[236] The 11th Division (Major-General Fanshawe) now held the Xeros shore and the Kiretch Tepe Sirt. On the broad and deeply ravined undercliff below Jephson’s Post, and even beyond it, the 32nd Brigade (9th West Yorks, 6th Yorkshire, 8th West Riding, and 6th York and Lancaster) had elaborately entrenched and fortified positions which they called the “Green Knoll” and “The Boot.” Brigadier-General Dallas was justifiably proud of the work and of his Yorkshire Brigade. After going round the complicated trenches with me on December 11, he whispered sorrowfully, “Pity to leave them! Pity to leave them!” And to the last he went from man to man, adjuring one to shave, another to wash his shirt, and all to keep smart whatever happened. To such temper the difficult operation owed its success.
[237] The management of their mules by the Indians was remarkable. They controlled those incalculable animals as though they were trained dogs. It was pathetic that the Indians mistook the name of their destination (Mudros) for Madras. “Do you want to go to India so much, then?” an officer asked. “Does a man want to go to heaven?” was the reply.
[238] Beside my personal observation during visits from Suvla in the final days, my chief authorities upon the Anzac evacuation are Phillip Schuler’s Australia in Arms, an officer’s diary in the “Manchester Guardian’s” History of the War, Part 43, p. 187; Sir Charles Monro’s dispatch; and conversation with men who were present. A German correspondent with the Turks on the night of the evacuation wrote in the Vossische Zeitung of January 21, 1916: “So long as wars exist, the British evacuation of the Ari Burnu and Anafarta fronts will stand before the eyes of all strategists of retreat as a hitherto quite unattained masterpiece.”
[239] A dilatory and whispering 6-inch shell, thrown from a black-powder battery north of Troy, was called “Creeping Caroline” by our men. Similarly the French called one particular shell “Marie pressée”—no doubt a “high velocity.”
[240] On December 30 Sir Charles Monro handed over his command to General Sir Archibald Murray and left Mudros for Alexandria on his way back to France.
[241] Shortly before it left, a deed of singular heroism added honour to the 42nd Division. On December 22, in front of Krithia, Second Lieut. Alfred Victor Smith (5th East Lancashire, 126th Brigade), only son of the Chief Constable of Burnley, was throwing a grenade when it slipped from his hand and fell to the bottom of the trench, close to several officers and men. He shouted a warning, and jumped clear into safety. But seeing that the others were unable to get into cover, and knowing the grenade was due to explode, he returned without hesitation and flung himself down on it. He was instantly killed by the explosion. See the London Gazette announcing that the Victoria Cross had been conferred on him after death.
INDEX
(I am indebted to Mrs. E. M. White for undertaking the difficult task of this Index.—H. W. N.)
- A Beach (true), [299], [301], [304] and n., [358].
- A East Beach, [299], [304], [325] and n.
- A West Beach, [299], [304], [325] and n.
- Abdel Rahman Bair, [252], [265], [268], [269], [283].
- Abdul Hamid, [2], [144] and n.
- Abrikja, [317], [323–4].
- Achi Baba, situation of, [79];
- enemy shelling from, [132], [171], [197], [403];
- strength of position, [170] n., [220].
- Achmet, [257].
- Adana massacres, [99], [128] n.
- Adramyti Bay, [222], [362].
- Adrianople, [55].
- Aeroplanes—British, [167], [218–19], [397];
- enemy, [308].
- African troops, [136], [147], [149], [151], [175].
- Agamemnon, [48–9], [51–3], [59], [91].
- Aghyl Dere, [250], [251], [255], [262], [263], [355].
- Agnew, Lt.-Col., [349].
- Aire Kavak, [341].
- Albion, [49], [52], [53], [60], [94], [99].
- Alexandria, transports reloaded at, [69–70], [408].
- Allanson, Maj. Cecil G. L., [272–6].
- Altham, Maj.-Gen., [212], [381].
- Amethyst, [49], [108], [109].
- Ammunition, shortage of, [133], [148], [171], [181], [182], [185], [192], [193], [194] n., [200], [219], [229].
- Anafarta Biyuk, [114], [251], [269], [286], [287], [335];
- entrenched by Turks, [339].
- Anafarta Hills, shelling from, [197].
- Anafarta Ova, [291], [327].
- Anafarta plateau, Turkish guns on, [340].
- Anafarta Sagir—situation of, [287], [288];
- Moore’s patrol on outskirts of (8 Aug.), [317];
- Turkish headquarters at, [388] n.
- “Anafartas, the,” [263].
- “Andarti,” [225] and n.
- Antwerp, R.N.D. at, [24], [148], [203].
- Anzac Cove—conformation of, [110–12];
- storming of (25 April), [111] ff.;
- danger of, from shelling, [196].
- Anzacs. See [Australian and New Zealand Army Corps].
- Apex, the, situation of, [261], [360–1];
- Anzac occupation of, [261], [270];
- subterranean galleries made at, [382];
- abandonment of (Dec.), [399].
