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Tuesday, 9 March 2010
2nd Australian Light Horse Signal Squadron, AIF, Contents
Topic: AIF - DMC - 2 Sig Sqn

2nd LH Sig Sqn, AIF

2nd Australian Light Horse Signal Squadron

Contents

 

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Outline

Divisions

Australian Mounted Division

2nd Australian Light Horse Signal Squadron, AIF

Brigades

3rd Australian Light Horse Brigade

3rd Australian Light Horse Brigade Signal Troop 

4th Australian Light Horse Brigade, 1917-19

4th Australian Light Horse Brigade Signal Troop 

5th Australian Light Horse Brigade

5th Australian Light Horse Brigade Signal Troop 

 

Embarkation

Full Roll

 

Individual

3rd Australian Light Horse Brigade Signal Troop 

4th Australian Light Horse Brigade Signal Troop

 

Further Reading:

2nd Australian Light Horse Signal Squadron, AIF

2nd Australian Light Horse Signal Squadron, AIF, Roll of Honour

Light Horse Signal Service, AIF

Light Horse Signal Service, AIF, Roll of Honour

Battles where Australians fought, 1899-1920

 


Citation: 2nd Australian Light Horse Signal Squadron, AIF, Contents

Posted by Project Leader at 10:11 AM EAST
Updated: Sunday, 21 March 2010 11:11 AM EADT
Saturday, 6 March 2010
2nd Australian Light Horse Signal Squadron, AIF, Roll of Honour
Topic: AIF - DMC - 2 Sig Sqn

2nd LH Sig Sqn, AIF

2nd Australian Light Horse Signal Squadron

Roll of Honour


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

 

The Roll of Honour contains the names of all the men enrolled within the 2nd Australian Light Horse Signal Squadron, AIF known to have served and lost their lives during the Great War.

 

Roll of Honour 

Sydney William BENNETT, Died of Disease, 21 October 1918, 2nd Australian Light Horse Signal Squadron.

 

Reginald Frank CLARKE, Died of Disease, 8 April 1919, 2nd Australian Light Horse Signal Squadron.

Walter Walterous CLEMENTS, Died of Disease, 20 October 1918, 2nd Australian Light Horse Signal Squadron.

Sidney Albert COLE, Died of Disease, 12 November 1918, 2nd Australian Light Horse Signal Squadron.

 

Henry Ernest O'ROURKE, Died of Disease, 18 October 1918, 2nd Australian Light Horse Signal Squadron.

 

Ernest Roderick SADLER, Died of Disease, 18 October 1918, 2nd Australian Light Horse Signal Squadron.

William Japhet James SMITH, Died of Disease, 22 October 1918, 2nd Australian Light Horse Signal Squadron.


William John WHITE, Died of Disease, 20 October 1918, 2nd Australian Light Horse Signal Squadron.

Lest we forget

 

Further Reading:

2nd Australian Light Horse Signal Squadron, AIF

Light Horse Signal Service, AIF

Light Horse Signal Service, AIF, Roll of Honour

Battles where Australians fought, 1899-1920

 


Citation: 2nd Australian Light Horse Signal Squadron, AIF, Roll of Honour

Posted by Project Leader at 12:01 AM EAST
Updated: Tuesday, 9 March 2010 10:48 AM EAST
Wednesday, 26 March 2008
The First Battle of Gaza, Palestine, 26 to 27 March 1917, 2nd Light Horse Signal Squadron, War Diary Account
Topic: AIF - DMC - 2 Sig Sqn

The First Battle of Gaza

Palestine, 26 to 27 March 1917

2nd Light Horse Signal Squadron, War Diary Account

 

2nd Light Horse Signal Squadron, War Diary Account.

 

The following is a transcription of the Account from the War Diary of the 2nd Light Horse Signal Squadron detailing its role at the First Battle of Gaza, Palestine, 26 to 27 March 1917.



