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R.N.D. Royal Naval Division Photograph Front Cover shows musketry practice from trenches at El Kantara, Egypt in April 1915. Top left:- Nelson Battalion entraining at Port Said en route to El Kantara, Suez Canal. Middle left :- Nelson Battalion crossing Suez Canal on route to EI Kantara. Botton left:- Nelson Battalion drawing water at El Kantara. Water was brought from Port Said by lighter & pumped into tanks. These photographs from the J. F. Nicol collection at The Liddle Collection, Leeds University. Note:- In the history 'The Royal Naval Division by Douglas Jerrold one finds:- On 1•t April, orders were received by General Paris to send a detachment to take over a section of trenches at Kantara on the Suez Canal defences, and a composite forceconsisting of two half-battalions from each of the 1 •t and 2°d Naval Brigades (Drake, Nelson, Howe and Anson Battalions), under General Mercer, left forKantara by rail at 7 a.m. th On the 7 the attack by Turkish troops proved to be nothing more than a reconnaissance by a mounted patrol, some sixty strong, which was beaten offwithout loss, the enemy not venturing within effectiverange. ROYAL NAVAL DIVISION R.N.D. INDEX NUMBER 3. ISSUES 17 to 24 incl. Page Numbers. Issue Number 17 :­ 1570 --- 1679. Issue Number 18 :­ 1680 --- 1795. Issue Number 19 :­ 1796 --- 1905. Issue Number 20 :­ 1906 --- 2015. Issue Number 21 :­ 2016 --- 2124. Issue Number 22 :­ 2125 --- 2230. Issue Number 23 :­ 2231 --- 2345. Issue Number 24 :- 2346 --- 2443. 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