1914.
| June | 28. | Assassination of Archduke Ferdinand at Serajevo. |
| July | 28. | Austria declared war on Serbia. |
| | 30. | Preliminary arrangements made in New Zealand for a volunteer
Expeditionary Force. |
| Aug. | 2. | Germany declared war on Russia. Germans entered France.
Russians entered Germany. |
| | 3. | Germany declared war on France. |
| | 4. | Britain declared war on Germany. |
| | 5. | "Goeben and "Breslau" at Messina, Italy. |
| | 7. | The New Zealand Government cabled to the Imperial Government
offering the services of an Expeditionary Force. |
| | 8. | British Expeditionary Force landed in France. |
| | 10. | "Goeben" and "Breslau" reported at Constantinople. |
| | 12. | Services of N.Z.E.F. accepted by Imperial Authorities. |
| | 15. | Samoan Force of 1350 New Zealanders and four guns sailed. |
| | 28. | German Samoa surrendered. |
| Sept. | 24. | Main Body embarked on transports. |
| | 25. | Force ordered to await a more powerful escort. |
| Oct. | 14. | "Minotaur" and "Ibuki" arrived in Wellington Harbour. |
| | 15. | Main Body again embarked on transports. |
| | 16. | Convoy sailed from Wellington. |
| | 21. | Arrived at Hobart. |
| | 22. | Left Hobart for Albany. |
| | 28. | Arrived at Albany. |
| Nov. | 1. | Australian and New Zealand convoy left Albany. |
| | | British Naval defeat at Coronel. |
| | 2 | Martial law proclaimed in Egypt. |
| | | First shelling of the Dardanelles Forts by French and British
Squadrons. |
| | 5. | Britain and France officially declared war on Turkey. |
| | 9. | H.M.A.S. "Sydney" destroyed the "Emden" at the Cocos Islands. |
| | 13. | Convoy crossed the Equator; the "Hampshire" joined the convoy. |
| | 15. | Arrived at Colombo. |
| | 17. | New Zealand transports left Colombo for Aden. |
| | 25. | New Zealand transports arrived at Aden. |
| | 26. | Combined Australian and New Zealand convoy left Aden for Suez. |
| | 28. | Received wireless to prepare for disembarkation in Egypt. |
| | 30. | Arrived at Suez. |
| Dec. | 1. | New Zealand ships passed through the Suez Canal. |
| | 3. | Commenced disembarkation at Alexandria. |
| | 4. | First troop train arrived at Helmieh station for Zeitoun Camp. |
| | 8. | German Naval defeat at the Falkland Islands. |
| | | Australian Light Horse Brigade and Ceylon Planters Rifle Corps
attached to N.Z.E.F. |
| | 12. | British Section trained on Salisbury Plain left Southampton for
Egypt. |
| | 13. | Lieut. Holbrook in BII. torpedoed the "Messoudieh" in the
Dardanelles. |
| | 14. | Second Reinforcements left New Zealand. |
| | 18. | Proclamation of a British Protectorate in Egypt; the Khedive Abbas
deposed. |
| | 19. | His Highness Prince Hussein proclaimed Sultan of Egypt. |
| | 23. | March of N.Z. Troops through the streets of Cairo. |
| | 24. | British Section arrived at Zeitoun Camp. |
| | 25. | Christmas Day spent on the Desert. |
1915.
| Jan. | 18. | Division now styled the "New Zealand and Australian Division." |
| | 25. | N.Z. Infantry Brigade ordered to Suez Canal. |
| | 26. | Infantry Brigade left Zeitoun for Ismailia. and Kubri. |
| Feb. | 1. | Advance parties 4th Aust. Inf. Bde. arrived at Zeitoun. |
| | 3. | Turks attacked Suez Canal. New Zealanders engaged; one man died of
wounds and one wounded. |
| | 14. | Third Reinforcements left New Zealand. |
| | 19. | Naval attack on the forts at the entrance of the Dardanelles. |
| | 26. | N.Z. Infantry Brigade returned from Suez Canal to Zeitoun. |
| March | 18. | End of Dardanelles Naval attack. "Queen", "Irresistible" and
"Bouvet" sunk. |
| | 26. | Third Reinforcements, consisting of 63 officers and 2417 other
ranks arrived at Zeitoun. |
| | 29. | Inspection of Division by Sir Ian Hamilton. |
| April | 9. | N.Z. & A. Division, less mounted units, entrained for
Alexandria. |
| | 10. | First transports left for Mudros. |
| | 15. | Transport "Lutzow" with Divisional Headquarters on board arrived
in Mudros Harbour. |
| | 17. | Transport "Lutzow" with Divisional Headquarters on board arrived
in Mudros Harbour. |
| | 17. | Fourth Reinforcements left New Zealand. |
