"At a mile distant their thousand hooves were stuttering thunder, coming at a rate that frightened a man - they were an awe inspiring sight, galloping through the red haze - knee to knee and horse to horse - the dying sun glinting on bayonet points..." Trooper Ion Idriess
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Another entry from the book written by Lieutenant Colonel Hüseyin Hüsnü Emir, called Yildirim. Every day, one page of the book will be posted. This is Page 155.
Colonel Hüsnü, Yildirim, Page 155.
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This chapter deals with Hüsnü observations of the Turkish response to Beersheba on other parts of the battlefield.
The following entries are extracted and transcribed from the 9th Light Horse Regiment War Diary, the originals of which are held by the Australian War Memorial. There are 366 entries on this site. Each day has entries as they occurred from 1914 to 1919. In addition to the 9th Light Horse Regiment War Diary, when appropriate, entries from the 3rd Light Horse Brigade War Diary and other regiments with the Brigade will also appear. Entries from the unit history, Darley, TH, With the Ninth Light Horse in the Great War, Adelaide, Hassell Press, 1924 will also appear from time to time. The aim is to give the broadest context to the story and allow the reader to follow the day to day activities of the regiment. If a relative happened to have served in the regiment during the Great War, then this provides a general framework in which the individual story may be told.
9th Light Horse Regiment War Diary - Adjutant returned to Regimental Headquarters at Anzac under instructions from Lieutenant Colonel Coke, AQMG at General Headquarters, Imbros. Lieutenant Malcolm NM returned to duty during the past week. Lieutenants Ayliffe and Palmer Reinforcement Officers reported for duty during the week. The men had been detained at Lemnos in the Detail Camp.
1916
Saturday, December 9, 1916
9th Light Horse Regiment Location - Bir el Malha
9th Light Horse Regiment War Diary -The Regiment undertook routine work for the day. Ayliffe, Lieutenant SH, reported back from Camel Transport Corps. Finnegan, Captain Chaplain R, returned to duty from Kantara.
1917
Sunday, December 9, 1917
9th Light Horse Regiment Location - El Burj.
9th Light Horse Regiment War Diary - 1430 Regiment moved to Khirbit Daty. Heavy rain during move. Divisional line extended to include Suffa. Information received that Jerusalem had been handed over by the Turkish authorities to the British at 1100, 9 December 1917.
Bert Schramm's Diary, 9 December 1918 Topic: Diary - Schramm
During part of the course of his military service with the AIF, 2823 Private Herbert Leslie Schramm, a farmer from White's River, near Tumby Bay on the Eyre Peninsular, kept a diary of his life. Bert was not a man of letters so this diary was produced with great effort on his behalf. Bert made a promise to his sweetheart, Lucy Solley, that he would do so after he received the blank pocket notebook wherein these entries are found. As a Brigade Scout since September 1918, he took a lead part in the September 1918 breakout by the Allied forces in Palestine. Bert's diary entries are placed alongside those of the 9th Light Horse Regiment to which he belonged and to the 3rd Light Horse Brigade to which the 9th LHR was attached. On this basis we can follow Bert in the context of his formation.
Bert Schramm's Diary, 9 December 1918
Bert Schramm's Handwritten Diary, 8 - 14 December 1918
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Diaries
Bert Schramm
Monday, December 9, 1918
Bert Schramm's Location - Mejdelaya, Tripoli
Bert Schramm's Diary - Weather fine today and seems to be clearing up a little. Received a parcel from Lucy today.
Another entry from the book written by Lieutenant Colonel Hüseyin Hüsnü Emir, called Yildirim. Every day, one page of the book will be posted. This is Page 154.
Colonel Hüsnü, Yildirim, Page 154.
[Click on page for a larger print version.]
This chapter deals with Hüsnü observations of the Turkish response to Beersheba on other parts of the battlefield.
The following entries are extracted and transcribed from the 9th Light Horse Regiment War Diary, the originals of which are held by the Australian War Memorial. There are 366 entries on this site. Each day has entries as they occurred from 1914 to 1919. In addition to the 9th Light Horse Regiment War Diary, when appropriate, entries from the 3rd Light Horse Brigade War Diary and other regiments with the Brigade will also appear. Entries from the unit history, Darley, TH, With the Ninth Light Horse in the Great War, Adelaide, Hassell Press, 1924 will also appear from time to time. The aim is to give the broadest context to the story and allow the reader to follow the day to day activities of the regiment. If a relative happened to have served in the regiment during the Great War, then this provides a general framework in which the individual story may be told.
9th Light Horse Regiment War Diary - Duty Regiment. The Regiment undertook routine work for the day.
AWM25 707/5 Box 50 File 216
9th Light Horse Regiment Routine Order 527 - Stretcher Bearers.
A Squadron,
A Troop - Jones, 1028 Trooper HS;
B Troop - Bailie, 2803 Trooper GH;
C Troop - Crack, 1472 Trooper AH; and,
D Troop - Humphries, 1406 Trooper JW.
B Squadron,
A Troop - Godwin, 1165 Trooper JW;
B Troop - Currie, 645 Trooper AH;
C Troop - Wadrop, 1276 Trooper CG; and,
D Troop - Gottfried, 1192 Trooper L
C Squadron,
A Troop - Goodall, 2746 Trooper JH;
B Troop - Potter, 1084 Trooper HA;
C Troop - Cronin, 1183 Trooper AH; and,
D Troop - Cox, 395 Trooper GW.
1917
Saturday, December 8, 1917
9th Light Horse Regiment Location - El Burj.
9th Light Horse Regiment War Diary - 0800 Six officers moved out on reconnaissance towards Nalin - Kuddis - Khurbetha Ibn Harith for possible lines of advance in readiness for an attack on these places. Bivouac shelters arrived.
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