, who must be checked when they attempt to spy on the Rear Guard.

2. - Formation.

This will be similar to that of an Advanced Screen with the patrols on the extreme flanks strengthened. "Fours" would be more suitable in the Screen than "twos," because fire action may be frequently required. A "directing four" must be named.

3. - Movements.

Movements should be from one position of cover to another already chosen to the rear, and made rapidly. If the pursuit is preceded by small patrols and Scouts, frequent attempts should be made to ambush them by concealing sufficient men and ostentatiously retiring the remainder.

4. - Halts.

Halts should only take place in well-covered observation points.

5. - Contact with the Enemy.

This is already mentioned in 3, above. If the contact is only with Scouts, the Rear Guard Screen should easily hold its own and a little more, and make the enemy pay dearly if they become aggressive.

But should a genuine attack be opened, the role of the Screen comes to an end, and they become merged in the fighting units of the Rear Guard.

6. - Keeping Touch.

It is absolutely essential that the several units of the Screen shall keep touch with the "directing unit." Therefore, in every "four" one man must devote himself to watching for signals from the next unit towards the directing point.

7. - Co-operation.

In no other phase of Scouting work is the co-operation of patrols more essential to success. Especially is this so when the enemy's Scouts try to break through. Should a "four" hang back rather long and be hard pressed it should extend rapidly fanwise and bolt for the next position affording cover, in the full confidence that the adjacent fours, with their fire, will make it very hot for the pursuers.

 

Previous: Part 7, The Flank Screen 

Next: Part 9, Scouting For Information 

 

Further Reading:

Obituary, Frederick Allan Dove

Brigade Scouts

The Light Horse

Australian Light Horse Militia

Militia 1899 - 1920

Battles where Australians fought, 1899-1920

 


Citation: Brigade Scouts, Scouting or Protective and Tactical Reconnaissance Part 8 Screen To Rear Guard

Posted by Project Leader at 12:01 AM EADT
Updated: Saturday, 26 December 2009 4:24 PM EAST
3rd Australian Light Horse Field Ambulance, Roll of Honour
Topic: AIF - 3B - 3 LHFA

3rd LHFA, AIF

3rd Australian Light Horse Field Ambulance

Roll of Honour


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

 

The Roll of Honour contains the names of all the men known to have served at one time with the 3rd Light Horse Field Ambulance and gave their lives in service of Australia, whether as part of the 3rd Light Horse Field Ambulance or another unit.

 

Roll of Honour

 

William Arden Egerton ARNOLD, Died of Wounds, 17 September 1915, and was subsequently buried at sea.

 

George Herbert BARR, Killed in Action, 7 August 1915.

Harold Knowles BEAN, Died of Disease, 25 September 1916.

 

Alick Atkinson CHAPMAN, Died of Wounds, 27 January 1917.

Henry Rupert COCKS, Killed in Action, 28 July 1916.

 

Charles Beauchamp DAVINET, Died of Disease, 31 May 1919.

Ernest DOYLE, Killed in Action, 11 April 1917.

Percival William DYER, Killed in Action, 4 May 1917.

 

Henry FULLARD, Died of Disease, 5 November 1918.

 

John Thomas GOUGH, Died of Accident, 31 December 1914

 

Rasmus Robinson HANSEN, Killed in Action, 7 August 1915.

Harold Walter HORNBY, Died of Wounds, 15 May 1917.

Arthur George HUNT, Killed in Action, 7 August 1915.

 

John Malcolm JAMIESON, Killed in Action, 21 May 1918.

Kenneth Crossley JONES, Died of Disease, 30 October 1915.

 

Arthur Joseph LOVETT, Killed in Action, 8 January 1917.

 

Sydney Walter McMULLEN, Killed in Action, 25 July 1916.

 

Abraham Reginald ROBERTS, Killed in Action, 24 August 1915.

Richard Louis Stanford ROGERS, Killed in Action, 2 November 1917.

 

John Mercer WALKER, Killed in Action, 22 August 1918.

William WALLACE, Killed in Action, 4 May 1917.

Frank Bernard Martin WOODNUTT, Died of Wounds, 6 February 1918.

 

Lest We Forget

 

Acknowledgement: Many thanks to Steve Becker who provided much of the raw material that appears in this item.

 

Further Reading:

3rd Light Horse Field Ambulance

Battles where Australians fought, 1899-1920

 


Citation: 3rd Australian Light Horse Field Ambulance, Roll of Honour

Posted by Project Leader at 12:01 AM EADT
Updated: Tuesday, 30 March 2010 8:48 AM EADT
4th Light Horse Field Ambulance, Contents
Topic: AIF - 4B - 4 LHFA

4th LHFA, AIF

4th Light Horse Field Ambulance

Contents

 

4th Light Horse Field Ambulance Shoulder Patch.

 

 

4th Light Horse Field Ambulance

The 4th Light Horse Field Ambulance was formed in February 1917 from some 60 men drawn out of all the other Light Horse formations in Egypt.

