INDEX

Ranks shown after the surnames of officers and meii are the highest attained by each. Plates, Maps, and Sketches rtferred to after names of places are those which best indicate their positions. Page-numbers followed by n indicate that the reference is to a footnote on the page specified.

AARONS.Maj. Julian Boyd (of AHMEDTEWFIK BEY, 324 Boulder, W. Aust.; b. Mel- AHUNIBEY, 324n bourne), 490, 491, 494 AKEIASHILIMAN (Sk. p. 138), 134. ABBASSIA.422n 138 ABBOTT,Capt. R. H. S. (of Ben- AKEROYD,Capt. G. W. (of Mel- digo, Vic. ; b. Bendigo), 820 bourne and Swan Hill, Vic.; b ABDELRAHMAN BAIR (Plates pp. Bendoc, Vic.), 850 462, 591, 654; Maps PP. 639, ALAI TEPE(Plate p. 654; Map p. 654; Sk. PP. 178, 4621, 178, 654; Sk. P. 6541, 659, 64n, 704 264n, 456n, 462, 471, 582, 583, ALEXANDER,Lt.-Col. H. M., 78 584, 590 et sea, 632, 635, 639, ALEXANDRETTA,792 650 et seq., 663, 678, 695, 715. ALEXANDRIA,63, 82n, 130. 169, 72% 899~ ABD EL REZAKBEY, 524, 530 171, 348, 363, 372, 390, 398, 404, 415. 417th ~grr,802, 835; base ACHI BABA (Plates pp. 42, 43; for Med. Exp. Force, 388, 391-2 Map P. 14; Sk. P. I), I, 2, 5, ALI RIZA PASHA,commands 13 6, 7. 8, 14, 20, 25, 30, 32, 41% 42, 60, 432, 434n, 437, 439n, 441. Turk. Regt., 530; mentioned, 453n. 472, 820, 907; Turkish 531, 535, 551, 554. 705, 708, 709, artillery on, 9; the British goon objective in Second of ALLAHGULLY (Map. p. 472; Sk Krithia, 11-12 PP. 258, 2671, 146n, 257, 258, ACTON-ADAMS,Maj. P. M. (of 268, 269, 300, 302, 303; descrip- Christchurch, N.Z. ; b. Nelson, tion and position of, 267 N.Z.), 191 ALLANSON,GI. C. J. L. (of Lon-

ADAMS.Lt.-Col. T.. 90, 746,~ 750 don: b. Carnarvon. N. Wales)._. ADAM& Sgt. w., 559n 635-6 694~6 ADIJISON,Lt. W. E. (of Sydney; ALLENBY,Field-Marshal Viscount. b. Yass, N.S.W.), 739n, 743, 130, 522n 744n AMERICA,773 ADMIRALTY,see BRITISHNAVY AMINBEY, quoted, In, 135n, 443, ADRIANOPLE,523 566, 681, 709n ADRIATICSEA. 169, 431n AMMUNITION,artillery : British ECEAN SEA, 177, 768 short of, in , 2, 64, 83, ACHYLDERE (Plates pp. 462, 711, 172, 442, Turkish, 135, 360, 443, 719; Maps PP. 570, 639; Sk. PP. quantity expended against 460, 634), 178, 181, 186, 188, Turks, 19 Moy, 162, Turks re- 457. 461, 462, 470, 574. 576, 582 ceive increased supply of, Nou., et seq., 635. 636. 638, 644. 645, 848 ; rifle : Birdwood’s appeal 646. 657, 666. 671, 676, 685. 690, for economy in, 52, quantity 691, 697, 698, 699, 7r7, 798, 712. expended against Turks, IQ 799, 844, 877, 893; position of, May, 162, Turks short of, 317%: 460 dumps, 354; see also BOMBS 912 INDEX

ANAFARTA(Maps pp. 445, 718; ANZAC-continued. Sk. PP. 179, 44611 136, 195, owing to submarine menace, 264n, 383, 452, 521n, 592, 654, 169; destroyers guard each 656. 660, 676, 678, 680, 698, 704, flank, 171; underground line at, 715, 718, 722, 724, 73~742, 266; water scarcity at, 347, 4.14; 775, 78478, 848, 898, 899n, 901; disembarkations at night, 351 ; Turks shell Beach from, 356, engineer and ordnance stores 357. NORTHERN,172, 178n, 179, at, 353-4, Turks shell, 357; 183, 350, 468% 649, 665, 702. sickness at, and methods of 703, 721, 723, 766. SOUTHmN, combating, 366-83, 800-2, 846, 172, 178, 179, 446% 462% 467. 862, 885; British troops reach, 46% 649, 659, 66on, 665, 761 for Aug. offensive, 448, 485: ANDERSON, Maj. J. s. s. (Of topography of country north of, Sydney ; b. Newstead, N.S.W.), area of:, 7 Aug., 646; 166n ?&ent Battle at, 24-27 Nov., ANDERSON,Lt. K. H. (of Hobart 820, 843-5, 848; see also and Zeehan. Tas. : b. Hobart) ATTACKS, , Dm- 98n DANELLES CAMPAIGN,EVACUA- ANDERSON,Lt. L. W. H. (of TION, HILL60, LONE PINE, SARI Launching Place, Vic. ; b. BAIR Launching Place), 623n ANZACADVANCED BASE, functions ANDERSON.Capt. R. C. (of of, 835. 836 Sydney), 75on ANZACBEACH (Plates pp. 348, ANDERSON, Brig.-Gen. Sir R. M. 349, 590, 898; Maps PP. 445, McC. (b. Sydney), 396 850; Sk. pp. 188, 680), 4, 58, ANDERSON, Brig.-Gen. S. M., 66 59. 63, 94, 98, 116, 130, 140, 167, ANDERSONKNOLL, 157 180, 183, 348, 353 et seq., 369, ANNONI,Lt. J. (of Sydney; b. 370. 371, 390, 391, 445, 485, 488, Liverpool, Eng.), 750% 543~~611, 649,- 767, 831 et seq., ANTILL,Maj.-Gen. J. M., 293, 612, 840, 8.11, 859, 868, 869, 873, 875, 617, 618, 631, 632 880, 881n. 883. 886. 888. 902: ANZAC (plates pp. 273, 574), under shell-fire, 76, ’78-81; situation at, early May 1915, I; 349-50, casualtiv, 184, 356, 357. Hamilton’s plans for, I May, 358; appearance of, 346; un- 44; strength of troops at, I May, loading of stores at, 351-2; 44, g May, 184. 19 May, 184, bathing at, 382-3; see also 20 May, 166, 28 May, 184, 23 BRICHTONBEACH, NORTH BEACH July, 323, I Aug., 5qn, 6 Auq.. Anzac Book, The, 851-2 485, 523n, 7 Aug., 644n, mid- ANZAC CORPS, see AUSTRALIAN Aug., 723, 22 N0v.-8 Dec., 862, IMPERIALFORCE 8-17 Der.. 885, 19 Dcc., 889, ANZACCOVE (Plates pp. 462, 835 ; Turkish, Aug. 1915, 522-3. 723; Maps PP. 445, 850; Sk. PP. I@ line subdivided into sections. 680), see ANZACBEACH May, 44* 46-9. 69, 262n, 272-3, ANZACDAY, 910 294, reorganised after Aug. ANZAC GULLY, 358, 359, 888; offensive, 799-800 ; description of, 45-6; trench-warfare com- Birdwood’s and Bridges’ H.Q. mences at, 50; system of in. 79-80, 886n mannmg trenches at, 50-2; “ ANZACS,”639n ; mental change difficulty of emplacing artillery in, 425-9 at. 57. 59-60, 63-77, 2589; APEX, THE (Plates pp. 655, 711, Turks attack, rg May, 14odo. 719; Maps pp. 641, 718; Sk. pp. condition of dead in No-Man’s 637, 698). 639, 641, 645, 646 Land after, 164; maps of, 164n; 666, 667, 670, 671, 679, 691, 696, armistice with Turks at, 24 697, 706 et sea, 799, 803, 804, Mor, 167-8 ; transports leave, 809. 812, 820, 823, 840, 843, 845, INDEX 913

APEX, THE-continued. ARTILLERY (BRITISH AND AUSTRA- 872. 877, 87 890, 893, 894; LIAN),6, 137, 166, 222, 235, 295, position of, 8j8; conference of 319, 483, 821; shortage of, in brigadiers at, 8 Aug., 688-90 Gallipoli, 2, 40, 784; during ARABS.see TURKISHARMY (72nd . 12. and ’77fh Regimenfs) 15, 19, 20, 25, 27. 3%’ 331 Aragon, 386n, 782 Turkish attack of rg May, 157. ARCHIBALD.Maj. R. G. (of Col- Third Battle of Krithia, 438, Chester, Eng. i b. Secunderabad, , 455, 495, 643, 656, 693-4, 705, 710, (shells India), 368 N.Zs.) 692, (shells Gurkhas and ARI BURNU(Plates pp. 348, 834. S. Lancs.) 695-6, Lone Pine 898; Map P. 75; Sk. P. 441, 75. attack, 499-501, 542-5, Nek 79. 134n, 382, 383n, 681, 831, attack, 611-3, Hill 60 attacks, 836, 837, 840, Sg6, 898, goo, 903 727-8, 749, 752; difficulty of ARMENIANS,317n, 835 ernplacing. at Anzac, 57, 59-60, ARMISTICESAT ANZAC(Plates pp. 63-77, 258-9 ; : at Anzac, 138, 139)~ Hamilton forbids May 1915, 57, %?23 July, 323, Birdwood to open negotiations I Aug., 523n, 6 Aw., 485, 523~~ for, 165; on 1 Inf. Bde’s front, 22 Nov. and 8 Der., %3n, at 20 Moy, 165-6; of 24 May, , 21 Aug., 723; repair of 146rr, 167-8. 198 guns, 82n, 83; co-ordination of, ARMSTRONC,Lt. F. L. (of Bris- Q; fires star-shells, 309, 317, bane: b. Mt. Perry, Qland), at 500, 531 ; abandoned at Evacua- Quinn’s, 9-10 May, 91, 101, I03 tion of Anzac, 903n; see also et seq., 112, killed, 113 AMMUNITION,AUSTRALIAN IM- ARMSTRONG,Lt. H. P. (of Towns- PERIAL FORCE,BRITISH , BRITISH NAVY,INDIAN ARMY, ville, Qland ; b. ), at NEW ZEALANDEXPUJITIONARY Quinn’s, 9-10 May, 101, 104-5, FORCE,TRENCH-MORTARS 106-7, 112, killed, 113 ARTILLERY (FRENCH), at Helles, ARMY MEDICAL CORPS, See 6, 12, 438, 442 AUSTRALIANIMPERIAL FORCE, ARTILLERY(TURKISH), 62, 68, 2, BRITISH ARMY, MEDICALAR- 77, 82-3, 84, Idn, 114, 1127, RANGEMENTS, NEW ZEALANDEx- 166, 29% 303, 304, 310 1% 319, PEDITIONARY FORCE,STRETCHER- 445, 458% 494, 500, A-9, 887 BEARERS et seq.; on Achi Baba, 9, Mortar ARMY SERVICECORPS. see Aus- Ridge. 7In; gyps purchased TRALIAN IMPERIALFORCE, ETC. from N.Z.. 65n; Beachy Bill,” ARNALL, Maj. H. F. (of East 76, 888, 897; fires star-shells. Maitland, N.S.W.; b. Truro, 102; guns opposite Anzac, May Eng.), 813. 820n 1915, 135; ceases fire during sinking of Triumflh, 170; “ ARNALL’S ” (Map p. 817 FOLLY ; patrols locate Anafarta guns, Sk. p. 813). 812-3. 818, 895 183; attempts to emplace, near ARNOTT. 74 Pte. T.. 1 Bn. (b Nek, 198; mountain-guns, 65%, Sydn;y), 225 309,. 639; 75-mm. guns, 341-4; ARTHUR,995 Sgt. C. E. P., 5 Bty, during Second Battle 01 A.F.A. (of Brighton, Vic.; b Krithia, 19. 22, 26. 35, 41n. Yarragon. ViC.). 71 attack of rg May, I 6 7, 157-8, ARTHUR, Sir George, quoted 164, Lone Pine attact,-soq, 515. 432n, 789~ 516. 526. 544-5, 600-1, Battle of ARTILLERY(ALLIED), guns of, ir Sari Bair, 572. 573. 641, 642. Gallipoli, 22 Nov. 1915. 854n 652. 656, 657, 670, 676, 678, 70s. ARTILLERY(AUSTRIAN), at Galli. Hill 60 attacks, 734, 735, 752, poli, 848, 84gn, 89on, 899 Evacuation of Anzac, 8go, 8g5 914 INDES

ARTILLERY (TURI

AUST. IMPERIALFORCE-cortirrued. IUST.IMPERIAL FORCE-continued. 184, rg May, 184, 20 May, 166, 80 ; organised in Egypt, 805-6; 28 May, 184, I and 6 Aug., sals for Anzac, 806-9, arrives, 5qn, 22 Nov.4 Dec., 862, 8-17 8og ; disposition of battabons De?., 885, 19 Dec., 889; work of of, Sept., 809-10; relieves 1 artillery not co-ordinated, 73, Div. at Lone Pine. 813-4 75; total guns at Anzac with, -& AUSTRALIAN hlay 1915, 57, 84, 23 July, 323% DLVISION,3, 4, 44, 47, 49, 59, 60, I Aug., 523% 6 Aug., 485, 523n, 649 67, 72, 75, 86, 96, 160, 233, 22 Nov. and 8 Dec., 863n; pre- 242, 245, 246, 266, 281n, 283-4, pares to meet expected attack, 288, 323, 338, 348, 354, 357, 23-24 July, 322-3 ; administra- 364n, 398, 417, 444, 48, 470, tive problems of, at Anzac, 520, 522, 524, 727, 742 , 7& cf 360-2 ; evacuations from sick- seq., 809, 832, 845, 852, 863rr, ness, 367, €bo-2, 846, 862, 885; 8649 865, 874, 875, 878, 887, 891, reinforcements for Aug. offen- go3n ; command, 828 ; artillery sive, 485 ; Godley commands, with, 57, 58; organisation of m.g. 828 ; evacuates Anzac, 887-96 ; units, 153; composition at Battle see also BRITISHARMY, INDIAN of Sari Bair, 454-5, 799 and ARMY, NEW ZEALAND Ex- casualties, 725; see also NEW PEDITIONARY FORCE ZEALANDEXPEDITIONARY FORCE ST ,3, 44, 47, 49, -ARMY DENTALSERVICE, 375-6 59, 61, 64, 73, 74, 75, 85, 86, 96, -ARMY MFDICALCORPS, sanita- 127, 138n, 140, 144, 151, 153, tion coy. formed at Anzac, 370; 187n, 189, 217n, 224, 233, 234. command, 399, 402, 409-10; 239, 241, 242, 250, 265, 268, 272, administration and development 28~288, 293, 294, 295, 308, of, 399-410 ; classification and 3189 324, 3371 347, 3489 349, treatment of sick and wounded, ~53-4,364n, 3% 385. 392, 3939 400, 405, 406. 1st Casualty 3949 398, 4131 419, 420, 4449 4479 Clewing Statron (Tas.), 3484 4759 487, 522, 524, 577, 597, 7999 358, 834n, 880. 896. 1st Field 800, 803-4, 809. 815, 827, 851, Anibulancc (N.S.W.), 367. 2nd 862n, 864, 865. 870n, 874, 875. Field Ambulance (Ytc.), at 878, 883, 884, $1, 892% 903n; Second Battle of Rrithia, 21, command : Bridges mortally 39, 40. 3rd Field A~nbulancc wounded, 129, Walker, 130, (Q'land, S. Aust., W. Aust., Legge, 131, 283n, 417, 423, 424, Z'as.), 77, 374, 804. 4th Field Walker, 424, 828-9. Hobbs, 82 Ambulance (Vac., S. Aust., W. Chauvel, 8?g; artillery wit$: Aust.), 358. 5th Field Am- 57-8; disposition of .ofs bulance (N.S.W.), arrives at May, -255 ; commences mining Anzac, 739. 6/h Field Am- operations, 258-60 ; prepares ta bulance (Vic.), 850n. No. 1 meet Turkish attack, 23-24 July General Hospital (Q'land), 322-3 ; positions of supply 375% 385n, 400, .425 ; locatlor) depats of, 352; health of troops. 1915, 402; receives wounded July, 379n; plans for Aug. from Anzac Landing, 404-5; offensive, 450-4; casualties development of, 404-5. No. 2 Aug., 566, 725; 2 Div. relieves, General Hospital (h'.S.W.), at Lone Pine, 813-4 375n, 400, 405, 409; command, -ZND DIVISION,371, 485n, 739 402. No. 3 General Hospital, 798, 799, 800, 803, 815. 817, 827 375n, 782. No. 1 Stationary 851, 86s. 874, 878. 883, 894, Hospital (S. Aust.), 390, 834n, War Office and Aust. Govt 864n. See also STRETCHER- authorise formation of, 423 BEARERS command: M'Cay, 423, Legge -ARMY NURSINGSERVICE, gqon, 418, 424, 453, Holmes, 829; staff 404n, 782 916 INDEX

AUST. IMPERIALFORCE-continued. AUST. IMPERIAL FoacE-confinued. -ARMY ORDNANCECORPS, 395-7 -CHAPLAINS, 566n, 588, 735 -ARMY PAYCORPS, formation -ENGINEERS,95, g6, 127, 242, and development of, 397-8 243, 260, .2?0, 312, 449,.488, 804, -ARMY POSTALCORPS, 383-4 806; mining operations of, -ARMY SERLICECORPS. (ALL 262-4, 265-6, 276-7, 278-9, 332, STATES), 356n ; formation of 333; store at Anzac, 353-4. 1st supply depdts at Anzac, 352. Field Company (N.S.W.), 60, 1st Div. Supply Column, 398. 600, 651. 2nd Fteld Company 1st Div. Ammunition Park, 398. (Vie.), 128, 260, 283, 354, 495 1st Field Bakery, 393; its work 651, 807n, 815, Bin; connects at Imbros, 364n. 1st Field tunnels with Lone Pine, 531-2; Butchery, 364n. 1st Railway at Lone Pine, 7-8 Aug., 552. 3rd Supply Detachment, 363 Field Company (Q’land, Vac., -ARTILLERY: Siege Artillery S. Aust., W. Aust., Tas.), 261, Brrgade (All States), formation 478n; at Quinn’s, 233, of, 424. 1st (N.S.W.), Post, 272; explodes mine at 57, 63; to Helles, 3n, 60. 2nd Leane’s Trench, 476-7 ; com- Brigade (Vic.), 57, 69; com- mand, 487. 4th Field Company mand, 59. (N.S.W.), 823n; formed in (Q’land, S. Aust., W. Aust., Egypt, 805, 806n; leaves E.qpt, Tas.), 57, 69, 70, 76, 256; corn- 807; command, 807ri; mining mand, 59. Heavv Battery, 868. at Lone Pine, 815-7. 4th (later 885,886n. 1st Baitery (N.S.W.), 7th) Field Company (N.S.W.), 57. 63, 890; to Helles, 3n. 60. formed in , 806n. 5th 2nd Baftery (N.S.W.), 57; to Field Cornpny (Vic.), formed Helles, 31i, 60. 3rd Battery in Australia. &6n. 5th (later (N.S.W.), 57; to Helles, 3n, 60. 8th) Field Company (Vic., 4th Battery (Vrc.), 57, 59, 60, Q’land, S. Aust., W. Ausf., 70. 72, 75, 77. 79, 82, 83, 198. Tas.), 823n; formed in Egypt, 199, 500, 668; during Turkish 805, Mn; leaves Egypt, 807; attack of 19 May, 159, Nek command, 807n; mining at Rus- attack, 7 Aug., 611, Battle of sell’s Top, 817-20. 6th Field Sari Bair, 643. 5th Battery Cotripany (Q’land, Vic., S. (Vir.), 57, 827; to Helles, jn, dust., It.’. Aust., Tas.), 806n. 75, 83, 198, 500. 890; during See also MINING capture of Lone Pine, 501. Nek -FLYINGCORPS, see AUSTRA- attack, 7 Aug., 611, Battle of LIAN FLYINGCORPS Sari Bair, 643, 667. 6th Baftery -INFANTRY, compared with (Vic.), 57. 827; to Helles, 3n, New Zealanders, 230. 1st 60. 7th Battery (Q’latid), 57, Brigade (N.S.W.), 47, 49, 6.2, 59, 76 et seq., 274, 295 297, 137. 139. 140, 160. 242, 258, 283, 549; during Turkish attack of 288, 303. 343. 449n, 495, 611, 19 hfay, 146. 8th Battery (W. 651n, 876, 877, 880. 883, 887, Aust.). 57, 60, 70. 75, 77, 79, 82, 894; strength, 3 May 1915, 84. 114, 259, 343-4, 668; pn 400 4n, Sept., h2n; command, 4n, Plateau, 67. 68-9; casualties, 69, 130-1, 165; disposition of bat- 72, 344; during Turkish attack talions, May, 255; 2 Bde. re- of 19 May, 143-4, 159. Nek lieves, 266; 6 L.H. Regt. attack. 7 Aug., 611, Battle of attached to, 293 ; objectives at Sari Bair. 643. 9th Baffery Lone Pine, 4989; captures Lone (Tas.), 57, 60, 63, 80, 81. 8.1, Pine, 500-20 ; exhaustion of 167n, 171, 827n, 868; lands at troops, 8 Aug., 553; 6 Bde. re- Anzac, 5 May, 76-7. 3rd Bde lieves, 802. (Vic.), Atnm. Col., 58n. See also ARTIL- 7, 8, 14, 4, 61n, 233, 255, 259, LERY (BRITISHAND AUSTRALIAN) 281n, 291, 330, 337, 385n, 485, INDEX 917

AUST. IMPERIALFORCE-continued IUST.IMPERIAL FORCE-continued. 495, 502n, 876; ordered to 21 Aug., 726, 730, 731, 732-6, Helles, 3 May 1915, 4, embarks. 27 Aug., 748-9, casualties, 761; 4-5; strength, 3 May, 4n, before 7 Bde. relieves, 802. Second Battle of Krithia, 41, (N.S.W.), 804, 805, 876, 877; Scpt., .80?n; at Second Battle composition, 420; command, of Krithia: in reserve, 20, its 420-1; arrives in Egypt, 422n, role, 21-3, disposition of bat- 8dn; sails for Anzac, 806, talions, 8 May, 21, 23-4, ad- arrives, 739 ; disposition, Sept., vances, 23-40, casualties, 29, 30, 809. 6th Bngade (Vir.), 804, 31, 34, 35-6, 41, collecting of 805, 876, 877; composition, 429; wounded, 39-40, high morale command, 422, 810; arrives 111 after, 43n, relations with New Egypt, 422n, 806n; sails for Zealanders after, 43rr ; com- Anzac, so6 ; in Southland, 807-9 ; mand, 41, 131, 282, 335; returns relieves 1 and 2 Bdes. at Lone to Anzac, 139; during Turkish Pine, @2; strength, Sept., kn; attack of 19 May, 163; relieves disposition, Sept., 810; 7th 1 Bde., 11 lunr, 266. portion of Brigade (Q’land, S. Aust., W. Right Central Section, 294 ; Awt., Tw.), 804, 812, 85171; opposite German Officers’, 320, composition, 420 ; command, 321, 342, 503, plans for capture, 422, 810; arrives in Egypt, 422n, 598-600, attacks, 601-5; 6 Bde. 806n; sails for Anzac, 806; relieves, 802 ; withdraws from relieves N.Zs. and 4 Bde., 802; Anzac, 869. 3rd Brigade (Q’land, strength, Sept., 802n ; disposi- S. Aust., W. Aust., Tas.), 49, tion, Srpt., 809. 1st 56, 61n, 89. 140, 145, 166, 173. W.S.W.), 54, 87, 88, 141, 147, 233, 255, 256, 259, 266, 267, 268, 224-5, 255, 551, 814n, 844, 877, 270. 292, 300, 308, 343, 383n 894; raids German Officers’ 44% 502n, $3, &4n, 837; Trench, 4-5 June, 239, 241-4, L.H. Bde. relieves portion of, casualties, 244.; command, 5 19 June, 274; 5 and 7 L.H. June, 243 ; mining operations Regts. attached to, 293 ; assists of, 260n. 325; casualties, 6 1 Bde’s attack on Lone Pine, June, 327; to Imbros, 348, 503. (All States), 381; in Lone Pine attack, 498, 44. 46. 49. 88-9, 96, 99% 116, 501, 517, 519-20, 533, 53914’3 153, 204, 33~419, 44% 454, 543. 545, 548, 552. casualties, 576. 606. 632, 634, 644, 649, 650. 566n, 7 Bn. relieves, 8 Aug., 651, 659, 666. 682, 688n, 693. 553, relieves 3 Bn., g Aug., 564. 713, 724 et seq., 738, 741, 745, 2nd Battalion (N.S.W.), 56, 746, 75on, 799, 839. 876, 877, 137, 140, 142, 250-1, 258, 260, 890, 893; strength, before and 288, 293, 343, 870, 877; corn- after attack of 2 May 1915, 4. mand, 143, 156, 546; during 29 Aug., 761, Sept., 802n; con- Turkish attack of 19 May, dition of, May, 50, July, 377, 143-4, 146, 147, casualties, 147; 7 Aug.. 635, 655, after attempt saps forward from Pimple. 255; on 971, 8 Aug., 663, 664; dis- in Lone Pine attack, 498, 501-2, position of, 29 May, 205 ; casual- 505, 508, 516-9, 533, 532-8, 551, ties, 29 May, 222; N.Z. Inf. and 555, 556, casualties, 566n, 7 Bn. 1 L.H. Bdes. relieve, 229; Battle relieves, 8 Aug.. 553, relieves 4 of Sari Bair: plans, 460, 583-4, Bn., g Aug., 565. 3rd Battalion attack, 584-94, position at dawn. (N.S.W.), 55-6, 156, 158, 279% 7 Aug., 593-4. and at dusk, 646, 281, 282, 283, 288, 293. 378n, error in location, 635, 654. 664n. 542. 870, 877; command, 554; attempts to reach Hill 971, 637, during Turkish attack of 19 655-8, 660-3; attacks Hill 60, May, 142-3. 14;saps towards 918 INDEX

AUST. IMPERIALF?RcE-continued. AUST. IMPERIALFoRcE-continued. Pimple, 255; in Lone Pine right flank, 189-90; relieves 10 attack, 498, 501-9, 513-6, 538-9, Bn., 276; command, 300; sortie 544, 552-3, 554, 558, 5599 to ’ Ridge and Knife casualties, 566n, 1 Bn. relieves, Edge, 28 June, 300-3, casualties, g Aug., 564. 4th Battalion 301, 305. 10th Battalion (S. (N.S.W.), 55, 140. 141, 142, Aust.), 282, 293, 493; during 255, 260, 281, 282, +3, 293, 554 Turkish attack of 19 May, 562~5, 877; during Turkish 145-6; relieves 11 Bn. on Silt attack of 19 May, 147-8; in Spur, 270; 9 Bn. relieves, 276; Lone Pine attack, 498, 501-2, at rest-camp, Imbros, 381. 11th 508-15, 537-8, 540, 553, 5589 Battalion (W. Ausf.), 56, 256, 559, 564, casualties, 566n, 2 Bn. 257, 268, 282, 292, 293, 306n, and 7 L.H. Re@. relieve, g 428, 826, 827n; during Turkish Aug., 565. 5th Battalion (Vic.), attack of 19 May, 145, 146; 3% 39, 256n, 814n, 844; at saps towards Allah Gully, 258, Second Battle of Krithia, 21, to Silt Spur, June 1915. 23, 31, 33, 34, 35-6. casualties, 269-70; 10 Bn. relieves, 270, 35, 41; relieves 7 Bn., g Aug., covers 9 Bn.’s sortie to Snipers’ 564. 6th Battalion (Vic.), Ridge and Knife Edge, 28 June 338-9, 341, 342; at Second 300, 303-5, casualties, 304, 305; Battle of Krithia, 21, 23-35, relieves 12 Bn. in Tasmania casualties, 29, 31, 34, 41; com- Post, 476; captures and holds mand, 6 Aug., 598; attempts Leane’s Trench, 476-84, casual- to capture German Officers’ ties, 484; defends Leane’s Trench, 6-7 Aug., 597-605, Trench, 6 Aug., 489-95, casual- attacks fail, 605, casualties, ties, 493, 494, 495; 12 Bn. 605. 7th Battalion (Vir.), 39, relieves, 484. 12th Battalion 40, 179n, 30% 342, 345. 496, (S. Aust., W. Aust., Tas.), 174. 549, 876n, 877; command, 22. 179% 241, 268, 270n, 274, 551; 551.; at Second Battle of during Turkish attack of 19 krithia, PI, 22. 23-34, casualties, May, 145, 155; tunnels towards 29, 30, 31. 34, 41; fighting in Poppy Valley, 261-2; at Tas- Tunnel D21, 332-41, Col. mania Post, 271-2, 473-5; Elliott builds barricade, 333-5, demonstration of, at Tasmania casualties, 334 ; attacks crater Post, 12 July, 319, casualties. adjoining German Officers’ 319; 11 Bn. relieys, 476; re- Trench, 12 July, 337-41, casual- lieves 11 Bn, in Leane’s ties, 339; its projected attack on Trench, 483; in Lone Pine Johnston’: Jolly, 530, 534, can- attack, 520, 534, 539, 540, 548, celled, 553; relieves 1 and 2 Biis. 549, 553, 562, 564, casualties, at Lone Pine, 8 Aug., 553, 566n. 13th Battalion (N.S. W.), strength, 555, in counter-attacks, 86, 88-9. go, 91, 201, 222, 266n, 624, 626. 654, 713, 7-16, 877, 555-64, casualties, 566n; 5 Bn. 896n; at Quinn’s, 96. 97, 205. relieves, 9 Aug., 564; returns attacks from, 9-10 May, 10g. from Lemnos, 845-6. 8th Bat- 110-1. during Turkish attack of talion (Vir.), 39. 342, 599; at 29 May, 206, 207-12, 219-21, Second Battle of Krithia, 21, casualties, 218; at Pope’s Hill, 23, 31, 34, 35, 36, casualties. 97-8, 100. casualties. 9g.n ; 1 36, 41; at rest-camp, Imbros, L.H. Regt. relieves, 117; in re- 381; returns from Lemnos, serve during Turkish attack of 845-6 9th Battalion (Q’land), rg May, 163; strength, 28 Mav. 145, 166, 174. 274n. 292, 293. 205n, 29 Aug., 761n; in Battle 320, 483; during Turkish attack of Sari Bair. 58.4 et srq., 653, of 19 May, 146: patrolling on 662, 703-4, casualties, g Aug., INDEX 919

AUST. IMPERIALFORCE-confinued. AUST.IMPERIAL FORCE-continued. 704; in attack on Hill 60, 21 739. 20th Battalion (N.S.W.). Aug., 732-6, casualties, 744. 420, 809, 812, 820, 832, 877; 14th Batfalron (Vic.), 54, 90, reaches Anzac, 489, 739; re- 230, 247, 44% sa, 746; at lieves 3 L.H. Bde. at Nek Courtney‘s, 97, 98, 201 ; during 798-9. 21st Baftalion (Vic.) Turkish attack of 19 May. 420, 810, 822, 877, 88.5, 895n; 148-50, casualties, 149, 150: in Southland, 807-9. 22nd Bat- strength, 28 May, 20.9, 29 talion (Vrc.), 420, 810, 823, 877. Aug., 761n; at rest-camp, 23rd Batfalion (Vic.), 420, 810; Imbros, 381; in Battle of Sari in Southland, 807; at Lone Bair, 589, 590, 592, 593, Pine : mining operations, 815-6. 5949 653, 656, 657-8, qa0-3, 704, 24 Bn. relieves, 29 Nov., 849-51, casualties, 661, 664n; in attacks casualties, 85rn. 24th Baffalaon on Hill 60, 733-6, casualties, (Vic.), 420, 810, 876, 877; com- 744n, 749. 15th Battalion mand, 422; at Lone Pine: min- (Q’land, Tas.), 89, go, 117, 118, ing operations, 815-6, relieves 199, 200, 222, 654, 746; com- 23 Bn., 29 Nov., 849-51, casual- mand, 29 May, 206; at Quinn’s, ties, 850, 851n. 25th Battalion 95-6, 97, 98, 201, 203-5, attacks (Q’land), 420, 809, 812n; com- from, 9-10 May, 99-116, casual- mand, 422; arrives in Egypt ties, 102, ~ogn,106, 14-15 May. 8dn. 26th Baftalion (Q’land, 121, 123, 16 Bn. relieves, 126, Tas.), 420, &An, 809, 819. 27th during Turkish attack of 19 Batfalron (S. Ausf.). 420, 809; May. 152. 154-5, casualties, 156, arrives In Egypt, &An. 28th 29 May, 206-7, 212-21; strength, Battalion (W. dust.), 420, 428 28 May, 205n, 29 Aug., 76m, 809, 812n; arrives in Egypt, in Battle of Sari Bair, 590-3, 806n. 594, 653, 660-1, 663, casualties, -LIGHT HORSE,suggested use 660-1, 664n; at Hill 60, 21 Aug., of, as infy. drafts, 292-3; Bird- 737. 16th Battalion (S. Aust., wood requests no further raising W. Awt.1, 86, 89, 92, 93, M, of units for, 424. 1st Bri ade 116, 199, 223, 713, 823, 877; (N.S.W., Q’land, S. just., at Quinn’s. 97-8, 126, 201, TO$.), 139, 200, 204, 392, 393. attacks from, 9-10 May, 101, 419, 454, 455, 607, 799, 804, 876, 104, 107-11, casualties, 110-1, 877; reaches Anzac, 116; re- during Turkish attack of 19 lieves Marine Bde., 116; at May, 152, 163, 29 May, 206; Pope’s, 201, 229. 2nd Brigade strength, 28 May, 205n, 29 Aug., (N.S.W., Q’land), 139n, 163n, 76rn; at Imbros rest-camp, 351, 184. 268, 383~8, 419, 800, 803~ ?81; in Battle of Sari Bair, 804, 830, 831, 839. 876. 877, 894; ‘590 et seq.. 653, 656, 658, 660, reaches Anzac, 166. 272, 292-3; 661. 662, 66jn. 17th Battalion command, 293; staff, June 1915, (N.S W.). 420. 745. 746, 7p1, 294; attached to 1 Div., 293; 809, 822, 843. 876, 877; arrives relieves portion of 3 Inf. in Egypt, 806n, at Anzac, 739; Bde.. 272-4. 294; establishes casualties at Hill 60. 27-29 Chatham’s Post, 274-5. Wilson’s Aug.. 761n. 18th Battalion Lookout, 824-7; sortie of, to (N.S.W.). 420, 745 747, 748. Balkan Pits, 28 June, 295-2; 753. 754. 760, 806. 809. 810. 877; ordered to attack from Ryrie s reaches Anzac, &n, 739; Post, 319. 587-8, casualties, attacks Hill 60, 740-4, 752, 755, 319-20, 458; covers 1 Inf. Bde.’s casualties, 744; strength, 29 attack at Lone Pine, 503, 534. Aug., 761n. 19th Baftalion 3rd Brigade (Vic., S. Aust., W. (N.S.W.1, 420. 745, 809, 813, ‘4rtst.), 139n, 163n. 184. I~J 8j6, 877; reaches Anzac, 485n. 26419, 454, 455, 465, 596, 626, 920 INDEX