- Aragon—reputation of, [211–12] and n.;
- Kitchener’s entourage on, [379];
- Monro’s H.Q. on, [381].
- Arcadian, [80], [148], [166].
- Ari Burnu, [112], [113], [250];
- pier at, [371].
- Ark Royal, [49], [218].
- Armstrong, Lt.-Col. J. C., [81].
- Arno, [315].
- Art of war, [189].
- Artillery:
- Inferiority of, [181].
- Loans from the French, [134], [184], [401].
- Shortage of, [148], [171], [181], [184], [192], [193], [194] n., [219], [228], [229], [339], [361];
- no anti-aircraft guns till winter, [219], [400].
- Askold, [88], [120].
- Asma Dere, [251–2], [263–4], [268–70].
- Asmak Dere, [251].
- Aspinall, Lt.-Col., [315], [316].
- Aspinall, Capt. C. F., [81].
- Asquith, Arthur, [149] n.
- Asquith, Rt. Hon. H. H., War Minister, [16–17];
- agrees to Churchill’s plan, [34–5];
- encourages Italy’s entry, [56];
- the Coalition Ministry, [170];
- estimate of, [19–21];
- quoted on position of experts, [28];
- cited, [376].
- Aster, [295–6], [297] n.
- Athenian expedition to Sicily, [88–9] and n.
- Atrocities, [98].
- Augagneur, M., cited, [35] n. 2.
- Australian and New Zealand Army Corps:
- Casualties of—25–6 April, [127];
- 2 May, [139];
- 4–5 June, [190];
- Lone Pine, [240];
- 6–10 Aug., [283];
- of 4th Austr. Brig. (8 Aug.), [270].
- Characteristics of, [72–3].
- Egypt, in, [70–1].
- Engagements fought by—2 May, [138];
- advance on Krithia (8 May), [155–6];
- 19 May, [161–2];
- 4 and 28 June, [188] ff.;
- Lone Pine (6–9 Aug.), [231–41];
- Sari Bair, [253] ff.
- Evacuation of, [397–400] and n.
- Godley’s tribute to, [284].
- Kitchener’s visit to, [380].
- Landing of (25 April), [113] ff.;
- objects, [79];
- brigades confused, [124], [125].
- Officers of, list of, [82–3].
- Quarters of, [117–18], [125];
- extension of, by 7–10 Aug. fighting, [285].
- Turkish troops opposite (Dec.), [388] n.
- Units of, [83], [154] n. 2, [352] n. 1.
- Withdrawn by battalions to Mudros, [355].
- 1st Australian Division:
- 1st (N.S. Wales) Infantry Brigade—landing of, [116];
- Lone Pine, [233–40].
- 2nd (Victoria) Infantry Brigade—units of, [154] n. 2;
- landing of, [116];
- at Helles, [147], [153], [233];
- Lone Pine (8–9 Aug.), [240];
- the Nek (7 Aug.), [241].
- 3rd (Australia) Infantry Brigade:
- 9th (Queensland) Batt., [115], [190–1].
- 10th (S. Austr.) Batt., [115].
- 11th (W. Austr.) Batt., [231].
- 12th (S. Austr., W. Austr., and Tas.) Batt., [239].
- New Zealand and Australian Division:
- Officers’ reconnaissances, [249].
- Reserve (May), [147].
- Sari Bair, [253].
- Machine-Gun Section, [280].
- New Zealand Mounted Infantry Brigade—fighting at the Nek (30 June), [191];
- Sari Bair, [254] ff.;
- evacuation, [398].
- Auckland Regiment—Sari Bair, [257], [265], [266], [277–8];
- Hill 60 attack (27 Aug.), [353].
- Canterbury Regt.—Sari Bair, [258];
- Hill 60 attack (21 Aug.), [349];
- (27 Aug.), [353].
- Otago Regt.—Hill 60 attack (21 Aug.), [349];
- (27 Aug.), [353].
- Wellington Regt., [353].
- 1st Australian Lt. Horse Brigade—evacuation of, [398].
- 1st N.S. Wales Regt., [242–3].
- 2nd Queensland Regt., [242].
- New Zealand Infantry Brigade—units of, [83], [154] n. 1;
- landing of, [116];
- at Helles, [147], [153].
- Auckland Batt.—occupies Plugge’s Plateau, [116];
- Sari Bair, [254], [260–1];
- on Rhododendron Nek (7 Aug.), [264].
- Canterbury Batt., [254], [260–1].
- Otago Batt.—“Baby 700,” [139];
- Sari Bair, [254], [260] and n. 2, [261].
- Wellington Batt.—Sari Bair, [254], [260–1], [266], [277–8].
- 4th (Australian) Infantry Brigade—landing of, [116];
- “Baby 700,” [139];
- Sari Bair, [255], [262], [283];
- Hill 60 attack (21 Aug.), [348–9], [351];
- evacuation of, [398].
- All Battalions of, in Sari Bair assault, [268–70].
- Otago Mounted Rifles Regt., [254], [256], [258–9].