24 March 1917

Wheeled transport of Squadron left at 1600 for Khan Yunis.


25 March 1917

"D" Troop left with Headquarters of Division at 0800  and marched with 5th and 6th Mounted Brigades along beach to Deir el Belah, picking up the 3rd light Horse Brigade along the way.

Wheeled transport of Squadron joined up from Khan Yunis about 1900.

Communication to concentrated Division by Despatch Riders - Telephone to Desert Column. Rear party left at Rafa under Lieutenant Millar to work on office for details left behind there.


26 March 1917

0230 Squadron left camp at 0230 and took its place in a column  consisting of the Anzac Mounted Divison and Imperial Mounted Division marching to surround Gaza from the north and east - Crossing of Wadi Ghuzze was nearly 3 hours late on pre-arranged timetable, and a fairly thick mist prevailed for some hours after daylight.

About 1000 A temporary halt was made by Divisional Headquarters near Sheikh Abbas, a Signal Office was established and several messages were sent to and received from Desert Column. communication by visual was obtained with 5th Mounted Brigade detached to operate on north east side of Beersheba Road. The other two Brigades were in reserve close to Divisional Headquarters.

1030 Divisional Headquarters moved to Khirbit Reseim.

1100 visual communication with 5th Mounted Brigade obtained at new Headquarters and also with Anzac Mounted Division.

1130 Visual communication with Desert Column regained.

Nothing could be seen of Desert Column or Eastforce Visual Stations thus endeavours were made to do so.

1230 Vibrator communicaction with Anzac Mounted Division obtained - 3rd and 6th Brigades still in reserve.

About 1530 Divisonal Headquarters moved to Khirbit Rufieg - office remained open till 1600 to work of messages, but visual communication was obtained from new Headquarters to all 3 Brigades about 1600 and with Anzac Mounted Divisoin old and new Headquarters.

1630 Communication with Desert Column by vibrator.

1645 "B" Troop laid cable to Anzac Mounted Division new Headquarters, and about same time the 3rd Light Horse Brigade was detached to assist this Division.

About 1700 6th Mounted Brigade detached to meet enemy advancing towards Huj - Touch with them by radio.

1730 Cable laid by "B" Troop to 6th Mounted Brigade Headquarters - this line was cut by traffic and shrapnel frequently but was eventually got through about 1900.

1800 A mounted orderly arrived from 5th Mounted Brigade with message. No messages were sent back by him. touch was lost with this Brigade just before this, endeavours were made to reach them by lamp without success. It transpired that the Brigade Signals Officer had been sent to find the Imperial Camel Corps. 3rd Light Horse Brigade returned to left of 6th Mounted Brigade and in touch by lamp.

1830 Ordered by Staff to move office to Gaza side of ridge, move took place in dark and touch was lost with Desert Column, 6th mounted Brigade and Anzac Mounted Division by cable for about 3/4 an hour. In touch with 3rd Light Horse Brigade and Anzac Mounted division by lamp.

1930 Line to Anzac Mounted Division again cut in many places, but through again about 2200. Several important messages sent to them over Desert Column line and received by them by induction.

2100 Difficulty experience with 6th Mounted Brigade, line tested all night and from subsequent reports it appears that our signals were received by them, but their instrument was out of adjustment and they could not reply. Their lamps were out of condition also and could not answer ours.

The 5th Mounted Brigade concentrated near Divisional Headquarters about this time.

2200 Through again by telelphone and buzzer to Anzac Mounted Division.

2300 Anzac Mounted Division commanded to retire behind our Brigades, a guiding light being displayed at Imperial Mounted Division Headquarters.

2330 Message to 6th Mounted Brigade sent by lamp to 3rd Light Horse Brigade, and also by message to 3rd Light Horse Brigade and 6th Mounted Brigade.