AUST. IMPERIALFoacE-continued. AUST. IMPERIALFORCE-continued. 627, 754, 804, 832, 839, 876, 877; Lone Pine, 565. 8th command, 290-3 ; reaches Anzac, (Vrc.), 60gn, 624, 714n, 877; in 166, 293; in defence of Russell’s defence of Russell’s Top, 29-30 Top, 29-30 June, 31 1-5 ; disposi- June, 312-3, 315; attacks at The tions, 29 June, 311-2; attacks at Nek, 7 Aug., 607-8, 611-7, 620, The Nek, 7 Aug., 607-23, 636. casualties, 623. 9th Regimenf rdsumd, 631-2; 20 Bn. relieves, (Vic., S. Aust.), 194, 222, 60gn, 799. 4th Brigade (Q’land, 623n. 757-8, 811; raids at N.S.W.. Vic., S. Aust:), 42?, Nek, 4-5 June, 244; in defence 424, 805, &on; arrives in of Russell’s, 29-30 /me, 311-2, Egypt, 422n ; disbanded, 80.1; 313-5; attacks Hill 60, 754-6, re-formed, Feb. 1917, 804n. casualties, 761. 10th Regiment 1st Regiment (N.S.IV.), 201, (11’. Aust.), 205-6. 222, 224, 205. 316n, 607, 608, 621, 622, 230, 60gn, 624; at Quinn’s. 205, 624n, 877, 895; command, 628; 225-9; attacks at The Nek, 7 reaches Anzac, 116; at Pope’s, Aug., 607-8, 611, 616-21, casual- 117, 118; during Turkish attack tics, 618, 623, Hill 60, 756-61, of 19 May, 151; attacks Dead casualties, 761n. 11th Regi- Man’s Ridge, 7 Aug., 625-8, merit (Q‘land, s. Ausf.), 804. casualties, 628. 2nd Regiment 12th Regiment (N.S.W.). 804. (Q’land), 127, 128, 201, 315-6, 895%. 13th Regiment (Yic.), 607, 624, Srota; reaches Anzac, 804, 805, 806, 810, 815, 876, 877 117; at Quinn’s, 117, 118-20, -BEACH PARTIES,49. 202, 370 121; attacks from Quinn’s, 15 -MACHINE-GUNS,see MACHINE- Muy, 121-6, casualties, 125-6, 7 GUNS (BRITISH AND AUSTRA- Aug., 628-31, casualties, 630, LIAN) 631; during Turkish attack of -MINING UNITS, formed, 233, 19 hlay, 152, 163. 3rd Regi- 259, strength, 233 ment (S. Ausf., Tos.), 201, 205, -REMOUNT SERVICES,395n 631.; reaches Anzac, 117; at -ROYAL AUSTRALIANNAVAL Quinn’s, 126 ; during Turkish BRIDGINGTRAIN, see AUSTRA- attack of 19 May, 151, 163. 4th LIAN NAVY Regiment (Vic.), I3Qn, 260. -SEA TRANSPORTSERVICE, 407 343n, 804rr, 8qn, 827n; at -SIGNAL SERVICES,13Pn, 449, Imbros rest-camp, 381. 5th 81In Regiment (Q’lond), 190, 274, AUSTRALIANNAVAL AND MILITARY 292, 320, 803t8, 877; attached to EXPEDITIONARYFORCE, 420n 3 Tnf. Bde., 293; sortie of, to Balkan Pits, 28 June, 295-9, AUSTRALIANNAVY: S/M AE z casualties, 297, 298. zgg; raids sunk, 173. R.A.N. Bn’dginq Bird Trenches. 23 Aug., 824n; Train, 424; at Suvla, 647, &on establishes Wilson’s Lookout, AUSTRALIAN WAR MEMORIAL, 825-7. 6th Regiment (N.S.W.), 108ta. 886n 260. ~74~299. 827n, 877; AUSTRALIAVALLEY (Plate p. 654; attached to 1 Inf. Bde.. 293; Maps PP. 639, 7511, 593, 652, demonstration of, at Ryrie’s 731n, 740% Post, 12 July, 319, casualties. AUSTRIA,764, 771, 774, 4911 ,720. 7th Regiment (N.S.W.). AYAS.792. 70.1 274. 276. 318. 473, 487n, 814n. AYLWARD,’50iZ/cpi J. w., 4 Bn. 827n, 84, 877; establishes (of Hurstville, N S.W. : b. Lam- Ryrie’s Post, 275 ; attached to beth. London), in Lone Pine 3 Inf. Bde., 293; sortie of, to attack, 510, 531, wounded, 537 Balkan Pits, 28 June, 295-9, casualties, 299 ; demonstration BABTIE, Lt.-Gen. Sir W., V.C.. of, at Ryrie’s, 12 July, 319; at 375~~403n, 409 INDEX 92 1

BABY 700 (Plates pp. 82, 186, BARBER, Col. C S. (of Mel- 623; Maps pp. 146, 445; Sk. pp. bourne ; b. Melbourne), 815, 816 87, 178, 474)s 1, 459 72, 759 BARBER’S GALLERY(Sk. p. 816), 77, 839 94, 113, 117, 118, 152, 1629 817, 850 163. I77 et seq., 287, 307, 308, BARRETT, Lt.-Col. Sir J. W. (of 316, 383% 4509 454, 456, 463, Melbourne : b. South Mel- 596, 597, 605 et seq.. 622, 624, bourne), 402, 403~404, 405, 408, 616, 628, 632, 634, 637, 638, 643, 409. 410 65m, 667, 713n, 717, 831, 832, BARRETT-LENNARD,1879 Dvr. D., gdn; 2 May attack, 3, 4, 16, 8 Bty., A.F.A. (of Guildford, 50, 67, 86; Turks dominate W. Aust.; b. St. Leonard‘s, W. Monash Valley from, 249; im- Aust.), 344 portance of, 452; plans for BARROW,397 Pte. F., 1 LH. Regt. attack on, 464-5 (of Manly, N.S.W.; b. Lox- BACK, Lt. W. E. (of Jugiong, hore, Devon, Eng.), 627 N.S.W. ; b. Bombowlee, Tumut, BARTON,Lt. H. P., killed, 143 N.S.W.), 537 BASE RECORDSOFFICE, Melbourne. BAGE, Capt. E. F. R. (of Mel- see AUSTRALIANIMPERIAL. FORCE bourne; b. St. Kilda, Vic.), 257, BASES, 835; delays of, in re- 258n turning men to front, 385-7; BAGHDAD,764, 771, 780, 792 of M.E.F., transferred from BAILEY,Lt. J. C. (of ; b. Lemnos to Alexandria, 388, Drayton, Qland), 811, 820 391-2, Lemnos increases in im- BAILEY, Lt. L. H. (b. Hackney, portance, 388-90 London). 305 BASSETT,Lt. C. R. G., V.C. (of BAILLOUD,Gen., 8, 439n, 469 Auckland. N.Z. : b. Auckland)... BAKA BABA (Sk. p. 467), 468 awarded VC. 673n BAKER,Col. E. K. (of St. Peters, BASTIN,Lt.-Col. H. E. (of Mel- S. Aust. ; b. Adelaide), 94 bourne; b. Richmond, Vic.), BAKERIES, see AUSTRALIANIM- 562 PERIAL FORCE,BRITISH ARMY ,see AUSTRALIANIM- BALD, Lt.-Col. J. A. (of Berk- PERIAL FORCE,BRITISH ARMY, hampstead, Eng. ; b. Liverpool, INDIAN ARMY, NEW ZEALAND Eng.1, 644, 651. 68% EXPEDITIONARYFORCE, ETC. BAIDWIN, Brig.-Gen. A. H. BATTLES,ENGAGEMENTS, ETC., see (b. Stratford-on-Avon, Eng.), ACHI BABA, ANZAC,ATTACKS, column under, 688-99; confers BABY700. CHESSBOARD,CHUNUK with Gen. Johnston, 688-90; BAIR, DARDANELLESCAMPAIGN, killed, 711; mentioned, 651, 653, GERMAN OFFICERS’ TRENCH, 706. 713 HELLES, HILL 60, HILL 971, BALFOUR.Earl, 434, 769, 770, 793 HILL Q, HOLLYRIDGE, KRITHIA, BALKANGUN PITS (Plate p. 273; LEANE’S TRENCH,LONE PINE, Sk. pp. 295, 487). 488; position NEK, QUINN’S POST, RUSSELL’S and description of, 294; 2 L.H. TOP,SA;I BAIR.SCIMITAR HILL, Bde.’s sortie to, 28 June, 295-9 SUVLA. W ” HILLS BALKAN STATES,764, 769, 772, BATTLESHIPHILL (Plate p 655; 778, 786, 909 Maps PP. 146 639; Sk. PP. 87, BALL, 881 Sgt. G., 7 Bn. (of ~78)~135, 177% 1%. 311. 343. Rutherglen. Vic. ; b. St. Peters- 344, 456, 463, 596. 633. 636, 638. burg, Russia), 562 640, 641, 643, 659n, 667, 670. BALTICSEA, 431n 673. 674, 687, 710. 799 BANFF,Lt. F. W. (of Coominya. BAUCHOP, Lt.-Col. A. (of Q’land: b. Coominya). 299n Dunedin, N.Z. ; b. Port BANFIELD,Capt. L. J. (of Ryde, Chalmers, N.Z.), quoted, 365 ; N.S.W.; b. Cobbitty, N.S.W.). mortally wounded, 575 ; men- 744n tioned, 378. 576 922 INDEX

BAUCHOP'SHILL (Maps pp. 570, BETJLKE,879 Gnr. D. C., 4 Bty., 639; Sk. PP. 178, 5741, 178, 181, A.F.A. (of Moorabbin, Vic.; b. 457, 45% 459n, 461% 567 ct Bendigo, Vic.), 72 w., 586, 591, 637n, 645n, 698, BEWSHER,Lt.-Col. W. D. (of 703, 739; Otago M.R. attack, Southwick, Sussex, Eng.), 712 BIDDLE,Maj. F. L. (of East Mel- 573, 575-6 bourne; b. Clifton Hill, Vic.). BAYONETS,226; 2 Inf. Bde. 160n ordered to advance with, at BIGGS,240 Sgt. A. J. T., 10 L.H Helles, 23; N.Zs. use, in Battle Regt. (of Kalgoorlie, W. Aust.; of Sari Bair, 570, 571, 573, b. Forest Range, S. Aust.), 619 574-5. 675. 6i6, 677, 678; Turks BIGGSLEY,Lt. H. A. (of Albert use, in Battle of Sari Bair, 573; Park, Vic.; b. Sale, Vic.), 29, seldom used at Anzac, 314, 315 32. 342 BAZELEY, Capt. E. T. (of BIGG-WITHER,Capt. C. V. (of Nagambie, Vic. ; b. Nagambie), Auckland. N.Z.; b. Christ- 823n church, N.Z.), 668n BEACHES, see ANZAC BEACH. BINNIE, Lt. G. W. (of Brighton, BRIGHTON,' BEACH, N,?RT; Vic.; b. Brighton), 91, 93 BEACH. W BEACH. BINNS, Capt. -P. (of Guildford, BEACH Vic.; b. Williamstown, Vic.), BEACHYBILL." 76, 888, 897; see .. 70.. "72 also OLIVEGROVE BINT, 77 Cpl. C. A., 1 Bn. of BEAN, Maj. J. W. B., 502n Canley Vale, N.S.W.;.. (b. BECK'S BLUFF,893 Balham Eng.), 225 BEECH,1066 Sgt. W. C. B., 2 Bn. BIRD TRENCHES(Plate p. 272; (b. Wellington, Shropshire, Sk. p, 825), 5 L.H. Regt. raids, Eng.), invents periscope-rifle, 824n 25 I BIRDWOOD,F.-M. Lord, desires BEESTON,Col. the Hon. J. L. (of to advance left flank, 185, 186-7, Newcastle, N.S.W.; b. New- his plans, 187-9; orders with- castle). ~81n.746 drawal from Old No. 3 Post, BEGG.C0L-C. M: '(of Wellington 195; orders recovery of stores N.Z.; b. Dunedin, N.Z.), 357 left in enemy lines, 245; use BEITH, Maj. D. (of Ballarat, of mounted troops as infy. Vic.; b. Ballarat). 850 drafts, 292-3 ; orders troops to BEITH, Lt. G. (of Ballarat. Vic.; encourage Turks to waste am- b. Ballarat), 850n munition, 315-8; orders with- BELGRADE,bombarded, 774 drawal from Steele's and BENDIGO,150 Courtney's during bombard- ments, 344; insists on sanita- BENNETT,Lt.-Col. A. J., 539 tion, 370; encourages bathing BENNETT,Maj.-Gen. H. Gordon, at Anzac, 382-3; favours receiv- at Second Battle of Krithia. 21. ing partially-trained reinforce- 23-4, 28, 31-2; commands 6 Bn., ments, 411, 412; appointed 598; during attack on German G.OC., A.I.F.. 417-8, 424; rc- Oficers' Trench, 6-7 Aug., 602. quests no further mounted 604, 605; mentioned, 41, 603n units be sent from Australia, BERENDT.Col. von. 898 424; submits plans to Hamii- BERLIN,'771, 792, 848 ton, 30 Mag, 436-7: his plans BESANKO.6 Sat. C. V. M.. 4 Bn. for Battle of Sari Bair. 444-66, (of Yorketown, S. A&.; b. 597; during Battle of Sari Bair, \.\.'illowie. S. Aust.), 533 606, 707: commands M.EF., BESSELL-BROWNE,Brig.-Gen. A. J., 783, 788, 828: Dardanelles 67, 69, 70~72, 75, 77, 79, 82, 84, Army, 789. 828: opposes 114, 143, 159, 2599 3439 611, 6439 evacuation of Gallipoli 785, 668, 869, &In 786; plans for Evacuation, 860. INDEX 923

BIRDWOOD,F.-M. Lord.-contd. BOLTON’SRIDGE (Plate p. 273; 861, 871, 872, 905; visits Anzac, Maps PP. 75, 146; Sk. PP. 48, 19 Dec., 891 ; mentioned, 3, 4, 44, 267), 47, 58, 59, 66, 76, 77? 79, -!% 50, 52, 61, 62. 67, 73. 78, 79- 80, 157, 163. 173, 256, 264 267 95, 121, 128, 130, 131, 136, 137, et seq., 319, 549, goo; Australian 138, 163 et seq., 184, 190, 196, line on, 19 May,,1g15, 145 197s 232, 233, 234, 275s 291, 3379 I‘ BOMB FACTORYat Anzac, 358, 347, 349. 351, 352. 358, 364% 543n 38511, 39-19 40511, 409, 423, 4289 BOMBS (BRITISH AND AUSTRA- 43y, 467 et scq., 486 et se 496. LIAN), 234, ,y,Z+L, 245 282n, 521, 530, 577, 587h 597% 605, 314, 315; iam-tln, 95, 120, 617rr, 628, 629, 631, 642 et seq.. 126, 302, fired from trench- 659, 664. 672. 684. 688, 700, 701. mortars, 62, 2%; description of 703, 712, 714, 717 et seq., 74S9 Japanese t.-m. bombs, 288, and 761, 78.+n, 790 et scq., 812, 813. shortage of, 289; increased 821. 827, 833 et seq., 842, 847, supply of, 31 Muy, 233; manu- 853n. 855, 858, 862, 863, W. factured at Anzac. 543n; at 8j9 et seq., 9137 Courtney’s, 150, Quinn’s, 155, BIRKBECK,Ma]. G. (of Mackay, 210-1, 213, 217. 218. 227, 238, Q’land; b. Briabane), 123, 31611 250, 251-2, German Officers’, BLACK,Lt.-Col. J. J., 40 326, 337, Tasmania Post, 474, BLACK,Maj. P. C. H., 662, 704% Leane’s Trench, 477, 479-81, 740 491, 494, Lone Pine. 509, 510, BLACKETT, Maj. G. R. (of Wel- 5131~~528, 529, 533. 539, 540-1, lington and Nelson, N.Z.; b. Tr 543, 547, 549, s51, 557, 558, 560, Rahu, N.Z.). 183, 184 ~65,Old No. 3 Post, 569,. Dead BLACKHAND, 877 Man’s Ridge. 626-7, Hill 60, BLAINEY.Capt. A. R (b Easing- 7.36, 757. 758-60 ton, Durham, Eng.), 662 B~;MBS(TURKISH), 117, 312, 627: BLAIR, Lt.-Col. D. B. (of Christ; cricket-ball,” 96 id method of smothering, I !g ; broomstick,” church, N.Z. ; b. Wanganul, 600n: at Quinn’s, 91, 95. 97# N Z.), 575n, 75on Io8 et seq., 118 et seq., 140, 154. BLAIR’STRENCH, 750n 202. 208, 210, 212, 215, 216, BLAMEY, Lt.-Gen. Sir T. A. 227, 228, 238. 239, 240, 246, 250, in reconnaissance to locate Olive 251-2, German Officers’, 147, Grove batteries, 13 May 191s. 148, 339, Russell’s Top, 151, Old 176-7; mentioned, 250-1, 38411, No. 3 Post, 195, Silt Spur, 270n. 804. 8051s Leane’s Trench, 490. Lone Pine. BLIGH, Gen., in 1758. 857 143- 528. 529, 5339-539, 543, 547; BLOODYANGLE (Plate p. 50; Map 551, 556 et seq., The Nek, 614. p. 622; Sk. p. 127), 86, 87, 109, Chunuk Bair. 674, 675. 678, 705, 125n. 198. 206. 629 700-10, Hlll 60, 736, 742, 745 BOGHALI (Map p. 445; Sk. p. 758-60 138). 134. 136. 137, 46311, 521rk BOMB SHELTERS,see FORTIFICA- BOLINCBROKE,Maj. A. G. (of TIONS Charleville. Q land ; b. Melch- RORTHWICK,Lt. K. (of Sale, Vic.; bourne, Bedfordshire, Eng.), b. Sale), 623n 295-7 BORWICK,Lt.-Col. T. F., 31 BOLTON.Lt.-Col. W. K., commands BOULDERDUMP, 270n 2 Inf. Bde., 41; mentioned, 34, BOURNE,Lt.-Col. G. H. (of Bris- 43n hane and , Q’land ; BOLTON’SHILL (Plates pp. 59, b Brisbane). 630. 631 4981, 67, 69. 77, 80, 82, 83, 84. h\vDEN. 4223 L/cpl. w., 4 Fld 274. 297. 208. 318. 320: set Coy. Engrs. (of Geelong, Vic.; also BOLTON’SRIDGE b. Geelong). 823n 924 INDEX

BOWLER,Lt.-Col. E. R. (of Gore, BRIDGES,Maj.-Gen. Sir W. T.- N.Z.; b. Inchclutha, N.Z.). 371 continued. BOWRA,Lt. F. D. A. (of Perth, ’’ Intermediate Rase ” to Sell- W. Aust.; b. Perth), 823n heim, 394-5; refuses to concern BOYD,Capt. E. E. G. (of Mount himself with base, 395, 399-400; Morgan, Q’land ; b. Wallsend nJortally wounded, 129 ; men- N.S.W.), 121 tioned, 4, 44, 77, 78, 79, 82, 84, BOYLE,Admiral Hon. Sir Alger- 85. 128, 131, 176, 156, 254, 257-8, non (of Castleniartyr, Co. Cork, 26% 375n, 376, 397, rlo~n,414, Ireland; b London). soon, 872 417, 886 BOYLE, Lt.-Col. H. N. (of East BRIDGES’ROAD (Map p. 75), 47n, Brunswick. Vic. : b. Abbotsford, 71, 449, 485, 834, 842 Vic.). 149’ BRIERLEY,Lt. A. N. (of Sydney; BRACHER,38 Sgt. A. V., 25 Bn b Petersham, N.S.W.), 750n (of Brisbane; b. Norton, Wor- BRIGADES,see AUSTRALIANIM- cester, Eng.), 812n PERIAL FORCE,BRITISH ARMY, BRADFORD.Lt.-Col. E. C. (of Bux- INDIANARMY, NEW ZEALAND ted, Sussex, Eng. ; b. Buxted), EXPEDITIONARYFORCE 711-2 BRIGHTONBEACH (Map p. 146; BRAInwooo, 1773 Sgt. J. R., 8 Bty.. Sk. P. 441, 77, 81, 352, 874, s9~ A.F.A. (of Kelmscott, W. BRINSMEAD,Lt.-Col. H. C. (of Aust.), 6gn Melbourne; b. Hampstead, Lon- BRAITHWAITE,Brig.-Gen. W. G.. don), 894 688, 689. 690 BRITISH AIR FORCE,137-8. 718, BRAITHWAITE.Gen. Sir W. P.. 887, 897 opposes B’irdwood’s plan for BRITISHARMY. its objectives in capture of Hill 971, 439; men- Second Battle of Krithia, II- tioned. 432, 437, 46612, 70371, 12; at Third Battle of Krithia. 782, 783 438; at Anzac, Suvla, and BRASHAW,Capt. J. A. (of Perth, Helles, Aug. 1915, 644n, 722-3; W. Aust.; b. Bellambi, N.S.W.). troops landed at Suvla, 7 Aug. 647; casualties in Battle 652 01 BRAUND,Lt.-Col. G. F., 45, 143. 156 Lo.os, 778, in Dardanelles Cain- BRAUND’SHILL (Sk. p. 448), 264, paw, 909% -LINES OF COMMUNICATION, 448 see COMMUNICATION,LINES OF BRAZIER,Lt.-Col. N. M. (of Kirup -DARDANELLESARMY, 861, 862. district, W. Ausr. ; b. Eagle- 871 ; Birdwood commands, 789. hawk, Vic.), during attack at 828; its strength, 22 Now., 8547s; Nek, 7 Arrg. 1915, 617, 618; see also MEDITERRANEANEx- mentioned, 230, 632 PFDITIONARY FORCE BRENNAN,Lt.-Col. E. T., 483n -VI11 CORPS,291 ; composition, BRENNAK,503 Sgt. H., 20 Bn. (of AV. I~IS,47In Sydney; b. Victoria, B.C , --IX CORPS,443, 467, 684, 71% Canada). 812 724. 725, 737, 858, %3n, 871, BRERETON,Lt.-Col. C. B, 18. 1791: 872, 88rn. 893; Gen. de Lisle BRIAND,A., 769. 786, 795 796 relieves Stopford in command BRIDGES, Maj.-Gen. Sir W. T., his of. 720; attacks at Suvla, 21 emplacing of artillery at Anzac, Au~..728-9 ear!y May 1915, 6011, 65-6, 67-9; -10~~(IRISH) DIVISION, 440, estimate of, 130; orders 444. 4479 455. 40n, 466n, 467. straightening of Pimple salient. 644r1. 688. 721, 797; command, 255, 256-7 ; use of mounted troops 648: its objectives at Suvla as infy. drafts, 292-3; his work landing, 468; sent to Salonica, in administering A.I.F., 392-3 ; 775. 777n appointed G.O.C., A.I.F., 394; -11~~(NORTHERN) DIVISION hands over responsibilities of 4.10, 443, 444, 466n, 683, 724, INDEX 925

BRITISH ARMY-corttiitued. BRITISH ARhiY-continued. 725. 728, 744; command, 647n; Field Bakcry, 3641~. 27th Labour its objectives at Suvla landing, Company, 835, 836n, 863, 865 467-8; lands at Suvla, 647 -ARTILLERY, 6018, ~ggn. 1/4th -13~~(WESTERN) DIVISION, Lowland (How.) Brrgade, 643. 4-40, 443, 444, 447, 467% 476. 69th Brigade, 476n, 500. 611, 614. 699n, 701, 832, 833; com- 643. 1/4h City of Glasgow mand, 485; reaches Anzac, 485; (How.) Battery, 34, 500. 1/5th at Battle of Sari Bair, 455, 725; City of Glasgow (How.) Bat- sent to Suvla, 798 tery, 323, 827n. 17th Siege -3TH DIVISION,3, 7, 9, IO, 15, Battery, 811, 815, 821, 827n. 16, 21, 37?r, 43, 60n, 63, 73, 433% Royal hlalta Artillery, 80. See 438, 442, mn. 472, 522n, 721, also ARTILLERY(BRITISH AND 725, 907; command, 8; at AUSTRALIAN) Second Battle of Rrithia, 8, 13, -: l/lst Eastern 14. 17; in rest at Imbros, July, Mounted Brigade, 828, 852. 865. 443rr; sent to Suvla, 723; at 876, 877, 893. l/lst Welch Suvla, 744 Horse, 823n, 877. l/lst Norfolk -42~~(E. LANCS.) DIVISION, Yeomanry, 877. l/lst Suffolk 4, 7, 8. 43, 437~~438, 443, 471n, Yeomanry, 877 472. 522R -ENGINEERS: 37th (Fortress) -52ND (LOWLAND)DIVISION, Company, 835. 842. 67th Field 43% 433, 435, 4-41, 442, 4449 Cotripany, 702-3. 71st Field 47In, 522ti, 891, 907; leaves for Company, 817n Gallipoli. 440 --INFANTRY: 29th Brigade, 651n, -53m (WELCH)DIVISION, 432n, 70In, 725, 726, 731; command 40,444, 682; at Suvla, 703, 718, 688; reaches Anzac, 485, 488: 720 its casualties in Turkish counter- -54TH (E. ANGLIAN)DIVISION, attack at Chunuk Bair, IO Aug. 432f8, 440, 4449 701, 7149 721, 1915, 713~. 30th Brigade, 721. 799. 803, 821, 823, 842. 852; 31st Brigade, 721. 32nd Brigade, command, 828; at Suvla, 718, 684; lands at Suvla. 647. 33rd 720; sent to Anzac, 798; with- Brrgade, 647. 34th Brigadr, 647. dr:ws from qtnzac, 862 38th Brigade, 644, 651, 653; - COMFVSITE DIVISION, 15; reaches Anzac, 485 ; composi- composition and command, 8 tion, 68818. 39th Brigade, 651. -ROYAL NAVALDIVISION, 3, 44, 682; command, 644; reaches 116, 184. 437n,. 438, p42, .443, Anzac, 485; at Battle of Sari 47I?r, 522n; its disposition, Bair, 644-5, 646. 40th Brigade, 584, 585, 593, 634, 652, 688, 724; reaches Anzac, 485 ; captures Damakjelik Bair, 582-3; at Suvla, 723; at Suvla, 744 Battle of Sari Bair, 592. 646 -IMPERIAL MOUNTEDDIVISION, 86th Brigade, composition and 804n strength, 30 Apt-. 1915, 8n. 87th -ARMY MEDICALCORPS: , 8; command, 15; at Casualty Clearing Station, 717n, Second Battle of Krithia, 14, 880, 891. 16th Casualty Clear- 15, 37n. 88th Brigade, 8; at ing Station, 717th 833, 834n. Second Battle of Krithia, 12. No. 4 Advanced Ddp6t of hfedr- 13, 14, 15, 22. 125th Brigade, cal Stores. 369 7, 8, 14; reaches Helles. 4; at -ARMY SERVICECORPS: 10th Second Battle of Krithia, 12. Field Bakery, 364n. 1 Ifh Field 13, 17. 16hd Brigade, 721. Bakery, 364rr. 29th Field Bakery, " Comppete " Bngadr , 20 ; 364n. 41st Fzeld Bakery, 364n. composition, 8 ; command, 22, 50th Field Bakery, 364n. Slst at Second Battle of Krithia, 926 INDEX

BRITISH ARhrY-continued. BRITISHARMY-continued. 11, 13, 14, 22. 8th BR., CVales Borderers, 704, 725; at Cheshire Regriricrrt, 608. 622. Battle of Sair Bair, 582-3, 5th Bpi., Connaught Rangers, 703-4. 5th Bti., Wiltshrre Regr- 651n, 700, 7% 726, 727. 729, tttetit, 6691t, 688, 696, 706, 707, 740, 737, 754; at Lone Pine, 8 jrqti, 811; at Battle of Sarl Aug., 553 Battle of Sari Bair, Bair, 582-3, 708, 710. 711. 9th 712-3, casualties, 71311, Hill 60, Btr , Worcester Regrrrieitt, 682, 731-2, 735, 737, 751, 753, casual- 6S5. 709, 724; at Battle of Sari ties, 74410, 76111; strength, 761ri. Bair. 711 6th Bn., East Lancashtre Regi- -MACHINE-GUNS,see MACRINE- tricrrt, 688, 696, 698. 1st Bn., GUNS (BRITISH AND AUSTRA- Essex Regirrierit, 17. 1st Garri- LIAN) son Battalion, Essex Regiment, -MARINES: 1st Royal Naval 835. %;62. 7th BIZ., Gloucester Brigade, 49, 139; N.Z.M.R. Regrmcnt, 651; at Battle of relieve. 116. 2nd Royal Naval Sari Bair, 645, 666, 668, 669-70, Brigade, 7, 8, 11, 13, 18, 22; 672, 673, 676, relieved. 679. at Second Battle of Krithia, 10th BL, Hanipshire Regiment. 37. 39. 3rd (Royal hfarine) 668. 696. 698, .699,. 708, 725 ; at Brigade, 53. 61. 94, 10.5. 112, Battle of Sari Bair, 711, 713%. 116, 261, 370; at Quinn’s, 97, 60. 726, 734-5, 737, 743, Pope’s, 97; 1 L.H. relieves, 116. 744rr. 76111. 6th Bn., (King s Arisorr Battalion, 835. Deal Ozori) Royal Larirashire Regi- Battalion, 180. Drake Bat- niriit, 68811; at Battle of Sari talion, 8, 27, 39, Hood Bat- Bair, 653. 662, 703-4. casualties. talion, 13. Plymouth Battalion, 66411, 704. 16 Bn. relieves, 704 8 1st BIZ., Larirashire Fusiliers, 8, -PIONEERS: 6th Bn., East 27, 38; strength, 30 Apr. 1915, Yorkshire Regrtncitt, at Suvla. 811: at Second Battle of Krithia. 683, 702-3. 8th Bn., Welch 13. 6th Bn.. Leirrster Regi- Regiment, 651, 676; reaches mint, 700, 706, 707; at Battle Anzac, 485; at Battle of Sari of Sari Bair, 711. 713~. 6th Bair, 644, 666, 670, 671, 673, Bn., (Loyal) North Lancashrre 679 Regrriient, 688, 696, 707; at -ROYAL FLYINGCORPS, see Battle of Sari Bair, 706-7, 709, BRITISHAIR FORCE 710. 7th Bri., North Stafford- BRITISH GOVERNMENT,420. 767. skirr Regiment, 682, 685. lsf 770, 776, 7771~.779, 780. 781. Bn., Royal Dubliri Fusilirrs, 7W 792. 794 795, 796, 797, 80s. 8n. 2itd Bn., Royal Fusiliers. 830. 841, 853. 861. 863. 909; hi, 6th Bn., Royal Irish Rifles. Asquith fcrms Coalition Cabi- 66911. 688, 696, 698, 699; at net. 43111, 433-4; war policy of. Battle of Sari Bair, 711, 71311. 191.5, 763-6, 775; its attitude, 1st Bn., Royal Mutistrr towards Dardanelles Campaign, Fusiliers, 18; strength, 30 Akr. Aug.. 768. Sept., 775, Oct., 1915. 8!r. 9th Bn., Royal War- 779-82, towards Salo.nica Cam- zeickshirr Reginient, 685. 686. paign. 795-6, negotiates with 693. 8th Bn., Royal lt’elrk Greece, 774-7 ; orders evacua- Frtsi[iers, 608, 627, 631; during tion of Suvla and Anzac, 863, Nek attack, 7 Aug., 621-2. of Helles, 905 casualties, 624. 6th Bn., South BRITISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Lanrashire Regiment, 651, 685. Anzac Branch, 377n 686. 687, 68811, 695; at Battle BRITISH NAVY,7, 79, 180, 183, of Sari Bair, 644. 693-5, 696. 295, 430, 473, 612. 613, 620, 659, 711. 2nd Bn., South Wales 660, 704% 782n, 788, 858; Bal- Borderers, 37. 4th Bn., South four replaces Churchill ar INDEX 927