- 2nd Australian Lt. Horse Brigade, [84];
- 6th Regt., [398].
- 3rd Australian Lt. Horse Brigade, [84];
- evacuation of, [398].
- 8th (Victorian) Regt., [244].
- 9th Regt., [354].
- 10th (W. Australian) Regt., [244], [354].
- 2nd Australian Division:
- Arrival of, [355] and n.;
- of 18th Batt., [352].
- Composition of, [338] n. 1.
- Infection of, with dysentery, [357].
- 18th Batt., [352], [353].
- Australian Engineers—5th Company, [399].
- Bridging Train, [325] n.
- Maori Contingent, [254], [256], [258], [265], [268], [353], [398].
- New Zealand Engineers, [254], [255], [259].
- B Beach, [299], [304–5], [392].
- “Baby 700,” [138], [244].
- Bacchante, [111], [116], [125], [213], [234].
- Backhouse, Commodore O., [84], [137].
- Bagdad railway, [3–4], [6].
- Bailloud, Gén, [152–3], [193], [366].
- Baka Baba, [288].
- Baldwin, Brig.-Gen. A. H., blunder of, (8–9 Aug.), [270–1];
- belated arrival and retreat, [277];
- killed, [281];
- mentioned, [204], [216] n. 2.
- Balfour, Rt. Hon. A. J., [15], [35], [170];
- cited, [28].
- Balkan races, German attitude to, [3].
- Balkan States, forces available in, [365].
- Balloons (“Silver Babies”), [219].
- Barrage, [159], [173].
- Bartlett, Ashmead, [170] n.;
- cited, [119];
- quoted, [186] n.
- Basrah, British seizure of, [12].
- Battleship Hill, [247], [261], [264].
- Battles (after the landings phase)—6 May, [147] ff.;
- 8 May—advance on Krithia, [155–6];
- 19 May, [161] ff.;
- 4 June, [172] ff.;
- 28 June, [182] ff.;
- 12 July, [199] ff.;
- 6 Aug.—feints at Helles, [227] ff.;
- at Anzac, [231] ff.;
- 6–10 Aug.—Sari Bair, [253] ff.;
- 6–12 Aug.—Suvla Bay, [295] ff.;
- 15 Aug., [329–32];
- 20–21 Aug.—Scimitar Hill, [339] ff.;
- Kaiajik Aghala, [348] ff.;
- 27–28 Aug., [353–4];
- 19 Dec.—Krithia Nullah, [402];
- 7 Jan., [403].
- Bauchop, Lt.-Col. A., [206], [259].
- Bauchop’s Hill, [251], [254], [256], [259], [262].
- Baumann, Gén., [84].
- Bean, Capt. C. E. W., photographs taken by, xiii;
- assistance from, [119] n.;
- quoted, [234] n. 2, [238], [264], [282];
- cited, [351] n.
- Bean, Capt. J. W., [237].
- Beauchamp, Col. Sir Horace, [327–8].
- “Beetles,” [215–16], [295], [300].
- Bennett, Col., [241].
- Besika Bay, French feint at, [120–1].
- Bibliography, xiii-xiv.
- Binns, Capt., [225].
- Birdwood, Lt.-Gen. Sir W. R., criticism by, of Carden’s scheme—telegram of 5 March, [44], [55];
- advises immediate landing (22 March), [63];
- quarters of, [210];
- eulogy by, of Left Assaulting Column at Sari Bair, [264];
- hurries up reserves (10 Aug.), [282];
- supersedes Hamilton, [372];
- Special Order on Kitchener’s visit, [380];
- in command of “Dardanelles Army” (Nov.), [381];
- ordered to evacuate (8 Dec.), [386];
- scheme for Helles evacuation, [401];
- estimate of, [374];
- mentioned, xii, [70], [82], [90], [118], [207], [253], [279], [322].
- Birrell, Surgeon-Gen. W. E., [81], [141].
- Biyuk Anafarta. See [Anafarta Biyuk].
- Biyuk Kemiklo. See [Suvla Point].
- “Blister ships,” [215], [295].
- Boghali, [115], [118].
- Bolton, Lt.-Col., [154] n. 2.
- Bolton’s Hill, [125].
- Bombardments—
- of 3 Nov. 1914, [1], [29] and n. 2;
- of 18 Feb. 1915, [50–1];
- of 25 Feb., [51–2];
- of 4 March, [52];
- of 6 March, [53];
- of 5 and 7 Mar., [53], [54];
- political effects of Feb. and March bombardments, [55–6];
- ineffectiveness of bombardments throughout the campaign, [340], [353].
- Boomerang, the, [184].
- Boot, the, [390] n.
- Bordeaux, Lt.-Col., [153] n.
- Bourne, Lt., [242].
- Bouvet, [49], [50], [60–1].
- Bouyssou, Capt., [84].
- Bowman-Manifold, Lt.-Col. M. G. E., [81].
- Boyle, Capt. the Hon. A., xii.
- Braithwaite, Maj.-Gen. W. F., [70], [81], [162], [328], [371].
