[195] The “Times” History of the War, chap. cxii. p. 198.

[196] A detailed account of this small but gallant action is given in The Tenth (Irish) Division in Gallipoli, pp. 161–180.

[197] The daring of the Turkish snipers, who crept across our lines at night and perched in the small trees, was proved when, on September 8, General Inglefield’s horse was shot under him as he rode along the beach from Anzac.

[198] Sir Ian’s dispatch.

[199] Ibid.

[200] In the spring of 1916, General Peyton commanded the successful expedition against the Senussi, west of Egypt.

[201] The brigades were composed as follows:

(1) 1st South Midland (Brigadier-General Wiggin)—

Warwickshire and Worcestershire Yeomanry, Gloucestershire Hussars.

(2) 2nd South Midland (Brigadier-General Lord Longford)—