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Saturday, 13 June 2009
Australian Light Horse, Myths and Legends
Topic: Gen - Legends

Australian Light Horse

Myths and Legends

 

Over the many years, powerful myths and legends regarding the light horse and the behaviour of the men has become prevalent. This has occurred due to a number of reasons. Perhaps a relative has exaggerated their role for one or another reason. This is the main reason. Following on behind is someone who has misheard or misread some information which found its way into the Official History and thus become a piece of orthodoxy. Jingoism, Spite, prejudice and covering an embarrassment usually plays its part too. The end result is a distorted picture of history. This section aims to correct some of those mistakes.

 

Items

Fleas on fleas - The results from careless work - another case study 

Ion Idriess and the Beersheba Charge description

The legend of the female sniper at Gallipoli 

The Love That Dare Not Speak Its Name

Anzac v ANZAC

Fleas on fleas -The results from careless work - a case study 

All Light Horsemen wore emu plumes 

 

The alleged Elliott photograph examined

9th LHR On Manoeuvres

9th LHR On Manoeuvres, Part 2

 

 

Further Reading:

Myths and Legends

 


Citation: Australian Light Horse, Myths and Legends

Posted by Project Leader at 11:55 PM EADT
Updated: Thursday, 10 February 2011 4:11 PM EAST
Order Of Battle of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force, April 1916, Part 9, 11th Division
Topic: AIF & MEF & EEF

Order Of Battle of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force, April 1916

Part 9,  11th Division

 

As part of the Official British War History of the Great War, Captain Cyril Falls and Lieutenant General George MacMunn were commissioned to produce a commentary on the Sinai, Palestine and Syrian operations that took place. In 1928, their finished work, Military Operations, Egypt and Palestine - From the outbreak of war with Germany to June 1917,  was published in London. Their book included Appendix 2 which specifically detailed the Order Of Battle of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force, April 1916 and is extracted below.

MacMunn, G. & Falls, C., Military operations: Egypt and Palestine, (London 1930), p. 387:

 

11th Division.


G.O.C. -

Major-General E. A. Fanshawe, C.B.

G.S.O. 1 -

Captain (temp. Lieut.-Colonel) J. F. S. D. Coleridge.

C.R.A. -

Colonel (temp. Brig.-General) G. S. Duffus.

C.R.E. -

Major (temp. Lieut.-Colonel) F. A. K,White.

 

32nd Infantry Brigade.

G.O.C. -

Brevet Lieut.-Colonel (temp. Brig. General) T. H. F. Price.

 

9th West Yorkshire Regiment;

6th Yorkshire Regiment;

8th West Riding Regiment;

6th York and Lancaster Regiment;

32nd Brigade Machine-Gun Company.

   

33rd Infantry Brigade.

G.O.C -

Colonel (temp. Brig.-General) J. P. Erskine.

 

6th Lincolnshire Regiment;

6th Border Regiment;

7th South Staffordshire Regiment;

9th Notts and Derby Regiment;

33rd Brigade Machine-Gun Company.

 

34th Infantry Brigade.

G.O.C. -

Colonel (temp. Brig.-General) J. Hill, D.S.O.

 

8th Northumberland Fusiliers;

9th Lancashire Fusiliers;

5th Dorsetshire Regiment;

11th Manchester Regiment;

34th Brigade Machine-Gun Company.

 

Divisional Troops.

Mounted Troops -

1 Sqdn. 1/1st Hertfordshire Yeomanry.

11th Cyclist Company.

Artillery -

LVIII Brigade, R.F.A.

LIX Brigade, R.F.A.

LX Brigade, R.F.A.

CXXXIII Brigade, R.F.A.

Engineers -

67th Field Company, R.E.

68th Field Company, R.E.

86th Field Company, R.E.

Signal Service -

11th Divisional Signal Company.

Pioneers -

6th East Yorkshire Regiment.

A.S.C. -

11th Divisional Train (Supply details only).

Medical Units -

33rd, 34th and 35th Field Ambulances

 

 

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Further Reading:

AIF & MEF & EEF, Contents 

AIF, MEF and the EEF

 


Citation: Order Of Battle of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force, April 1916, Part 9, 11th Division


Posted by Project Leader at 12:01 AM EADT
Updated: Saturday, 4 July 2009 4:04 PM EADT
Gallipoli Campaign - 1915, Questions to the Turkish General Staff, Part 8
Topic: BatzG - Gallipoli

Gallipoli Campaign - 1915

Questions to the Turkish General Staff, Part 8

 

The Turkish General Staff Answers

 

During 1919, after the defeat of Turkey, a unique opportunity was opened up for CEW Bean to question the members of the Turkish General Staff about the Gallipoli Campaign. Bean presented a list of 111 questions. In June 1919, he received the answers. In the following transcription, the answers given by the Turkish General Staff will be qualified by the questions asked by Bean.