- Braithwaite, Lt.-Col. W. G., [83].
- Brand, Major, [115].
- Brandreth, Major, [178].
- Branet, Lt.-Col., [84].
- Breslau, [8–9] and n.
- Bridges, Maj.-Gen. W. T., [70], [71], [83], [138];
- death and estimate of, [160].
- Brighton Beach, [231].
- British troops in the campaign:
- Officers, shortage of, [336], [338] n., [376].
- Positions of (6 Aug.), [225].
- Strength of (early Aug.), [219];
- (mid Aug.), [336].
- VIIIth Army Corps (see also, for its components, various Divisions under British troops):
- Composition of, [156], [172], [219].
- French guns left with, [401].
- Hunter-Weston succeeded by Stopford and later Davies in command of, [200–1], [292].
- Organisation of, with French into four sections, [159].
- IXth army Corps (see also, for its components, various Divisions under British Troops):
- Blizzard casualties (Nov.), [385].
- Composition of, [219], [293].
- De Lisle succeeds Stopford in command of (15 Aug.), [332].
- Godley’s tribute to, [284].
- Gun shortage of, [294], [339].
- Intelligence and Staff work of, bad, [316–17], [318].
- Reorganisation of, ordered (13 Aug.), [329].
- 10th (Irish) Division:
- Arrival of, from Mitylene and landing (7 Aug.), [303–4];
- split up into three, [304];
- only two Brigades under Stopford, [293];
- task for, [298].
- Composition of, [217] n. 2.
- Guns attached to, [296] n., [361].
- Quality of, [366].
- Salonika, transfer to, [366–7].
- 29th Brigade—at Anzac, [225], [293].
- 10th Hampshires—Hill Q, [270];
- on 21 Aug., [349].
- 6th Royal Irish Rifles, [270].
- 5th Connaught Rangers—at Saif-Bair (10 Aug.). 282;
- fighting on 21 Aug., [349–50] and n.;
- withdrawn for rest, [352];
- attack of 27 Aug., [353–4].
- 30th Brigade—arrival of, from Mitylene and Mudros, [295];
- attack along Kiretch Tepe Sirt (15–17 Aug.), [329–31];
- withdrawn to rest, [338] n. 2.
- 6th Munster Fusiliers—capture Jephson’s Post (7 Aug.), [310];
- storm the Pimple (15 Aug.), [330–1].
- 7th Munster Fusiliers, [310].
- 6th Royal Dublin Fusiliers—with Brig.-Gen. F. F. Hill, [295];
- advance on Chocolate Hill (7 Aug.), [306–9];
- storm the Pimple (15 Aug.), [330–1].
- 7th Royal Dublin Fusiliers—with Brig.-Gen. F. F. Hill, [295];
- advance on Chocolate Hill, [306–9].
- 31st Brigade—arrival from Mitylene, [295];
- withdrawn from Green Hill (10 Aug.), [324];
- attack on Kiretch Tepe Sirt (15–17 Aug.), [329];
- Lt.-Col. King-King in command of, [332];
- withdrawn to rest (17 Aug.), [338] n. 2.
- 5th Inniskilling Fusiliers—landed at Suvla Point, [304];
- with Mahon (7 Aug.), [310];
- on Kiretch Tepe Sirt (15–17 Aug.), [330].
- 6th Inniskilling Fusiliers—advance on Chocolate Hill (7 Aug.), [306–9];
- (8 Aug.), [319];
- on Kiretch Tepe Sirt (15–17 Aug.), [330].
- 5th Royal Irish Fusiliers—advance on Chocolate Hill (7 Aug.), [306–9];
- (8 Aug.), [319];
- almost exterminated, [331].
- 6th Royal Irish Fusiliers—advance on Chocolate Hill (7 Aug.), [306–9];
- (8 Aug.), [319];
- almost exterminated, [331].
- 5th Royal Irish Pioneers, [295], [304], [310].
- 58th Brigade R.F.A., [296] n., [329].
- 11th (Northern) Division:
- Composition of, [217] n. 1.
- Evacuation of, [392].
- Guns attached to, [295–6] n.
- Hamilton’s design for landing of, [298].
- Imbros, at (6 Aug.), [225–6].
- Improvement of, [361].
- Inexperience of, [293].
- Scimitar Hill attack (21 Aug.), [338] ff.
- Tenth Division battalions mixed up with (7 Aug.), [304].
- Xeros shore and Kiretch Tepe Sirt held by, [390] n.
- 32nd Brigade—landing of, at Suvla (6 Aug.), [300];
- inaction of (7 Aug.), [302–3], [305–6], [308] n.;
- Hill to co-operate with, [305];
- attack on Scimitar Hill (9 Aug.), [320];
- error of 21 Aug., [341], [344];
- elaborate entrenchments of, [390] n.
- 9th W. Yorks—occupy Lala Baba (6 Aug.), [300];
- at Hill 10, [302];
- on Anafarta ridge, [318].