BRITISH NAVY-continued. BROOKFIELD,Lt. G. L. (of Auck- Admiralty, 434 ; suggestions for land, N.Z. ; b. Auckland), 691n further naval attacks: by de BROOME,265 Pte. G. G., 15 Bn. (of Robeck, 42, Keyes, 430-1, 787-8, Rockhampton, Q’land ; b. Rock- Wemyss, 794-5, 796 ; warships hampton). 15-1 leave Anzac and Helles, 169-70; BROWN,Brig.-Gen. C. H. J. (of shortage of ammunition, May, Greymouth, N.Z. ; b. Christ- 172 monitors, 43In, 476n; sub- church, N Z.), commands Can- marines, 523. 796, enter Sea of terbury Bn., 16; mentioned, 18, Marmora, 172-3 ; during Second 39n, 238n, 2-10 Battle of Krithia, 14-15, 20, BROWN,Maj. L). R. (of Katoomba, Third Battle of Krithia, 235, N.S.W.; b. North Sydney), in attack on Balkan Pits, 197-8, Lone Pine attack, 514-5 attack at Lone Pine, 500-1, BROWN,Lt.-Col. E. S.. commands Battle of Sari Bair, 459n, 568-9, 2 Bn., 143; in Lone Pine attack, 637, 666-7, 693-4, 710, Evacua- 538, mortally wounded, 538n. tion, 888-9 ; shells Turkish 566ri ; mentioned, 282 flank north of Anzac, 458-9, BROWN,Capt. G. W., 144 batteries in Olive Grove, 6 and BROWN,Lt. (temp. Capt.) H. E. IO DCC., 865, Turks after com- D. (of Perth, W. Aust.; b. pletion of Anzac evacuation, Nelson, N.Z.), 333 goi, 902; plans for withdrawal BROWNE.Mal .-Gem R. Spencer of troops, 854, 860, 863, 871, (of Appin, N.S.W., and Bris- 872-3, 878. Agamemnon, 796, bane ; b. Oaklands, N.S.W.), 803. Albion, 170n. Bacchante, 8ro 76, 78-9. 81. 170, 176, 500, 633s BROIGNING,301 Dvr. D., 14 Coy.. 693, 868, 872. Canopus, 137, A.A.S.C. (of Chinchilla, Q’land : 138, 17on. Chelmer, 458n. b. Blayney, N.S.W.), 120- Colne, 458n, 461n, 824)). Dart- BROWN’SDIP (Plate p. 590 ; Maps mouth, 169, 789. Dorrs, 171, PP. 472, 4981, 69, 264, 449n, 777n. Earl of Peterborough, 495. 501, ~s~..sSS.561, 823. 827, 868. Endymiork, soon, 633, 693, 887, 901;. position of, 66 796. Grafton, 747, 845, 868, BRUCE,Mal. J. E. L. (b. Rangoon. 888, 894, 897. goo, 901. Helio- Burma), 58 trope, 889. 892. Hurnber, 868. BRUNDRIT,Capt. T. J. (of Bris- Jonquil, 683. London, 169. bane ; b. Brisbane), 824n, 825, Lord Nelson, 842n. Majestrc, 827n 171. Mars, 873. 888. Queen, BRUNNER,Maj. F. W. (b. Widnes, 169 Quecn Elizabeth, 14, 43In. Lancs., Eng.), 702 Rattlesriakc, 190, 458n. Sir BuunEN, H. E.. 851 Thott~asPicton, 884n. Talbot, BULAIR,135% 438, 595, 649n, 680. 7-17. Theseus, 868. Triumph, 782)). 788; Gen. Gouraud 138. I57n, 169. 172. 379; tor- favours landing at, 43912; pedoed, 170. S/M E II, 173. Turkish troops near, .4ug. 1915, S/hl E 14- 173. Trawler 329, 354 523 ZROADBENT, 264 cpl. H. o., 15 BULGARIA,360. 431. 433, 4-11. 700. Bn. (of Greenwich. N.S W.. and 771 et scg., 797n; attitude of. Rockhampton, Q’land ; b. Red- 1915, 771-2; signs treaty with fern, N.S.W.). 110. 111 Germany, 773-4 BROADBENT,Col. J. R. (of BULLEN.1104 Sgt. M. C., 11 Bn. Corowa. N.S.W.; b. Ballarat, (of Perth. W. Aust.; b. Herne l‘ic ), 316n Hill. London), 478n BROCKMAN,see DRAKEBROCKMAN BULLY BEEF SAP (Map p. 622), BROCKWAY,Lt.-Col. A. B. (of 618. 621, 791: position of, 46-7 Brisbane ; b. Peelton, S. BURCE,Lt. J. (of Allora, Q’land), Africa), 406n 630, 631 928 INDEX

BURGES,Lt. I. c. (of Irwin, w. IALCUTT, 2124 Pte. B., 14 Bn. (;Jf Aust. ; b. Irwin), 758n Williamstown, Vic.; b. Wd- BURGESS,Maj.-Gen. Sir William, liamstown), 663n see SINCLAIR-BURGESS IALLARY, Capt. P. I. (of Peters- BURNAGE,Col. G. J., commands burg, S. Aust.; b. Petersburg), 755 troops at Quinn’s during Turk- ALLWELL. Mal.-Gen. Sir C. E., ish attack of 29 Mag, 205, 206, ctted, 856, 857 wounded, 207, ZIZ~; mentioned, :AMEL’S HUMP, 714rr, 799, 804n 89, 97, 213 :AMERON,Col. Sir Donald C. BURRETT,Lt.-Col. A. F. (of Syd- (of Brisbane ; b. Brisbane) , zggn ney; b. Grenfell, N.S.W.), 552 ZAMERON, Lt. N. D. (of Master- BURSTON,Maj.-Gen. J. (of Haw- ton, N.Z.; b. Masterton), 194 thorn, Vic.; b. Kilmore, Vic.), :AMPAIGNS, See DARDANELLES, commands 7 Inf. Bde., 422, 810 SALONICA,WESTERN FRONT BURTON,384 Cpl. A. S., V.C., 7 IAhrPmLL, 558 Pte. A., 4 Bn. (of Bn. (of Euroa, Vic.; b Bathurst. N.S.W.; b. Bathurst), Kyneton, Vic.), awarded V.C., 55n ,AMPBELL, Lt.-Col. R. D. (of 561n Hobart ; b. Glasgow, Scotland), BURTON,Lt. 0. E., cited, 639n 880 BUTLER,Col. A. G., 303. 366n -AMPS,in Australia, 420, 421; at BUTLER,761 Sgt. D. O., 2 L.H. Imbros, 381, Mudros, 802- Regt. (of Kilcoy, Q’land; b ,ANMIAN EXPEDITIONARYJORCE. Kilcoy), I Ign ~gorr,416 BUTLER,Lt. J. H. (of Hobart, JANNAN,Maj. D. H. (of Bris- Tas., and Darling Downs. hane; b. Townsville, Q’land). Q’land; b. Bellerive, Tas.), IZO 660 BUTLER,Maj. the Hon. R. T. R. ZANNAN, Maj.-Geii. J. H, at P. (b. London), 817n Quinn’s, 9-10 Alay 1915, gg-101. BUXTON,Capt. E. H., (of Fritton, 104 ct seq., 14-15 May, 121, 123, Great Yarmouth, Eng.- ; b. Frit- commands troops, 201 ; at Battle ton Hall), 878 of Sari Bair, 590-3, 657-8, BYNG,F.-M, Viscount (of Thorpe- 660-1; mentioned, 116, 205 le-Soken, Essex, Eng. ; b. Barnet. EANTEENS,380 CANTOR, 993 Sgt B., 5 Bty., near London), favours evacua- A.F.A. (of Collinawood. Vic. : tion of Gallipoli, 785; his plans b. Collingwood), 76 for Suvla withdrawal, 860, 861 CAPES,hfaj. G. H., 39n 872, 884n; mentioned, 720, 795 CAPTTALPUNISHMENT, never in- 855 flicted in A.T.F., 412% BYRNE,417 Pte. H. F.. 15 Bn CARDEN,Col J. (of Rhodesia; b. (b. Maryborough, Q’land), IO: Kineton. Warwickshire, Eng.). 699. 708 CADDY,Col. H. 0. (of St. Kilda, CARMICHAEL. Lt. T. MCL. (Of Vic.; b. South Yarra, VIC.),70. Yarrawonga. Vic.; b. Bunda- 72, 73, 75, 83, 198, 611, 643, 667-8 long, Vic.), 29 CADDY,Maj. J. P. (of Sydney CARNE.Capt. A. G. (of Adelaidc b. Sydney). 895 and Melbourne; b. Samoa), 32 CAIRO,376, 384, 385, 391, 392, 393 CARR.Capt. G. M. (of Sydney; b 398, 400, 404. 405. 46.411, 417n Fitzroy, Vic.). 816 422, 425, 802, 806tr, 807; Leggc CARRUTHERS,Brig.-Gen. R. A., reports as unsuitable for train 359, 450-1, 828 ing Australians. 423n CARSON,Lord, 775 CALAIS, 779; Allied conferenc’ CARTER.Lt.-Col H. R. (of Bris- at, 6 July 1915, 766, 5 Der., 795 bane; b. Brisbane), gg, 205-6, 796 216-7, 218 INDEX 929

CARTER,1793 Gnr. S., 8 Bty., ASUALTIBS AUSTRALIAN)--^^^^^ A.F.A. (of Fremantle, W. of Krithia, 29, 30, 31, 34, 40, Aust. ; b. Invercargill, N.Z.), 41, tunnel D21, 334, Lone Pine 344 attack, 566n; 8th Battalion. in CARTHEW,Lt. C. (of Mytleford, Second Battle of Krithia, 36, 41; 9th Battalion, on 28 June, Vic.; 11. Happy~~ Valley, Vic.), 623n 301, 305; 11th Battalion, on 28 CASEY,Lt. L. G., 113 June, 304, 305. at Leane’s CASEY,hfaj. Rt. Hon. R. G., 129 Trench. 484, 493, 494, 495; CASS, Brigadier W. E. H., at 12th Battalion, on 12 July, 319. Second Battle of Krithia, 22-3, in Lone Pine attack, 566n; 24-6, 29, 32, wounded, 30, 33; 13fh Battalion, go, 91, 99n, dur- commands 2 Bn., 551; men- ing Turkish attack of 19 May, tioned, 20. 43, 887 218, in Battle of Sari Bair, 704. CASSON,Brig.-Gen. H. G., 22 Hill 60 attack, 7445; 14th Bat- CASUALTIES- talion, go, in Turkish attack of -AUSTRALIAN,at Landing, In ; 19 Alay. 149, 150, Battle of Gen. Bridges mortally wqunded, Sari Bair, 661, 664n, Hill 60 129; during reconnaissance attack, 744n, 749; 15th Bat- from Quinn’s, 9-10 May, 114. talion, ~ogrz, 106, at Quinn’s, Turkish attack of 19 May, 156, 9-10 Afoy, 102, 113, 114, in 161, Turkish attack of 29 fiJay, Battle of Sari Bair. 660-1, 66.p; a12. 213, 214, 218, 222, sortie 16th Battaliorr, 94, 110-11, in to Holly Ridge. 28 June, 442- Battle of Sari Bair. 664n; 17th Dardanelles Campaign, 909 ; in Battalion, 761n; 18th Battalion, destroyer off , 351. at Hill 60, 744. 761n; 23rd Bal- Southland, 809; on Beach, from ialion, on 29 Nov., 851n; 24th shell-fire, 18-1, 356, 357, 355; Battalion. on 29 Nov., 850, from snipers, 199; fro: shell- 851n. LIGHT HORSE: 3rd shock, 342-3 ; from trench Briqode, in defence of Russell’s feet,” 846; method of evacuat- Top, 29-30 June, 317, Nek ing, 390-1 ; numbers evacuated attack, 7 Aug., 618, 623; 1st by end of May, 391. ARMY Regiment, in attack on Dead MEDICALCORPS: 4th Field Am- Man’s Ridge, 7 Air?., 628; 2nd bulance, 358. ARTILLERY: 4th Regiment, at Quinn’s, 121, Battery, 72; 8th Battery, 69, 72, 125-6, 630, 631; 5th Regiment 344; 3rd Brigade Amm. on 28 June, from naval fire, Column, 58n. INFANTRY:2nd 297, 2 8, in sortie: 28 June, 299; Brigade, at Second Battle of 7th ieginierrt, in sortie, Krithia. 29. 30, 31, 34, 35-6, 41. June, 299; 8th Regiment, f: from shell-fire, July, 342 ; 4th Nek attack, 7 Aug., 623; , at Hill 60, 761n; lsi Reginimt. in Hill 60 attack, Battalion, in raid on German 761n: 10th Regiment, in Nek Officers’, 5 /?ne, 24, 6 June attack, 7 Aug., 618, 623. Hill 327, Lone Pine attack, 566rr; 60. 761n 2nd Battaliotz, 143, in Turkisli -BRITISH, on Anzac Beach, 76; attack of 19 May, 147. Lonr in Third Battle of Krithia, Pine attack, 566tr; 3rd Bat- 438. action of Gully Ravine. talion, in Lone Pine attack 28 June, 442, action of Achi 566n; 4th Battalion, 5661,; 5th Baba Nullah. 12 July, 442, Battalion, in Second Battle oi Battle of Sari Bair, 713tt. Hill Krithia, 35. 41; 6th BattalioTi 60 attacks, 744n, 761, Battle of in Second Battle of Krithia. 29 Loos, 778; from “trench feet.” 31, 34, 41, attack on Germar 849 : during Dardanelles Cam- Officers’, 6-7 Aug., 605; 7tf paign. gogn. INFANTRY.29th Baftalion, 339, in Second Battlc Brigade. in Battle of Sari Bair, 930 INDEX

CASUALTIES(BRITIsH)-continued. ~ASUALTIES (TURKISH)-COfitd. 713n; 3rd (Royal Marine) 3 Post, 196n. 6 Aug., 569; in Brigade, 97; 5th Bn., Con- attack on Quinn’s, 29 May, 211, naught Rangers, in Battle of 221, 222, N.Z. attack from Sari Bair, 713n, Hill 60 attacks, Quinn’s, 4-5 June, 236, 241; at 7442, 761n; 10th En., Hamp- tierman Oficers’, from trench- shire Reginreraf, in Battle of mortars, 289, June, 443, Leane’s Sari Bair, 713n, Hill 60 attack, Trench, 484n, 4gp, Lone Pine, 744n; 6th Bn., Royal Irish 51on, Battle of Sari Bair. 570, RI~~ES,in Battle of Sari Bair, 713%; from mines exploded at 713n; 6th Bn., (King’s Own) Nek, 20 DEC.,897; during Dar- Royal Lancaster Regiment, in danelles Campaign, gogn. 16th Battle of Sari Bair, 664n, 704, Divisron, at Lone Pine, 566; 6th Bn., Learrsfer Regrmetrt, in 19th Division, in attack of 19 Battle of Sari Bair, 713n; 8th May, 161. INFANTRY: 13th En., Royal Welch Fusdrers, in Kegirtrent, at Lone Pine, 535; Nek attack, 7 Aug., 624 18th Regiment, on 29-30 June, -FRENCH,from Asiatic guns, 317; 47th Regiment, at Lone 3561. ; in Battle of Champagne, Pine. 525; 1st Bn., 57th Regr- 778 ; during Dardanelles Cam- ment, in tunnel D21, 336 paw, gogrl CATER, Lt.-Commr. E. H., 352; -INDIAN. 29th Infantry killed, 3j7)~ Brigade, in Hill 60 attack, 744n CATRON,Capt. J. E. T. (of Gee- -NEW ZEALAND, 573; at long, Vic. ; b. Rilmore, Vic.) , 36 Quinn’s, 4-5 Jlcne, 240 ; during CAVALRY, see AUSTRALIANIM- Dardanelles Campaign, 909. PERIAL FORCE(LIGET HORSE), INFANTRY: N.Z. Infantry BRITISHARMY, NEW ZEALAND Eryade, in Second Battle of EXPEDITIONARYFORCE (MOUNTED Krithia, .37, 40; Auckland Bat- RIFLES) talion, in Second Battle of CAYLEY.Maj.-Gen. Sir W. de S. Rrithia, 40, at Quinn’s, 246, (of Stamford, Lincs., Eng.; b. 247, Battle of Sari Bair, 64~. Jorakhpur, India), commands 707 ; Canterbury Battalion, in 39 Inf. Bde., 644; at Battle of Second Battle of Krithia, 40, Sari Bair, 644-5 ; mentioned Battle of Sari Bair, 640-1; 651, 682, 712 Otago Battalion, in Second CEMETERIES,care of, in Gallipoli, Battle of Icrithia, 40, Battle of 906 Sari Baif, 707; Wtllington Bal- CENTRALSPUR, HELLES (Plate p. talion, in Second Battle of 25; Maps PP. 14, 32; Sk.. P. Krithia, 40. MOUNTEDRIFLES : IO), 11, 13, 20, 24. 27; position N.Z.M.R. Brigade, at Old NO. of, IO 3 Post, 196, Hill 60 attack, CHABREL,Capt. F. G. (of Glenelg, 761n ; Aurklarrd Regiment, in S. Aust.; b. The Don, Tas.), Battle of Sari Bair, 569. .676 : 592 Cantrrbury Regiment, in Hill 60 CHAILAKDERE (Plates pp. 462, attack, 744n ; Otago Regiment. 670, 711; Maps PP. 570, 639; at Bauchop’s Hill, 576, Hill 60 Sk. PP. 460, 6341, 186, 187, 193, attack, 744n ; Wellington Regr- 194, 347, 459, 460, 470, 569 et mcnt, at Old No. 3 Post, 194, seq., 637, 638, 639, 644. 645, 651, in Battle of Sari Bair, 707 666. 667, 679, 681, 688, 689, 690 -TURKISH, 102-3, 104, 150, 696. 697, 698, 706, 70.7. 710 176-7, 190, 524-5, 573; at the 717tr; name and position of, Anzac landing, In; during 180; description of, 461 Aust. reconnaissance from CHAhIBERS, Lt.-COl. R. w. (Of Quinn’s, 9-10 May, 114n, attack Sandringham, Vic. ; b. Me1 ~f rg May, 159, 198; at Old No. bourne), 39, 40 INDEX 93 1

CHAMBERS,Maj. S. (of Havelock CHIPPENDALE,562 L/Cpl. R., 15 North. N.Z. ; b. Havelock Bn. (of Brisbane; b. Clayton-le- North), 192, 194, 195n Moors, Lancs., Eng.), 154-5 CHAMCHAKPUNAR, 635-6 C'HIRNSIDE,Capt. R. G. (of Car- CHAMPAGNE, BATTLEOF, 765, 76611, ranballac, Skipton, Vic. ; b. 767, 772, 7i6 778, 784. 822n Colac, Vic.), 383n CHANAK,134. 172, 669, 680, 769. CHOCOLATEHILLS (Plate p. 654; 784n; French airmen raid aero- Maps PP. 445, 718; Sk. PP. 179, drome at, 486 4451, 178, 179, 444, 453, 456, 466, 467, 468, 648, 649, 682. 714, CHAPLAINS.sce AUSTRALIANIhl- 723. 848, 8gg; name of, 350 PERIAL FORCE,NEW ZEALANI~ CHUNUKBAIR (Plates pp. 462, EXPEDITIONARYFORCE 670, 718, 719; Maps PP. 445, CHAPMAN, Lt.-COl. A. E. (Of 646; Sk. PP. 178, 456, 637), 136, Sydney : b. Manning River. 177, 178, 188, 191, 197, 341, 450. N.S.W.), 740 453, 456 et seq., 471, 520, 523. CHAPMAN,Maj. F. (of Opotiki. 565, 567, 569, 576, 594, 595, 596, N.Z. ; b. Richmond, Surrey. 597, 606, 607. 629, 631, 633, 634 Eng.), 676 : killed, 6911; 643, 644, 646, 649, 650~659, 663. CHARTERSTOWERS, 199 680 et scq., 715 et seq., 725, 784n, CHATHAM.Maj. W. (of War- 789n, 799, 811, 821, 845. 8ggn: wick, Q'land ; b. Cradley Heath. Maj. Overton attempts to find Staffs., Eng.), 274-5 route to, 15 Alay 1915, 180-2. CHATHAM'SPOST (Plates pp. 272 27 May, 185-7; position and 273; Sk. PP. 274, 2751, 268, 276. importance of, 456; the main 294, 318. 81111, 823, 825, 877; objective in Battle of Sari Bair, 2 L.H. Bde. establishes, 274-5 456; plans for capture of, CHAUVEL,General Sir H G.. re- 456-60, 666, 688-90: N.Z. Inf. organises defences at head of Bde. attacks, 577-82, 636-41 hlonash Valley,. 200-1 ; during 667-79; situation at, 8 Aug. Turkish attack at Quinn's, 29 685-6; Turkish defence of, 7 Afpy, 218, 219: commands 1 .4ug.. 641-2; Turks cnunter- 011, Aug , Div., 829; mentioned, 117, 121, attack g 705-6; British 128. 129, 206. 221n. 232, 23511, relieve N.Zs. at, 707; Turks 248. 26s. 293. 466. 589. 597. 630 counter-attack and regain, IO CHAYTOR.Maj.-Gen. Sir E. W. C. .4Ug., 709-14 (of Marshlands, Spring Creek ''~IURCHILL,Rt. Hon. w. s., over N.Z.; b. Motueka. N.Z.). com- estimates Navy's value against mands N.ZM.R. Bde.. 828% land defences, 172; leaves Arl- miralty, 431n. 434: quoted. 68.311 CHEATER,207 S.Q.M.S. H. F., 6 767, 780, 786n; mentioned, 764 L.H. Regt (of Wilde's Meadow, 766, 770 N S.W.; b. Waratah, N.S.W.) CLARK,Lt. C. 0. (of Sydney; b 3861s Wattle Flat, Bathurst, N.S.W.), CHESHIRERIDGE (Map p. 646; Sk. 549 PP. 690. 697), 637. 645n, 690 CLARKE,Lt M. L. (of North 697. 698 713. 799, 803. 804. 8w Sydney; b. North Sydney), 811. 839. 877. 893 75018 CHESSBOARD(Plates pp. 82, 122, CLARKEVALLEY (Map p. 75), 623; Maps pp. 75, 622; Sk. p. 383n 464). 7-1. 86. 87, 93. 94. tog CLIFFE.1077 Pte. .T. R.. 13 BI1. (of r18. 134, 125P1. 134, 156. 221 Sydney : b. Brisbane) , I 1911 238, 239, 249. 308, 312, 466, 500. CLIFFE.482 Cpl. IT{., 4 Bn. (of 597. 607, 608, 611, 619 et scq, Port Hacking. N.S W.: b Pres- 84111, e44 ton, Lam, Eng.), 5stf CHrFTE TEPE, 178 CLIMATE,srr WEATHER 50 932 INDEX

CLOCSTOUN, Lt.-Col. H. O., IOOPER,Capt. G. (of Forest, Tas.; wounded, 494; mentioned, 261, b. Birmingham, Eng.), 749. 750 272, 487, 488 PER, Brig.-Gen. R. J. (of Co. CLOTEING,211n, 610; Turks and Sligo, Ireland; b. London), con- Germans strip dead for, Ig6n; fers with Gen. Johnston, 8 Aug., quantity withdrawn from Anzac 688-90 ; wounded, 7 I I ; men- during Evacuation, 886 tioned, 699, 701n CLOWES,Brig. C. A., 157% ZORBETT, Sir Julian S., quoted, COCKING,980 Pte. D., 11 Bn. (of 431?1.436n. 769ia, 776n Ballarat East, Vic.; b. Ballarat). ZORPS, see AUSTRALIANIMPERIAL 493 FORCE,BRITISH ARMY, FRENCH COLE-HAMILTON,Col. A. R. (of ARMY, TURKISHARMY Beltrim, Co. Tyrone, Ireland), ~ORUNNA,856 698 TOITON, Capt. M. J. B. (of East COLLETT,Col. H. B. (of Mount Maitland, N.S.W.; b. Cobar, I.awley, W. Aust.; b. Guernsey. N S.W.). 545 Channel Islands), 371n IOUNTER-ATTACKS,see ATTACKS COLLIN,Lt. L. N., 91, 109 COURTNEY’SPOST (Plates pp. 82, COLLOPY,483 Cpl. C. R., 45 Bn 122, 123, 139; Maps PP. 75, 146; (b. Emmaville, N.S.W.), I I I Sk. pp. 46, I27), 46 et sq., 714 COLPITIS, Maj. J. W. (of Win- 7211, 86, 87, 90, 93, 94. 97, 98, chester, W. Aust.; b. Blyth. JO2, 136, 137. 138, 148-50, 153, Northumberland, Eng.), at 156, 157, 1.59. 160, 208-9, 230. Quinn’s, 30 May, 226, 228; men- 235. 241, 2-12,,, 247, 248. 260n, tioned, 224, 230 265, 284. 288, 312, 322, 323, 323, COLTMAN,Maj. C. S. (of Bal- 326, 330n, 339, 341n, 454, 526, larat, Vic., and Sydney; b. 802. 810, 812, 817, 820, 842n, Ballarat), 54on 849, 877. 879. 890, 894. 908; 14 COMMUNICATION, LINES OF. 171. Bn. garrisons, May 1915. 201; 803. %4n; evacuation of sick N.Z. Inf. Bde. takes over. 22~; and wounded along, 390-1 Australians commence tunnel- CONFERENCES,Allied, at Calais, 6 ling from, 29 May, 233, 259; July, 766, 5 Dec., 795, 796, in machine-guns at, 250 ; garrison Paris, I7 Nov.. 793, 6 Dec., 796; during bombardment withdraws British. at Mudros, 22 Nov., from. 344 841. 853-6, g Der., 870-2, at COUVE,Lt. H. T. L. (b. Dande- Imbros, 30 Nov., 860-1 nong, Vic.), 36 CONNELLY,Capt. C. E.. (of Ben- COWAN,Lt., 357n digo. Vic.; b. Bendlgo), 749, COWPER,Maj. G. A. C.. 36 750n Cox, Lt. F. J. (of Sydney; b. St. CONSTANTINOPLE.2, 133, 135, 159 Peters, N.S.W.), 545 173, 281, 289, 307, 321, 360, u~n,439% 488. 521. 632, 681% COX, Cen. Sir H. V., commands 700. 771. 792, 822. 848, won 29 Indian Inf. Bde., 461; his CONWAY,Maj. A. E. (of Grey plans for capture of Hills 971 mouth, N.Z.; b. Reefton, N.Z.), and Q, 461-2; in Battle of Sari 87 Bair, 583, 635, 653. 661, COOEEGULLY (Map p. 283; Sk. wotinded. 644: his Dlans for p. 267), 844; description and attack 011 Hill 60. 72.5. 727: position of, 267 mentioned, 582, 585, 643, 651, COOK, Maj. G. S.. post at Lone OH?, 687, 6*%3,1, 693, 701, 711, Pine established by, 518. 533 726. 738. 739, 745. 747, 754 536, 5-12-5 788 COOMBS,Capt. W. W. (of Bris- Cox, Capt. W. (of Carlingford hane). 750n b Carlingford). 628n INDEX 933

CRABBE, Lt. I(. G. W. (of St. DAISY FIELD,HELLES (Map

Kilda. Vic. : b. Balaclava. Vic.),I. 14; Sk. p. 16). 18, 37, 43; 149-50, 734‘ position and name of, 17 CRAIG, Capt. L. (of Perth, W. DAISY PATCH.ANZAC (Plate P Aust.; b. York, W. Aust.), 620, 563), 56, 497, 503 623n DALE, Lt. C. C. (of Melbourne), CRAIG, Lt.-Col. R. Gordon (of 623n Sydney ; b. Ardrossan, Scot- DALY,Lt.-Col. C. D.. 602 land), 406ri W. CRAVEN, Brig. J. (of Brisbane; DALY, 1538 Cpl. P., 2 Bn. (of b. Halifax, Eng.), 16-7 Sydney; b. Doneraile, Co. Cork, CRAWFORD,Maj. A. (of Tatura, Ireland), zgon Vic. ; b. Tatura), 623n D’AMADE,General A., 8, 19 CREEDON,589 Pte. D. B., 9 Bn. (of DAMAKJELIKBAIR (Plate p. 742; Maryborough, Q’land ; b. Mary- Maps pp. 639, 850; $k. pp. 178, boroueh)._~~,. ”~~7OIn - 457), 457, 459~~462n, 592. 593, CRIBR,Maj. C. W. E., 641 637. 644n, 646, 652~~654, 696, CRISP, Lt.-Col. A. P. (of Belle- 703, 704 723, 724, 726, 7279 7399 rive, Tas.; b. Hobart), 386n 740:. 747. 756, 758, 799, 872; CRISP. 338 cD1. F. G.. 1 L.H. position of, 178; 40 Inf. Bde.

~ Regt. (of Bowral, N:S.W.; b. captures, 582-3 Yass, N.S.W.), 125n DANGERFIELD,Lt. J. G. (of North CRITLHLEY-SALMONSON,Maj. A. Melbourne ; b. Moonee Ponds, C. B., 581n Vic.), 31 CROFT. CaDt. C. W. (of Mel- DANN, Lt. T. (of Peeramon, bourne; b. Prahran, Vic.), 827 Q’land; b. Bexley, Eng.), I54 CROKER,Maj. G. N. (of Brisbane; DARDANELLES(Plate p. 671), 649, b. St. Arnaud, Vic.), 231, 478n, 700. 719. 722, 763, 766 et seq., 482-3 778. 780, 782, 784, 7% 790, 712 13 CROSS, Sgt. W. A., Bn. (b. 793?1, 794, 796, 79% 798, 823, Christchurch, N.Z.), I I I CUMMING,Lt. R. (of Sydney; b. 848 Airdrie, Lanarkshire, Scotland), DARDANELLESARMY, sue BRITISH 225n ARMY CUNLIFFE OWEN, Brig.-Gcn C., DARDANELLESCAMPAIGN, stage 67, 73, 848~~863% reached in early May 1915; I; CUNNINGHAM,Lt.-Col. W. H. ,of Hamilton’s plans for, 2 May. Wanganui, N Z. ; b. Wellington, 1-3; Birdwood’s plans for sug- N.Z.), 676, 677 gested advance on left flank, CIJP, THE (Plates p . 522, 563, 184-5, 1879; ill-success of, 8gg; Map p. 566; Ek. p. 526). Mar.-May, 430-2 ; influence of, 508-9, 516. 517, 5191,, 526. 528. on Balkan States, 431 ; Kitchener 531. 535 535, 536, 5399 542, 543. 546n, 550 et seq., 566, 814; 47 advocates continuance of, 28 Turk. Rent.% H.O. in. 6 Auo.,- May, 434; Aug. offensive. 525; see dso LOGE PINE Hamilton’s plans, 447, CURLEWIS.Lt. G. C. (of Fre- 471-2. General Staff’s self- mantle, ‘ W. Aust. ;- b.. Queens- sufficiency, 469, Birdwood’s cliff, Vic.), roqn, 594n plans, 444-66, Liman von CURRINGTON,4116 Spr. F. J. H.. Sanders’ foreknowledge, 485-6, 4 Fld. Co . Engrs. (of Annan- and his appreciation of the dale. N.$.W. : h. Willesden (ireen, Londoii.), 823n situation. 520-2, disposition (‘UTHBERTSON,1816 Pte. A. J., 12 of Turkish troops, 522-3, Bn. (of Hobart: b. Hohart).z7m failure of, 715-7; British objec- 3vi,rR, Maj. R. V. (of Mel- tives for 21 Aug., 724-5; hoiirne : b. Clifton Hill, Vic.). Hamilton reports on situation, 817. 619 766, 767-8 ; French attitude 934 INDEX

DARDANELLESCAMPAIGN-COlltd. IEFENCES,see FORTIFICATIONS towards, 768; preparations for )E LISLE, Gen. Sir B. (of the winter. 830-41 ; rdsumd, Guernsey, Channel Islands : b 906-10; A!lied and Turkish Dublin, Ireland), commands IX casualties in, 909; see also Corps, 720; mentioned, 722, 723 ANZAC, BATTLES, EVACUATION,IELPRATT, 636 Sgt. M. G., 5 L.H HELLES,SUVLA Regt. (of Tambourine, Jim- DARDANELLESCOMMISSION, 43 1 n, boomba, Q’land; b. Beaudesert, 648a, gro Q’land), zggn DARDANELLES COMMITTEE, 431th IEMPSEY, Cpl. D. G. (of Eltham, 440, 7.68, 7S7n.; formation of, N.Z.; b. Christchurch, N.Z.), 434; its meeting of 7 lune, 675 434-5 DENTON, Capt. T. J. (of Blen- DARE, Lt.-Col. C. M. M. (of heim, N.Z. ; b. Carcoar, hloreland’ and Brighton, Vic. ; N.S.W.), 181-2 b. Moreland), at Hill 60, 733-5 ; DE RAVIN, Mal. S. M. (of Ben- mentioned, 658, 661 digo, Vic.; b. Bendigo), 34n DAVE.;. Lt. 0. L. (of Kent Town, )E ROBECK,Adml-of-the-Fleet Sir S. Aust,; b. Moonta, S. Aust.), J. hi., suggests further naval 223)) attack, IO dfay, 42; mentioned, DAVILISON, Maj. w. (of OatkY, 169,4321&,6844 787, 790,792, 791 N.S.W.; b. Nairn, Scotland), 5-18 DERVISH ALI IOBSON. Maj. D. (of Christ- DEEBLE,Lt.-Col. A. V. (of Gee- church, N.Z.; b. Napier, N.Z.), long. Vic.; b. Ballarat, Vic.), 239 623n Dorm, Maj. A. W. (of Melbourne; DEFENCE, IMPERIAL, COMZITTEE b. Melbourne), 827 OF, 429, 782 DODDS, Maj.-Gen. T. H. (of DEFENCE, INNER LINE OF, at Rrisbane and Melbourne ; b. Anzac, 875, 881, 891, 895 Newcastle, Eng.). 421, 804n, 828 INDEX 935

