162nd Brigade (Brigadier-General C. de Winton)—

10th and 11th London, 5th Bedfordshire, and 4th Northants.

163rd Brigade (Brigadier-General Brunker, later under F. F. W. Daniell)—

4th and 5th Norfolks, 5th Suffolks, and 8th Hants.

[147] Uncensored Letters, p. 170. There were 10 French planes.

[148] Our estimates of the enemy’s forces for the days of fighting in August were:

Date. Suvla. Anzac. Helles. Reserve.
August 6–7 3,000 25,000 33,000 39,000
„ 8 5,000 31,000 33,000 20,000[A]
„ 9 7,000 38,000 33,000 20,000[B]
„ 10 9,000 38,000 33,000 25,000
„ 11 13,000 38,000 33,000 25,000
„ 15 20,000 47,000 15,000 12,000
„ 22 26,000 41,000 15,000 12,000

[A] 11,000 marching south. [B] 2000 marching south.

[149] Part of this small and undisciplined body actually landed, but meeting with opposition rapidly withdrew to the ship in characteristic disorder, assuming their object to be accomplished.

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