- 6th Yorks, [300].
- 33rd Brigade—landing of, at Suvla (6 Aug.), [300];
- on Lala Baba, [302];
- error of 21 Aug., [341–2], [344].
- 6th Lincolns and 6th Borderers—reinforce Hill’s column (7 Aug.), [307], [308] n.;
- storming of Chocolate Hill, [309];
- withdrawn, [309];
- attack on Scimitar Hill (9 Aug.), [320], [321].
- 34th Brigade—landing of, in Suvla Bay, [299], [300–1];
- inaction of (7 Aug.), [302–3], [305–6], [308] n.;
- Hill to co-operate with, [305];
- attack on Scimitar Hill (9 Aug.), [320];
- Brig.-Gen. J. Hill in command of, [332];
- attack of 21 Aug., [341].
- 9th Lancs. Fusiliers, [302].
- 11th Manchester, [301–2], [310].
- 6th E. York Pioneers, [317].
- 13th (Western) Division:
- Arrival of, [200], [216].
- Composition of, [216] n. 2.
- Evacuation of, [392], [396].
- Maude, Maj.-Gen. F. Stanley, in command of, [355].
- Quality of, [361].
- Sari Bair, allotted for, [225], [254], [255], [293];
- casualties (7–10 Aug.), [283];
- returned to IXth Army Corps at Suvla, [355].
- Shaw, Maj.-Gen., invalided from, [333].
- 38th Brigade—quarters of, [204].
- 6th E. Lancs., [270].
- 6th S. Lancs.-Sari Bair, [265];
- Chunak Bair and the supreme moment, [272–4];
- disaster and retreat, [275–6].
- 6th Loyal N. Lancs.—Hill Q, [270]–1;
- relieve New Zealanders and Gloucesters on Rhododendron Ridge (10 Aug.), [278–9];
- overwhelmed, [279].
- 39th Brigade—Divisional Reserve at Sari Bair, [255].
- 9th Royal Warwicks, [216] n., [265], [268];
- left without officers, [281].
- 7th Gloucesters—Sari Bair assault, [265–7]:
- attacked by Turks (9 Aug.), [277–8];
- left without officers (10 Aug.), [281].
- 9th Worcesters, [216] n.;
- in support in Sari Bair attack, [265], [268], [272];
- inactive, [276–7];
- left without officers (10 Aug.), [281].
- 7th N. Staffords—in support in Sari Bair assault, [265], [268], [272];
- inactive, [276–7];
- attacked near Fusilier Bluff (7 Jan.), [403].
- 40th Brigade:
- 4th S. Wales Borderers—Sari Bair, [262];
- fighting on 10 Aug., [283];
- 21 Aug., [349].
- 8th Royal Welsh Fusiliers, [245–6].
- 5th Wilts—Hill Q, [271];
- relieve New Zealanders and Gloucesters on Rhododendron Ridge (10 Aug.), [278–9];
- “almost annihilated” (10 Aug.), [279].
- 8th Welsh Pioneers, [216] n. 2, [265–6].
- 29th Division:
- Allotted for Dardanelles, [42];
- delays, [42];
- arrival at Malta, [63].
- Battle of 6–8 May, [148] ff.
- Casualties of, heavy, [147];
- to 9 May, [157];
- to 8 June, [178–9] and n.
- Composition of, [82].
- Hamilton’s tribute to, [201].
- Helles attack (6 Aug.), [225], [227].
- Landing task of, [78–9].
- Quality of, [127], [133], [201], [243];
- of Territorial unit, [135].
- Rested in brigades at Imbros, [362].
- Scimitar Hill attack from Suvla (21 Aug.), [338] ff.;
- back at Helles, [402].
- 86th Brigade—battle of 28 April, [133];
- broken up among 87th and 88th Brigades, [147];
- Scimitar Hill attack (21 Aug.), [344];
- evacuation of, [391].
- and Royal Fusiliers—at V Beach, [104], [105–6];
- fighting of 4–6 June, [176], [178];
- casualties of, [178–9];
- 28 June, [184];
- sufferings in the blizzard (Nov.), [384–5].
- 1st Lancs. Fusiliers, [101–4].
- 1st Royal Munster Fusiliers—V Beach landing, [95–8];
- storm Seddel Bahr, [127–8];
- amalgamated into the “Dubsters,” [151].
- 1st Royal Dublin Fusiliers—V Beach landing, [94–6], [98];
- storm Seddel Bahr, [127–8];
- amalgamated into the “Dubsters,” [151].
- 87th Brigade—in the fight of 28 April, [133];
- 6–8 May, [150], [153], [154];
- Scimitar Hill attack (21 Aug.), [343].
- 2nd S. Wales Borderers—at De Tott’s Battery, [91];
- at Y Beach, [107–9];
- battle of 8 May, [154];
- casualties, [179] n.;
- 28 June, [183].
- 1st Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers—at Implacable Landing, [106];
- in the fight of 28 April, [133];
- of 6–8 May, [150];
- of 28 June, [183];
- take Fusilier Bluff, [184].