DODINGTON. scc MARRIOTT- EGAN,1668~ Pte. T. F.. 24 Bn. (of DODINGTON Richmond, Vic. ; b. Richmond), DONALDSON.Lt. J. K. (oi Syd- 894n ney), 744n EGYPT,349, 376, 384 et seq., 414 DONKIN,817 Pte. R. L., 1 Bn., 419, 422 et srq., 440, 453, 470 quotrd, 686n 485r1, 489, 521, 723, 764. 771, DONOVAN,Maj. G. P. (of Lis- 779, 780, 785 et seq., 804, 805, more, N.S.W.), 299n 806, &on, 855, 864, 9Opn. 908, DOWNIE,103 Sgt. D. N. H., 3 Fld. 909; Australian troops in, May Coy. Engrs. (of Nagambie. 1915, 398.; administration of Vic. ; b. Glasgow, Scotland), A.A.M.C. in, 1915, 399-410 229n EGYPTIANARMY, 392 DRAKEBROCKMAN, Maj.-Gen. E. EGYPTIANLABOUR CORPS, 835 ; A.. 257, 269, 270% 303, 304 withdrawn from Anzac, 863, DRUXIMOND,Capt. J. R. (of Oak- 865 leigh, Vic. ; b. Berrigaii. EJELMERBAY (Sk. pp. 446, 467), N.S.W.). 399rr 179, 182, 446, 467, 468, 523, 715, DUGGAN,Lt.-Col. B. 0. C. (of St 721 Arnaud. Vic. ; b. Sutherland. ELART,see HART,H. 0. Vic.), 895n ELDER,Lt. H. T. (of Hawksburn, DUNLOP,Capt. (temp. Maj.) L Vic. ; b. Melbourne), 35n W. (of Sydney), 532 ELLIOTT,Lt.-Col. G. C. E., 258, DUNSTAN,Lt. W., V.C. (of Bal- 259, 260n, 804, 817, 823n larat, Vic. ; b. Ballarat), ELLIOTT,Maj.-Gen. H. h.. builds awarded V.C., 561n barricade in tunnel D21, 333-5 ; DUNTROON,805n ; Gen. Bridges in Lone Pine attack, 555-7, 558, buried at, 130 560, 562, 564; mentioned, 22n, DURRANT.Mai.-Gen. 1. M. A, 336, 337, 338, 342 89, 206, 218; 26611 . ELMSLIE, Maj. J. M. (of DUHRANT’SPOST, 877 Waverlev. N.Z. : b. Waverlev).-~- DURSTON.Lt. N. H. (of Poowong. 192-3, Isin, 636n, 693 EMERSON,Lt. P. T. of Wel- Vic.: b. Northcote, Vic.)... 110. 111 lington, N.Z. ; b. $llenheim, DYER,Lt.-Col. R. J. (of Sydney; N.Z.), I94 b. Sydney), 277, 335, 337 ENGINEERS,see AUSTRALIANIM- DYER’SCRATER, 337, 338, 339, 340. PERIAL FORCE, AUSTRALIAN 345 NAVY (R.A.N. BRIDGING DYETT. Capt. Sir G. J. C. (of TRAIN), BRITISH ARhlY, NEW Bendigo, Vic. ; b. Bendigo), 556, ZEALANDEXPEDITIONARY FORCF ENGLAND,Rear-Adm. H. T. (of 557 London ; b. Ealing, Eng.), 458n EADES,Capt. C. T. (b. London), ENOS,438 32n ENVEH PASHA,visits Anzac, 308: EASTWOOD,Maj.-Gen. T. R. (b. quoted, 316 ; mentioned, 31 I, Canterbury. Eng.), 584 906n ECHELON TRENCHES(Plate p. EQUIPMENT, arrangement between 273 ; Sk. PP. 292, 4871, 292, 29s. Britain and Australia regarding, 298, 477 396 EDMONDS, hfaj. 5. N. (of Syd- ERIKSON,1749 Pte. J., 7 Bn. (of ney; b. Sydney), 233 Geelong, Vic. ; b. Farlof. EDWARDS,Lt. B. N. W. (of Ben- Sweden), 556 digo, Vic. ; b. Bendigo), 559-60 ESHER,VISCOUNT, quoted, 79In EDWARDS,241 Sgt. N., 1 h1.G. Coy. ESSAD PASHA,resumes Turkish (of Redfern, N.S.W. ; b. West command at Anzac, 135; posi Maitland. N.S.W.), 515 tion of his H.Q., 339: realises Enwxuis. Col P. M (of Sydney: importance of Lone Pine, 451 ; b Port Melbourne). 343 during I.nne Pine attack. r;26 936 INDEX

ESSADPASHA-continrced. FELLOWES,6/226 Pte. A. R.. Can- orders 13 Regt. to recapture terbury Rn. (of Wakefield, 530; mentioned, 50, 133, 135-6, N.Z.; b. Takaka, N.Z.), 179n 307, 311, 332% 335, 340, 520 et FENWICK,109 Sgt. B. M., 10 L.H. w., 549, 56 595, 642, 704, Regt. (of Perth, W. Aust.; b. wn Pool, Yorks., Eng.), 227n EVACUATIONOF GALLIPOLIPENIN- FENWICK.Col. P. C. (of Christ- SULAR : proposals for, Sept.,-Oct., church, N.Z. ; b. London), 386n 779-81, discussed in House of FERGUSON,Maj. G. A. (of Mos- Lords 14, Oct., 779; Gen. man, N.S.W.; b. Dubbo, Monro recommends, 784-5 ; N.S.W.), 320 FERGUSON,Capt. H. D. (of Gun- Kitchener opposes, 786, and dagai, N.S.W.; b. Ashfield, later recommends, 792-4, &I ; preliminary preparations for, N.S.W.), 376n Nov., 841-2; decision to with- FERGUSSON,Lt.-Col. A. C., 71, draw from Anzac and Suvla, 736. 750 796, 863. from Helles, 905; FERRIER,176 Cpl. S. H., 10 L.H. Regt. (of Casterton, Vic.; b effect of decision on troops, Carapook, Vic.). 758, 761 881-2; plans for, 853-63, FESTINC,Lt.-Col. XI. C., ggn 870-84; Turks unaware of pro- FESTUBERT,434n, 765 gress of, 867, 891, 897-900; FETHERS,Lt. P. G. Denton (of progress of: at Anzac, 862-7, Melbourne : b. Cranbourne. 869-70, 872-80, 885, 887-9 Vic.), 850n 891-6, at Suvla, 863, 896, at PETHERSTON,Surg.-Gen. R. H. J. Helles, 906; Turkish attack (of Prahran, Vic.; b. Carlton. after conipletion of, 900-2 Vic.1, 409 EVANS,Lt.-Col. H. S. (of Mel- FETHERSTONHAUGH,Lt.-Col. C. bourne; b. Woollahra, N.S.W.), XI. (of Coonamble, N.S.W.; b. 398n Sydney), 895n FIELD,Lt.-Col. J. W. B., wounded, FAIRCLOUGH,Lt. R. T. (of Mel- 36 bourne; b. Stawell, Vic.), 605 Field Service Regulations, 576 FALKENHAYN,Gen. von, warns FINANCES,arrangement regarding von Sanders of British offen- A.I.F.,A.I.F.. 396306 FINDLAY,Lt.-Col. ~ J. (of Ash- sive of Aug., 486; quoted, 772, burton,burto< N.Z. ; b. North Taieri, 773, 797n N.Z.), 574. 575 FANNING,Capt. F., 55 FINLAY,Lt. W. S. (of Hawthorn, FANSHAWE,Lt.-Gen. Sir E. A. Vic.; b. Albert Park, Vic.), (of Oxfordshire, Eng.; b. 850i Clifton Hampden, Oxford- FINLAYSON,Maj. A. C. M. (of shire), 720, 188 Kamo, Whangarei, N.Z. ; b. FARM, THE (Plates pp. 670, Aponga, N.Z.), 186 718, 719; Maps PP. 639, 646; FINLAYSON,Capt. C. (of Mel- Sk. pp. 181, 637), 182, 186, bourne; b. Melbourne), 34n 461n, 471, 638, 639, 640, 676, FINN,Lt.-Col. B. S. (of Auckland, 677, 682, 6859 6% 689, 6931 698, N.Z.; b. Invercai~gill, N.Z.), @g, 701, 708 et seq.; name and 376, 717n position of, 181 FIR WOOD,HELLES (Plate p. 25; FARR, Capt. T. A. L. (of Cot- Map P. 14; Sk. P. 13), 14, 17, 18, 20, 37, 38: 43 tesloe, W. Aust. ; b. London), FISHER.Admiral - of - the - Fleet 305 Loyd,> Baltic scheme of, 431n; FEAR,Cpl. F. J. H., N.Z. Engrs. resigns. 431n (of Wellington, N.Z. ; b. Kil- FISHER.439 Cpl. J. M., 7 Bn. (of birnie, Wellington), 232 Sunshine, Vic. ; b. Bunyip, FEIZIBEY, 660, 684 Vic.), 556 INDEX 937

FISHER,Lt. W. (of Frankstoii. FORTIFICATIONs-corttr~~~tcd. Vic., b. Kangaroo Flat, Vic.). entrenching, definition of, 254 556 of British and Turkish lineb, at FISHERnlAN’S HUT (Maps PP. 75, Helles, 4 June, 48; see also 570; Sk. PP. 45, 159)~179% 195, MINING -1-15, 568 -BRITISH AND AUSTRALIAN, FITZ-GERALD,Maj. (temp. Lt.- sandbag barriers in Monash Col.) R. F. (of Sydney; b. Valley, 128; secret tunnels op- Orange, N.S.W.) 895 posite Steele’s, 323; 1 Bde.’s FIVEWAYS, THE (~UINN’S POST), ’posts in Lone Piiie, 518; 93 Kitchener advises extensioii of FLANNERY,Lt. F. L. (of Sydney), defensive works, 24 Oct , 838-9; 814n bomb-proof shelters at Quinn’s. FLARES,102, 315, 317, 322, 571 201-2, 208 et seq., 218-21; wire. FLETCHER,Capt. B. G. W. (of netting bomb screens, 552, 556; Mosman, N.S.W. ; b. Kingston, sapping : between Pope’s and N.S.W.), 208 Russell’s, .46-7, on Russell’s, 151, FLETCHER,Capt. J. H. (of Eagle- 312, MacLaurin’s Hill, 47, at hawk, Vic.; b. Bendigo, Vic.). head of Monash Valley, 49, the 85on Pimple, 14.254-9, Allah Gully, FLIES, 386; at Anzac, 371-3 254-9, to Silt Spur, 269-70. FLOCKART.Maj. R. P.. killed, Tasmania Post, 271-2, Chatham’s 312 Post, 274-S9 Ryrie’s Post, 275, FOGARTY,Lt. A. C. (of Kew. Vic.; across Wheatfield, 276, Tas. b. North Melbourne), 85on mania Post to Ryrie’s, 473; FOCARTY,Maj. J. P. (of Kew, trenches : of Composite Sde., Vic.; b. North Melbourne), at Helles, 27, Tommies’ Trench, 8oSn 27 et seg., after Second Battle FOOTT,Brig.-Gen. C. H., 359, 361, of Krithia, 4, at Anzac, divided 380 FORAGE,see SUPPLIES into sections, 4-9, 799-804 FORBES,Lt.-Col. F. W. D. (of Quinn’s 91-3, 152-3, 252, on Melbourne; b. Prahran, Vic.), Bolton’s Ridge, 145, at Pinnacle and Apex, 707-8 ; barbed wire : 8o8n in Wire Gully, 47, on extreme FORD.Mai. (temD. Lt.-Col.) H. C. right flank, 48, at Quinn’s and (of Gou-lburn, N.S.W. ; b. Courtney’s, 138-9 Goulburn), in Hill 60 attack, -TURKISH, craters oppo+e 732-4 Quinn’s fortified, 223 ; sapping, FORD,Maj. 0. F. (of Hobart; b. 279, on Johnston’s Jolly, 55, Hobart), 36488 opposite Quinn’s, 155 ; trenches : FORD,Maj.-Gen. Sir R. W., directs at Helles, 8-9; Anzac, 184-5; medical services in Egypt, 399; opposite Quinn’s Post, 92, 93, his attitude towards Aust. Chunuk Bair, 181, 196-7, oppo- medical service, 400-3 ; men- site N.Z. left flank, May, 190-1, tioned, 404, 408, 410 at Old No. 3 Post, 196-7, on FORSYTH.Maj.-Gen. J. K., his north flank, 457, at Lone Pine, plans for capture of German 497-8, 505, Hill 60,. 727, covered Officers’, 598-600 ; during attack for shelter against trench- on G.O.T., 604, 605; mentioned, mortar bombs, 289 869 FOSTER,Lt.-Col. W. J., wounded, FORSYTEIE,Capt. W. A., 8g. 90, 78; mentioned, 294 91, 91. 96, 97, 210, 214, 218 FOULSUM,Lt. W. C. (of Mel- FORTIFICATIONS,trenches : proxi- bourne; b. Ballarat, Vic.), 881 mity of British and Turkish, at ,see WESTERNFRONT Anzac, 48, at Quinn’s, 201-2; FRANKLYN,Lt. J. W. (of Subiaco. sapping, definition of, 254 ; W. Aust.1, 478, 481-2, 492, 493 938 IKDEX

FRASER,Capt. A. (b. Glasgow, FRYDAY,413 Sgt. J., 9 L.H. Regt. Scotland), 29 (of Taranaki, N.Z, and Mar s- FBEAME,764 Sgt. W. H., 1 Bn. ville, Vic. ; b. Wellington, N.z), (of Kentucky, N.S.W. ; b 811t; Osaka, Japan), in 1 Bn. raid on FULLERTON,Maj. A. Y. (of Wind- German Officers’, 4-5 Junc, sor, N S.W.; b. Sydney), 532 241-2, 243 ; biography of, 24191. “ FURPHIES,”at Anzac, 384 attempts to locate machine-gun at German Officers’, 4 and 6 GABATEPE (Plates pp. 186, 300; June, 325-7; mentioned, 54, 88, Map P. 445; Sk. P. 481, 56, 58, 814~ 61, 76 et seq., 117, 13-1, 158, FREEMAN,Lt. D. S. (of Coota- 167 et sfq., 185, 234, 256, 274, mundra. N.S.W. : b. Marrick- 2~4,29s. 296, 301, 352, 353, 3 5, ville,- N’.s.w.),gin 383% 4339 439fi, 446, 452, 452 n, FRENCH.F.-M. Viscount. Haic 463tt, 476, 48911, 500, 516, 556, replaces, 7931;; mentioned, 431i, 82~831rc, 868, 874, 883, 887, 765. 770, 796 go6rr; Beach shelled from, 76; FRENCHARMY, casualties of, in guns on. driven out of action B$e of Champagne, 778 by warships’ fire, 76; Birdwood - ARMYOF THE EAST,”779. desires capture of, 450, 1 Div. Gen. Sarrail commands, 769-70 staff opposes, 450-1, Birdwood -EXPEDITIONARYCORPS, 6, 9, withdraws order, 451 22, 26, 39, 317, 442, 472, 769; GALICIA,431; Russians retire in, in Second Battle of Krithia, 11, 430 20, 33, 37-8,. Third Battle of GALLIPOLI,see DARDANELLESCAM- Krithia, 438; its casualties from PAIGN Asiatic guns, 356n ; Gen. Gouraud GALLIPOLI,Town of (Sk. p. 441), wounded, 439n ; troops at Helles, 523 mid-dug., 723; its casualties GARNHAM,Lt. S. M. (of Mor- during Dardanelles Campaign. peth, N.S.W. ; b. Morpeth), 514 909th , 2, 522n: GARTSIDE,Lt.-Col. R., commands at Helles. 4 May 1915, 7; in 7 Bn., 22; at Second Battle of Second Battle of Krithia, 12-13. Krithia, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27, 34, 14, 18, 19. , 7, mortally wounded, 31 522n; command, 8; at Second GAS, reported arrival of, at Con- Battle of Krithia. 18, 19, 37-8. INFANTRY: Colonial Brigade, in stantinople, July 1915, 321 ; Second Battle of Krithia, 38, Allies take precautions against, Senegalese, 7, 781n 322: “tear gas,” 822-3 -ARTILLERY, see ARTILLERY GATLIFF,Brig. V. H. (of North- (FRENCH) cote, Vic. ; b. Heathcote, Vic.), FRENCHFLYING CORPS, raids aero- 501 drome at Chanak, 486 GELLIBRAND,Maj.-Gen. Sir John, FRENCHGOVERNMENT, 439n, 767. 361, 804 772, 776, 779, 796, 797, 861; its General, 321 attitude towards Dardanelles GENERAL HEADQUARTERS,see Campaign, 432, 768; war policy. MEDITERRANEANEXPEDITIONARY 763, 765, 766; offers four divi- FORCE sions for Dardanelles, 768-70 GENERAL STAFF,see MEDITER- FRENCHNAVY: Massue, 809n RANEAN EXPEDITIONARYFORCE, FROMELLES,BATTLE OF, 1915, 663. WAROFFICE 765 GEORGE,Rt. Hon. D. Lloyd, 765-6, FRY,Capt. H. P. (of Donnybrook. 775, 782 W. Aust.: b. Brentwood, Eng.). GERMANAIR FORCE,airmen of, 630, 757, 758, 760 fly over Anzac, 485, 486 INDEX 939

GERMAN ARMY,431, 8g8, gdn, GIBBONS, Herbert Adams, cited 908; Germans man portion of 774, 777n Turkish artillery, 82-3 ; policy GIBRALTAR,STRAITS OF, 169 of General Staff, 1915. 772-3 GIFFARD, Commr. F., 183 GERMANNAVY: Coeben, 5224 668, GILCHRIST,Lt. H. W. (of Tam- 90811; Breslau, 522n; sub- worth, N.S.W.; b. Willoughby, - marines, 169, 388, 439. 837, 851, N.S.W.), 299 torpedo Triurtrfih and dfajestrc, GILCHRIST,Capt. W. R. (of Cre- 170-1. Southlard, 807 morne, N.S.W. ; b. Paddington, GERMAN OFFICERS'RIDGE (Plate N.S.W.).,, 870n-,< p. 138; Maps pp. 146, 590; Sk. GILES,Lt. A. M. (of Sydney; b PP. 47, 527). 48, 60, 93. 140, Waverley, N.S.W.), 509 141, 147, 148, 150, 158, 160, GILES,Capt. C. L. (b. Glenferrie, 161, 231-2, zan, 255, 289, 323, Vic.), 662 525, 625; name of, 134. 329-30; GILLAM,446 C'pl. W. A., 12 Bn plans for attack on, 454 ; Turkish (of Launceston, Tas.; b. Car- trenches on, ~g?, see also rick, Tas.), 474n GERMANOFFICERS TRENCH GILLISON, Chaplain the Rev. A GERMANOFFICERS' TRENCH (Plates (of East St. Kilda, Vic.; b 82, 122, 138, 332; Map p. 590; Baldernock, Scotland), 735 Sk. PP. 4549 599), 53. 55, 1349 SLASWR~,&&.-Gem D. J., 605, 160, 165, 168, 220, 230, 234, 238, 251, 253, 261, 262, 266, 279, 280, 282, 283, 291, 309, 310, 311, 315, on Dead Man's 3227 324. 345, 466, Soot 5241 5279 Ridge, 7 Aug., 625-8 ; commands 606, 629, 630, 810, 812, 820, 822; 1 L.H. Regt., 628; mentioned name of, 123-4, 287n, 325; 129, 201, 2@, 361, 821 position and description of, 241 ; GODLEY, Gen. Sir A. J., orders 1 Bn. raids, 4-5 June, 235, 239, recapture of trenches at 241-4 ; Australians commence Quinn's, 29 May, 213; during mining towards, 260n, pro ress, Battle of Sari Bair, 454, 459t1, June-July, 276, 327; %rks 460, 465, 580, 583. 5% 638. tunnel from, 276-7 ; Sgt. Freame 643-6, 650-1. 656 687 et attempts locate machine-gun at, seq., 707, HitP66Iihce 4 and 6 June, 325-7; mining and commandc 0. -3- Sector- counter-mining at, 328-30 ; Aus- Anzac & @ 7 his pla& fo: tralian mines exploded at, !4 Evacuation, 872 ; hands over to June, 328-9, 25 June, 32 in Gen. Russell, 18 Dec., e; tunnel D21, 4 July, 330, ?Arks mentioned, 4, 44, 49, 71n, 95. explore tunnel, 331-2, fighting 97, 99, 116, 121, 153, 163, 165, in tunnel, 332-40; Turkish 186. 195, 201. 218 et seq., 231, system of garrisoning, 329-30; 233, 246, 291. 41zn, 417, 457n, 7 Bn. attacks crater, 12 July, 46~469, 575n, 587n, 606, 653, 320, 321, 337-41; plans for cap- 664, 682, 684 706, 714, 725 et ture of, 597-601; 6 Bn. attacks, sea, 739, 746, 747, 788, 798, 809, 6-7 Aug., 601-5; see also 832, 842. 847, 855, 856, 860, 863. 869. 870. 878. 879, 884n, 896, 903 GERMAN OFFICERS' RIDGE GOLDENSTEDT.Lt.-Col. P (of Dar- GERMANY,475, 764, 771 et seq., linghurst and Bathurst, N.S W., 792, 797n, 849n, 38, 908; b. Glebe, N.S W.), in Lone Pine negotiates with Bulgaria, 771-2; attack, jI5, post established by, signs treaty with Bulgaria, 516, 536, 542, 549. 551, 552, 55.3: 773-4 mentioned. 505, 557 GHAZI BABA (Sk. p. 467), 467 GOLLAN, 409 Sgt. J. A., 10 L.H. GHEZIRA PALACEHOTEL, No. 2 Rezt. (of Beverley, W. Aust.: A.G.H. at, 405n b. Norwood, S. Aust.), 610, 618 940 INDEX

GOLTZ, F.-M. von der, goon GRAY,179 C.Q.M.S. G. R., 9 Bn. GOMEERT, Lt. F. (of Sydney; b. (nf Murgon. Q’land ; h. Towiis Sydney), 750~1 ville, Q’land), 306n, 374n GOOD, Capt. J. A. (of Devonport, GRAY,31735 Cpl. R. N.. 53 Bty., Tas. ; b. Launceston, Tas.), A.F.A. (of Murgon, Qland; b. . ro8n Hughenden, Q’land), 374n GOOD: 92 Pte, W. B. S., 22 Bn. (of GREANY,Capt. J. W. (of Ealing. Wonthaggi, Vic. ; b. Albert London ; b. Belgaum, India), Park, Vic.), 823n mn GOODSELL, Maj. S. P.. (of Parra- GREECE, 431, 4339 444,. 779, 786, matta, N.S.W.), in Hill 60 Allies negotiate with, Scgt., attack. 741, 742, 743, 752 774-7; attitude of, 792-3 GOOLD, hhj. R. H. (of Elstern- GREEK GOVERNMENT,777n wick, Vic. ; b. Kyneton, Vic.), GREEKNAVY, 777 4 1 n GREEKS,185, 5oon, 835; wander (;ORDON, 141 L/Cpl. W., 4 Pioneer into Anzac line, 182; employcd pi]. (of Townsville, Qland; b rownsville), 106n by British at Helles, 264-5 GOUDEMEY,1745 L/Cpl. W., 1 GREEN, Capt. H. F. (of Dayles- Pioneer Bn. (of St. Peters, ford and Prahran, Vic.; b. N.S.W.; b. St. Peters), 548 Daylesford), &on GO~RAUD,General, favours offen- (IREEN KNOLL,296, zgg sive north of Anzac, 439n; C~RFEN~HIELDS, Lt.-Commr. T. E. wounded, 43911, 769 (of Axminster, Eng. ; b. Liver- (;RACE.Adml. H. E., 901 pool, Eng.1, 717n GRACE,Lt. T. M. P. (of Welling- CREIG,Lt. N. J. (of Penshurst, ton, N.Z.; b. Pukawa, Lake Vic.; b. Daylesford, Vic.), at Taupo. N.Z.), 248, 249. 250 German Officers’, 12 July, 338-40, GRAHAM,4082 Sgt. D., 4 Fld. Coy. 341. killed, 340 Engrs. (of Sydney; b. Whit- GRENADIER’SALLEY, 750n hum. Linlithgow, Scotland), 816 GRENFELL, 381 Sgt. C., 8 L.H. GRAHAM,Maj. D. M. L. (of Ayr, Regt. (of Belrnont, Vic.; b. Q’land ; b. Upper. Calliope Adelaide), 623n Station, Port Curtis district, GREY,Viscount, 797 . Q’land). at Quinn’s, 123-5, GREY, Sgt.-Maj., Canterbury Bn., killed, 125; mentioned, 121, 126, 238n 629 GRIFFITHS,405 Sgt. H., 4 Bn. (of GRAHAM,Capt. R. W. (of Mel- Sydney; b. Sydney), 511 bourne ; b. Beechworth. Vic.), GRIFFITHS,Brig.-Gen. T., 352, 749. 750f: 418, 827, 828 GRANGER,Lt. F. G., go GRIGOR,Lt.-Col. R. R. (of Bal- GRANT,Lt. G. M. (of Sydney; b. clutha, N.Z. ; b. Inchclutha. Wellington, N.Z.), 623n N.Z.), in Hill 60 attacks, 730, GRANT..-Mai. S. A. (of Auckland. 736, 746~1, 761n N.Z.; b. Thames,’ N.Z.), 639 GRILLS,Maj. S., 33, 36, 43n, 333 640 CRIMSON,582 L/Cpl. C., 1 L.H. GRANT,Chaplain the Rev. W. (of Regt. (of Yullundry and Hornsby, Gisborne and Wellington, N.Z. ; N.S.W.; b. Yullundry), 221n b. Kirriemuir. Scotland), 756n. GROOM,Hon. Sir Littleton, 130n 75% GROOM,Capt. W. E. (of Brighton, CRASSICK,Maj. F. (of Melbourne; Vic. ; b. Brighton), 652 b. Dublin, Ireland), 398n GULLYBEACH (Map p. 14), on, GRAVES,SEC CEMETERIES 14, 1s. 906 GRAY,512 L/Cpl. C. B., 9 Bn. (of GULLY RAVINE(Map p. 14; Sk. p. Marton district, N.Z. ; b. Fruit- IO), 17; position of, IO; action of, lands, Central Otago, N.Z.), 155 442, 443, British casualties, 442 INDEX 941

GUN RIDGE(Plate p. 522; Map p. HAMILTON, Gen. Sir lan-confd. 445; Sk. P. 48), 1, 48, 56, 839 posed evacuation, 781 ; relin- 84, 157, 158, 175, 184, 187, 268, quishes command of M.E.F.. 295. 297, 298, 304, 445, 4529 456, 783, 828; quoted, 389n, j66, 767; 45% 489, 501, 515, 516, 5~ mentioned, 4, 7, 13, 23. 35, 41, 549, 844, 845, 89 42, 50, 61, 84, 131, 169, 171% GUNS, see ARTILLERY,BRITISH 184, 189, 197, 205, 234, 291, 352. NAVY,TRENCH-MORTARS 355, 359, 385% 390, 3919 392, GURKHAS,see INDIANARMY 424, 429, 430, 434 et seq., 471 GUTTEUIXE, Lt.-Col. E. W., 26n, et seq., 522, 523, 648, 683, 702% 40 703n, 718, 720, 722, 745, 761, GWYNN, Maj.-Gen. Sir C. W. (b. 768, 775, 780. 782, 798, 800, 806, Ramelton, Co. Donegal, Ire- 820, 822, 882n, 909; see also land), 805; commands 6 Inf. DARDANELLESCAMPAIGN, MEDI- Bde., 810 TERRANEAN EXPEDITIONARYFORCE HAMILTON,Lt. J., V.C. (of Pens- “HACKNEYWICK,” 823, 844 hurst, N.S.W.; b. Penshurst), HADSCHKIRI,663n awarded V.C., 559n HAIG, F.-M. Earl, replaces Sir HAMILTON,Lt. W. H. (of Bal- John French,. 703n .: mentioned, larat. Vic. : b. Natimuk, Vic.), 130, 783 I 49 HAIRIBEY, 316, 704n; commands HAMMERSLEY,Maj.-Gen. F., com- 3/57 Turk. Regt., 310 mands 11 Div., 647n ; mentioned, HAJI AYUBFARM. 6 (33,684 HALL, Lt. R. A. (of Kew, Vic.; HAMPSHIRE,293 Sgt. W. J., 10 b. Battersea, London), 602, 603 L.H. Regt. (of Nedlands, W. HALL,Lt. S. G. L. (of Kadina, Aust. ; b. Melbourne), 620 S. Aust.; b. Lucindale, S. HANKEY,Lt.-Col. Sir Maurice, Aust.1, 494-5 AZO HALLAHAN,Capt. W. R., 146, 480, HAN~Y,Lt. J. M., 190 484n HANN,Dvr. R. G., 4 Div. Amm. HAM,Capt. W. S., 32n Col. (of Fremantle, W. Aust.; HAMILTON,Capt. A. N. (of b. Shepherd’s Bush, London), Korong Vale, Vic.; b. Korong 227n Vale), 560 HAR~EST.Lt.-Col. J. (of Mande- HAMILTON.Lt. C.B. (of Murrum- ville, N.Z.; b. Gore, N.Z.), 576 beena, Vic. : b. Morwell. Vic.), HARICOTREDOUBT, 438n 35n HARKNESS,Lt. E. G. J. (of Syd- HAMILTON,Gen. Sir Ian, his ney; b. Sydney), in Lone Pine plans: 2 May 1915. I-3? for attack. 542, 543, killed, 545; Second Battle of Krithia, g, mentioned, 518 11-12, 14, 20, after Second HARPER,113 Pte. G., 10 L.H. Regt. Battle of Krithia, 42-3, for (of Guildford, W. Aust.; b Anzac, May, 44, Aug. offensive, Guildford), 618, 620 436-7, 439, 4447 4479 466-8, HARPER,Maj. H. W. (of Perth, second offensive at Suvla, 723; W. Aust.; b. Zeehan. Tas.), during Second Battle of Krithia, 623n 19. 38; forbids Birdwood to HARPER,114 Pte. W. L.. 10 L.H. open negotiations for armistice, Regt. (of Guildford. W. Aust.; 165; visits Anzac, 188, 701, b. Guildford), 618, 620 Suvla, 469 ; supplies Kitchener HARRINGTON,Capt. A. D. L. (of with estimate of forces required, Exeter. Tas. ; b. Westbury. I7 May, 433; his policy of Tas.) 17.~ secrecy, 469 ; his appreciation of HARRIS,Col.”G. H. L. (of Tumut, situation at Suvla, 721; estimate N.S.W.; b. Tumut), 626, 827. of, 77on, 783-4; opposes pro- 628 942 INDEX

HARRIS,Lt.-Col. H. J. I. (of Brib- HELLES-continued. bane; b. Oalby, Q’land), 297, 184, 18% 222, 234, 235, 244, 251% 2wn, 4841, 255. 264, 291, 317, 318, 321, HARRISRIDGE (Plates pp. 272, 35% 359, 367, 374, 385, 3F 6n, 300; Map p. 850; Sk. p. 268), 388, 423~~424, 433 et w., 458n, 268. 283, 292, 318, 320; name 436, 500, 502):~ 520, 521, 530, of, 275n 598, 642, 649, 659. 678, 6% 720, HARRY,Capt. S. W., 106 768, 769, 775, 781n, 785, 790, HART,Lt. G. H. C. (of Broome, 794, 796, 811n, 823n, 835, 85-1. W. Aust.; b. Glasgow, Scot- 857, 860, 87orr,. 889, 891, 893n, land), 474n 8g9, 903, 907; situation at, early HART,103 Pte. H. 0, 1 Bn. (of May 1915, I; Hamilton’s plans Ariiiauale. Vic. : b. North Mel- for, 2 May, 1-3; von Sanders bourne), 326-7 ’ adopts defensive at, 132; trans- HARTIGAN,1472 Pte. W. 14 Bii. ports leave, owing submarine (of Melbourne ; b. Horsham, menace, 169 ; total of Turkish Vic.), 733n troops at, 28 June, 306, Aug., HARTNELL-SINCLAIR,Lt. H. (oi 522, 723; plans for feint attack Paddington, N.S.W. ; b. Wands- during Aug. offensive, 471-2; worth, London), 218 sick wastage at, Aug.-Sept., HARWOOD,Maj. (temp. Lt.-Col.) 800; numbers evacuated from, R. (b. Fremantle, W. Aust), 30 N0v.-8 Dec., 846; see also 107, 662 EVACUATION,KRITHIA HASTIE,Maj. T. (of Clifton Hill, HELL SPIT (Map P. 751, 78, 349, Vic.; b. Euroa, Vic.), 34 353 40s HASTINCS,Maj. N. 1:. (of Petnne, HELOUAN.,.I N.Z.; b. Auckland. N.Z.), re- HENDERSON,Lt. J. (of Kihi Kihi, connoitres Chailak Dere, 186-7; N.Z.; b. Kihi Kihi), 691n mentioned, 193, 194, 705 HENDERSON,Capt. R HI29, killed, 30 HASTINGS.Lt.-Col. W. H.., ~mn.-_ . HENDERSON,Lt. W. J. (of Perth, 250, 677. 87th HAUA.1336 Cpl. A. C., 3 Bn. (b. W. Aust.; b. Hawthorn, Vic.), Tauranga, Auckland, N.Z.), 759 HENRY,Capt. (temp. Maj.) A., 516 HAY, Lt.-Col. A. (of Edinburgh, 662 Scotland ; b. Shoeburyness, HENTY,Lt. E. E. (of Hamilton, Vic. ; b. Portland, Vic.). 623 Eng.), 622 HERBERT,Lt.-Col. A. H. (of HAY. CaDt. B. S. (of Dunedin. Eketahuna, N.Z. ; b. Berkshire, N.Z. ; b: Dunedin) ,‘576 HAYWARD,489 Pte. G. R., 4 Bn. En&), 699 (of Redfern. N.S.W.; b. Man- HERBERT,Lt.-Col. Hon. A. N. H. chester, Eng.), 510, 537 M.. 16~.-, .,717n , HEANE,Brig.-Gen. J., 55n HERBERT,A. W., 8g5 HEARNE,Col. W. W. (of South HERON,Capt. W. L. (of East St. Melbourne ; b. Bcga, N.S.W.), Kilda, Vic. ; b. Middle Brighton, 803 Vic.), 30, 34rr HELIOWLIS,404, 422n; No. 1 HERRING,Brig.-Gen. S. C. E., in A.G.H. at, 402 Hill 60 attack, 733, 734, 737; HELLER,Lt. T. J. (of Northam mentioned, 89. 219-20, 221, 588 W. Aust.; b. Port Pirie, S. HIGGINS,Capt. M. B. (of Malvern Aust.), 623n and Dromana, Vic.; b. Mal- HELLES(Plates pp. 6. 7, 24, 25, vern), 623n, 714n 42, 43, 59; Map P. 14; Sk. P. HILL, 292 Pte. A. H., 10 L.H I), 4 5, 7, 8, 41% 43, 4, 49, Regt. (of Bungulla, W. Aust.: 53, 59. 60. 63. 73. 97, wn. 116. b. Clutten, Somerset, Eng.), 133. 138, 139, 163 et seq., 180, 620 INDEX 943