2400 Signals ordered by Staff to pack up and make their way back to the Wadi Ghuzze before daylight.

The Motor Cyclish Despatch Riders of the Squadron had been much employed from about 1130 on this date till nightfall taking messages for the echelons in rear. One bicycle, the only Douglas Machine became a casualty early in the day.


27 March 1917

About 0100 The Squadron left Khirbit Rufien and marched back to Wadi Ghuzze reaching there at daylight and camped near In Seirat about 0100.

No casualties to personnel occurred, one eagon and one motorcycle were damaged but were brought in, 4 miles of D5 cable were left out, and one vibrator was lost by the 6th Mounted Brigade.

1300 In touch with all Brigades and Desert Column by messengers.

1730 Divisoin left camp near In Seirat for an outpost line on the Goz el Taire.

1830 Office established on ridge near Lone Tree and in touch with Desert Column by visual and vibrator. 3rd Light Horse Brigade and 6th Mounted Brigade close by.

1845 Divisional Headquarters moved in dark about 1 mile along ridge to the south to Sheikh Hamuda.

1930 Communication established by cable with Desert Column and 5th Mounted Brigade by cable and 3rd Light Horse Brigade and 6th Mounted Brigade by messenger. Visual Station established but unable to pick up any reply.

2300 Visual Station closed. All horse and men dead beat.

2400 Messengers despatched to 3rd Light Horse Brigade and 6th Mounted Brigade returned at 0400 reporting unable to find them.

 

War Diaries

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Australian Light Horse Studies Centre, AIF War Diaries of the Great War, Site Transcription Policy 

 

 

Further Reading:

2nd Australian Light Horse Signal Squadron, AIF

2nd Australian Light Horse Signal Squadron, AIF, Roll of Honour

The First Battle of Gaza, Palestine, 26 to 27 March 1917

The First Battle of Gaza, Palestine, 26 to 27 March 1917, Allied Forces, Roll of Honour

The Palestine Campaign, 1917 - 1918

Battles where Australians fought, 1899-1920

 


Citation: The First Battle of Gaza, Palestine, 26 to 27 March 1917, 2nd Light Horse Signal Squadron, War Diary Account


Posted by Project Leader at 12:01 AM EADT
Updated: Sunday, 13 March 2011 11:44 AM EADT
The First Battle of Gaza, Palestine, 26 to 27 March 1917, 2nd Light Horse Signal Squadron, War Diary Account Maps
Topic: AIF - DMC - 2 Sig Sqn

The First Battle of Gaza

Palestine, 26 to 27 March 1917

2nd Light Horse Signal Squadron, War Diary Account Maps

 

The following is a series of maps attached to the War Diary account of the 2nd Light Horse Signal Squadron during the First Battle of Gaza, Palestine.

 

 

2nd Light Horse Signal Squadron, Communications Plan 1000, 26 March 1917.

 

 

2nd Light Horse Signal Squadron, Communications Plan 1300, 26 March 1917.

 

 

2nd Light Horse Signal Squadron, Communications Plan 1800, 26 March 1917.


 

War Diaries

All War Diaries cited on this site should be read in conjunction with the Australian Light Horse Studies Centre, AIF War Diaries of the Great War, Site Transcription Policy which may be accessed at:

Australian Light Horse Studies Centre, AIF War Diaries of the Great War, Site Transcription Policy 

 

 

Further Reading:

2nd Australian Light Horse Signal Squadron, AIF

2nd Australian Light Horse Signal Squadron, AIF, Roll of Honour

The First Battle of Gaza, Palestine, 26 to 27 March 1917

The First Battle of Gaza, Palestine, 26 to 27 March 1917, Allied Forces, Roll of Honour

The Palestine Campaign, 1917 - 1918

Battles where Australians fought, 1899-1920

 


Citation: The First Battle of Gaza, Palestine, 26 to 27 March 1917, 2nd Light Horse Signal Squadron, War Diary Account Maps


Posted by Project Leader at 12:01 AM EADT
Updated: Friday, 11 March 2011 9:35 PM EAST

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