- 1st Border Regt.—at Implacable Landing, [106];
- in the fight of 28 April, [133];
- of 28 June, [184].
- 88th Brigade—officer losses of, [99];
- battles of 28 April, [133];
- of 29 April, [135–6];
- of 6–8 May, [150], [153];
- of 4 June, [174];
- Helles attack (6 Aug.), [227];
- evacuation of, [392].
- 4th Worcester Regt.—W Beach landing, [103–4];
- in the fight of 28 April, [133];
- of 1 May, [136];
- of 4 June, [174].
- 2nd Hampshire Regt.—V Beach landing, [95], [97–8];
- storm Seddel Bahr, [127–8];
- casualties of, [179].
- 1st Essex Regt.—W Beach landing, [103];
- in fight of 1 May, [135];
- of 6 Aug., [228].
- 5th Royal Scots (Territorial)—in fight of 1 May, [135];
- 6–8 May, [150].
- 87th and 88th Brigades, 29th Indian Infantry Brigade and Lancs. Fusiliers added to, [147].
- 1st Newfoundlanders’ Battalion attached to, [361].
- 42nd (E. Lancs.) Division:
- Brigades of 29th Division made up by, [147].
- Composition of, [137] and n.
- Egypt, in, [70], [137].
- Helles feint (6–7 Aug.), [225], [227–9].
- Heroism of officer of, [402] n.
- Withdrawn for rest, [402].
- 125th Lancs. Fusiliers, [151], [153], [229].
- 126th E. Lancs.—split up among 29th Division (May), [159].
- 4th E. Lancs. Batt. at the Vineyard, [229].
- 127th Manchester Brigade—at Gurkha Bluff (12 May), [158];
- battle of 4 June, [173–4];
- the Vineyard (7 Aug.), [229];
- quality of, [158], [174], [176].
- 52nd (Lowland Territorial) Division:
- Arrival of, [180].
- Composition of, [181] n.
- Helles, at (6 Aug.), [225].
- Kereves Dere (12 July), [199].
- Quality of, [181].
- 155th Brigade, [199].
- 156th Brigade—battle of 28 June, [185];
- success of 15 Nov., [382].
- 157th Brigade—Kereves Dere (12 July), [199];
- Krithia Nullah attack (19 Dec.), [402].
- 53rd (Welsh) Division, [225], [284]:
- Composition of, [218] n.
- Evacuation of, [391].
- Improvement of, [361].
- Salonika, for, [366].
- Scimitar Hill attack (9 Aug.), [320];
- renewed attack (10 Aug.), [323–4].
- Sulajik-Kiretch Tepe line held by (21 Aug.), [339].
- 1/1st Hereford Batt., [321].
- 54th (E. Anglian) Division, [225], [284]:
- Anzac, brought to, [355].
- Composition of, [218].
- Improvement of, [361].
- Sulajik-Kiretch Tepe line held by (21 Aug.), [339].
- Suvla, ordered to (9 Aug.), [323];
- landed (10–11 Aug.), [325].
- 162nd Brigade, [329–30].
- 163rd Brigade, [327–8].
- 2nd Mounted Division (Yeomanry):
- Composition of, [338] n. 1.
- Quality of, [337–8].
- Scimitar Hill attack (21 Aug.), [345–6].
- 29th Indian Infantry Brigade:
- Anzac, transferred to (4–5 Aug.), [225].
- Arrival of, [134].
- Godley’s tribute to, [284].
- Health record of, [357].
- Hill 60 attack (21 Aug.), [349].
- Mule management by, [393] n.
- Reserve in battle of 7 May, [153].
- Sari Bair, [254], [255], [262–3].
- Turkish aeroplane messages to, [187–8], [370].
- 5th, 6th, and 10th Gurkhas—capture of Gurkha Bluff, [158];
- battle of 4 June, [174];
- of 28 June, [184];
- of 2 July, [197];
- Koja Chemen assault, [263], [268];
- Chunuk Bair and the supreme moment, [272–4];
- Disaster and retreat, [275–6];
- battle of 21 Aug., [349];
- evacuation of, [392], [393] n., [396].
- 14th Sikhs—in battle of 4 June, [174];
- Koja Chemen assault, [263].
- Indian Mountain Artillery Brigade, [254], [255].
- Indian Mountain Battery—at Anzac landing, [116];
- at Sari Bair, [254].
- Lovat’s Scouts, [360–1].
- Royal Engineers:
- 5th Anglesey Company, [391].
- 6th Company, [319].
- Royal Field Artillery:
- 10th Battery, [197].
- 15th Heavy Battery, [329].
- 55th Brigade, [361].
- 56th Brigade, [361].
- 58th Brigade, [296] n., [329].
- 59th Brigade, [295] n.
- 69th Brigade, [280].
- 4th Howitzer Lowland Brigade, [296] n.
- Royal Garrison Artillery—4th Highland Mountain Brigade, [296] n.
- Royal Naval Division:
- Antwerp, at, [24], [148], [203].