 

Structure

The Australian Light Horse – Structural outline

Australian Light Horse Order of Battle

 

Corps

Desert Mounted Corps (DMC)

 

Division

Australian Mounted Division 

 

Brigade

4th Australian Light Horse Brigade, 1917-19

 

Field Ambulance

4th Light Horse Field Ambulance

 

History

Formation

4th Light Horse Field Ambulance Formation
 
Battle of Beersheba, 31 October 1917
4th LHFA, AIF Unit History account about the fall of Beersheba 

 

Embarkations

Full Roll
4th Light Horse Field Ambulance, AIF, Embarkation Roll, Roll: A - Z
Individual Rolls

"A" Section

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3rd Reinforcement

4th Reinforcement

5th Reinforcement

6th Reinforcement

7th Reinforcement

 

Roll of Honour 

4th Light Horse Field Ambulance, Roll of Honour  

Lest We Forget

 

Further Reading:

4th Light Horse Field Ambulance, AIF 

4th Light Horse Field Ambulance, Roll of Honour

Battles where Australians fought, 1899-1920

 


Citation: 4th Light Horse Field Ambulance, Contents

Posted by Project Leader at 12:01 AM EADT
Updated: Wednesday, 31 March 2010 6:43 AM EADT
5th Australian Light Horse Regiment, Contents
Topic: AIF - 2B - 5 LHR

5th LHR, AIF

5th Australian Light Horse Regiment

Contents

 

5th Light Horse Regiment Colour Patch

 

The 5th Light Horse Regiment was formed as part of the 2nd Light Horse Brigade, 2nd Contingent and attached to the Australian Division. Recruits went to the Enoggera Training Camp to the west of Brisbane, Queensland, on 18 August 1914. The recruits were drawn from the four main Militia Regiments within the 1st Military District which incorporated all of Queensland, Darwin and Northern New South Wales.

 

Structure

The Australian Light Horse – Structural outline

Australian Light Horse Order of Battle

 

Corps

Desert Mounted Corps (DMC)

 

Division

Anzac Mounted Division

 

Brigade

2nd Australian Light Horse Brigade

 

Regiment

5th Australian Light Horse Regiment, AIF, History

 

History

El Qatiya

el Qatiya, Sinai, 23 April 1916, 5th LHR, AIF, War Diary Account 

Romani

5th ALHR, AIF, War Diary, account about the Battle of Romani

5th LHR, AIF account about the Battle of Romani 

5th LHR, AIF account about the Battle of Romani, Killed in Action 

 Bir el Abd

Bir el Abd, Sinai, 9 August 1916, 5th LHR, AIF, War Diary Account 

Bir el Abd, Sinai, 9 August 1916, 5th LHR, AIF, Unit History Account 

Bir el Mazar

Bir el Mazar, Sinai, 17 September 1916, 5th LHR, AIF, War Diary Account 

Bir el Mazar, Sinai, 17 September 1916, 5th LHR, AIF, Unit History Account

Beersheba

5th ALHR, AIF, War Diary, account about the fall of Beersheba 

5th LHR, AIF account about the fall of Beersheba

 

Routine Orders

5th LHR Routine Order No 52, 20 November 1915

5th LHR Routine Order No 29, 19 June 1918

 

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Roll: D - F

Roll: G - J

Roll: K - L

Roll: M - Q

Roll: R - S

Roll: T - Z

 

Individual Rolls

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"C" Squadron

Machine Gun Section

Vestalia Group 

1st Reinforcements

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4th Reinforcements

5th Reinforcements

6th Reinforcements

7th Reinforcements

8th Reinforcements

9th Reinforcements

10th Reinforcements

11th Reinforcements Mashrobra Group 

11th Reinforcements Hawkes Bay Group

12th Reinforcements Hawkes Bay Group 

12th Reinforcements Suffolk Group

13th Reinforcements

14th Reinforcements

15th Reinforcements

16th Reinforcements

17th Reinforcements

18th Reinforcements

19th Reinforcements

20th Reinforcements

21st Reinforcements

22nd Reinforcements

23rd Reinforcements

24th Reinforcements

25th Reinforcements

26th Reinforcements

27th Reinforcements

28th Reinforcements

29th Reinforcements

30th Reinforcements

 

Personnel

284 Tpr David Laing Clark

 

Roll of Honour

5th Australian Light Horse Regiment, Roll of Honour 

Lest We Forget

 

Further Reading:

5th Australian Light Horse Regiment, AIF

5th Australian Light Horse Regiment, Roll of Honour 

Battles where Australians fought, 1899-1920

 


Citation: 5th Australian Light Horse Regiment, Contents

Posted by Project Leader at 12:01 AM EADT
Updated: Tuesday, 22 December 2009 6:07 PM EAST
2nd New Zealand Machine Gun Squadron, Contents
Topic: AIF - 5B - 2 NZMGS

2nd New Zealand Machine Gun Squadron

5th Australian Light Horse Brigade

Contents

 

Imperial Camel Corps, New Zealand members hat badge

 

 

2nd New Zealand Machine Gun Squadron 

The New Zealand 2nd Machine Gun Squadron was formed in July 1918 from the two New Zealand Imperial Camel Corps Companies, the 15th and 16th Camel Companies.

 

Structure

The Australian Light Horse – Structural outline

Australian Light Horse Order of Battle

 

Corps

Desert Mounted Corps (DMC)

 

Division

Australian Mounted Division

 

Brigade

 

Squadron

2nd New Zealand Machine Gun Squadron

2nd New Zealand Machine Gun Squadron, Nominal Roll 

 

Further Reading:

2nd New Zealand Machine Gun Squadron

5th Australian Light Horse Brigade

Imperial Camel Corps, AIF

Imperial Camel Corps, Roll of Honour 

Battles where Australians fought, 1899-1920

 


Citation: 2nd New Zealand Machine Gun Squadron, Contents

Posted by Project Leader at 12:01 AM EADT
Updated: Saturday, 19 December 2009 8:41 AM EAST

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