 

Questions 9 - 10

9. On April 25th what were the forces against the British at Cape Helles?

10. Where, and in what numbers, were their reserves?

 

Two regiments of the 9th Infantry Division formed the Garrison at Helles. Their line extended from Gaba Tepe to Monto.



Questions 18, 20, and 21.

18. What reserves were sent to CAPE HELLES and what was the strength of these reserves?

20. What was the Turkish artillery at ARI BURNU on April 25th? How many land guns and ships guns were used, respectively?

21. How many guns were put in afterwards at ARI BURNU?

 

Reserves were at first sent to Helles from the 7th Division which was at Gallipoli. Afterwards the battalions from the 11th and 3rd Divisions from the Asiatic side. Our guns on the 25th April were the field and the Mountain guns forming the divisional Artillery. Divisions as they reinforced brought their divisional Artillery into the line. There were no other artillery reinforcements.



Questions 28 & 32.

28. When did they realise that the British attack at Helles had been checked?

32. What was their estimate of the result of our attack which took place during the 6th, 7th, and 8th May?

 

The Turkish General Staff considered that the British attack at Helles was broken by the middle of June, but even after this date there were other attacks in this front.

At first attacks were made every four or five days, later every fortnight.    It was considered that the object of these attacks was to break through on the Krithia Side. The last real attack was made 23 days after the June attack.

 

Question 33

33. What troops were holding the Turkish front during this attack?

 

The troops used in defence were:

1st & 2nd Battalion, 29th Regiment.

2nd Battalion, 56th Regiment.

2nd Battalion, 19th Regiment.

1st & 4th Battalion, 26th Regiment.

2nd Corps, 15th Regiment.



Question 34.

34. How effective was the attack towards KRITHIA on May 8th?

 

The advance against Krithia on May 8th was checked by the fire of the front line troops.



Question 35

35. What regiments were there in front of KRITHIA and what batteries opened on the troops advancing to that attack?

 

Opposite Krithia there were the:

2nd Battalion, 5th Regiment.

1st Battalion, 20th Regiment.

2nd Battalion, 56th Regiment.

According to the disposition of the Turkish Troops at Care Helles on May 9th, 1915, there were 7 Q.F. Field Batteries - 1 12 centimetres Howitzer Battery of six guns, but it is not known how many batteries actually took part in the fighting.



Question 36.

36. Why was there no counter attack?

There was no counter attack as the casualties had been heavy and there was insufficient strength to make one.



Question 68.

66. What numbers of Turkish troops were at HELLES at this date (August 6th.) and how many at SUVLA (Turkish ANAFARTA)? Total?

On August 6th there were:

4 Infantry Battalions and 11 guns at Suvla.

At Cape Helles there were

1st Division 9 Battalions 8 machine guns.

4th Division 12 Battalions 8 machine guns.

8th Division 9 Battalions 6 machine guns.

10th Division 9 Battalions 8 machine guns.

11th Division 9 Battalions 3 machine guns.

13th Division 12 Battalions 4 machine guns.

14th Division 12 Battalions 8 machine guns.

 

The Artillery consisted of 163 guns and howitzers of various calibres.



Question 80.

80. What was the strength of the Turkish force at ANZAC, SUVLA (ANAFARTA) and HELLES, respectively on August 10th?

39 Infantry Battalions.

19 Field Batteries.

2 Mountain Batteries (Not Q.F.)

 

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Further Reading:

Gallipoli Campaign

 


Citation: Gallipoli Campaign - 1915, Questions to the Turkish General Staff, Part 8


Posted by Project Leader at 12:01 AM EADT
Updated: Thursday, 2 July 2009 3:32 PM EADT
Regimental Embarkation Equipment Stock List, 1914, Machine Gun Equipment
Topic: AIF - Lighthorse

Australian Light Horse Regiments, AIF

Regimental Embarkation Equipment Stock List, 1914

Part 8, Machine Gun Equipment Equipment.

 

 

This Table is based on the "War Establishments of the Australian Military Forces, 1912." Provision is made for an Armourer as a Staff Sergeant of the Regiment. No other "Attached" Officers, N.C.O.'s, or Men have been provided for. This latter personnel should come to the Regiment fully equipped.

"All Ranks" does not include Officers unless specially mentioned.

 

MACHINE GUNS.      
 
Section 16B.  
Bars, carrying Maxim gun on tripod 2  
Belts, ammunition, Maxim, .303-in., 250 rounds 32   Includes 2 spare per gun
Cases, Maxim, .303-in., gun 2  
Chests, Maxim, .303-in., machine, filling belts, No. 1, Mark III. 1  
Guns, Maxim  
          Plugs, cork, complete (spare) 2  
          Protectors, muzzle 2  
          Rods, cleaning 2  
Guns, Maxim, .303-in. (complete, with filled spare part box) 2  
Locks, cover (spare) 2  
Guns, Maxim, .303 in. and .303-in. converted  
          Barrels (spare) 2  
          Muzzle attachments for ball firing 2  
Hoods, protecting, and Marks II. and IV. tripod gun mounts 2  
Machines, filling belts, Maxim, .303 in., Mark II. 1  
Mountings, tripod, .303-in., Maxim gun, Mark IV. 2  
Plugs, belt, Maxim 1  
Reflectors, mirror, M.G., .303-in. 2  
Springs, belt filling, machine, .303-in Maxim  
          Action lever 4  
          Pawl 2  
 
STORES FOR MOUNTINGS, TRIPOD, .303-IN., MAXIM GUN.  
 