- Battle of 6–8 May, [149], [151], [153], [156].
- Composition of, [84].
- Feint at Karachali, [119–20].
- French lines taken over by (Dec.-Jan.), [402].
- Guns not with, [182].
- Headquarters of, [131], [203].
- Landing task of, [79].
- Mudros, at, [68].
- Port Said, at, [70].
- Position of, on 6 Aug., [225].
- Quality of, [148], [176], [203].
- 1st Naval Brigade:
- Drake Batt., [133], [147], [149].
- Nelson Batt., [138], [177], [199].
- 2nd Naval Brigade—part of French line taken over by (May), [137];
- composite character of, after 4 June, [175] n.:
- Anson Batt., [89];
- at V Beach landing, [94–5];
- battle of 4 June, [173], [175] and n.
- Collingwood Batt., [175] and n.
- Hood Batt., [149] n.;
- reinforce the French, [147];
- battle of 4 June, [173], [175] and n.
- Howe Batt.—reinforce the French, [147];
- battle of 4 June, [173], [175] and n.
- 3rd Naval Brigade:
- Plymouth Batt., [89], [147];
- at Y Beach, [107–8];
- in battle of 6–8 May, [149].
- Portsmouth Batt., [138–9].
- Scottish Horse, [360–1].
- South-Western Mounted Brigade, [361].
- Brodrick, Lt.-Gen. St. John, [81].
- Brooke, Rupert, [86–7].
- Brooks, Mr., pictures by, xiii.
- Brown, Col., [233].
- Browne, Col. R. S., [352] n. 1.
- Brown’s Dip, [233].
- Bruce. Lt.-Col. the Hon. C. G., [158].
- Brulard, Gén., succeeds Gén. Bailloud, [193], [372];
- succeeds Gén. Masnou, [202];
- leaves guns to British VIIIth Corps, [401].
- Buchan, Col. John, [366], [367] n.
- Bulair, Turkish reinforcements from (9 Aug.), [319].
- Bulair landing, drawback to, [222].
- Bulair lines, bombardment of (25 April), [119].
- Bulair position, [75–6].
- Bulgaria:
- Central Powers, leaning to (May), [169];
- Secret Treaty (July), [199];
- Turkish Treaty signed, [364];
- joins Central Powers (Oct.), [367–8];
- effect of this adhesion, [381].
- Forces of, available, [365].
- Importance of attitude of, [55].
- Overtures to, [194].
- Paget’s Report on (17 March 1917), [55].
- Serbia, animosity against, [55], [221], [364].
- Burnt Hill. See [Scimitar Hill].
- Burston, Col. J., [352] n. 1.
- Burton, Col., [361].
- Byng, Maj.-Gen. Sir Julian, [332], [361], [372], [395–6].
- C Beach, [299], [392].
- Callwell, Gen., quoted, [9–10], [41].
- Camber Beach, [98].
- Camouflage, [150].
- Cannon, Lt.-Col., [268].
- Canopus, [49], [119–20], [217].
- Canteen ship (Sept.), [206], [357].
- Carden, Lt.-Col. J., [279].
- Carden, Vice-Adm. Sir Sackville, early bombardment by (Nov. 1914), [1];
- views on forcing the Straits, [25];
- memorandum on four stages, [32–3];
- ships under (Feb. 1915), [48–50];
- bombardment of the Forts, [51];
- urges military co-operation, [58];
- resigns, [58].
- Carey. Lt.-Col. A. B., [84].
- Carruthers, Brig.-Gen. R. A., [82].
- Carson, Sir E., [378].
- Carthage, [196].
- Cass, Major, [154], [156].
- Casson, Col., [91], [92], [133].
- Casson, Brig.-Gen. H. G., [181] n.
- Casualties:
- Anzac. See under [Australian and New Zealand Army Corps].
- Figures—first ten days, [140];
- end of May, [168] n.;
- 4 June, [177];
- 28 June, [185];
- to end of July, [216];
- August, [358];
- second week in August (Helles, Anzac, Suvla), [336];
- 21 August (Scimitar Hill), [346–7];
- 27–28 August, [354].
- French. See under [French Expeditionary Corps].
- Inadequate provision for, [118], [140–2], [213–14].
- Officers (10 Aug.), [281].
- Sickness, [406]; (Sept.), [356].
- 10th Division (15 Aug.), [330], [331].
- 29th Division, [157].
- Total, [406].
- Cather, Lt., [164] n.
- Cayley, Brig.-Gen. W. de S., [216] n., [281].
- Chadwick. Capt., [204].
- Chailak Dere, [250], [254–6], [258], [260] n. 2, [271].
- Champagne battle, [362–3].
- Chanak, [52–3], [63] n.
- Chapman, Lt.-Col. A. E., [300], [352].
- Charlemagne, [49], [52], [60].
- Chatham, [298], [373].
- Chatham’s Post, [231], [248].
- Chauvel, Brig.-Gen. H. G., [83], [137], [242].
- Chelmer, [256].