| | 24. | French, British, Australian and New Zealand transports left Mudros
Harbour. |
| | 25. | French landed at Kum Kale. |
| | | British landed at Cape Helles. |
| | | A. & N.Z. Army Corps landed at Anzac Cove; 3rd Australian Infantry
Brigade forced a landing at dawn. |
| | | N.Z. Divisional Headquarters and details ashore at 10 a.m.; Auckland
Battalion all ashore by 12 noon; No. 1 Field Company N.Z. Engineers
and Canterbury and Otago Infantry came ashore during the afternoon. |
| | | Wellington Infantry landed during the night. |
| | 26. | 6 a.m. two guns of N.Z. Howitzer Battery landed and came into
action. |
| | 27. | 2nd Battery N.Z.F.A. landed at 3 a.m. |
| | | Heavy attack against centre and Walker's Ridge beaten off 9.30 a.m. |
| | 28. | Portsmouth and Chatham Battalions (Royal Marine Brigade) arrived 6
p.m. |
| | | Heavy attack against centre and Walker's Ridge beaten off 9.30 a.m. |
| | | No. 2 Company Divisional Train arrived at night. |
| | 29. | Heavy Turkish attacks all along the Anzac Line. |
| | | A Naval Brigade (Nelson and Deal Battalion) arrived at night. |
| May | 2. | Turkish observation post destroyed at Lala Baba by New
Zealanders. |
| | 2/3. | Our attack at head of Monash Gully failed. |
| | 3. | Turk warship in straits fired on transports; "Annaberg" hit. |
| | 4. | Australian attack on Gaba Tepe beaten off. |
| | 5/6. | N.Z. Infantry Brigade and 2nd Australian Brigade left for Cape
Helles. |
| | 6. | 3rd Reinforcements arrived Anzac—sent down to Helles. Combined
French, British and Colonial Forces commenced attack on Krithia. |
| | 7. | New Zealanders in support of 29th Division. |
| | | Sinking of "Lusitania" in the Atlantic. |
| | 8. | Great attack on Krithia not successful. |
| | 10. | Australians at head of Monash Gully attacked Turks, but withdrew. |
| | 12. | N.Z. Mounted Rifles (1500 men) arrived at Anzac to fight as
Infantry. |
| | | Gen. Chauvel with 1400 men of the Australian Light Horse arrived. |
| | 14. | H.M.S. "Goliath" sunk at mouth of straits. |
| | | Queenslanders made a sortie from Quinn's Post. |
| | 15. | General Birdwood slightly wounded in the head at Quinn's Post. |
| | | General Bridges mortally wounded. |
| | 16. | 6-inch Howitzer with R.M.L.I. crew arrived in support of the
Division. |
| | | Machine Gun detachment Otago Mounted Rifles arrived. |
| | 17. | 2nd Australian Infantry Brigade returned. 3 guns of 2nd Battery
N.Z.F.A., man-handled up to Plugge's Plateau. |
| | 18. | Heavy Turkish attacks. |
| | | German Taube flew over Anzac. |
| | 19. | Turks fail to drive A.N.Z. Corps into the sea. |
| | | N.Z. Infantry Brigade returned from Helles. |
| | 20. | Otago Mounted Rifles (dismounted) arrived. Turks first ask for an
armistice. |
| | 27. | H.M.S. "Triumph" torpedoed off Gaba Tepe. |
| | 28. | Late at night Turks fire mine in front of Quinn's Post. |
| | | Canterbury Mounted Rifles take "Old No. 3 Post." |
| | 29. | Attack on Quinn's Post—Major Quinn killed. |
| | | Major Bruce, 26th Indian Mountain Battery killed. |
| | 31. | Turk blockhouse blown up in front of Quinn's by two sappers. |
| June | 3. | 2nd Field Company, N.Z.E., arrived. |
| | 4. | Slight advance made at Cape Helles. |
| | | Canterbury Infantry raided from Quinn's Post late at night. |
| | 5. | Another sortie against German Officers' Trench opposite Courtney's
post. |
| | 7. | Fourth Reinforcements arrived Anzac Cove. |
| | | Sortie from Quinn's Post night of 7/8th. |
| | 8. | First Monitor appeared off Anzac. |
| | 10. | Scouting parties of N.Z.M.R. driven back to No. 2 Post. |
| | 12. | 4.5 Howitzer taken from Howitzer Gully up to Plugge's Plateau. |
| | 21. | French captured the Haricot Redoubt at Cape Helles. |
| | 28. | A marked advance made in the Helles sector. |
| | 29/30. | Turks again unsuccessfully endeavoured to drive the infidels
into the sea. The last Turkish attack on Anzac. |
| July | 2. | Determined Turkish attack at Helles unsuccessful. |
| | 4/5. | Another heavy attack beaten off the British at Cape Helles. |
| | 10. | Turks at Cape Helles asked for Armistice to bury their dead.