HILL,Brig.-Gen. F. F., 647, 648 HILL971--rotrtrrrued. HILL. 283 Pte. H. G., 10 L.ti. jective of 4 Inf. Bde., 583, 635; Regt. (b. Colton, Staffs., Eiig.), Gen. Monash’s plan for attack 619 on, 653-5; 4 Bde. attempts to HILL, Brig. J. (of Rockhampton, reach, 8 Aug., 655-8, 660-3‘ Q’land ; b. Cambuslang, Scot- Turkish troops defending, 8 land), during Turkish attack at Aug., 6jg-60 Quinn’s. 29 May, 214-9, 221 HINDENBURG,Marshal von. 772 HILL Q (Plates pp. 462, 670, 719, HINMAN, Lt. A. G. (of Launceston 735; Maps PP. 639, 646; Sk. and Waratah, Tas. ; b. Launces- pp. 178, 650), 186, 188, 456 et ton), 101, 105-6, rog SW.9 584, 590, 5919 594, 595, 634. HINTON,Lt. H. G. (of Brisbane; 637, 611, 644, 646, 659, 6714 b. Brisbane), 121, 631, 8Ion 682, 687 et seq., 709, 711, 728n, HINTON’SPOST, 81on 798n, 823, &5; objective of 21, HOBBS, Lt.-Gen. Sir J. J. T.. Ind. Bde. in Battle of Sari Bair, quoted re Olive Grove batteries. 583, 635; Turkish defence of, 80 ; searches for battery-posi- 7 Aug., 642; situation at, 8 tions at Anzac, 63; asks for Aug., 685-6 howitzers for Anzac, 80 ;.com- HILL 10 (SUVLA),647 mands 1 Div.. 829; mentioned, 60 (Plates pp. 734, 735, 66, 67. 68, 69, 73, 74, 82, 160n HILL HOBBS,Maj. J. M. (of Perth, W. Maps pp. 654, 751; Sk. pp. 661, Aust.; b. Perth), 69 724, 7481, 291, 65% 658, 653. HODGES,4/203~ Spr. E. A.. NZ 704, 713, 762, 798, 799, 807, 809, Engrs. (b. Northampton, Eng.), 820, 823, 846, 852, 877, 879, 888. 232 890, 893, 894, 899; name of, HODGSON,Maj.-Gen. Sir Henry W. 654 ; topography of, 726-7 ; (of Sussex, Eng.; b. London), Turkish trenches on, 727 ; ob- 852, 865; commands 54 Div., 828 jective of Anzac Corps, 21 HOGAN.Maj. F. V. (of Henty. Aug., 724, 725; attack of 21 Aug. on: plans, 725-6, 727-8. N.S.W.; b. Parkville, Vic.), troops engaged, 726. 729, Aus- 21; wounded, 36 tralians and N.Zs. attack, HOGCART,Capt. W. R., 90 730-6, situation at night, 736-8, HOGUE. Maj. 0. (of Glebe, 18 Bn. attacks, 22 Aug., 740-4, N.S.W. ; b. Darlington, situation after, 744; attack of N.S.W.), 294. 386n 27 Aug.: plans 746-8, troops HOLLYRIDGE (Plates pp. 272, 273, engaged, 746-8, the attack, 300; Maps pp. 146. 4jz; Sk. pp. 749-~3~situation at night, 753-4 : 2611, 267, 274, 275, 276, 283, 9 L.H. Regt, attacks, 27-28 295, 296, 300, 301, 302, 318, Aug., 754-6, situation, 28 Auy., 337, .489 496. 525,. 826, 844; 755-6; 10 L.H. Regt. attacks. description and position of, 268; 29 Aug., 75661 12 Bn. forms Tasmania Post HILL 100 (Maps pp. 654, 751; Sk. on. 271-2: demonstration at, IZ p. 661), 6571r, 661, 664n, 704, July, 319, casualties, 319-20, 726, 727, 728, 732 442; name of, 475n HILL 820, 446n HOLMAN,Maj. R. D. (of Syd- HILL 971 (Plates pp. 462, 670, ney; b. Sydney), 628n 735; Maps PP. 445, 639; Sk. HOLMES,Lt.-Col. B. (of Sydney; PP. 178, 436), 178, 179, 185, 188. b. Sydney), 38611 197, 264n, 350, 43% 445, 446~~HOLMES, Capt. L. G., killed, 358 352 et seq., 465n. 467, 567, 582. HOLMES,Maj.-Gen. W. (of Syd- 591 et seq., 612, 649, 651, 652, ney; b. Sydrley), commands 5 664 et seq., 687, 713~715, 716 Inf. Bde., 421. 2 Div., 829. 745, 766ra; its importance, 439. estimate of, 810; mentioned, plans for capture of, 460-3; ob- 422. 739. 799, 832 944 INDEX

HONOURS,see VICTORIACROSS HUGHES,Maj.-Gen. F. G. 618; HOOPER,Capt. R. M. F., 256n; commands 3 L.H. Bde., 293 killed, 565 HUGHES,Lt.-Col. J. G. (of Wel- HOPPING,134 Pte. J. L., 9 L.H. lington, N.Z.; b. Bluff, N.Z.), Regt. (of Caltowie, S. Aust.; 645n ; commands Canterbury b. Cajtowie), 313n Bn., 580; in advance on Chunuk HORE,, Iaj. (temp. Lt.-Col.) L. Bair., "--~80-I - P. S. (of London and Hobart; HUGHES,Rt. Hon. W. M., 782 b. Murree, India), 312, 313n; in HULUSSIBEY, 66gn Nek attack, 7 Aug., 615, 618, HUME,314 S.Q.M.S. J., 7 L.H. 623n Regt. (b. Collingwood, Vic.1, HORSES,killed, 78, 903n; Bird- ?86n wood requests their return to H;NTER, Capt. H. H., killed, 29 Alexandria, 16g HUNTER,451 Sgt. R. A., 15 Bn. HOSPITALS,see AUSTRALIANIM- (of Maryborough, Q'land; b. PERIAL FORCE,BRITISH ARMY, Maryborough), 102 MEDICALARRANGEMENTS HUNTER-WESTON,Lt.-Gen. Sir A.. HOSPITALSHIPS, 390-1, 407; Turks averse to night operation, 3 ; refrain from shelling, 358; during Second Battle of Krithia, Gascon, 130, 3gon ; Kanowna 14, 18; mentioned, 8, 9, 19, 356ir. becomes No. 2 Aust. Hospital 437, 439, 442. 443 Ship, 406n ; Karoola becomes HUTTON, Lt.-Col. G. F. (of No. 1 Aust. Hospital Ship, Christchurch. N.Z. : b. Shelton. 406n ; Kyarra, 406; Neuralia, Notts., Eng;), 16, 194, 195; 808; sicilia, 390n commands Canterbury M.R., HOWARD,Lt. T. S. (of Melbourne; 575; in Hill 60 attack, 730, b. North Fitzroy, Vic.), 623n wounded, 730 HOWARD,73 Cpl. W. D., 14 Bn. (of Bendigo, Vic.; b. Bendigo), IMBROS(Sk. p. MI), 137, 138, 1.19-50 169, 170, 171, 172, 349, 351, 359, HOWDEN.Maj. H. C. (of North- 364, 379, 3kn, 441, 443n, 449n, cote, Vic.; b. Preston, Vic.), 467, 468, 469r1, 470, 485, 782n, 220 783, 7h828. 833. 840, 841, 846, HOWELL-PRICE,Lt.-Col. 0. G., in 847, 851n, 852, 855, 860, 861, Lone Pine attack, 538, 552-3, 863, 869, 870, 872, 874, Bin, 554, 559: mentioned, 816 8879 888, 889, @9, 902, 903; HOWELLS,Capt. E. J. (of Camber- rest-camp at, 381 well, Vic. ; b. Barrow, Eng.), Imogen, 350, 351 823n IMPERIALWAR GRAVESCOMMIS- HOWITZERS,see ARTILLERY,BRITISH SION, 658rr, 694n. 699n, 842n, ARMY, NEW ZEALANDEXPEDI- go6n TIONARY FORCE INDIAN ARMY- HOWSE,Maj.-Gen. Sir N. R., V.C., -ARMY MEDICALCORPS: No. 5 becomes D.D.M.S., Anzac, 827-8, Ind. Hospital, 404n D M.S.. A.I.F., 409, 828; esti -ARTILLERY: 7th Mountain mate of, 409; controls medical Artillery Brigade, 137, 194, rgg; arrangements at Anzac, 409; mobility of guns, 57-8; disposi- his arrangements for Anzac tions of guns, Apr.-May, 58-9; Evacuation, 863-4, 879-80, 884,: ; fortitude of Tndians, 158n; mentioned, Izgn, 370, 375n, 376. during Turkish attack of 19 37991, 395. 402, 834 May, 159; to accompany infy. HUGHES,Lt.-Col. C. E. (b. Laun- during Battle of Sari Bair, 455. ceston. Tas.), 65% 669n, 694n. 21st (Kohat) Mountain Battery, 842n, gdn 57, 66, 71, 75, 81, 84, r57n, IS%:, HVGRES,Lt.-Col. F. A.. 77 et seq., 295. 298. 309. 651, 668. W. 867: 146. 274, 295. 297 at Landing, 58; all-tted to 1 INDEX 945

INDIANARMY-coiifiiiucd. INTELLIGENCE-COtlfinUed. Aust. Div., 27 Apr., 58; disposi- expected during 23-24 July, 321, tions of guns, hfay, 59; during 322-3 ; estimated total of Turkish Turkish attack of rg May, Ihn. troops in Peninsula, Aug., 4%; Nek attack, 7 Aug., 612, Battle Turkish orders captured, 48gn ; of Sari Bair, 63511, 643, Hill 6@ Turkish : useful information attack, 736. 26th (Jacob’s) published in British and Aus- Mountain Battery, 57, 67, 74, tralian newspapers, 355-6, fore- 144, 160, 577, 651: at Landing, knowledge of Aug. offensive, 58; allotted to N.Z. & A. Div., 485-6 27 Apr., 58; dispositions of INVENTIONS, periscope rifle, 250-1, guns, May, 58-9 ; during Turkish sluicing apparatus, 437, 820 : attack of 19 May, 160 Wallaby sniping cage, 811 ; --INFANTRY:29th Brigadr, 7, 8, automatic rifles at Evacuation. 14, 189. 443, 444, 447, 584, 586, 83-4 634, 637, 644, 650, 651, 676, 678, ISMAIL OGLUTEPE, ,, 178-9, 467n, 682, 687. 725, 731. 737, 738, 799. 648, 766; see also W ” HILLS 865, 876, 877,. .&3; command, ITALY, 385; enters war, 431 461; composition, 460n; in Second Battle of Krithia, 21: JACKA, Capt. A., V.C. (of Wed- rests at Imbros, 443; reaches derburn, Vic. ; b. Winchelrea Anzac. 484, 485, 488; attached district, Vic.), at Courtney’s to N.Z. & A. Div., 455; in Post, 19 Mav.- 149-50,-- awarded Battle of Sari Bair, 460, 583. V.C., 15011 585, 590, 591, 593, 594-59 635-6, JACKSON, Lt. A. C. H. (of Mel- 646; in Hill 60 attack, 729, 732, bourne ; b. Hawthorn, Vic.), casualties, 744n. 1/4th Gurkha 602, 605 Rifles, 872, 877, 893. 1/5t/a JACKSON, Lt. D. A. (of Perth, W. Gurkha Rafies,. 460% 682. 693, Aust.; b. Bundaberg, Qland). 726. 877, 893; In Battle of Sari 22911, 623n Bair, 594, 635-6; in Hill 60 JACKSON. Maj.-Gen. G. H. N. (of attack, 729, 737. 1/6tlr Gurkha Winchcombe, Gloucs., Eng. ; b. Rifles. 43, 46011, 682, 685, 686. Winchconibe), 878 687, 723, 877, 893; in Battle of JACKSON. Maj.-Gen. R. E. (of Sari Bair, 594. 635. 693-5. 696. Perth. W. Aust.: b. Crow’s 2/10th Gurkha Rifles, 460n. 685, Nest, ‘Q’land), 214’ 686, 693, 725, 726, 732; in Battle JACFSON, Capt. S. H., 258n, 477-8, of Sari Bair, 594, 635, 637-8. 484n 639. 640; in Hill 60 attack, 729, JACKSON’S POST,position of, 30811 737. 14th (K.G.O.) Sikhs, 25, JACOBS. Maj. H., in Lone Pine 460n. 485, 661. 682, 693. 74618; attack, 543, 546-7, 549, 551, in Battle of Sari Bair. 594, 635 trench held by, 547-8, 549, post -MULE CART CORPS, 78, 352, established by, 552 ; mentioned, 36.3 87 et seq., 519, 532n, 814n INFANTRY, see AUSTRALIAKIM- JAFFRAY, Capt. A. J. (of Wallace- PERIAL FORCE,BRITISH ARMY, dale, Vic. ; b. Hamilton, Vic.), FRENCHARMY, INDIAN ARMY, 755. 75811 NEW ZEALANDEXPEDITIONARY JAMES, Capt. T. P. (of Stratford, FORCE.TURKISH -4RMY N.Z.: b. Stratford), 705 INCLEFIELD.Maj.-Gen. F. S. (b. JAPAN, trench-mortars arrive Devonport, Eng.), commands from. 288 No. 4 Sector, 799; mentioned, JENKINS,2058 Pte. T., 3 Bn. (of 828 Sydney ; b. Newcastle, N.S.W.), INTELLIGENCE,British : inadequate 559n knowledge of Turkish numbers, JESS, Lt.-Gen. Sir C. H., 94, 112, 16 May, 136; Turkish attack 335, 598, 604, 605 946 INDEX

JOFFRE,Marshal, advocates Allied IOLLIPPE, Lt.-COl. T. W. (Of Md- sfferisi.ve, Segt. 1915, 765, 766, bourne), 398% campaign from Salonica, 786 ; ~OLY DE LOTBINI~RE,Maj.-Gen. mentioned, 767, 769, 770, 775, Hon. A. C. de L., 232, 349, 834 79s [ONES, chief officer, Southland, JOHNS, 2153 Pte. B. U., 11 Bn. xn7 (of Kojonup, W. Aust.; b. lo;& A. E., 896 Penibrokeshire, Wales), 492, JOYCE,197 L/Cpl. J. J., 11 Bn. (of Pinjarra, W. Aust.; b. Geelong. J~~~soN,Maj. F. Miller (of Vic.), 257 . Albert Park, Vic.; b. Hobart), IUDD, Lt. C. C. (b. Cheltenham, 850 Vic.), 519 ~OHNSTON,Brig.-Gen. F. E., com- rum. Lt. E. A. (of Kutarere, mands N.Z. Inf. Bde., 16; at N.Z.; b. Ulmarra, N.S.W.), Second Battle of Rrithia, 16, 691n 19, protests against continuance of N.Z. attack, 19; in attack on KABAKKUYU (Map p. 751; Sk. Chunuk Bair, 637-8, 641, 645. PP. 7249 731 ). 724? 726, 727, 729. 706-7, confers with Gens. Bald- 738; 5 Connaught Rangers win and Cooper, 688-90; esti- attack, PI Aug. 731 mate of, 690; mentioned, 22. ~CADRI BEY, 722 27n, 23811, 651, 687, 691, 697. KAIAJIK DERE (Plates pp. 654, 700. 71 I 734; Maps PP. 639, 850; Sk. PP. JOHNSTON,Maj.-Gen. G. J , 60, 654, 7~4)~655, 656, 658, t%l, 69; commands 2 A.F.A. Bde., 59 662, 713, 726 et seq., 748, 752, JOHNSTON,Brig.-Gen. G. N. (of 756, 877. 893, 898n Glasgow, Scotland ; b. Quebec, KAIAJIK ACHYL,name of, 654~. Canada), 73, 74, 727 ; commands I~AMM TEPE, 715

N.Z. artv..~.SI, 72 KANLI DERE (Plate p. 42; Maps JOHNSTON,Maj. H. H. (of pp. 14, 32; -Sk. p.- IO),. 7, ;I. Casino, N.S.W. ; b. Aberdeen, 13, 23, 25, 33, 35, 38, 438; name N.S.W.), 824n of, IO JOHNSTON,Lt. J. A. K. (of Wil- I\ANLI SIRT,161, 566n; see also liamstown. Vic. ; b. Warrnam- LONEPINE bool, Vic.), 29 KANNENGIESSER, Col., Wg, 680: JOHNSTON'SJOLLY (Plates pp. commands 9 Turk. Div., 521, 499? 522, 563, 899; Maps PP. 75, 522 146; Sk. PP. 47, 454). 51, 52, 55, KARACHALI, soon 60, 62, 69 et scq., 82, 98, 134, KARM SINGH,15% 140, 141, 142, 148, 156, 158, 160, IiARTAL TEPE (Sk. p. 467), 468 168. 25118, 254, 255, 261, 262% '< AVAKLAR, 7291) 266. 281. 282. 283, 288, 289. 290, KAVAKTEPE (Maps pp. 445, 718; Sk. PP. 179, 446), 446 649, 665. 701, 7wn, 715, 718, 721, 723, 766t1, 811 [CAVANAGH, Sgt., 1 Bn., 814% I~AYALI TEPE,position of, 521 KAYSER,Maj. J. A. W., 261 'i4ZLAR CHAIR, 724. 726, 745 KEBLE,Col. A. E. C. (of Ennis, Co. Clare, Ireland: b. Malta), attack on,' not carried out,-553; 7171s see also PLATEAU400 KEIRAN.Lt. R. C. (of Fitzroy. JOHNSTONE,Capt. F. D. (of North Vic. : b. Fitzroy), 29 Fitzroy, Vic ; b. hlaryborough, KELK. master of Southland, 807, Vic 1, 32 808 INDEX 947

KELLY,Capt H. C. (of Perth, W. LING, 1379 Pte. G. B., 9 Bn. (of Aust. ; b. Ipswich, Q’land), 304 Charters Towers, Q’land ; b. KELLY,1577 Pte. W. P., 4 Bn. (of Charters Towers), 301 Goulburn, N.S. W. ; b. God- LIRBY. 3150 Sgt. S. H., 12 Fld burn), 537 Amb. (of Melbourne; b. Bal- KELSALL,Capt. V. A. (of Palmers- wyn, Vic.), 850 ton North, N.Z.), 693 CIRETCH TEPE(Map p. 718; Sk. KEMAL BEY TEPE(Plate p. 42; PP. 467, a),468, 648, 680, 684, Map p. 14; Sk. p. IO), 13, 18, 703, 721, 722, 896 LIRKE, Capt. E. (of Manly, 20, 33, 39; position of, 11; w. caotured bv French Colonial N.S.W.; b. Dubbo, N.S.W.), Bdk., 37-8 882 - [ITCHEN, Lt., 737rr KENNEDY,Capt. A. H. (of Dande- ~TCHENER,F.-M. Earl, urges nong, Vic.; h. Ulverston, Eng.), attack on Achi Baba, 5 May, 7; 850 his memorandum to Dardanelles KENT-HUGHES,Maj. W. S. (of Committee, 28 May, 434; advo- Toorak. Vic.. b. East Mel- cates prosecution of campaign, bourne j, 3~n’ 431, 434, 435 : his instructions KEPHALOS,169, 833, 871, 881n; to Hamilton, June, 435; opposes see also IMBROS Allied offensive in France, Sspf., KEREVESDERE (Map p. 14; Sk. P. 766, agrees, 767.; opposes IO), I, 11, 18, 38; name of, 8 Evacuation of Peninsula, 786; KEREVESSPUR .(Map p. 14; Sk. p. advocates naval and military TO), 14; position of, 11 attack, Nou., 787-8; estimate of. KEYES, Adml. of the Fleet, Sir 789-90; visits Dardanelles and Roger, favours continuance of inspects positions, 790-1 ; re- naval attacks, hfay 1915, 430; commends Evacuation, 792-4 ; suggests naval and military his mission to Greece, 793; ad- attack, Nou., 787, 788; men- vises extension of defensive tioned, 701, 796 works, 24 Ort., 835-9; orders KEYS, Lt. B. I. (of Wakett Evacuation of Suvla and Anzac, N.S.W. : b. Muswellbrook 863; supports Hamilton. 440; N.S.Wi, 627 quoted, 745; mentioned, 14, 410, KEYSOR, t. L., V.C. (of Sydney 423. 424, 429, 432, 433, 436, 441, b. Mdida Vale, London) 715, 720, 767, 768, 769, 770, 775. awarded V.C., 546n 778 et seq., 841, 8sn, 853, 898, KIAZIM PASHA,quoted, 132-3 908 135, 168, 521, 530% 59

KOCH,Capt. H. R. (of Barfield LANSDOWNE,Marquess of, 779 Station, vcb Banana, Q’land; b. LATIMER, 148 Pte. G. E., 2 Fld. Rockhampton, Q’land), 212 Amb. (of Collingwood, Vic.; b. KOJA CHEMENTEPE, 185, 188; see Preston, Eng.), 303n also HILL971 LAUNCESTON,174 KOJADERE(Maps pp. 445, 718 ; Sk. LEAKE, Lt. G. A. (of Perth and P. 138)~172, 463n, 523 Kellerberrin, W. Aust. ; b. KRETCHMAR,Lt. E. H. (of Gerald- Perth), killed, 759 ton, W. Aust.; b. Auckland, LEANE, Col. E. T. (of Sydney; b. N.Z.), 94 Prospect, S. Aust.), 396n KRITHIA (Map p. 14; Sk. p. LEANE, Brig.-Gen. R. L., in cap- I, 5, 10, 19, 41, 138, 649; First ture of Leane’s Trench, 476-84, Battle of. 6-7: Second Battle wounded, 484 ; mentioned, 146, Of, 7-9, .11-;4,. 20, 22-40, 42, 256, 258, 269, 303, 304 132, 172, 233, 294, 411n, 430, 2 Aust. Inf. Bde. in, 23-40; LEANE’STRENCH (Plates pp, 273, Third Battle of, 235, 291, 438, 498; Map P. 472; Sk. PP. 480, British casualties, 438 487, 494), 428, 487, 4% 84.4, NULLAH (Maps pp. 14, 877, 894; 11 Bn. captures, KRITHIA 475-84, casualties, 484, Turkish 32; Sk. p. IO), 16, 20, 21, 23, casualties, 484n ; 12 Bn. relieves 26n, 32, 36, 37, 40; position of, 11 Bn. in, 484; Turks attempt IO recapture of, 6 Aug., 489-95, KRITHIA ROAD(Maps pp. 14, 32), casualties, 495 22, 23, 25, 30, 35 KRITHIASPUR (Plate p. 25; Maps LEE, Col. J. E. (of Narraport, pp. 14, 32; Sk. p. IO), 11, 12, Vic. ; b. Narraport), 587-8 14, 15, 36; position of, IO LEGGE.Lt.-Gen. J. G., commands KURING,Maj. H. A. (of Cajis- 1 Div., 131, 283n, 417, 424; ar- brook, Vic.; b. Ullina, Vic.), 39 rives in Egypt, 423, and reports KURTDERE, 523 Cairo unsuitable for training Australians, 423n ; reaches LABOUR,835-6; see also BRITISH Anzac, 417; his seniors protest ARMY (ARMYSERVICE CORPS), against supersession by, 423 ; EGYPTIAN LABOUR CORPS, his objections to plan for Lone GREEKS,MALTESE Pine attack, 424, 453; organises LALABABA (Map p. 718; Sk. pp. and commands 2 Div., 418, 424. 179, 4671, 178, 180, 46n, 467, 453, 8046; commands No. 2 728, 8g0, 899 Sector at Anzac, 800; men- LAMBART,Capt. Hon. L. J. 0. (of tioned, 337, 405n, 421, 804 et Sherborne, Dorset, Eng. ; b. seg., 817, 818, 828n, 829 Wheathampstead, Herts , Eng.), LECGEVALLEY (Plates pp. 499, 87 I 522; Map. P. 1461, 174, 175, 268, L~~BERT,Rear-Adml. R. C. 323, 3401~~518, 527, 534, 550, Kemble, 870 596, 633 LAMROCK,Brig.-Gen. J. (of Syd- LIERAU,Maj., 350 ney; b. Kurrajong, N.S.W.), LEITCH, Lt. A. E. G. (b. South 891, 895~ Melbourne), qgn, 213 LANDINGS,see SUVLA LE MARCHAND,Lt. J. W. J. (of LA NAUZE, Capt. C. A. (of Bedford, Eng.; b. Gujranwala, Boulder, W. Aust.: b. Punjab, India), 696 Mauritius), 304 LANE,Maj. C. H. D. (of Sydney; LE MASURIER,2708 Gnr. J. E., 3 b. Bondi, N.S.W.), 743, 752 A.F.A. Bde. Amm. Col. (b. LANE,Lt.-Col. D. A. (of Lindis- Jersey, Channel Islands), 58n farne. Tas. : b. Christchurch. LEMNOS(Sk. p. 441), 169, 171, N.Z.1, 534, 54~548, 549 172, 351, 355, 364, 368, 385, 387, LANGLEY,Lt.-Col. G. F. (of Mans- 3909 391, 4oon, 407, 415nn 425, field, Vic.; b. Port Melbourne), 441, 469n. 46 77% 782, 789, 807, 808n 790, 7941 &2n, 803, 807, 83% INDEX 949

LEMNos-continued. LONEPINE (Plates pp. 186, 499, 841, 905; unsuitable as a main 514, 515, 522, 523, 562, 563, 899; base, 388; increase in import- Maps PP. 146, 445, 566; Sk. ance of, 388-90; see also PP. 47, 450, 4971, 48, 5% 56, MUDROS 60, 66 et seq., 82, 134, 136, 137, LE MOTT~E,Maj. J. B. (of Grey- 141 et seq., 157, 160, 163, 168, mouth, N.Z.; b. Hull, Eng.), 173, 254 et seq., 267, 279, 2% 228, 22gn 2Bn, 289, 300, 303, 304, 309, 318. LESLIE,Capt. W. A. (of Brisbane; 3199 3249 337, 339% 343% 444, b. Hamilton, Qland), 77 44% pgn, 464, 47~471, 472, LESLIE,Lt. W. L. (of Sydney), 477, 4 3 et seq., 524, 535. 577, 741, 744n 595, 5989 600, 6119 6139 629, 634, LESSLIE, Brig.-Gen. W. B., 78, 641, 642, 651n, 686, 700, 712, 352, 828, 8 6, 88s 713% 7171 791, 802, 803, 809 e: LEVINCELt.-8ol. H. G., 707, 708 scq., 820, 844 et seq., 876, 877, LEWIS,Lt. S. H.. 751 879, 883, 890, 8gp, 901; Bridges LICEat Anzac, 37617 wishes occupation of, 61-2; LIGHT HORSE,see AUSTRALIAN name of, 161, 287n; Australians IMPERIALFORCE commence mining in, 260, pro- LILLIE, Capt. C. McE., 3, 36 gress, June-July, 276, 277-8, LINACRE,Capt. F. J. (09 Gisborne, Aug.-Now, 8!5-7 ; importance Vic. ; b. Carlton, Vic.), 81 1n of, 451 ; Turkish trench system LINES OF COMMUNICATION,see at, 497-8; Battle of. 75, 264n, BASES,COMMUNICATION 413, 605, 649, 725, 817n, Legs LINKLATER,Lt. R. E. (of Sydney; objects to plans for, 424, plans, b. Moss Vale, N.S.W.), 74n 450-4, 498-9, preliminary bom- LINTON,Col. R. (of Melbourne; bardment, 499-501, 1 Inf. Bde. b. Dalton, Lockerbie, Scotland), captures, 501-2, 503-20, engineers 800. 81on: commands 6 Inf. connect tunnels with captured Bde., 422 . position, 532, disposition of LITTLE, Lt. E. M. (of Brisbane; Australian units, g Aug., 558, b. Barcaldine, Q’land), during Turks counter-attack, 525-31, Turkish attack at Quinn’s, 29 537-65, Australian and Turkish May, 215, 216-8, wounded, 217; casualties, 566; situation at, mentioned, 95-6, 106, 10g et seq., 12-22 Aug., 814n; 2 Div. re- 12’3% 154-5 lieves 1 Div., 12 Sept., 813-4; LITTLER, &pt. c. A., 49, 202, 351, Cook’s Post, 518, 533, 536, 54, 371, 896 545 ; Goldenstedt’s Post, 536, LITTLE TABLETOP (Map p. 646; 5429 549, 5519 552, 554, 555, Sk. P- 64511 6452 8949 897 557, 5po; acobs’s Post, 552; LLOYD,Ma]. E. A. (of Parra- Jacobss dench, 547-8, 549, matta, N.S.W.; b. Parramatta), 550, 551, 5.529 555-6, 557, 558, in Lone Pine attack, 508, 540, 561, 5Q, 56q, 815; Lloyd’s Post, trench and post established by, 539, 541-2, 841n; Lloyd’s 513, 538, 539, 540, 541-2; n~n- Trench, 513, 538, 540, 541, 814n, tioned. 814 becomes Sap A. 814, 815, 816; LLOYD,Lt.-Col. E. E. L. (of Syd- Mackay’s Post, 512, 513. 533-4, ney; b. Sydney), 243, 325 537-8, 541-2, R14n; Mackay’s LLOYD,Capt. W. (of Much Wen- Trench, 814n, becomes Sap B, lock, Salop, Eng.), 622 814, 815, 816; McDonald’s Post, LOCKE,Brig. W. J. M. (of St. 541-2. 814n, 815, becomes Sap Kilda, Vic.; b. East St. Kilda), C. 814, 815, 844; Sasse’s Sap, 653, 655 513-4, 515, 516, 538, 539. 554, LOGAN,Maj. T. J. (of Forest Hill, 558, 559, 564 565; Symons’s Q’land ; b. Brookfield, Qland), Post, 560 ; Traversed Trench, 630, 631 512, 513, 538, 539, 540, 541 950 INDEX

LONE PINE-contmued. MACCORMICK,Col. Sir Alexander 551, 815, 816, 817; Tubb’: (of Sydney; b. Argyl1;liu-e. Corner, 516, 518, 533, 536, 542 Scotland), 407 544, 549, 553, 555, 557, 5% 561 MACDONALD,Lt. D. H., 304 814, 815; Woods’s Post, 538n MACDONALD,1374 Pte. J., 13 Bn. 542, 554, 555 ; Woods’s Trench (of Inverell district, N.S W.; 542, 559, 817n; Youden’s Post b. Tenterfield, N.S.W.). 266n 517-8, 533, 536, 542-5; see alsc MCDONALD,Capt. J- M. (b. Sema- CUP, PLATEAU400 phore, S. Aust.), 755, 757 Loos, Battle of, 767, 776, 778 MACDONALD,708 Cpl. R., 15 Bn. 7%n, 784, 822~ (b. Glasgow, Sotland), 113 LORDS,HOUSE OF, 779, 843 MACDONALD,560 Sgt. R. Y. V., 3 LOTBINI~RE,see JOLY DE LOT- Bn. (of Quandary, Temora, BINI%RE N.S.W.; b. Hamilton, Vic.), LOTHES,Maj., 898 515 LOUCH, Capt. T. S., 478 MCDONALD,Capt. W. T. (of Syd- LOUGHRAN,Capt. H. G. (of ney; b. Stawell, Vic.), 528, 814; Kyneton, Vic. ; b. Jolimont, In Lone Pine attack, post estab- Vic.), 66on, 733n, 735 lished by, 513, 541-2 LOUTIT,Lt.-Col. N. M., 55n MCDONNELL,3718 Gnr. M., 3 A.F.A. Bde. (b. West Hartle- LOVELL,1863, Gnr. D. L., 8 Bty., pool, Eng.), 58n A.F.A. (b. Sydney), 6gn MACEDONIA,796 LOWE,Maj. C. R. (of Melbourne), MCGARVIE,706 Pte. D., 8 L.H. 31 Regt. (of Pomborneit, Vic.; b. LUCKIE, 1791 Pte. W. J., 11 Bn. Pomborneit), 614 (of Wellington, N.Z.; b. Nelson, MCGRATH,1364 Sa. M. M., Anzac N.Z.), 480n Provost Corps (of Shoalhaven LUSCOMBE,Capt. L. H. (of Gee- district, N.S.W.; b. Nowra. long, Vic. ; b. Geelong West), N.S.W.1, 516, 554 663 MCGREGOR,Capt. H. A. (of Mel-

LUTHER,Capt. J. F. G. (of Mary- bourne: b. Cork. Ireland).,. 816~ borough, Qland), 660n MACHINE-GUNS (BRITISH AND LYNDEN-BE&L,Maj.-Gen. Sir A. AUSTRALIAN)87, 19.1, 299, 31 , L. (of Kent, Eng.; b. Co. Wex- 345, 483; during Turkish attad ford, Ireland), 789 of rg Ma 141-2. 159-60, 161; of N.Z. A. Div., organised with brigades, 153, dispositions MACBEAN,Lt. C. H. (of Clare- in May, 153; give covering fire mont, W. Aust. ; b. Melbourne), during attack from Quinn’s, 30 757 May, 224-5; organisation of, at M‘CAY, Lt.-Gen. Hon. Sir J. W., head of Monash Valley, 250: in Second Battle of Krithia, 24. increased from two to four per 25, 279 28, 31, 34-59 36, 38, 409 battalion, 514; in Lone Pine wounded, 41; to command 2 attack, 514-5, during counter- Div., 423; injured, and invalided attack. 7 Aus., 535, 542, 547-8, to Australia, 423-4; mentioned, and 8 Aug., 555, 556; in attack 4. 6, 20, 21, 22, 23, 3981, 42, 131, on Chunuk Bair, 7 Aug., 638, 28~291, 330. 335n, 5% during Turkish counter-attack, M’CAY’SHILL (Plate p. 74; Map IO Aug., 710; during attempt P. 146; Sk. PP. 77, 4481, 81, 352, upon Hill 971, 8 Aug., 662, Hill 374 448, 883 60 attack, 21 Aug., 736 MCCONACHY.Lt.-Col. D. McF.. in MACHINE-GUNS (TURKISH). 56,

Lone Pine attack, 503, ~ 515, 97, 112, 113, 125, 126, 127, 179t1, 518-9, 559; commands 3 Bn., 230, 234 236, 241, 244, 257, 3op. 554; mentioned, 14 309. 111, 315. 319, 483; in INDEX 951