Section 2A.  
Hooks, bill 2   1 per mounting
 
Section 2B.  
Axes, pick  
Heads, 4½ lbs. 2   1 per mounting
Helves, 36-in., ferruled 2   1 per mounting
Shovels, G.S. 2   1 per mounting
 
Section 14.  
Cans, lubricating, No. 9 4   2 per mounting, 1 for paraffin oil, and 1 for lubricating oil
 
Section 16B.  
Boxes, belt, ammunition, Maxim, No. 2 or 3 28   14 per mounting
Cans, half-pint 4   2 per mounting, 1 for lubricating oil, and 1 for turpentine
Cases  
          Cans, .303-in., tripod mountings 2   1 per mounting. To hold cans carried on offside of packsaddle
Pins, joint  
          Crosshead  2   1 per mounting
          Elevating gear  2   1 per mounting
 
OLD STORES.  
Linen, old, sheeting (for cleaning small arms and machine guns) lbs. 5  

 

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Further Reading:

The Australian Light Horse, AIF, Contents

 


Citation: Regimental Embarkation Equipment Stock List, 1914, Machine Gun Equipment

Posted by Project Leader at 12:01 AM EADT
Updated: Wednesday, 1 July 2009 10:19 AM EADT
Citation: Order Of Battle of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force, April 1917, Part 9, Imperial Mounted Division
Topic: AIF & MEF & EEF

Order Of Battle of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force, April 1917

Part 9,  Imperial Mounted Division

 

 

As part of the Official British War History of the Great War, Captain Cyril Falls and Lieutenant General George MacMunn were commissioned to produce a commentary on the Sinai, Palestine and Syrian operations that took place. In 1928, their finished work, Military Operations, Egypt and Palestine - From the outbreak of war with Germany to June 1917,  was published in London. Their book included Appendix 3 which specifically detailed the Order Of Battle of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force, April 1917 and is extracted below.

MacMunn, G. & Falls, C., Military operations: Egypt and Palestine, (London 1930), pp. 401 - 402:

 

Imperial Mounted Division.

G.O.C. -

Colonel (temp. Major General) H. W. Hodgson, C.V.O., C.B.

G.S.O. 1 -

Major (temp. Lieut.-Colonel) H. C. S. Ward.

C.R.A. -

Lieut. Colonel the Marques of Exeter.

 

3rd Australian Light Horse Brigade.

G.O.C. -

Colonel (temp. Brig. General) J. R. Royston, C.M.G., D.S.O.

 

8th Regiment Light Horse;

9th Regiment Light Horse;

10th Regiment Light Horse;

3rd Australian Light Horse Signal Troop;

3rd Australian Machine-Gun Squadron.

 

4th Australian Light Horse Brigade.

G.O.C. -

Lieut. Colonel (temp. Brig.-General) J. B. Meredith, D.S.O.

 

4th Regiment Light Horse;

11th Regiment Light Horse;

12th Regiment Light Horse;

4th Australian Light Horse Signal Troop;

4th Australian Machine-Gun Squadron.

 

5th Mounted Brigade.

G.O.C. -

Colonel (temp. Brig. General) E. A.Wiggin, D.S.O.

 

1/lst Warwick Yeomanry;

1/1st Gloucester Yeomanry;

1/lst Worcester Yeomanry;

5th Mounted Brigade Signal Troop;

16th Machine Gun Squadron.

 

6th Mounted Brigade.

G.O.C. -

Lieut. Colonel (temp. Brig.-General) T. M. S. Pitt.

 

1/1st Bucks Yeomanry;

1/1st Berks Yeomanry;

1/1st Dorset Yeomanry;

6th Mounted Brigade Signal Troop;

17th Machine Gun Squadron.

 

Divisional Troops.

Artillery -

1/1st Notts and 1/1st Berks Batteries, R.H.A.

"A" and "B" Batteries, H.A.C.

Mounted Divisional Ammunition Column.

Engineers -

Imperial Mounted Division Field Squadron.

Signal Service -

Imperial Mounted Division Signal Squadron.

A.S.C. -

Medical Units -

3rd Light Horse, 4th Light Horse;
1/1st S. Midland Mounted Brigade and 1/2nd S. Midland Mounted Brigade Field Ambulances.

 

 

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Further Reading:

AIF & MEF & EEF, Contents 

AIF, MEF and the EEF

 


Citation: Order Of Battle of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force, April 1917, Part 9, Imperial Mounted Division


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