Armistice refused. |
| | 11. | N.Z. Hospital ship "Maheno" left Wellington. |
| | 12. | General Masnou, commanding the 1st French Division at Helles,
mortally wounded. |
| | 31. | 200 men of the 11th West Australian Battalion took Turkish trenches
opposite Tasmania Post. |
| Aug. | 3. | 13th (New Army) commenced landing at Anzac. |
| | 5. | Fall of Warsaw. |
| | 6/7. | British delivered holding attack at Cape Helles. |
| | | Australians made heroic attack at Lone Pine, Quinn's Post and Russell's
Top. |
| | | Old No. 3 Post retaken and Table Top and Beauchop's Hill taken by
N.Z.M.R. |
| | | Damakjelik Bair captured by Left Covering Force. |
| | 7. | New landing at Suvla Bay before dawn. |
| | | Rhododendron Spur in the hands of New Zealanders. |
| | 8. | New Zealanders storm Chunuk Bair. |
| | | New Army remains inactive at Suvla. |
| | | Fifth Reinforcements reach Anzac and go into the firing line. |
| | 9. | Ghurkas reach the Saddle between Hill Q and Chunuk Bair. |
| | | New Zealanders cling to the shoulder of Chunuk Bair; relieved at night
by New Army Troops. |
| | 10. | New Army Troops driven from Chunuk Bair by Turkish counter attack. |
| | 11. | Advance from Suvla definitely held up. |
| | 14. | Sixth Reinforcements left New Zealand. |
| | 21. | First attack on Hill 60. |
| | | Italy declared war on Turkey. |
| | 26. | "Maheno" arrived off Anzac. |
| | 27. | Battle renewed for the possession of Hill 60. |
| | 28. | New Zealanders held on to and consolidate their position on Hill 60. |
| Sept. | | Sept. Troops go to rest camp at Sarpi. |
| | 19. | Von Mackensen renewed attack on Serbia. |
| | 20. | Bulgaria Treaty with Turkey announced, thus opening the Balkan
corridor. |
| | 29. | British and Indian troops enter Kut-el-Amara. |
| | 30. | 10th (Irish) Division left Suvla for Salonika. |
| Oct. | 3. | 2nd French Division left Helles for Salonika. |
| | 7. | Britain offered Cyprus to Greece. |
| | 9. | Belgrade captured by Austro-Germans. |
| | 11. | Lord Kitchener asked Sir Ian Hamilton the estimated cost of
evacuation. |
| | 12. | Sir Ian Hamilton replied that evacuation was unthinkable. |
| | 14. | In the House of Lords, Lord Milner and Lord Ribblesdale urged the
evacuation of Gallipoli. |
| | 15. | Britain declared war on Bulgaria. |
| | 16. | Lord Kitchener telegraphed recalling Sir Ian Hamilton. |
| | 17. | Sir Ian Hamilton issued his farewell order. |
| | 20. | General Munro, in London, received instructions to proceed to the
near east and take over command of the M.E.F. |
| | 23. | Wreck of Marquette—10 nurses drowned. |
| | 30. | General Sir Charles Munro first visits the Peninsula. |
| Nov. | 2. | 4th Australian Infantry Brigade arrived from Sarpi Rest Camp. |
| | 6. | Nish captured by the Austro-Germans. |
| | 10. | N.Z. Mounted Rifles arrived from Mudros Rest Camp. |
| | 13. | Lord Kitchener visited Anzac. |
| | 17. | Lt.-Col. Braithwaite, D.S.O., assumed command of N.Z. Infantry
Brigade. |
| | 22. | Battle of Ctesiphen. |
| | 24. | Period of silence ordered: lasted 72 hours. |
| | | Major General Russell took over N.Z. and A. Division. |
| | 26. | Major General Godley assumed command of Army Corps. |
| | 27/8. | Commencement of the Great Blizzard. |
| Dec. | 3. | General Townshend besieged at Kut-el-Amara. |
| | 8. | General Munro ordered General Birdwood to proceed with the
evacuation of Anzac and Suvla. |
| | 10/11. | All sick, wounded, surplus troops, vehicles and valuable stores
removed. |
| | 12. | Announced at Anzac that a winter rest camp would be formed at
Imbros. Surplus guns removed. |
| | 15. | Detailed orders issued for the evacuation. |
| | 16. | All ranks were warned of the impending operations. |
| | 19. | The last night of the evacuation of Anzac and Suvla. |
| | 20. | Evacuation of Anzac and Suvla completed by daylight. Troops
disembarked at Lemos. |
| | 21. | Brig.-Gen. F. E. Johnston returned to Mudros and took over N.Z.
Infantry Brigade; Lt.-Col. W. G. Braithwaite proceeded to Egypt to take
over N.Z. Rifle Brigade. Col. E. W. C. Chaytor took over N.Z. Mounted
Rifle Brigade. |
| | 25. | Christmas Day mostly spent at sea on transports returning to Egypt.
Troops transferred to Egypt between December 21 and 31. |
1916.
1918.