MACHINE-GUNS(TURKISH)-COnt. MCMAHON,89 Pte. F., 10 L.H Second Battle of Krithia, 12 et Regt. (of Perth, W. Aust.; b seq., 31-2, 37, German Officers’ Tongala, Vic.), 758, 761n Trench, 124, 238, 242, 243% 325, M’MAHON,Col. Sir Henry, 790 Turkish attack of rg May, 156, MCMAHON,Lt. R. G. F. (of North attack on Quinn’s, 29 MU)*, Sydney; b. Newtown, N.S.W.) 219-20; on Chessboard, 224, 225, 515 239; fire on own men, 489, 493; MCMASTER,Lt. R. T. (of Perth. in attack on Leane’s Trench, 6 W. Aust.; b. Ballarat, Vic.), 6231 Aug., 494. Lone Pine attack, MACMILLAN,5020 Sgt. J. L. 10 562; at Chunuk Bair, 7 Aug L.H. Regt. (of Metung, Vic.; 639, 642, 8 Aug., 670; durlng 4 b. Morwell, Vic.), 759 Inf. Bde’s attempt on 971, 8 MACMILLAN,Capt. N. S. (of Aug., 656-7; at Hill 60, 21 Aug., Moree, N.S.W.), 628n 733; see also TURKISHARMY MACMUNN,Lt.-Gen., Sir G. F. MCINTOSH,Capt. A. M. (of Syd- (of London: b. Chelsea, Lon ney; b. Gordon, N S.W.), 376rr don), 853, 871 MACKAY.Maj -Gen Sir Iven, in MACNACHTEN.Lt.-Col. C. M.. in Lone Pine attack, 511-2, 537-8, Lone Pine attack, 534,. 540, post established by, 512, 513. 533- wounded, 538, 566n ; mentioned 4, 541-2, wounded, 534, with- 5 19 draws to Traversed Tierich, 538; MCNAMARA,1593 Cpl. T. W., II mentioned, 528, 814. 816 Bn. (of Collie, W. Aust.; b. MACRAY.Lt. P. (of Otama, N.Z.; Chesterfield, Derby, Eng.), 481 b. Otama), 576‘ MACNEE,Lt. H. M. (of Broome. MCKEAN. Cam A. (of Penrith W. Aust.; b. Fitzroy, Vic.), 7j8 and Marrickville. N.S.W. ; b. 76 I ti llurrumburrah, N.S.W.), 744n MCNEILL.Lt -Col. J. G. D. (b. MACKENZIE,Lt.-Col. D. S. (of Moree, N.S.W.). zggn Rockhampton, Q’land ; b. God- MCNICOLL,Brig.-Gen. Sir W. R., in burn, N.S.W.), 409 Second Battle of Krithia, 28. 34 MACKENZIE,Lt. W. M. (of wounded, 31 : mentioned, 23-4 Queenstown, N.Z. ; b. Queeris- MCOMISH, 962 Sgt. W., 51 Bn town), 705 (of Leederville. W. Aust.: b. MACKESY,Lt. H. F. E. (of Whan- Glasgow), 481 garei, N 2. ; b. Clifton, Kansas, MCPHERSON.Maj. H. A. (of U.S.A.), 569 Sprent, Tas. ; b. Penguin, Tas.), MCLACHLAN.Lt. B. H. (of Syd- 562n ney; b. Sydney), 744n . MCPHERSON,Maj. T. R. (of Syd- MACLAGAN,see SINCLAIR-MAC- ney; b. Sydney), 742. 744n LAGAN MCSHARRY,Lt.-Col. T. P. (of MACLAGAN’SRIDGE (Map p. 146), Brisbane : b. Reid River, Towns- 875. 891. %5 ville, Qland), during Turkish h‘iCLAURIN, Lt.-Col. A. McG. (of attack at Quinn’s, 29 May, 210 Rutherglen, Vic. ; b. Deniliquin, ct seq.; mentioned, 201, 205, 658 N S.W.), 312, 313,~.623rr McWILLiAbr, Lt. S. A. (of Wil- MACLAURIN’SHILL (Map p. 590; liamstown and Riddell. Vic. : b. Sk. P. 621, 47. 62. 71. 72, 74, Williamstown), 194 80. 137, 147. 165, 241, 255, 261, MAHON,Gen. Rt. Hon. Sir Bryaii 258, 599. 877 T. (b. Belleville, Co. Galway, McLEon, Lt. J. K. (of Newcastle. Ireland), commands 10 Div.,

N S.W.; b. Barrow, Eng.), 704 648. Salonica Armv._, .789: _, men- McLEon, Lt. T. D., 506. 554 tioned, 721 hfCLEOD, Lt. w. H. (Of Windsor, MAHONEY.L/Cpl. F.. Wellington Vic ; b. Wollongoon Station, Bn (of Raetihi, N.Z.; b. Auck- Mortlake, Vic.), 35n land, N.Z.), 714% 952 INDEX

MAIDOS(Map p. 45; Sk. pp. I, MARKS,Lt.-Col. D. G., 89, 91, 92, 3361, 76, 172, 175, 182, 185, 188, log, 110-1, 112, 205, 206, 212, 4391r, 4% 791 588 MALONE. Lt.-COl. w. G., com- MARMORA ISLAND, 173 mands Wellington Bn., 15-16; at MARMORA,SEA OF, 172, 431, 787, Second Battle of Krithia, 36-7; 788, 796 commands at Quinn’s, g Jutie, MAWNE,BATTLE OF THE, 765 247, 250-1, his work at Quinn’s MARRIOTT-DWINCTON,Brig.-Gen. and Courtney’s, 247-8; in attack W. (of Combe. DuIvPrton, on Chunuk Bair, 637. 666,.671. Somerset, Eng.; b. Combe), 712 673, 674, 675, 676. 677, killed, MARSEILLES,768, 782t2, 789 678; mentioned, 680, 681 MARSH, Lt. C. G. (of Beaconsfield MALONE’SGULLY (Maps pp. 75. Upper, Vic.; b. South Mel- 146)~159. 891 bourne), 623n MALONEY, Sgt. J. E., Auckland MARSHALL,Lt.-Col. G. A., 366n; M.R. (of Ohakune. N.Z.; b. Co wounded, 77 Clare, Ireland), 692n MARSHALL,Lt.-Gen. Sir W. R.. MALTA. 338, 374 385, 387, 389 (of Durham, Eng. ; b. Fountains 390. 391, 412n, 7% House, Durham), commands MALTESE, British employ at Helles 87 Bde.. 15; mentioned, 788 265; Labour Corps of, 835, 836, MARSON, 347 Pte. C. J., 2 L.H. 812; leave Anzac, 863. 865 Regt. (of Mount Morgan. MANDERS,Col. N., killed, 746~; Q’land: b. Ellel. near Lancaster. mentioned, 358, 364n, 717n Eng.), ‘630 MANIFOLD, Maj.-Gen. Sir C. E. MARTIN, Lt.-Col. Sir C. J. (of (of Edinburgh, Scotland ; b. Melbourne ; b. London), 368 MARTIN, Col. T. M. (of Sydney: Sitapur, India), qrcotcd, 425; b. Blackrock, Dublin, Ireland), mentioned, 403, 405, 4oyn 408:.. commands No. 2 A.G.H.. MANLY, 346 402 MANNING, hlaj. C. E. (of Hun- MARTYN. Brigadier A. M. (b. ter’s Hill, N.S.W.; b. Hunter’s Armidale, NrS.W.), z60n Hill), 422, 850 MARTYN’SLANE, 8go MANSBRIDCE,Lt.-Col. W. 0. (of ~~ASSIE,Lt.-Col. R. J. A., wounded, Coolgardie district, W. Aust. ; 534 b. Chester, Eng.), 206 MATHISON, Capt. G. C. M., mor- MAORIS, see NEW Ex- tally wounded. : mentioned. ZEALAND I a~ .I PEDITIONARY FORCE 40, -407 MAPS, of Anzac area. compiled MAUDE, Lt.-Gen. Sir Stanley (of from captured Turkish maps, London; b. Gibraltar), 720, 788, 164!t. Peninsula, 461, Lone Pine 79812 position, from air-photographs. hfAUIlSLEY, COl. Sir H. c. (Of 397-8. Hill 60, from air-photo- Melbourne; b. Stainforth Hall, near Settle, Yorks., Eng.), graphs, 748; see also TOPO- quofcd, 425 GRAPHY MAXWELL, Capt. A. M. (of MARCHES, N Z.M.R. Bde’s, in Hobart ; b. Hobart), 287n clearing foot-hills north of hfAxWELL, Gen. Rt Hon. Sir J.G.. Anzac, 568-76; 4 Inf. Bde’s, to sends Aust. and N.Z. mounted position for attack on 971, troops to Anzac as complete 584-94; 39 Bde’s, at Battle of units, 293 ; protests against Sari Bair, 7 Aug., 644-5; of weakening of the defence of Baldwin’s column, 689-91, 696-9 Egypt, 440 ; opposes Evacuation MARGOLIN, Lt.-Col. E. L. (of of Peninsula, 785, 786; men- Collie, W. Aust. ; b. Bielgorod, tioned, 385n, 392 et seq., 407, Central Russia), 107, rog, 206 410, 417, mn, 788, 790, 791, MARINES, see BRITISHARMY 792 INDEX 953

MEDICALARRANGEMENTS : attempts HILLEB,1600 Pte. A., 11 Bn. (of to combat sickness at Anzac, Babakin, W. Aust. ; b. Leyland, 368-75 ; method of evacuatiyg Lancs., Eng.), 481n sick and wounded, 390-1; in ~ILLIGAN. Lt.-Col. S. L., 148 Egypt, 1915, 399-410; for Eva- ~ILLS,Capt. C. F. (of Sydney; cuation of Anzac, 879-80, 884n b. Ashfield. N.S.W.), 823s MEDITERRANEAN,387, 777, 783, ~ILLS,1995 Cpl. H. S., 4 Bn. (of 791, 837. 84~851 Svdnev: b. Petersham. N.S.W.). MEDITERRANEANEXPEDITIUNARY 5i1, 5ii BORCE, 853n; its failure at MILNE, Lt.-Col. E. 0. (of Goul- Second Battle of Krithia, 430 ; burn, N.S.W. ; b. Bundanoon, additional divisions for, 440 ; N.S.W.), 363n Monro relieves Hamilton 111 V~ILNE,Sgt.-Maj. J. G., Auckland command of, 783; Birdwood M.R. (of Waiuku, Auckland, commands, 788, 828 ; composi- N.Z. ; b. Banff, Scotland), 569n tion of, Nov., 789; strength of llilo (Plate p. 866), 840, 847, 860, troops in, 22 Nov., 854n 868, 881; forms breakwater, 837 -THIRD ECHELON,391, 398n, ~ILSON,Capt. S., killed, 509 415; work of Records Section HININC (AUSTRALIANAND NEW of, 413-4; for Australian Sec- ZEALAN;): progress, end of tion, see AUSTRALIANIMPERIAL May, 260; 1 Div. organises, 262. FORCE method adopted, 262-4 ; special -For operations of units, see units formed, 29 May, 233, 259, also ANZAC,DARDANELLES CAM- 266; supremacy of Anzacs over Turks In, 233, 279, 34rn; pro- PAIGN, HELLES, SUVLA, COM- gress opp. G.O.T., Jolly, and MUNlCATIONS Lone Pine, June-July, 276, 283 ; MEHMEDALI PASHA,680 at Anzac, Aug.-Der., 812-20; hfEU)Ruhr, Brig.-Gen. w. (of tunnelling, for shelter, 839 ; Hunterville and New Plymouth, position at time of Evacuation, N.Z.; b. Kamo, North Auck- 878-9; at head of Monash land, N.Z.), at Chunuk Bair, Valley, 47, 233, 259, Quinn’s, 8-9 Aug., 691-3, 705-6; com- 92-33 98, 126-7, 204, 233, 252; mands N.Z.M.R. Bde., 828; on Johnston’s Jolly, 55n, 260, mentioned, 195, 572n, 580 27% 281n, 823n; of 12 Bn., MELVILL, Maj.-Gen. C. W. (of towards Poppy Valley, 261-2 ; Bournemouth, Eng.), 878 11 Bn., to Silt Spur, 269-70; MENA,22, 37% 376 from the Pimple, 277-8; towards MERCER,Mal.-Gen. Sir D., 49, 116 German Officers’ (plates pp. 340, MERIVALE,Lt. J. L. (of Sydney; 3411, 2% 322. 325, 327, 6oon, mines exploded, 328-30, 601, b. Sydney), 511 tunnel D9, 276-7, 328-9, tunnel MERKEZ TEPE, 162; see also D~A,341, tunnel D21, 331-40, GERMAN OFFICERS’ RIDGE tunnel D25~,341; at Leane’s MERMEIX,cited, 780n, 795 Trench. mines exploded, 476-7 ; MESOPOTAMIA, 398, 399J%,780, goo#& at Lone Pine, 260, 262, 28111, MESSINES, BATTLEOF, 1917, 820 500, 502, 519, 520, Aug.-Nov., MIDGLEY,Lt.-Col. S. (of Brisbane ; 815-7, tunnel B5, 277-8, 532. b. Macleay River, N.S.W.), 296, tunnel B6, 277-8. 532. tunnel B8, 298, 299, 8244 825, 826 532; at Russell’s Top, Sept.- MIELL, Lt.-Col. A. (of Crystal Nov., 817-20; at Nek. mines Brook, S. Aust.; b. Auburn, S. exploded, 20 Dec., 895, 897, goo; Aust.), 623n see also FORTIFICATIONS MILES, Lt.-Gen. C. G. N. (of MINING (TURKISH), towards Brisbane : b. Brisbane). 868n Quinn’s, 199, 203-5, mine ex- MILLARD,dol. R. J., 37;’ ploded, 29 May, 206, 207-8: 954 INDEX

MINING (TURKISH)-continued. MOORE,Lt.-Col. D. T., 503n, 5i4 from German Officers', 276-7 ; MOORE, Maj. E. D. (of Co. in Lone Pine, 277-8, 280, Aug.- Leitrim, Ireland; b. Carrick-on- Nov., 815-6 ; on Johnston's Jolly, Shannon, Ireland), 353n 279 ; towards Courtney's, 341%; MOORE. Lt.-Col. H. G. A. (b. at Russell's, Sept.-Nov., 817-20 Misterton, Lincs., En .). 7u2 h/llTCIIELL, Admiral F. H. (of MOORE,Lt. J. A. of Eydnev; b. Emsworth, Hants, Eng.; b. Singleton, N.S.J.1, 74416 Shoeburyness, Eng.), 853, 870 MORAN,Capt. F. (of Brisbane; b. MIT SINGH, Subadar, 157n Springsure, Q'land), 590, 656 hIITYLENE (Sk. p. 4q), 172, 441, MORAN,810 Pte. P. F., 11 Bn. 467, 469, 647. 648 (of Seven Hills, S. Aust.; b. hIOHAh1 MEDANS, 8 Wilmington, S. Aust.), 493 MORRIS,1807 Pte. W., 1 Bn. (of MONASH,General Sir John, re- Dulwich Hill, N.S.W.; b. Albury, ports on health of troops, July, N.S.W.), 326-7 377; his plans for attack on MORRISON,940 Sgt. H., 25 Bn. 971, 584, 653-5; estimate of, (of Dalby, Q'land; b. New- 588-9; at Battle of Sari Bair, castle, Eng.), 81zn 588 et seq., 635, 661 ; mentioned, MORRISON,2172 Pte. J. M., 11 Bn. -16, 49, 97, 9918, 116. 117, zosn, (of Midland Junction, W Aust. ; 213, 218, 378. 423. 460, 461, 586, b. Flemington, Vic.), 492, 493 606, 634, 644, 651 et se 664, 682, 68811, 727t1, 734. 73%: 741, MORSHEAD,Brig. L. J., in Lone 747, 76111, 839, 883. 891, 893 Pine attack, 508. 517. 543, 553 VALLEY(Plates pp. 50, MORTARRIDGE (Plates pp. 82, MONASH pp. 82, 122, 252; Maps pp. 146, 622; 138; Map p. 146; Sk. 178, Sk. PP. 87, 127, 128)~45, 46, 527), 48, 62, 7118, 72, 102, 103, 17, 53, 60, 75, 83 et seq., 93, 137, 1-11, 181, 2539 289, 309, 310, 98, gg, 116, 117-18, 127, 128-9, 32-1~1, 523, 527, 601, 603, 613, 96, 659ic, 681 134, 136, 139, 149 et seq., 163, MORTOBAY (Plate p. 42; Map p. 198, 205, 206, 210, 218, 222, 224, 14; Sk. P. '51, 7 229% 233, 234, 240, 252, 254, MOUNTEDRIFLES, see NEW ZPA- 264, 266, 293, 307 et seq., 347, LAND EXPFDITIONARYFORCE 369. 382, 459, 485, 607, 608. MOUNTMORGAN, 199 60918, 614, 618, 621, 622, 634, MOY, 4426 L/Cpl. J., 5 Fld. Coy. 641, 644n, 713n, 798, 810, 837n, Engrs. (of Daylesford, Vic.; b. 844; defences at head of, 8691, Adelaide), 8rg Chauvel reorganises, 200-1 ; N.Zs. suppress Turkish sniping MOZLEY,Lt.-Col. E. N. (of Leeds, down, 248-9 Eng.; b. Mirfield, Yorks., Eng.), MONEY,Maj. N. C. K. (b.Almora, India), 747, 753 MONKS, 1 S/Sgt. W. G., 2 Inf. Bde. Hqrs. (of Melbourne; b. Launceston, Tas.), 34-5 MONRO, Gen. Sir C. C., relieves Gen. Hamilton, 783 ; recom- mends Evacuation, 784-5 ; visits Anzac, o Oct., 839; mentioned, 23811, 241 787, 782 789, 790, 792, 794, MULLEN, Lt.-Col. L. M. (of 795, 796, 861. 862 Burnie, Tas. ; b. Williamstown, MONTGOMERY,1787 Pte. J. A., 2 Vic.1, 534 Bn. (of Tahara, Vic.: b. Drouin, MUNDELL,Maj. W. T. (of Moonee Vic.), 548 Ponds. Vic.. and Brisbane; b MOORE,Col. A., 581, 636, 6g1 South ' Melbburne), 15gn INDEX 955

MUNITIONS,Britain increases pro- NEK, THE-corrtrrrued. duction of, 1915, 765 plans, 607-10, attack, 611-23, MUNITIONS. INIS IS TRY OF, 766 636, 649, rdssumd, 631-2; mining MURDOCH,Sir Keith, 781-2 at, Sept.-Dec., 812-3, mines ex- MURFITT,Lt. C. R. (b. Middlesex, ploded, 20 Dec., 895, 897, goo; Eng.), 661 see also RUSSELL’S TOP, MURPHY,Lt.-Col. C. C. R., quoted, WALKER’SRIDGE :22n YETTLETON, Lt. B. P. (of Sydney; M~RRAY,Gen. Sir Archibald J. (b. b. Sydney), 201, 628 Sutton, Eng.), 793n VEUVE CHAPELLE,2 MURRAY,Lt.-Col. H. W., V.C., 662 NEWCASTLE (N.S.W.), 266n MUSGRAVE.173 Sgt. A. E, 15 Bn. NEWCOMBE. Lt.-COI. S. F. (b. (of Bathurst. N.S.W. : b. Brecon, Wales), 807n, 823n Bathurst) 156n YEW GUIKEA,420, 422, 806 MUSTAFA hEMAL PASHA.with YEWHAM, Lt. J. D. (of Brighton. burial parties during armistice, Vic. ; b. Melbourne), 35n 24 May, 19%; his plan for NEWMAN, Capt. H. W. (of Inver- attack on Russell’s Top, 29 cargill, N.Z. ; b. Invercargill), June, 307-8; orders 1/57 Regt. 341n to reinforce at Lone Pine, 6 NEWMARCH,Col. B. J. (of Sydney ; Aug., 527; during attack on b. Peckham Rye, London), 37498 Chunuk Bair and Q, 7 Aug., NEW SOUTHWALES, A.I.F. units 641-2; commands Anafarra from, 420 Group, 684; at Suvla, 70:; NEW ZEALANDAND AUSTRALIAN counter-attacks at Chunuk Bair. DIVISION.see AUSTRALIANIM- IO Aug., 709-14; estimate of, PERIAL FORCE 717n; mentioned, 133, 135, 168, NEW ZEALAND EXPEDITIONARY 192, 309, 311, 316, 332?i, 526, FORCE,total casualties during 529, 531, 70m, 705% 723 Dardanelles Campaign, gog MYLES,174 Cpl. H. J., 15 Bn. (of -ARMY DENTALSERVICE, 376, Rockhampton, Q’land; b. Tewan- 717n tin, Q’land), 105n -ARMY MEDICALCORPS ’ N.Z. Field Antbulance, 357, 358, 376 NARROWS(Plate p. 671), 432, 439, -ARTILLERY,disposition of bat- 456, 488, 701, 708, 721 teries, 26 Apr.-4 May, 59. 1s; NASH, Maj. A. W. (of Gympie. Battery, 57, 59. 74, 75, 137, 550, Q’land), 316n 555. 814n; during Turkish NASH.Capt. H. L. (of West Mait- attack of rg Muy, 160n, Lone land, N.S.W. ; b. West Mait- Pine attack, 499-500, 536. 2nd land), 533 Battery, 57. 114. 155. 161, 2.14, NAVY, see AUSTRALIANNAVY, 629; at Landiw, 59; during BRITISH NAVY, GERMANNAVY, Turkish attack of rg May, 159. FRENCHNAVY, TURKISH NAJY 3rd Battery, 57; to Helles, 3rr, NEK, THE (Plates pp. 82, 622, 59, 60. 4th (Howitzer) Bat- 623 ; Maps pp. 146, 606 ; Sk. pp. tery, 57, 75, 500, 746; at Land- 45, 188. 464), 45, 151, 159, 163, ing, 59: during Turkish attack 180, 188, 199. 234, 458. 465, 500, of 19 May, 159, 160, Nek attack, 597, 624, 625, 627, 630. 633, 7 Aug., 611 6un, 754. 760n, 791, 799. 810. -CHAPLAINS, 756rr, 75% 817, 818, 844. 857, 879, 888, 891, -ENGINEERS.95, 200 ; casual- 892. 894. 903; Turks attempt to ties, g8n; at Quinn’s, 98, 199, emplace guns near, 198; 9 L.H. 201, 232, Courtney’s, 341n. Regt. raids, 4-5 June, 244; 1st Firld Conipairy, 96, 577; at Turks attack, 29-30 June Quinn’s and Pope’s, 126-7, 233. 307-17; description of, 464: 2nd Field Company, 355. Field 3 LH. Bde’s attack at, 7 Aug.: Troop, 127, 471n, 5% 956 INDEX

N.Z. EXPED.FoRcE-continued. 4.Z. EXPED.FoRcE--Lontt wued. -INFANTRY: , 7, 8, 634, 641n, 650, 666, 687; to 14, 22, 23, 45-6, 49, 86, 88, 116, Helles, 4; in Second 13attle of 153, 179, 180, 189, 222, 233, 234, Krithia, 16-9, 37, casualties, 40; 248, 3301&, 454, 585, 596, 606, at Irnbros, 381; its attack on 607, 629, 635, 642, 644, 645, 651, Chunuk Bair: its de, 577-8, 680, 687. 688, 689, 74% 799, attacks, 578-80, 636, 637, 638, 81zn, 876, 877; strength, before 679, defends captured position, Second Battle of Krithia, 4, 40, 691-2, Turkish counter-attack, 6 and 9 Aug., 707, Sept., 802n; g Aug., 705-6, casualties, 707. to Helles. 4-5; in Second Battle LVellington Battabon, 253, 641n, of Krithia, 15-21. 28, 36.-7, 650, 669, 670, 681, 691, 877, .E%)+; casualties, 40. relations with in Second Battle of Krithia, Australians after, 43n; returns 15-9, 36-7, casualties, 40; at to Anzac, 164, 166; relieves 4 Quinn’s, 247, 252; in attack on Aust. Bde. at Quinn’s and Chunuk Bair: its role, 577-8, Courtney’s, 229 ; compared with 666, attacks, 636-7, 666-8, defends Australian infy., 230; attacks captured position, 671-8, stren th from Quinn’s, 4-5 June. 235-40. after fight, 679, mounted des 245, casualties, 240; in Battle of relieve, 679. Maori Contingent, Sari Bair: orders for, 459-60, 412)~~448, 457?i, 568, 5694 57% attacks Chunuk . Bair, 577-82, 650, 651, 666, 676, 685, 686, 693, 5137, 636-41, position at dawn, 7 638, 707, 745; in Battle of Sari =lug., 595, and at dusk, 646. con- Bair, 572, 573 dition of bns., 650, composition -MACHINE-GUNS,see MACHINE- and plans for attack, 8 Aug., GUNS (BRITISH AND AUSTRA- 666, 8 Turk. Div. counter- LIAN) attacks, g Aug., 705-6, 6th Loyal -MOUNTED RI~ES: N.Z.M.R. North Lancs. relieves, 707 ; Brigade, 127, 139, 185, 189, 191, 7th Aust. Inf. Bde. relieves, 454, 581, 587, 606, 725, 745, 747, Sept., 802. Aucklarid Battalion, 799, 852, 876, 877, 893; reaches 87, 650, 666, 667, 677. 706, 708n; Anzac, 116; relieves 1 Naval .in Second Battle of Krithia, Bde., 116; during Turkish 15-9, 37, casualties, 40; attacks attack of 19 May, 151-2, 163; from Quinn’s. 4-5 lune, 235-40, takes over Nos. 1 and 2 Out- 7 June, 246-7; Wellington Bn. posts, 180; casualties at Old relieves. 247; in attack on No. 3 Post, 196; in Battle of Chunuk Bair: its role, 577-8, Sari Bair: its de, 457-8, 567, attacks, 636-41, 6316, casualties. disposition, 4 Aug., 568, clears 640. 707, Turkish counter- foot-hills, 568-78, condition, 7 attack, IO Aug., 711. Canter- Aug., 650, British troops relieve, bury Battalion, 222, 224, 228, 9 Aug., 707; strength, 6 and 9 253. 650, 876n, 877. 894; to Aug., 707, 29 Aug., 761, Sept., Helles. j: command, 16, 580; in 802n; in Hill 60 attacks, 726, Second Battle of Krithia, 16-8, 729, 730-1, 732, 736, 750-3. 20, 37. 38-9, casualties. 40; 755-6, casualties, 761n; 7 Aust. establishes Nos. 1 and 2 Out- Inf. Bde. relieves, Sept., 802; posts, I79tt; at Quinn’s, 30 command, 828. Auckland Regi- llay, 226, gr May, 231, attacks ment, 196, 572, 650, 651, 666, from, 4-5 lune, 235-40, 7 lune, 668n. 691, 747, during Turkish 247: at Imbros, 381 ; in attack attack of 19 May, 151-2; in on Chunuk Bair: its role, 577-8, Battle of Sari Bair: captures attacks, 580-1. 636-7, withdraws Old No. 3 Post, 568-9, (casual- t? Rhododendron, 645-6, casual- ties) 569, at Chunuk Bair, 676-9; ties, 640-1. strength, 7 Aug.. in Hill 60 attack, 750; strength, 645n. Ofago Battalion, 581, 29 Aug., 761n. Canterbury INDEX 957

N.Z. EXPED.FORCE-contitwed. Nom, Lt.-Col. H. C.. 381 Regiment, 180-2, 568, 576, 650, NUGENT,Capt. G. W., 712 745. 747. 877; command, 571; during Turkish attack of 19 OAKEY,Capt. A. N. (of Christ- May, 159; takes over Nos. 1 church, N.Z. ; b. Lyttelton, and 2 Outposts, 180; patrols N.Z.), 578n locate Anafarta guns, 183; at ODESSA, 431, 433 Old No. 3 Post, 191-2, 194-5; OFFICERS,troops’ relations with, in Battle of Sari Bair: captures 410-1 ; appointed from ranks, Walden Point, 573 573, 57.4 412; selection of, 421 ; brigadiers moves to Bauchops, 574-5; in appointed brigadier - generals, Hill 60 attacks, 730-1, 732, 736, 422 750, casualties, 744n ; strength, OGILVIE,Lt. T. A. (of Toorak, 29 Aug., 761n. Otago Regi- Vic., and Corowa. N.S.W.; b. ment, wn, 568, 650, 745, 7.17, Willramstown, Vic.), 534n 877; reaches Anzac, 191; takes OGILVY,Capt. A. J., 123, 125 over Nos. 1 and 2 Outposts, OLIVEGROW (Map p. 8z), 76, 84, 191; in Battle of Sari Bair: 116, 137, 157, 163, 17on, 174 captures Bauchop’s, 572, 573, 183, 303, 304, 353, 359, 383n. 574, 575-6, casualties, 576; in 484, 831, 833, 841, 85pn, 869, Hill 60 attacks, 730-1, 732, 736, 885, 888, goo; positions of 750, casualties, 744n ; strength, Turkish batteries in, 80, 81, 29 Aug., 761n. Wellingtojl 82n, patrols attempt to locate, Regiment, 163, 568, 579, 580. 174-7; enemy shell Anzac Beach 581,. 650, 687, 747, 750-1, 877; from, 349-50, 354-8; naval and during Turkish attack of 19 field artillery bombard, 6 and May, 151; at Old No. 3 Post, 192-5, casualties, 194; in Battle IO Dec., 868 of Sari Bair : captures Destroyer OLIVER,Lt. W. D. (of Melbourne; Hill and Table Top. 569-72, at b. Fawkner, Vic.), 616n Chunuk Bair. 679, 691-3, 705-6. Omonia, %on casualties, .707 .. : strength.-. 29 ONSLOW,Capt. B. W., 78 Aug., 761n ORATUNCATREPFCH, 494n NEW ZEALANDGULLY, 886n ORCHARD,Lt. A. A. (of Launces- NIBRUNESIPOINT, 178, 180, .353 ton, Tas.; b. Launceston), 174-7 NICHOL,972 Pte. W., 1 Pioneer O’REILLY,954 Pte. Myles, 18 Bn. Bn. (of Coonamble, N.S.W. ; b. (of Sydney; b. Parramatta, Bradford, Eng ), 548 N.S.W.), 742 NIMMO,Lt.-Col. R. H. (of South- ORR. Capt. J. E. (of Mount port, Q’land; b. Oak Park, Morgan, Q’land ; b. Brisbane), Einasleigh, Q’land), 295-8 826n NISBET,Lt. T. H. (of Dunedin. ORSOVA, 772 N.Z. : b. Hawthorn, Vic.), 578 Oruba, sunk at Imbros at brcak- NIX, Capt. J. E. (of Charters water, 840 Towers, Q’land ; h. Hillgrove, OSBORNE.Capt. J. B. (of Sydney), N.S.W.). 812n 513, 540. 816 NOONAN,694 R.Q.M.S. F. W. S., OUTPOSTNo. 1 (Plate D. 186: Maos 6 Bn. (of Kew, Vic.; b. Mel- bourne), 384n NORRIS,Maj. A. R. (of Wallan- billa and Roma. Q’land: b. Wil- liwa, N.S.W.), ‘631 NORTH BEACH (Plates pp. 834. 866; Maps pp. 75, 854; Sk. p. 832). 45. 170, 264, 307, 831 et seq., 847, 857, 860, €64 et seq., 873, 874. 885, 888, 892 et seq. 958 INDIEX

OUTPOSTNo. 2-continued. PARK,4137 Sgt. J. A., 4 Fld. Coy. 448, 459, 486n, 567, 568, 569, Engrs. of Sydney; b. Bristol 572, 575 et seq., 646, 651, 68% Eng.), b23n 696, 701, 799, 800, 831, 832, 833, PARRY,Lt. H. L. (of Guildford, 836, 84on, 847n; position and W. Aust.; b. Albany, W. Aust.), establishment of, I79n 304 OUTPOSTNo. 3 (Plates pp. 186, PARSONS,Col. H. M. (b. Inman 655; Map. P. 570; Sk. PP. 459, Valley, S. Aust.),.. in Hill 60 5681, 29.3, 448, 457, 459, 568% attack, 754-6 584, 717n, 832, 833, 878n; New PATON,Maj.-Gen. J. (of Waratah, Zealanders establish, 1g6 N.S.W.; b. Newcastle, N S.W.), OUTPOST,OLD No. 3 (Plates pp. commands 25 Bn., 422, 7 Inf. 575, 711 ; Maps PP. 75, 570; Sk. Bde., 810, Rear Party at Anzac PP. 178, 197, 57I), 1979 457. 458 I Evacuation, 878 ; during Evacua- 567, 570 et sea, 581, 80~; tion, 891n, 895, 896, takes over mounted rifles capture, 191-5, from Gen. Russell, 20 Dec., Turks recapture, 195-6, and 892; mentioned, 882 strengthen, 196 ; Auckland M.R. PATROLS,Australian and New capture, 6 Aug., 5689 Zealand, at Anzac, 54-6, 173, OVERTON,Maj. P. J. (of Greta, 244, 309n, 811-2, of 2 Bn. at N.Z.; b. Christchurch, N.Z.), the Pimple, 56, of 13 Bn. to reconnoitres route to Chunuk Dead Man’s Ridge, ggn, to dis- Bair, 180-2. 185-7, 457, 461; in cover batteries in Olive Grove, Battle of Sari Bair, 586-7. 589, 174-7, and Anafarta, 183, of 9 591, 593, 635, killed, 594; Bn. on right flank, 18990, with quoted, 197 ; mentioned, 188, Sgt. Freame to German Officers’, 194, 195, 456, 463, 583, 654 325-7, of 12 Bn. from Tasmania OWEN, Lt.-Col. R. H., 137, 160, Post, 474n; Turkish, 173, 261, 165 sce also RECONNAISSANCES OWEN’SGULLY (Plates pp. 499, PEARCE,Rt. Hon. Sir George.-. 37w, 376 522, 563, 899; Maps PP. 146, PEARCE,Capt. J. W. (of Ballarat, 566; Sk. P. 55>, 56, 142, 143, Vic.; b. Ballarat), 808, 80gn 2553 497, 508, 509, 510, 512, 818, PECK,Lt.-Col. J. H., 49314 519, 525 et seq., 537, 5.50, 16, reninsula Press, The, 384 846 PERISCOPERIFLE, invention and PADDON, Maj. J. (b. efficacy of, 250-1 ; manufactured c. s. w. at Anzac, 358 Saffron Walden, Essex, Eng.), PERISCOPES,94, 128, 498, 536, 550, 576 558; at Quinn’s, 118; manufac- PA~E,Maj. H. H. (of Sydney; b. tured at Anzac, 358; Turks at- Graftnn. N S.W.), 812n tempt to use, 253, 285-7 PAIN, Col. J. H. F. (of Syd- PERKINS,772 Dvr. V. B., 3 Bn. ney; b. Homebush, N.S.W.), in (of Bathurst, N.S.W.; b Lone Pine attack, 505, 5064 508, Bathurst), 559n 5439 546-8, 551 PERMEZEL,Capt. C. H. (of Mel- PALESTINE,522n, 792, 828 bourne ; b. Hawthorn, Vic.), 39, PALMER, 41 Sgt. R., 8 L.H. Regt. 333, 334 (of Winchelsea, Vic.; b. Kew, PERRY,Lt.-Col. S. L. (b. Sydney), Vic.), 616n 208-9,208-0. 213,213. 220. 220, 221 PANAGIA,881n PERSIA,764, 785185 ’ PARIS,793, 796, 797 PERTH,617 PARIS, Maj.-Gen. Sir A., com- PETERS,Maj. F. W. (of East Mal- mands Composite Div. at vern, Vic. ; b. Kyneton, Vic.), Helles, 8; mentioned, 19, 21, 23, 601n 35, 43n PEYTON,General Sir W. E., 788 INDEX 959

PHILLIPS,Maj.-Gen. 0. F. (of ’LATEAU 400-contcnued. Sydney ; b. Warwick, Qland), of 1 Inf. Bde. on, May, 255; 70, 72, 75, 77, 79, 82, 83, 159, topography of, 267-8; see also 198, 199, 611, 643, 668 JOHNSTON’SJOLLY, LONE PINE PIEPER,Capt., 848 ’LAYFAIR, Col. T. A. J. (of PIERS,at Helles, 5; at Anzac: Waverley, N.S.W. ; b. Sydney), Brighton Beach, 352, North 157% Beach, 831, 834, for Evacuation, ’LUCCE’SPLATEAU (Plates pp. 74, 860. 880-1. Walker’s, 8.34. 847, 463; Maps pp. 146, 850; Sk. p. 837)r 491 58, 59, 741 759 80, 1149 155, 214, 311, 3kn, 449, 62~~ 836, 875, 883, 890, 891, 895: name of, 161 ’OIXCAR~,R., 7 5 POLINESS,114 &e. F. E., 14 Bn. PI;&, Capt. V. F. (of Wagin, (of Bendigo, Vic. ; b. Geelong, W. Aust.), 610, 618, 623n Vic.), 149-50 PILCHER,55 Dvr. E. S., 1 Div. POLLACK,2670 Pte. F., 4 M.G. Bn. M.T. Coy. (of Capeville, Pent- (of Sydney ; b. South Gundagai, land, Q’land ; b. Ayr, Q’land), N.S.W.), 896% 385rr PONTOONS;.5 PIMPLE,THE (Plate p. 563; Maps POOLE,64 C.S.M. L. J., 7 Bn. (of PP. 75, 263, 283; Sk. P. 471, 52, Ballarat, Vic.; b. Ballarat East), 56, 66, 67, 70, 72, 75, 82, 94, 32 114, 136, 137, I40 et seq., 157% POPE, Col. H., at Quinn’s, 29-30 250, 267, 268, 276, 282, 283, 289, May, 213, 219, 226, 227-8; in 313, 458, 495, 199 et seq., 519. Battle of Sari Bair, 592, 593, 520, 553, 557, 564; name of, 161; straightening of salient at, 594, 635, 660, 661, 662; men- by sapping, 254-9 ; tunnelling tioned, 97, 218, 223, 230, 231, from, 259-60, 262, 277-8 ; trench 664 mortars first used at, 288 POPE’SHILL (Plates pp. 50, 51, PINERIDGE (Map p. 146; Sk. pp. 82, 122, 252; Maps pp. 146, 622; 175, 267), 56, 173, 175, 176, 184 Sk. PP. 46, 87, 4641, 46, 48, 50, 268, 298, 300, 319, 489% 525; 86, 87, 88, SS, 97, 99n, 100, 102, description and position of, 267 IC&, I@, 110, 121, 126, 127, PINKSTONE,Capt. S. A. (of 134, 151 et seq., 17% 199, 205, Wagga Wagga. N.S.W.; b 206, 208, 214, 220, 240, 265, Cootamundra, N.S.W.), 516 281n, 284, 285, 287, 288, 308n. PINNACLE,THE (Plates pp. 670; 312, 315, 316, 317n, 338, 347 718, 719; Map. p. 646; Sk. pp. 367, 466, 597, 606, 607, 608, 611, 637, 699), 638, 639, 6-10, 646, 666, 614, 621 et seq., 636, 650n, 791. 670, 673, 676, 677, 679, 698, 699. 809, 812, 817, 821, 834n, 842n, 706 et seq., 843, 845; N.Z 89, 8.76, 877, 879, 894, 895, 900; trenches at, 9 Aug., 707-8 situation at, 13 May, 117-8: British troops take over, 707 PINWILL,Lt.-Col. W. R., 87% command and staff at, 201; 1 PITTENDRIGH,896 Cpl. R. R., 13 L.H. Bde. takes over, 229; Bn. (of Lithgow, N.S.W.; b. Australians commence mining Bathurst, N.S.W.), 735 from. 29 May, 233, 259; PLANT,Brig. E. C. P., 190. machine-guns at, 250 I’LATEAU4W (Sk. p. 61), I, 47, POPPYVALLEY (Plates pp. 272, 48, 55, 61, 65 et seq., 85, 86, 134 273; Sk. P. 2671, 158, VI, 274 136, 141, 144, 158, 160, 162, 163 276, 300, 301, 318, 877; 12 Bn. 186, 187n, 254. 256, ~64,283, tunnels towards, 261-2; descrip tion and position of, a68 %O INDEX

FORTEOUS,W.-0. A. W., Otago 'UCKLE, Lt. C. E. M. (of Mul. Bn. (of Oarnaru and Dunedin, lewa, W. Aust.; b. Toorak, N.Z.; b. Dunedin), 692 Vic.1, 478-9 PORTSAID, 415 'ULLING,Lt. C. W. L. (of North POSSINGHAM,Capt. A. H., killed, Sydney; b. Bowral, N.S.W.), 36 220, 652 POSTAL,receipt of mails at Anzac, 'URVES-STEWART,Col. Sir James 383-4 (of London; b. Edinburgh), POSTS, see OUTPOSTS,LONE PINE reports on sickness in Gallipoli. POTTER,Lt. G. (of Claremont, W. 800-2 Aust. : b. Linlithaowshire.- Scot- 'YE, Lt. R. E. (of Sydney), 750n land); 482 POTTER,Capt. J. E. B. (of Putney, 2, HILL, see HILL Q London ; b. Wimbledon, Lon- ~UEENSLAND, A.I.F. units from, don), 353n PoiTs, Lt. P. (of Sydney; b. $~NSLAND POINT, see ARI Orange, N.S.W.), 123, 125 BURNU POWELL,Col. H. A. (of Kadina, ZUINN, Maj. H., 90, 94, 95, 97; S. Aust.; b. Kadina), 834n during Turkish attack on POWLES,Col. C. G. (of Welling- Quinn's, 29 May, 215, killed, ton, N.Z.; b. Wellington), in 219 Hill 60 attacks, 740, 742, 743, 2UINN'b POST (Plates pp. 50, 51, 744, 762; mentioned, 185tr 82, 1'2, 123, 187, 220, 221, 252, Pozzr, Lt. L. L. (of Fitzroy, Vic.; 623; Maps pp. 146, 274, 622; b. Fitzroy), 31 Sk. PP. 46, 127, -164)~47 et serl., PRECIOUS,4431 R.S.M. J. H., 8 59, 71, 7% 8-15 86, 8, 90, 117, Fld. Coy. Engrs. (of Mel- 134, 138, 140, 148 et seq., 167, hourne: b. Ashford, Kent, 197. 198, 230 et seq., 242, 248, Eng.), &23n 265, 266n, 279, 284 et scq., 307, PRENTICE.1666 Pte. B.. 11 Bn. 3081z, 31% 325, 330& 3459 347% ~ (of Perth, W. Aust.; 'b. South 426, 465, 526, 597, 599, 606, 607. Melbourne), 481n 609n, 624 et seq., 636, 650n, 674, PRENTICE,196 Pte. F. S., 10 L.H. 760t1, 791, 809, 812, 817, 820, Regt. (of Katanning, W. Aust.; 822, 839, 843, 844, 876, 877, 879, b. Bedfordshire,. Ena.). 228n 894, 895, goo, 908; importance ??RES, 419-20, 427 of, 46, 85, 249-50; position of, PRIGCE,Maj. E. R., quoted, 711f1, 87, 89; dangerous situation of, 714n ; mentioned, 660, Wn, 670tr 8g, 91, 94-5; divided into PRIOR,Maj. J. G. (of Adelaide; sectors, 91-3; proximity of b. Penfield. S. Aust.), 364 Turkish line to, 92, 93, 201-2. €'RISK-, Brig. R. C. G., Q2, 603 250; bombing at, 95-6, 251-2; PRISONERS,Australian and New system of reliefs at, 97-8; Zealand, 551r, 299, 301, 674, mining at, 98, 126-7, 233, 259; Essad Pasha offers reward for, Turks mine towards, 155, 199, 524; German, captured by Wel- 200,203-5; attacks from: 15 and lington Bn., SrQug., 668; Turkish, 16 Bns., 9-10 May, 99-116, captured at Quinn's, s14n, 221, (casualties) 11411, 2 L.H. Regt., Leane's Trench, 493, Lone Pine, 15 May, 121-6, (casualties) 125-6, 510, 532, Destroyer Hill, 570, 10 L.H. Regt., 30 May, 224-9, 581, in Chailak Dere, 579-80, N.Z. infantry, 4-5 lune, 235-40, Battle of Sari Bair, 593, 668 245, (casualties) 240-1, N.Z PRITCHARD,Lt. H. R. (of Sydney; infantry, 7 lune, 246-7, 2 L.H. b. Haberfield, N.S.W.), 752 Regt., 7 Aug., 628-31; Turks PROCKTER,Lt. C. H. (of Kala- attack, 29 May, 205-22, 259, munda, W. Aust. ; b. Hawthorn, (casualties) 213, z22, 29-30 Vie.), 492, 493 lune, 310, 316; situation at, INDEX %1

Q u I NN ’s PosT-continued. -&CREATIONS, bathing at Anzac, 13-14 dfay, 118-22; garrison at, 382-3 18-19 dfay, 152, prior to 29 May, XED CRESCENT,165 205-6; position at, strengthened,

Jolly, 5j; of 1 Bn. to German in attack on Dead Man’s Ridge.I. Officers’, 4-5 June, 241-4; of 7 Aug., 625-6, killed, 628n N.Z. infantry from Quinn’s, 4-5 PEID,708 Pte. P., 51 Bn. (of Cool- June, 235-40, 7 June, 246-7; of gardie, W. Aust.; b. Belfast, 5 L.H. Regt. on Bird Trenches, Ireland), 146s 23 Aug., 824n ; see also ATTACKS, REID, 186 Pte. R. M., 10 L.H. RECONNAISSANCES Regt. (b. Staffordshire, Eng.), RAILWAY,Berlin - Constantinople, 228 771 REINFORCEMENT GREEN, 412-3, RANKINE,Lt.-Col. R., 149, 661n 802n RATIONS,see SUPPLIES REMOUNTS, see AUSTRALIANIM- RAVINESPUR (Map p. 14; Sk. p. PERIAL FORCE,HORSES, MULES IO), 11, 12, 14, 37, 43; position RENTON, 969 Pte. T., 10 L.H. of, IO Regt. (of Perth, W. Aust.; b. RAWSON,Brigadier C. D. (b. Coim- Liverpool, Eng.), 758, 761n batore, India), 58, 59, 66, 81, 84, RESERVEGULLY (Sk. p. &3), 183, 157n 264, 448, 485, 584. 585 RAZOREDGE, 264 RESERVETRENCH, HELLES (Map p. RECONNAISSANCES,of 2 Inf. Bde 32; Sk. PP. 24. 33), 17, 19, 25 area, at Second Battle of REST GUU-Y (Sk. p. &), 264, Krithia, 21; of 15 and 16 Bns., 374. 448, 485. 809 from Quinn’s, 9-10 May, 99-116 REYNELL,-Lt.-Col. C. (of Reynella, its effect on morale of troops, S. Aust. ; h. Rostrevor, Magill, 115; air: of Turkish disposi. S. Aust.), in Hill 60 attack, 755, tions at Anzac, May, 137-8; ir killed, 758n ; mentioned, 313-4 attempt to locate Turkish bat. RHODODENDRONRIDGE (Plates pp. teries in Olive Grove, 174-7 186, 575, 655, 711, 718, 743; Maj. Overton’s, in endeavour tc Map P. 639: Sk. PP. 178, 459, reach Chunuk Bair, 15 May 637), 179, 181, 182, 186, 188, 180-2, 27 May, 185-7; of New 192, 197. 456 et seq., 471, 570, Zealanders, on flank north o 572, 578 et sw., 594, 595, 606, Anzac, 470-1; see also PATROL! 634 et w., 646, 666, 673. 670, 962 INDEX

REODODENDRONRIDGE-continued. ROPER,2437 Pte. D., 11 Bn. (of 688, 698, 700, 711, 713, 714% Subiaco. W. Aust. : b. Ballarat. 799, 804% 811, 839, 877, 893; Vic.), 492 name of, 177; see also APEX, ROSE,Lt.-Col. J. M. (of Palmer- PINNACLE ston North. N.Z. : b. Drainie RICHARDSON,Capt. C. N. (of Elgin, Scotiand), ;53, 250, 662; Scottsdale, Tas. ; b. Scottsdale), 736 I55 ROSENTHAL,Maj.-Gen. Sir C., RICHARDSON,Maj.-Gen. J. D. (of commands 3 A.F.A. Bde., 59-60; Raymond Terrace, N.S.W. ; b. wounded, 77; mentioned, 66, 69. 70, 76, 2 6 Raymond Terrace), zggn ROSKAMS,Lt. k. J. C. (of Keller- RICHARDSON,1046 Sgt. R. L., 11 berrin, W. Aust. ; b. Bristol, Bn. (of Onslow. W. Aust.: b. Eng.), 618, 623n Echuca, Vic.J, 44n Ross, Lt.-Col. A. M., qirofed, RICKARD,129 gt., C. B., 10 L.H. 308-9 ; mentioned, 270n Reat. (of Northam. W. Aust.: Ross, Maj. P. J. (of Toowoomba, b. bundee, Scotland), 81111 ' Q'land ; b. Toowoomba), 77, 79, RIDDELL,Maj. C. Carre (of Mel- 83, 297, 549 bourne; b. Melbourne), 879n ROSSITER,Lt.-Col. F. N. C. (b. RINGWOOD,Lt. M. (of Perth, W. Exwick, Devon, Eng.), 58, 59, Aust. ; b. Dungannon, Ireland), 161 ~82 ROUMANIA,360, 431, 776, 786 R&e; Clyde (Plate p. 6), 5 ROWAN,Capt. A. P. (of Mel- n- f-- A -< , , rr - 1. I l. -..-.. l. C& v:1,4.. 71:" \ c** num rrum finamrra to LniinuK UUUIIIC,_. U. JL. LUIUCC, VLJ, ury, Bair, 264n, 659 620, 623n ROBERTSON,second officer of ROWELL, Lt.-Col. F. M. (of Southland, 807 Lockley's, S. Aust. ; b. Lockley's), ROBERTSON,Lt. A. J. (of Perth, 367; commands troops at W. Aust. ; b. Bundalaguah, Pope's, 201 VlC.), 491 ROYALAIR FORCE,see BRITISHAIR ROBERTSON,Brig. H. C. H. (of FORCE Western district, Vic.; b. Warr- ROYALAUSTRALIAN NAVAL BRIDG- ING TRAIN, see AUSTRALIAK nambool, Vic.),. - 757 ROBERTSON,Brig.-Gen. J. C., com- NAVY mands 9 Bn., 300 ROYAL AUSTRALIANNAVY, see ROBERTSON,Maj. W. R. C. (of AUSTRALIANNAVY Sydney; b. St. George, N.S.W.), ROYALFLYING CORPS, see BRITISH AIR FORCE 744n ROYAL NAVAL DIVISION, see ROBINSON, Lt. W. (of Murra BRITISHARMY Warra district, Vic. ; b. Lear- ROYALNAVY, see BRITISHNAVY month, Vic.), 613, 623n RUSUHI PASHA, commands 16 ROBINSON,Capt. W. C. (of Fre- Turk. Div., 324, 475rr; men- mantle, W. Aust.), 623n tioned, &?;, 493n ROCKLIFP, Maj. W. H., at RUSSELL,Maj.-Gen. Sir A. H. (of Leane's Trench, 479-83, 489-90 ; Hastings, N Z.; b. Napier, wounded, 495n N.Z.), during Hill 60 attack RODGER,Capt. W. J. (of Christ- 731, 736-9, 743, 746; commands N.Z. & A. Div., &28, Rear- church, N.Z. ; b. Christchurch), guard at Anzac Evacuation, 87&, 236-8 889, 892; mentioned, 180, &n, ROGASCH,204 Spr. E. A. G., 2 Fld. 194 19.5, 293, 572n, 576, 734 et Coy. Engrs. (of Marnoo, Vic.; w., 744, 753, 754, 756n, 762, b. Boort, Vic.), 278 891 INDEX %3

RUSSELL’S TOP (Plates pp. 50, 51, SAMPSON,Ma]. B. (of Launceston, 82, 623, 834; Maps pp. 146, 606; Tas. ; b. Launceston), at Quinn’s, Sk. PP. 46, 87, 4641, 45 et seq., 9-10 Muy, 103-4, 105, 108, ioy; 54, 73, 86, 87, 89, 116, 117, 118, mentioned, 159n, 200, 213 134, 136, 137, 139, 144, 151, 153, SANDERS,LIMAN VON, adopts de- 159, 16on, 163, 191, 206, 207, fensive tactics, 4 May 1915, 7, 222, 234. 244, 250, 284, 293, 339, plans, May, 132; decides to 350, 4649 4659 4859 4991 5369 5559 attack at Anzac, 132-3; his 606, 607, 611, 612, 613, 615, 621, policy, June, 317; his foreknow- 623, 626, 629, 791, 798, 799, 809 ledge of Aug. offensive, 485-6, et seq., 821, 823n, 832, 834, 842, and appreciation of situation, 8449 848, 857, 877: 879, 8839 890, 520-2; during Battle of Sari 894, 895, goo; importance of, Bair, 642, 659-60; quoted, 360, 74-5, 307; Turks attack, 29-30 649t:, 681, 722, 867, 897-9, 901-2, lune, 307-17, casualties, 317; 903, go8n, gogn; mentioned, Iti, mining operations at, Segt.-Nou., 41-2, 50, 96, 134, 13% 157, 817-20; see also NEK 162n, 350n, 443, 523n, 530n, 535, RUSSIA,430, 700, 764 et seq., 906, 566n9 595, 665,669n, 670n, 679-80, 909; objects to employment of 684, 714, 721, 722, 822, 899, 901, Italian or Greek troops at Dar- 903, 905, 906 danelles, 431 SANDERSON,329 Pte. B., 8 L.H RUSSIAN ARMY, 431, 433, 435; Regt. (of. Benalla, Vic.; b. retires in Galicia, 430 Echuca, Vic.), 313 RUTHERFORD,Capt. D. W. (of SANDERSON,Maj. W. L. (of Rockhampton, Q’land ; b. Rock- Claremont, W. Aust. ; b. Omaru, hampton), zggn N.Z.), 757, in Nek attack, 7 RYAN,Maj.-Gen. Sir C. S., 130 Aug., quoted, 619-20 RYAN,Capt. P. F. (of Melbourne, SANITATIONat Anzac, 369-73 b. Smy

SASSE,Lt.-Col. C. D. (b. Ken- kDD-EL-BAHR (Map p I4), 5, IO, sington, London), in Lone Pine 132 attack, 519, 533, 552, 564-5 SELBY, Brig. A. R., 257 SASSE’SSAP, see LONEPINE SELDON,Lt. R. T. F., killed, 510 SAUNDFXS,Capt. W. J. (of ~ELLEEIM, Maj.-Gen. V. C.. M;: Winchester, Eng., b. London), commands Aust. ‘‘ Intermediate 7.37 Base, 393, 395, advocates reten- SAZLIBEIT DERE(Plates pp. 462, tion of Records Section, 415, 655, 711, 719; Maps PP. 75, 570; 417~;mentioned, 394, 396, 399, Sk. PP 581, 6341, 186, 459, 461, 4041 410, 412 470, 569, 570, 572, 578, 580, 582; SERBIA, 771 et scq., 794, 820, 838 584, 636, 638, 640, 642, 666 et SEYMOUR,Vice-Adm. C. (of Fare- seq., 677, 708, 710, 714% 717% ham, Hampshire, Eng.; b. Bas- 799, 811, 812. 833rz; name and sett, Southampton, Eng.), 458n position of, 181; description of, SHADBOLT,649 Pte. L. J., 7 Bn. 581 (of Castlemaine, Vic.; b. SCANLAN,Lt. Col. J. J. 29 Castlemaine), 562 SCHOFIELD,Maj S. C. (of Auck- SHAPLEY, 676 Sgt. E. A., 13 Bn. land, N.Z.; b. Thames, N Z.), (of Melbourne : b. Hawthorn, 676, 678, 691% VlC.), 8g SC‘HULER,P. F. E., 685 SHARPE, 876 Pte. C. P. M., 1 Bn. SCIMITARHILL (Map p. 718; Sk. (of Sydney ; b. Beddington, PP. 179, 723), 179. 682, 683, 703, Surrey, Eng.), 225n 723, 728n, 744, 745; Battle of, SHAW, Lt.-Gen. Rt. Hon. Sir F. 724. 798, 824n, 833; see also C., commands 13 Div., 45; HILL60, “ W” HILLS reaches Anzac, 485; during SCOBIE,Lt.-Col. R., in Lone Pine Battle of Sari Bair. 706: men- attack, 519, 544, 545, killed, 546, tioned, 701, 725, 798n . 566n; mentioned, 548, 551 SHAW, 4232 Cpl. J., 4 Fld. Coy. SCOTT,Lt.-Col. A. H. (of Wah- Engrs. (of Kalgoorlie, W. roonga. N.S.W. ; b. Tumut, Aust.; b. Wentworth, N.S.W.)... N S.W.). in Lone Pine attack, 823n 538, 54011, 554; mentioned, 816 SHELLGREEN (Plate p. 273; Map P. 4721, 264, 308, 894 SCOTT,787 Sgt. H.. 13 Bn. (of SHELLS,see AMMUNITION Wallsend, N.S.W. ; b. Wall- SHELL-SHOCK,342-3 send, 111, 220 SHOUT,Capt. A. J., V.C., in Lone SCOTT.Mai. T. B. (of Launceston. Pine attack, 564-5, awarded Tas., and Katanning, W. Aust : V.C., 565n; mentioned, 16 b. Harrlev. Tas.). in Nek attack. ,I SHRAPNELGULLY (Plate p. 252; 618, 6;9.-623n Maps pp. 146, 850; Sk. p. 837), SCOTT.564 Srrt. W. H.. 2 Bn. (of 58, 59, 60, 61, 69, 70, 75, 80, 116, Eastwood, N.S.W. ; b. Sydney), 117, 139, 163, wgn, 255, 352, 56 361, 413, 449, 834, 841 Sm’s POINT,424 SIDDALL,Lt. N. (of Elsternwick, Scum’s TRENCH(Sk. p. 137). I37 Vic. ; b. Elsternwick), 72 SCOUTING, see PATROLS,RECON- SICHINDERE, Io; see also GULLY RAVINE NAISSAIiCES SIGNALLING: telephone, with 2 Inf. SCRUBBYKNOLL (Plate p. 138; Bde. at Second Battle of Map P. 850)~309, 311, 343, 523; Krithia, 35; wireless, 344, 896; Turk. H.Q. on 135. 339, 526 during Lone Pine attack, by SCURRY,Capt. W. C. (of Mel- periscope, 518, telephone, 519; bourne : b. Melbourne), 883 Turkish, 175 “ SECOND”RIDGE, I, 46, 47, @, 74. SIGNALSERVICES, see AUSTRALIAN 184; see also MACLAURIN’S IMPERIALFORCE HILLPLATEAU 400 SIKHS,see INDIANARMY INDEX 965

SILAS,634 Pte. Ellis, 16 Bn. (b. SMYRNA(Sk. p. 441), 4b7 London), 108 YMYTH, Maj.-Gen. Sir N. M., SILT SPUR (Plates pp. 2-53, 498; V.C. (of Marazion, Cornwall, Map p. 283; Sk. pp. 258, 2671, Eng.; b. Westminster, London), ~qbn, 257, 271, 282, 283, 292, commands 1 Inf. Bde., 131; dur- 300, 303, 304, 306% 474, 493* ing Lone Pine attack, 519, 553, 829, 844, 876~~877, 894; de- 559; mentioned, 262n, 501, 880 scription and position of, 267, SNIPERS, Australian and New 269-9; 11 Bn. saps to, 269-70 Zealand, 285-7, in Monash Val- SIMON,Lt. E. W. (of Toowong, ley, 248-9, 250, their superiority Qland ; b. Coomera, Q’land), over Turks, 2.18-9, 285, one 217, 218 hundred sent to Suvla. 718n; SINCLAIR-BURGESS,Maj.-Gen. Sir Turkish, 175, 198-9, fire from William (of Wellington, N.Z. ; Dead Man’s Ridge, 86, down b. Longsight, Eng.), wounded, Monash Valley, 127, 128, 129 77; mentioned, 76, 80, 81, 84, SNIPERS’ NEST (Plate p. 834; 1674 171, 868 Maps PP. 75, 570; Sk. P. 8311, SINCLAIR-MACLAGAN,Maj.-Gen. E. 383% 567n, 714n, 831, 832, 836, G., at Leane’s Trench, 492, 494; 866, 868, 897 mentioned, 49, 61, 69, 89, 127, SNIPERS’RIDGE (Map p. 14;Sk. 14.5, 1639 256, 3039 305, 358, 473, PP. 267, 503), 258n, 292, 306n 474, 475, 493n 476, 489, 493, 4949 497, 509, 517, SKEEN, General Sir A., with 525, 535; description and posi- Birdwood, plans advance on tion of, 267; 9 Bn.’s sortie to, left flank, 184-5, 187-9, drafts 28 June, 300-3, casualties, 305 plans for Battle of Sari Bair, SNIPERS’SLOPE (Sk. p. 831), 831, 445-66, 597; during Battle of 866, 89% Sari Bair, quoted, 606; men- SNIPERS TRENCH(Map p. 590; tioned, 138, 196, 197, 291, 292, Sk. 599), 604; position of, 598; 3319 436, 437, 469, 470, 471% 6 Bn. to capture, 599, 602 SNOW,see WEATHER I521. . 631.-. 827 SKOULOUDIS, M., 792, 793 SOFIA,773 SLACK,.654 Cpl. J., 15 Bn. (b. SOUTHBEACH, 873, 874, 888, 892% Wellington, N.S.W.), 200, 203, 896; see also ANZACBEACE 204, 205 SOUTHAFRICAN WAR, 365, ~. 377n, SMALL,Lt. F. T. (of Blackall, 399n, 426, 810 Qland ; b. Brisbane), 818-9 SOUTH AUS~LIA,A.I.F. units SMITH,Lt. A. F. (of Sydney; b. from, 420 Gloucester, N.S.W.), 218 SOUTHWALES BORDEREEGULLY. SMITH, Lt.-Col. E. Hilmer, at 740n Tasmania Post, 473-4 SPARGO,Lt. E. B. (of Malverr;, SMITH,Capt. F. (of Mullewa, W. Vic.; b. Brunswick, Vic.), 603 Aust. ; b. Mullewa), 478 SPARKS,Lt. J. E. (of Manly, SMITH,Lt. G. H. Henderson (of N.S.W. ; b. Ipswich..- Q’land). ,. Perth. W. Aust. : b. Adelaide),.. 107, 11% I55 25% SPENS, Maj.-Gen. J., 410, 413, SMITH,Lt. H. G. (of Ayr, Qland; 422. 805 b. Daylesford, Vic.), IOI, rog SPHINX, -ANZAC (Plate p. 74; SMITH,232. Pte..W. R., 11 Bn. Map P. 146; Sk. P. 8371, 74 (of Bendigo, VIC.; b. Bendigo). 183, 222, 229, 571, 739, 791, 831; 490 the Turkish “Sari Bair,” 436n SMITH,Lt.-Col. W. Ramsay (of SPIES.TURKISH.

STARNES, Maj. F. (of Lower ;TONE, 989 Sgt. E. H., 4 Bn. (of Montere. N.Z. : b. Motueka, Northfleet, Kent, Eng.; b. N.Z.), Ijgn . London), 510 STATHAM, cpl. c. H. F., OtagO ;TOPFORD, Lt.-Gen. Hon. Sir F. Bn. (of TakaDau. N.Z.: b. W., arrives at Helles, 443; in Dunedn; N.Z.), -692 charge of Suvla operations, 466 STATHAN,Maj. F. H. (of St. plans, 467-8, at Suvla, 665, Leonard’s, Otago, N.Z.; b. quoted, 718; recalled, 720; men- Dunedin, N.Z.), in advance to tioned, 435, 44011, MIn, 468, Chunuk Bair, $30, 636, killed, 469, 649, 682, 683, 701, 70% 692 703% 720 STAVELEY,Admiral, C. M. (b. jToREs, shelling of Beach prevents Darmstadt, Germany), 873, 896 movement of, during daytime, STELE’SPOST (Plate p. 122; Maps 79 ; Birdwood orders recovery PP. 146, 590; Sk. PP. 47, 127, of any left in enemy lines, 245; 5991, 47, 48, 54, 7~ 7211, %s supply of iron and timber in- 90, 129, 14% 153, 224, 225, 238, creases, 248; position of Ord- et seq., 250, 276, 281, 308n, 322 nance store at Anzac, 354; et sw, 338, 599, 605, 843, p8; quantity withdrawn from Anzac Australians commence mining during Evacuation, 886; see from, 260)); secret tunnels in also SUPPLIES front of, 323; 1 Bn. tunnels STOREY, 199 Cpl. F., 15 Bn. (of from, to German Officers’, 325 ; Brisbane; b. Brisbane), 154 Turkish artillery bombards, STOREY,Lt. R. C. (of Hobart; b. June-July, 342-4, during Lonc Kildare, Ireland), 272n Pine attack, 600-1 ; garrison STORMONTH,Capt. S. L. (of withdraws during- bombard Toowoomba and Nambour, merits, 344 Qland ; b. Killarney, Q’land), STELLING,1960 Pte. G., 22 Bn. (of 107 Essendon, Vic. ; b. Ballarat, STORMS,see WEATHER Vic.), 823n STRATI, Island of, 807 STEVENS,Lt.-Col. A. B., corn STREET,Brig. G. A., 241, 242 mands 2 Bn.. 546: in Lone Pinr STREET,Lt. L. W. (of Sydney; b. attack, 546, 547-8. Sydw), 143, 156 STEVENS.Lt.-Col. H. L. (of Isle STREET,Capt. N. K., 712 of Wight ; b. Finchley, Lbndon) STRETCHER-BEARERS,303 ; at Seconu 671, 676 Battle of Krithia, 39-40 STEVENSON,Lt.-Col. G. I. (of Mel- STURDEE,Lt.-Gen. V. A. H. (of bourne ; b. Glasgow, Scotland), Melbourne ; b. Frankston, Vic.), 827 807n, 817 STEWART,Col. H. (of Christ- SUCKLING,508 Cpl. R., 15 Bn. (of church, N.Z. ; b. Premnay, Aber- Brisbane ; b. Christchurch, deenshire, Scotland), 236-8, 239 N.Z.), 104 STEWART,Lt. J (of Yass and SUEZ, 406 Boorowa, N.S.W.; b. Camper- SUEZ CANAL, 46771, 793 down, Vic.), 628n SULAJIK,703 STILL, Lt. J. (of Kandy, Ceylon: SULLIVAN,72 Sgt. H., 9 L.H. b Horningsham, Eng.), quofed, Regt. (of Blackwood, S. Aust.; 683; mentioned, 702, 703n b. Blackwood), 314 STIVALA,Capt., 835 SULLIVAN,1039 Pte. W. J., 9 Bn. STODART,Brig. R. M. (of Kan- (of Kalgoorlie, W. Aust.; b. garoo Point, Q’land; b. Bris- Clifton Hill, Vic.), 301 bane), 316, 630, 631 SUPPLIES,organisation of, in Gal- STOKES,Maj. (temp. Lt.-Col.) E. lipoli, compared with that in S. (of Sydney: b. Newcastle, France, 484; at Anzac:,, 0; NS.W.), 366n Beach, 346, “A*’ and B INDEX %7

SuPnIEs-contaked. SYMONS,Capt. W. J., V.C. (of DepBts, 352, rum issue, 502n, Brunswick, Vie.; b. Brunswick), 846, quantity of rations and in Lane Pine attack, 555, 557. forage, Apr.-May, 347n, (June) 558, 559, 560, 562-4, awarded 359, (July) 359% system of V.C., 56qn obtaining rations, 353, scale of fattons, 363, bread and meat TABLETOP (Plates pp. 575, 711; issue, 364, lack of variety in Maps PP. 570, 6.39; Sk. PP. 197, rations affects health of troops, 570; si; 192,--197, 4Jj, 58 378-80, No. 5 Supply DepBt, 459n, 471, 567, 568, 576, 579, 584; see also STORES 580, 581, 804n, 832 ; Wellington SURPRISEGULLY !Map. p. 472; M.R. capture, 6 Aug., 570-2; Sk. p. 267), position of, 267 precipitous approaches to, 570-1 SUSAKKUYU (Map p. 751 ; Sk. p. TANCRED,437 R.Q.M.S. R. C., 1 6.~3)~653, 724, 725, 726, 744, L.H. Regt. (of Narromine, 745, 799, 872, 877, 893; Gurkhas N.S.W.; b. Trangie, N.S.W.), capture, 21 Aug., 729, 732 627 SUTTON,Col. A. (of Brisbane; b. TANKS, 820n Egham, Eng.), 804 TASMANIA,A.I.F. units from, 420 SUTTON,Lt.-Col. F. G. H., 699 TASMANIAPOST (Plate p. 273; SUVLABAY (Plate p. 654; Map Map P. 472; Sk. PP. 301, 4751, P. 445; Sk. PP. 179, 4361, 178, 274, 275, 300, 318, 473 et sw., 180, 182, 183, 187, 251, 355, 445, 487 et seq.; 12 Bn. forms, by 446, 447, 453, 471, 472, 566, 592, sapping, 271-2; 12 Bn.’s demon- 611, 654, 660, 664, 698n, 7oon, stration at 12 July, 319, casual- 701, 704 713, 718 et w., 737, ties, 319; 12 En. tunnels from, 747, 766 et seq., 781 et seq., 794, 474 795, 796, 798, 811, 830, 833, 839, TAURUSMOUNTAINS, 663n 852 et seq., 867, 870, 871, 881n, TAYLOR,Capt. G. N. (of Okara- 888 et seq.; the Landing at: mio, N.Z.; b. Denniston, N.Z.), plans, 466-8, (kept secret) 469, 470 troops allotted, 467, Turkish TAYLOR.724 Cpl. L. B., 11 Bn. troops at before landing, 523, (of Gympie, Qland; b. Gym- the landing operations, 646-3, pie), 478 situation 8 Aug., 665, 682-4, 12 TAYLOR,1891 Sgt. S. A., 8 Btv., Turk. Div. arrests British ad- A.F.A. (b. Sydney), 344 vance, g Aug., 702-3, offensive TAYLOR’SHOLLOW, 589, 590, 811, fails, 715-6; British and Turkish 815, 833, 870n; name of, 470n troops at, mid-dug., 722; IX TEBBUTT,Lt.-Col. A. H., 366n Corps attacks at, 21 Aug., 728-9; TEKRETEPE (Maps pp. 445, 718; situation at, 22 Aug., 744-5; sick wastage at, Aug.-Sept., €boo, Sk. PP. 446, 6841, 446, 467, 472, 30 Nov.4 Dec., 846; see also 649, 665, 683, 68-1, 701, 702, 715, EVACUATION 718 SUVLAPLAIN, 178, 179. 18 187 TEMPERLEY,Maj.-Gen. A. C. (b. 350. 456n, 46% 467, 683, d4, 89d Cambridge, Eng.), in attack Su YATACHA(Map p. 686; Sk. p. upon Chunuk Bair, 637; men- 3421, 343n, 668, 672, 694; posi- tioned, 39n, 238n tion and name of, 341 TENEDOS,172, 449 SVENSEN,Lt. N. T. (of South TERRITORIALS,see BRITISH ARMY Brisbane ; b. Larvik, Norway), (42ND, 52ND, 53RD, AND 54TE 105, 113 DIVISIONS) SWIFT, Maj. C. H., 34n TEWFIKBEY, commands 47 Turk SYKES,Lt.-Col. F. B. (of Gain- Regt.. 526 ; killed, 550 ; men- ford, Eng.: b. Lurknow. India), tioned, 528, 531 THERME,802 %8 INDEX

“THIRD” RIDGE, I, 48; see also haIsE,.354 Pte. J. H., 15 Bn. (b. GUNRIDGE Paddington, Qland), 217 THOM,Lt. C. H. W. (of Bris- TRAMWAY,between Anzac Cove bane ; b. Maryborough, Q’land) and North Beach, 834 2011~823n TRANSPORT,Australian and New THOM,~MG. J. H. (b. Devonport, Zealand, not landed, 362-3, re- Eng.), 7In, 160s turned to Alexandria, 365 ; THOYPSON, Beeby, 8411; strength in Egypt, May, 398n THOMPSON,Lt.-Col. c. w., I29 TRANSPORTS, leave Anzac and THOMPSON,Lt. F. V. (of Walls. Helles owing to submarines, end, N.S.W.), 588 169; Abbassieh, 869, 873; THOMSON,Lt.-Col. G. L., 137-8 Aragoi:, 38611, 782 ; Arcadian, THRACE,182n, 444, 822, go6n 169, 205; Borda, 802n; Ermine, THROSSELL,Capt. El. V. H., V.C. 873; Orange Prince. 851; (of Cowcowing, W. .Aust.; b. Seeong Bee, 380,: ; Southland Northam, W. Aust.), in Hill 60 (plate p. 742), torpedoed, 807-9; Trewallard, 347ir ; see also attack, 29 Aug., 758-60, awarded HOSPITALSHIPS V.C., 760n ; mentioned, 623n TRAVERS,Brig.-Gen. J. H. du B THURSBY,Admiral Sir C. F., 169, (of Criccieth, N. Wales), 582 431n TRAVERSEDTRENCH, see BARBER’S TICKNER,Lt. M. R. (b. Sydney), GALLERY,LONE PINE 105 TRENCHARD,Maj. G. B. B. (of ZNEY,Lt.-Col. L. E., in Battle Dorsetshire, Eng. ; b. London), of Sari Bair, 590, 704; men- 75, 298, 612, 643, 668 tioned, 94, 201, 221, 588 TRENCHES,see FORTIFICATIONS TINSON, Lt. G. E. I. (of Cess- TRENCH-MORTARS,improvised at nock, N.S.W.; b. Maitland, Anzac, 62 ; reach Anzac, 287-90 ; N.S.W.), 62th Japanese, 239, 242, reach Anzac, TODD,Lt.-Col. T. J. (of Subiaco, 75. 288, shorta e of bombs for, W. Aust., and Auckland! N.Z.; 289, fire at Eerman Officers’, b. Christchurch, N.Z.), in Nek 333; Garland (plate p. SO), attack, 7 Aug., 617, 618, 620, 2%. 289-90; 3.7411. type, ?go; 621, 623n catapult-battery, 826 ; Turkish TOFT, Capt. J. P. G. (of Bunda- casualties from, 289; Turkish, berg, Q’land ; b. Bundaberg), 239, 290 103 TRENCH-WARFARE,methods adopted TOhfMIES’ TRENCH(Map p. 32; at Anzac for, 285-7 Sk. pp. 26, 33), see FORTIFICA-TROOP LANE (Sk. p. 814), 814n TIONS TRDTMAN,Gen. Sir C. N. (of TOPOGRAPHY,of battle area at Salisbury, Eng. ; b. Burcomle, Second Battle of Krithia, 9-11, Ens), 49, 97, 99, 116 country north of Anzac, 177-80, TUBE,Ma]. F. H., V.C. (of Long- 189, 350, 567, Plateau 400 and wood, Vic. ; b. ‘‘ St. Helena,” spurs, 267-8, Sari Bair and Longwood), in Lone Pine adjacent features, 455-61, spurs attack, 557, 558, 560-1, 562, leading up to Table Top, 570-1, awarded V.C., 56rt:~. ; mentioned, Hill 60, 726-7; see also MAPS s16n9 555 TOWNSEND,Capt. H. E. (of TULLOCH,Lt.-Col. E. W., 45 Broken Hill, N.S.W.; b. Orange, TUNNELLING.see MINING N.S.W.), 482n TUPMAN, col. J. A. (of Taunton, TOWNSHEND,Capt. S. E. (of Eilg.; b. Portsmouth, Eng.), 38 Sydney and Perth; b. Mackay, TURKEY,764, 848, go9 Q’land), at Quinn’s, IO May, TURKEYKNOLL, 258n, 292, 300, log. 110-1 303, 304, 306; position of, 269 TRAINING,of Australians in Egypt, TURKISHARMY, casualties of. at 410-3; at Anzac, 413 Anzac landing, In, in 19 May INDEX 969

TURKISHARMY-continued. ~URKISH ARhfY-rontinued. attack, 161, 29 May, 222n, Junc, in attack of 19 May, 141, 147, 443, in .Dardanelles Campaign, 148, 150, 158, 161, 29 May, 207 gogn; hne, prior to Second -7TH DIVISION,7, 41% 133, 595, Battle of Krithia, 8-9; troops 64978, 665, 684, 702, 70.1, 709, engaged in Second Battle of 713 ; defence of Bulair lines, Krithia, 41n, at Helles, .May, 523; in Battle of Sari Bair, 132-3, and 28 June, 306, in 19 65940, 9 Aug.9 703-4 May attack, 134, 135, on Penin- ~THDIVISION, 522, 523n, 708, sula, Aug., 468n, and composi- 709; arrives at Chunuk Bair, tion and disposition, 522-3, at 8 Aug., 678, and counter-attacks Anzac, Suvla, and Helles, mid- N.Z. Inf. Bde., g Aug., 705 Aug., 722-3, at Suvla, 7 Au -~TH DIVISION,7, 41n, 132, 133, 647, at 971, 8 Aug., 659-g: 134n, 530, 534, 595, 596, 633n, Chunuk Bair, IO Aug., 709n; 678, 680, 709n; command, 521, attitude of Australians and 522, 669; at Chunuk Bair, 7 N.Zs. towards Turks after 19 Aug., 642, 669, 8 Aug., 679 May attack, 162 ; disposition -1&H DIVISION,7, 4In, 133, after 19 May attack, 168; 522 morale of troops, after 19 May -11~~DIVISION, 7, 133, 522 attack, and attitude towards -12TH DIVISION,595, 649n, 665, Germans, 169, withdrawal of 684, 709, 905; defence of Bulair warships strengthens, 173, June, lines, 523; in Battle of Sari 317-8; troops refrain from fir- Bair, 660; arrests British ad- ing on burial party, 6 May, 256; vance at Suvla, 9 Aug., 702-3 counter-attacks at Lone Pine, -13~~DIVISION, 133, G22. 709n 7-9 Aug., 537-65, at Chunuk -14~~DIVISION, 522 Bair, IO Aug., 709-14; move- -15~~DIVISION, 7, 41n, 133 ments of troops to meet attacks -16~~DIVISION, 133, 135,. !68, on Chunuk Bair and Q, 7 Aug., 306, 522, 713n; composition, 641-3; unaware of progress of 134; command, 324, 475n, 489n; Anzac Evacuation, 891, 897-900; in attack of 19 May, 141, 142, prepares for offensive at Anzac, 144-6 ; disposition of regiments, Jan. 1916, 898-9; attacks at 6 Aug., 525; casualties in Lone Anzac, 20 Der., after Evacua- Pine attack, 566 tion completed, 900-2 -19~~DIVISION, 134, 135, 136, -YIWERIM ARMYGROUP, 522n 168, 522, 523, 527, 684, 713n, -FIRST ARMY,822, goon 900, 901; command and com- -SECONDARMY, 444, 522n, 822, position, 25 &.-I May, 133; 898 in attack of 19 May, 151, -FIFTH ARMY, 133, 520, 521, casualties, 161; in attack on Russell's Top, 29-30 June, 522n, 722, 867, 898 307-17; defends Chunuk Bair -1 ARMYCORPS, 133, 522n and Q, 641-2 -1ST DIVISION,522 -ARTILLERY, see ARTILLERY -2ND DIVISION,133, 134, 135, (TURKISH) 168, 523n; in attack of rg May, -CAVALRY,523n 141-2, 144. 158 -INFANTRY: 11th Regiment, ATHDIVISION, 132, 522, 524n, 66on; defends Abdel Rahman 649, 664; arrives at Chunuk Bair, 8 Aug., 659. 12th Regi- Bair and 971, 7 Aug., 642, 659; ment, 524n. 13th Regiment, at Chunuk Bair, 7-8 Aug., 133, 1349 522-3, 524, 531, 534, 669-70, 672; command, 670 543n, 566n, 595, mn; com- -STH DIVISION,7, 41n, 114, 133, mand, 530; Essad orders to re- 134, 135n, 136, 168, 489n, 522 capture Lone Pine, 530, attacks, 550, 565, 721 ; composition, 134; 550, 551, casualties, 535; 3rd 970 INDEX

TURKISHARMY-continued. rURKISH ARMY-continued. Battalion, I14n, 489n. 14th 527-30, during Turkish counter- Regiment, 114n, 134, 522, 62 attack at Lone Pine, 7-9 Aug., 659, 66on, 664, 72I?a; in attact 542; 2nd Battalion, 328n, oppo- on Quinn’s, 29 297, site Quinn’s, 253, 330; 3rd Bat- 208-12; 1st Batta[io?&n, its talion, 328n, command, 310, defence of Chunuk Bair and Q, opposite Quinn’s, 253, 330, 7 Aug., 642. 15th Regrment, attacks Quinn’s, 29-30 June, 4IH, 114, 522-3, 524, 530, 566% 316. 64th Regiment, 133, I34?S, 595, 721)); reinforces at Lone 681, 709n; at Chunuk Bair, 7 Pine, 7 Aug., 55on. 18th Regi- Airg., 642n, 8 Aug.. 678. 72nd ment, 6wn, 611, 624; attacks (Arab) Regiment, 114n, 133, Russell’s Top, 29-30 June, 134, Ip, 523, 527, 624; repels 307-8, 310-16, casualties, 31;; 6 Bn.s attack on German defends Turk. trenches at Nek, Officers’, 7 Aug., 604; 2nd Bat- 7 Aug., 613. 19th Regiment: talion, 114n, 633n, in defence of 2nd Battalion, 41n. 20th Regi- Chunuk Bair, 7 Aug., 642. 77th ment: 1st Battalion, 41n. 21st (drab) Regiment, 133, 134, 168, Regiment, command, 704n. 23rd 306, 489, 824n; in attack of 19 Regiment, 680, 708, 709. 24th May, 146. 125th Regiment, Rcgiment, 681, 708, 709n; at 133, 134, 251n, 525, 530. 126th Chunuk Bair, 8 Aug., 679. 25fh Rcginitwt, 902. Gendarmerie, Regrment, 681, 709n; at Chunuk 13.5, 523, 565, 647, 703, 721, Bair, 8 Aug., 678; 2nd Bat- 722; at Suvla, 7 Aug., 648; talion, 41n. 26th Regiment: Broussa Battalion, 523n, at 1st Battalion, 4In; 4th Bat- Suvla, 7 Aug., 648. Constan- ialion, 41n. 27th Regiment, 133, tinople Fire Brigade, 822. Fire 134n. 28th Rcginlent, 709n. E-rtinguishing Regiment, 5221r 29th Regiment: 1st Batfalion, -MACHINE-GUNS: 11th Com- 41t1; 2nd Battalion, 41n. 31sf pany, 660n; in defence of Abdel Regiment, 660n. 32nd Regi- Rahman Bair, 8 Aug., 659. ment, 660. 33rd Regiment, 133, 33rd Company, 483n. See also 134, 136, 523% 595, 660n; at MACHINE-GUNS(TURKISH) Suvla, 7 Ai4 647, 648; defends ruRK1sI-i NAVY,torpedo-boat sinks Kill, 971, {“Aug., 659. 46th Australian S/M AE 2, 173; Regiment, 70911. 47th Regi- submarine menace, 388 ; Breslau, ment, 134, 486, 489, 528, 522n; Goeben, 522n, 668, g08n 529, 531, 535, 550; command, TURKS’HUMP (Plate p. 719; Sk. 324! 526; loses Lone Pine P. 3421, 341, 643 position, 525-6, casualties, 525 TURKS’POINT (Map p. 606; Sk. 48th Regiment, 134, 475n, 48% P. 314)~313, 314, 315, 316, 62491; 48411, 525; in 19 May attack, position of, 46 142-3 ; attempts recapture TURNBULL,Lt. A. P. (of Perth; Leane’s Trench, 489-93. 56th b. Dardanup._. W. Aust.)... 618. Regiment, 709n ; 2nd Battalion, 620, 623n qrrr. 57th Regiment, 133, 134, TURSKTENKEUI (MaD- D.. AAG:...., Sk. 135, 289, 309, 704%; command, P. 179)~179, 463 324~1, 70411 ; to attack Quinn’s, TWIN TRENCHES(Sk. p. 2951, 29-30 June, 310; during capture 294 et seq., 476n ; position of, 234 of Lone Pine, 536; 1st Bot- TWISLETON,Maj. F. M. (of Gis- talion, 3wn, 551, 565, 604, &&, borne district, N.Z. ; b. Settle, in 19 May attack, 159, at Ger- Yorks., Eng.), 761n man Officers’, 328, 329-30. casualties in tunnel D21, 336, UNITEDSTATES, see AMERIU reinforces 47 Regt. at Lone UZUN KEUPXU,321; position of, Pine and consolidates position. 523 INDEX 971

VALLEY OF DESPAIR (Plates pp. WALE,Lt. P. G. (of Euroa, Vic.; 273, 498; Maps PP. 75, 472; Sk. b. Benalla, Vic.). 29 P. 475), 268, 271, 272, 301, 473, WALKER,Lt.-Gen. Sir H. B., com- 478, 479, 495; position of, 267 mands 1 Inf. Bde., 4n, 1 Div., VAUGHAN,506 Pte. J. C., 52 Bn. 130, 424, N?. 1 Sector, 800; (of Queenstown, Tas.; b. opposes partial counter-attack Launceston, Tas.), 562n after Turkish fai!ure o? 19 “V” BEACH,HELLES (Plates p. df ny, 163 ; organises mining 7; Sk. P. 51, 5, 356,s operations in 1 Div., 262; VEAR,Lt. W. T. H. (of Auckland, speeds-up tunnelling operations, N.Z. ; b. Auckland), 237 265; objects to plans for cap- VEHIBPASHA. commands Turkish ture of Lone Pine, 452, 453, troops at Helles, Aug., 522 and German Officers’, 454; his VENIZELOS,E., advocates inter- plans for Lone Pine attack, vention Of Greece, Sept., 774, 498; during Turkish counter- 776 ; resigns, 777 ; mentioned, attack at Lone Pine, g Aug., 446n, 779 564 ; orders renewal of attack VERDUN,769 on German Officers’, 7 Aug., VICTORIA..A.I.F. units from. 420 604, during attack, 605; VICTORIA’CROSS, 303n; awarded to wounded, 828-9 ; mentioned, 49. Pte. A. Jacka, qon, Pte. L. 67n, 68, 6g, 82, 128, 131, 140, Keysor, 546n, Pte. J. Hamilton, 166, 224, 225, 255, 256, 260~, 559rr, Lt. F. H. Tubb, 561n, 277, 278, 325, 327% 358, 379~. Cpl. A. S. Burton, 561n, Cpl. 423, 451,464n, 469,487,496, 501, W. Dunstan, 561n, Lt. W. J. 589, 597, 598, 600 Svmons., -.~6~n. Caot.- A. T. WALKER,Lt. K. L. (of Essendon, Shout, 565n, ’Sig. ‘C. R. G. Vic.; b. Ascot Vale, Vic.), 336 Bassett, 673n, Lt. H. V. H. WALKER,103 Sgt, S. 0.. 7 L.H. Throssell, 760n Regt. (of Dorrigo, N.S.W.; b. VICTORIAGULLY (Map p. 146; Sk. Lithgow, N.S.W.), 487n P. 448), 448, 485, 501 WALKER’S RIDGE (Map p. 146; VIENNA,436n, 771 Sk. PP. 151, I78), 45, 48, 58, VILLIWS-STUART,Maj. C. H., 59, 116, 134, 136, 139, 153, 170, killed, 136 177, 179, 183, 185, 194, 254, 293, VINCE, 1033 C.S.M. C. H.. 20 Bn. 312, 313, 314, 350, 358, 374, 4% (of Sydney; b. Stepney, 739, 791, 798. 809, 831, 834, 875, London), 812 881, 883, 891, 8g4, 895; see also VINCENT,see SUCKLING,R. RUSSELL’STOP, NEK VINE HALL,Lt. N. F. (of North WALLACK,Capt. G. T. (of Syd- Sydney ; b. Neutral Bay, ney; b. Hobart), 156 N.S.W.), 218 WALLINGFORD,Maj. J. A. (of VINEYARD,HELLES (Plate p. 43), Auckland. N.Z. : b. Woolwicli. 43, 438, 471 Eng.1, 153, 710,.711 VYVYAN,Air Vice-Marshal Sir WALLISH, 1186 Sgt. A. J. E., 11 Vyell, Soon Bn. (of Sandstone, W. Aust.; b. Apsley, Vic.), 491 WADESON,Lt. J. H. (of Tatura, WALSH. Mai. R. H. (of East Vic.; b. Tatura), 562 Brisbane; b. Goondiwindi, WAITE, Maj. F., cited, 636n, 674n Q’land), 300, 303, 305 WAITE, Lt. G. E. (of Dunedin, WALSTAB,Lt.-Col. J. (of Caster- N.Z. ; b. Dunedin), 705 ton, Vic.; b. Melbourne), __25s WALDENPOINT (Maps pp. 570, WANLISS, Lt.-Col. D. S., at 639; Sk. PP. 197, 574), 567, 568, Second Battle of Krithia, 28, $83. 586, 587; position of, 572; 35-6; commands 2 Inf. Bde.. Canterbury Regt. captures, 574 131, 283n, 335 972 INDEX

WANLISSGULLY {Sk. P. 2671, WATSON,Col. W. W. R. (of Bal- position of, 267 main, N.S.W.; b. Sydney), 851; WARBURTON,934 W.4. F., 14 commands 24 Bn., 422 Bn. (b. Smethwick, Rirming- WATSON’S PIER (Plates pp. 348, ham, Eng.), 662 835), see PIERS WAR COMMITTEE,787, 792, 793; NATT, Lt. C. (of Kimboltoo, recommends Evacuation of NZ.), I9.w Gallipoli, 794 ’ W” BEACH,HELLES (Sk. p. 5), WARCORRESPONDENT, OFFICIAL, his 5, 19, 35, 409 356n, 3&r&, diary quoted, 61gn WEATHER: thunder-storm pre- WAR CORRESPONDENTS,German, cedes Turkish attack of 29-30 inspect Quinn’s, 249-50 June, 308-10, 317, 348; ideal WAR COUNCIL(BRITISH), 787tr; climate at Anzac, Apr.-May, considers failure of navy and 346-7 ; at Dardanelles, Nov., army, Mar.-hlay, 430-2 ; re- 794, 795; wind-storm, 8-9 Oct., quests Hamilton supply estimate 836, 837, 27-29 Oct., 840, 14-17 of additional forces required, Nov., 840-1; rain- and snow- 433 ; Dardanelles Committee re- storm, 27-29 Nov., 845-7; dur- places, 434 ing Evacuation, 887 ; dust-storm WAR COUNCIL(ALLIED), formed, at Lemnos, 21 Dec., 905 793n; meets at Paris, I7 Nov., WEAVERS,Col. T. E. (of Hobart; 793, 6 Dec., 796, at Calais, 5 b. Hobart), 319 Dec., 795, 796 WEBB, 509 Cpl. H., 7 Bn. (of WARD, 1843 Sgt. P. H., 3 Bn. (of Essendon. Vic. : b. Newmarket, Sydney; b. Ipswich, Eng.), 559 Vic.), 560, 561 ‘ WAREHAM.Lt. E. G. (of Brisbane: WmnELL, Maj. R. H., 24, 26, 30, b. Townsville, Qland), 109, IIO 33 WAROFFICE, 375n, 406n, 414, 415, WEEKES,129 Spr. W., 2 Fld. Coy. 424, 765tr, 775, 781, 783, 789, Engrs. (b. Prahran, Vic.), 278 806rr; suggests inquiry into ad- WEIGHILL,1123 Cpl. H. V.. 12 Bn. ministration of A.A.M.C. in (b. Yorkshire, Eng.), 475 Egypt, 1915, 408; increases re- WEIR. hlai. F. V. (of Deniliauin inforcement quotas, 419 and Hiy, N.S.W.; b. Urka, WARSAW,524 N.S.W.), 627, 62% “ WARWICKCASTLE,” 877, 893 WEIRRIDGE (Sk. p. 26?), 56, 173; WATERFALLGULLY (Plate p. 50 ; description and position of, 267 Map p. 6?2), 89, 117, 151, 625, WELLS,Capt. H. (b. Shepherd’s 626; position of, 624 Bush, London), 243 WATER-SUPPLY(Plate p. 463), at WELLS,Maj. J. M. (of Sydney; Anzac, 264, 372-3, shortage, b. Woolwich, Eng.), 547 347, 361, 382, 444, 836, 847, from WELLS, Maj. R. W., mortally wells, 347, supplemented by sup- wounded, 29 plies from Alexandria and WEMYSS,see WESTERWEMYSS Malta, 348, provision for Battle WEST, Lt. J. M. (of St. Kilda, of Sari Bair, 446-7, 49-50; Vic. ; b. Mooroopna, Vic.), in water-lighters at Anzac, 349, Lone Pine attack, 558; men- sunk by shell-fire, 357 ; pump- tioned, 34n, 557, 562 ing plant installed, 349, 449, WESTERNAUSTRALIA, A.I.F. units breaks down, 449 ; condensing from, 420, 428 plant installed, 834 WESTERNFRONT, 288, 436, 764, WATKINS,Lt. H. T. (of Rich- 772, 773, 779, 785, 839; deadlqck mond, N.S.W.; b. North Syd- on, 1915, 430; Allied offensive ney), 90 of Wt.1915, 765-7, 770 WATSON, Maj. S. H. (of WESTERWEMYSS, Admiral-of-the- Plvmpton. S. Aust.: b. Ade- Fleet Lord. suggests combined laihe), 354, 896 naval and military attack, Nov. INDEX 973

WESTERWEMYSS, Admiral-of-the- UHITE. Maj. (temp. Lt.-Col.) J. Fleet Lord-continued. F. (of Glen Iniies, N.S.W.; b. 1915, 794-5, 796; mentioned, Denmait, N.S.W.), 274 788, 846, 847, 860, 862, 870, 879 WHITE FLAG,Turks raise at Lone WESTMACOTT,Lt. R. W. (of Pine, 543 Auckland, N.Z.; b. St. Ger- WHITES VALLEY (Sk. p. 4481, man’s, Cornwall, Eng.), 246 264)~~348, 485, 501 WESTON,357 Pte. F. H., 10 L.H. WHITHAM, Lt.-Gen. J. L., 474n Regt. (of Mundaring, W. Aust.; WHITTING, Maj. E. Le G., 58, b. Laura, S. Aust.), 619, 620 74-5, 144, 160 WESTON,851 Sgt. G. E., 15 Bn. WHYTE, ColonelJ. H. (of Pal- (b. Wigston, Leicestershire, merston North, N.Z.; b. Wairoa, Eng.1, 113 N.Z.1, 747 WHEATFIELD,The (Plates pp WICKS, 555 C.S.M. A. E., 1 Bn 273, 498; Map P. 472; Sk. P. (of Sydney; b. Adelaide), 547, 1-15), 145, 146~~274, 276, 473, CZT 475? 477, 478, 483, 484, 494, 877 ; W%K. Col. G. F. G. (of Bris- position of, 268; see also bane ; b. Brisbane), 314 ROLTON’S HILL AND RIDGE WILBERFORCE,Lt.-Col. W., 41n “ W ” HILLS (Plate p. 654; Maps WILD, Lt. A. E. (of Hinton, PP. 4.5, 718; Sk. PP. 179, 415)~ H.S.W.: b. Shoreditch, London). 179, 183, 444-5, 4479 450, 4538 735n 456, 462, 466, 467, 468, 523n, WILDER-NELIGAN,Lt.-Col. M.. 647, 6-48, 649, 654, 665, 682, 69811, I 89-90 702, 703, 715, 723, 72% 737, WILKINSON,Capt. R. W. (of 761, 784tr; name of, 350; objec- Wellington, N.Z. ; b. Dunedin. tive of 11 Div., 21 Aug., 724 N.Z.1, 579 WHITBREAD,2044 Cpl. H., 48 Bn. WILL, Lt. J. H. (of Launcestoi:, (of Port Pirie, S. Aust.; b Tas. ; b. Launceston), 174-7 Port Pirie), 4g1n WILLETTS,6/737 Pte. G. C., Can- WI~ITE,Maj. A. A. (of Scone, terbury Bn. (of Hokitika, N.Z., N S.W.; b. Waverley, N.S.W.), b. Hokitika), 229n 628n WILLIAMS,Capt. C. M. (of Mel- WHITE, Lt.-Col. A. H. (of Bal- bourne : b. Cairns,.- Q’land). .. 85on larat and Elsternwick, Vic. ; b WILLIAMS.Mai.-Gen. Sir G. (of Ballarat), in Nek attack, 7 Llangibby, Wales ; b. Bitton, Aug., 612, 613, 631-2, killed, Somerset, Eng.), 834 61-1. 62391 WILLIAMS,553 C.S.M. T., 15 Bn. WHITE, Gen. Sir C. B. B., (of Brisbane; b. Cork, Ireland), opposes partial counter-attack 200 after Turkish failure on 19 WILLIAMS, Surg-Gen. Sir W. D. Alay, 163; objects to plans for C., 370, 373, 399, 400 et seq. capture of Lone Pine, 452, WILLMER,Maj., 523, 647. 649, 721 German Officers’, 454; his plans WILSON, Lt., 470 for capture of Lone Pine, WILSON,Pte., 3 Bn., j46n 498-9; becomes chief-of-staff to WILSON,Lt. E. G. (of Warrnam- Birdwood, 827 ; plans “ Silent bool, Vic. ; b. Minehead, Somer- Battle,” 24-27 Nov., 842-3, the set, Eng.), 614, 623~ Evacuation of Anzac, 856-61, WILSON,Lt. G. R. (of Adelaide; 863, 870, 872-84, @; men- b. Torrensville, S. Aust.), 811 tioned, 61, 129, 242, 291, 292, WILSON, Brig.-Gen. L. C. (b. 3929 393, 39Wj 451, 453, 4647 Brisbane), 8ojn, 826 487, 496, 597, 598, 604, 828, 832, WILSON’S KNOB, 572; name ot, 848, 864, 868, 871, 903 470s 974 INDEX

WILSON’SLOOKOUT (Sk. p. 825), WOUNDED(BRITISH AND Ausrma- ~~~~)--conttnued. 877:..I 2 L.H. Bde. establishes, 824-7 1015, -100, 404. 405, 406; WINDER,Lt. H. E. (of Stratford, Kyarra carries first batch to N.Z.; b. Wellington, N.Z.), Australia, 406 i weekly cables 691n sent to Australia reporting pro- WINEGLASSham, 84; Turkish gress of, 416; their desire to battery on, 544-5 return to Anzac, 424-5; self- WINZAR,739 Pte. B. J., 11 Bn inflicted wounds, 425n ; diffi- (of Boulder City, W. Aust.; b. culty of removing from cap- Oxford, Eng.). 495n tured Lone Pine position, 532, WIRE GULLY(Map p. 146; Sk. p. 534, 539-40; fate of, in Turkish 47)s 47, 70, 140, 141, 1429 14s~ hands, 662-3 ; evacuation of, 158, 160, 167, 241, 255, 809, 834, during Battle of Sari Bair, 844, goo; the old battle outpost 717n; plans for care of, after in (plate p. 140), 147, 165 Anzac Evacuation, 880 WIRELESSTELEGRAPHY, see SIG- -TURKISH, in No-Man’s Land, NALLING after 19 May attack, 161, WIsnohr, Brig.-Gen. E. A. (of succor of, after 29-30 Jurie Cottesloe, W. Aust.; b. Inver- attack, 317n ness, Scotland), 878. 896 -See also CASUALTIES,MEDICAL WODEHOUSE,Capt. P. G. (of ARRANGEMENTS Devonshire. Eng. ; b. Bratton WRAY, Chaplain the Rey. F. W. Fleming, Devon), 458n (of Castlemaine district, Vic.; WOLFENDEN,Lt. C. W. (of Mal- b. Taradale, Vic.), 588 vern, Vic. ; b. Prahran, Vic.), 72 WREN,Capt. E. W. G. (of Syd- WOMACK,196 Pte. G. E., 1.L.H. nev : b. Crookwell. N.S.W.), Regt. (of Broughton village, 54k 559n N.S.W. ; b. Ovington, Norfolk, WRIGHT,1062 Cpl. F.,. 7 Bn. (of Eng.), 61on. 631~ Melbourne; b. Clifton Hill, WOOD,Maj. F. A. (of .4uckland, Vic.), 560, 561 N.Z.; b. Wanganui. N.Z.), 692n WOODHOUSE,Lt. T. J. (of YATES,Lt.-Col. R. P., 671 Turner’s Marsh, Tas.; b. YAUANTEPE, 659, 682 Shrewsbury, Eng.), 562 “Y” BEACH (HELLES), IO^, 1.1; Woons, Lt. C. Talbot (of Sydney; see also GUJ.LYBEACH b. Mudgee, N.S.W.), 623n “Y” BEACH,OLD, HELLES(Map WOODS, Lt.-Col. P. w. (of p. 14; Sk. p. IO), 12, 14; posi- Croydon, N.S.W. ; b. Sydney), tion of, IO ~06;in Lone Pine attack, 554, YEOMAN,Capt. J. S. (of East post established by, 516, 538rr, Malvern. Vic.). 602 542 YILGHIN BURNU; 467rr; see also WORRALL,Lt. E. S. (of Prahran, CHOCOLATEHILLS Vic. ; b. Sydney), 8g4n YOUDEN,Lt. F. C. (of Bundaberg, WOUNDED- Q’land : b. Glasgow, Scotland), -BRITISH AND AUSTRALIAN, TOI, 102, 103, 663 collecting of, from battleground YOUDEN, Lt.-COI. H. A. (Of COll- after Second Battle of Krithia, dobolin, N.S.W. ; b. Uddings- 39-30; at Quinn’s, 125; during ton. Lanark, Scotland), in Lone attack from Quinn’s, 4-5 lunz, Pine attack, 517-8. 542-3, post 240 ; fortitude of Indians, 158t1; established by. 517-8, 533, 536, men in action forbidden ti, 542-5 assist, 235n; disposal of, and YOUNG,276 Cpl. A. V., 7 Rn. (of difficulties in returning lo Brunswick, Vic. ; b. Bendigo Anzac, 384-7; method of Vic.), 32 evacuating, 390-1 ; classifica- YOUNG,Maj. D. P. (of Hobart; tion and treatment of, in Egy~ b. Hobart), 78 INDEX 975

YOUNG, Col. F. de B. (b. Naini ZEKI PASHA,mining at German Tal, -India), 834 Officers’, 328-30, explores Aust. YOUNG,Capt. H. H. (of Stuart- tunnel D21, 331-2, 335-7; mill, Vic.; b. Stuartmill), 38n, during capture of Lone Pine, 562 527-30 ; quoted, 565 ; commands YOUNG, Maj.-Gen. R. (of Marton, 21 Turk. Regt., 704n; men- N.Z. ; b. Sunderland, Eng.), commands at Quinn’s, 7 June, tioned, 309n, 340, 524 531, 546n, 247; in attack on Chunuk Bair, 551, 554, 566, 709n, 898n, 899, 637 904 Y.M.C.A., establishes canteen at ZIGHIN DERE.443 ; see also GIJ~LY Anzac, 851 RAVINE

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