- Chessboard, the, [191], [244–5].
- Chocolate Hill (Yilghin Burnu)—description of, [287];
- Hill’s capture of (7 Aug.), [306–9];
- centre of Scimitar Hill attack (21 Aug.), [339];
- shrapnel wound at, [341] n.;
- mentioned, [298], [335].
- Christian, Rear-Adm. Arthur, [297].
- Chunuk Bair:
- “Chimney,” [247];
- dead thrown over, [282–3].
- Conformation of, [247].
- Nek to southern shoulder of, [261].
- South-west shoulder of, ours, [268].
- Struggle for, defeated, [276–8], [323], [324].
- Turkish attack from (10 Aug.), [280–1].
- mentioned, [244], [254], [265].
- Churchill, Maj. J. S. S., [81], [170].
- Churchill, Rt. Hon. Winston, bombardment of 3 Nov. 1914 ordered by, [1];
- scheme for Greek seizure of Gallipoli, [9];
- project for the British expedition, [12–13];
- position in the War Council, [21];
- siege gun misconception of, [23–4], [33], [51];
- communications with Carden, [24–5];
- presses his scheme, [35];
- urges Carden to press attack, [57–8];
- proposed visit of, to Dardanelles, [214];
- his defence of the expedition, [385–6], [409].
- Clapham Junction, [132], [203].
- Clifton Browne, Maj.-Gen., [361].
- Clyfford, Lt.-Com., [382].
- Collins, Col., [173] n.
- Colne, [256–7].
- Constantine, King of Greece, disapproves Dardanelles campaign, [10–11];
- reported desirous of war (March 1915), [56] and n. 1;
- again opposed to alliance with Entente, [56] n. 2;
- declines to assist Serbia, [365], [368];
- stealthy neutrality of, [183];
- mentioned, [11] n., [48].
- Constantinople, dismay in (Feb. 1915), [144].
- Cooper, Major Bryan, [306] n.;
- cited, [308] n.
- Cooper, Brig.-Gen. R. J., [217] n. 2, [281].
- Cornwallis, [49], [52], [89], [91], [99], [164], [396].
- Costeker, Capt., [97].
- Costemalle, Comdt., [152] n. 2.
- Courtney-Boyle, Lt.-Com. Edward, [145].
- Courtney’s Post, [161], [188].
- Cox, Maj.-Gen. Sir Herbert, captures Gurkha Bluff, [158];
- Hill 60 attacks (21 Aug.), [349];
- (27 Aug.), [353];
- mentioned, [85], [134], [254], [255], [262], [268].
- Creighton, Rev. O., cited, [170] n.
- Cretan “Andarti,” [225] and n. 1.
- Crewe, Lord, [15];
- cited, [28].
- Cribb, Capt., [117].
- d’Adhémar, Lt.-Col., [153] n.
- Dallas, Brig.-Gen., [390] n.
- d’Amade, Gén.-de-Div., [70], [84], [120], [159–60].
- Damakjelik Bair (Hill 40), [255], [264], [349], [350], [355];
- description of, [252];
- S. W. Borderers’ storming of, [262].
- Daniell, Brig.-Gen. F. F. W., [327].
- D’Annunzio, [170].
- Dardanelles:
- Character of the Strait, [45–6].
- Current in, [45].
- View of, by Lancashires and Gurkhas (9 Aug.), [273].
- Dardanelles campaign:
- Advantages of, if successful, vii-viii, [22–3], [408–9].
- Amphibious expedition considered, [41];
- delays, [42–3], [52], [54], [57], [62–3].
- Conditions of life in, [152].
- Failure of, causes of, [406–8].
- Force required for, early estimates of strength of, [10], [23], [40];
- troops not available before April, [22], [33], [40];
- actual strength in April, [85];
- on 6 May, [147];
- units engaged, see (1) [Australian and New Zealand Army Corps], (2) [British troops], and (3) [French Expeditionary Corps].
- Justification of, [172].
- Military attitude towards, [64–5].
- Naval expedition alone ordered, [33];
- British casualties, [62] n.
- Official attitude towards, [140], [142], [170] n., [181], [214], [336–7], [370], [377], [408–10].
- Withdrawal from the Peninsula, ease of presupposed, [14], [23], [33].
- “Dardanelles Committee,” [214] and n.
- Dardanus, Fort, [52–3], [59].
- Davidson, Capt. A. P., xii, [92] and n.
- Davies, Lt.-Gen. Sir F. J., [201], [230], [372], [401].
- Dawnay, Capt. G. P., [81].
- de Bartolomé, Comdre., [26] n.;
- cited, [1], [32].
- de Laborde, Lt., [81].
- De Lisle, Maj.-Gen., takes command of 29th Division, [177];
- congratulated, [20];
- succeeds Stopford in command of IXth Corps, [332];
- attack of 21 Aug., [338];
- returns to 29th Division, [362].
- de Lotbinière, Lt.-Col. A. C. Joly, [82], [296].
- de Putron, Capt C., [81].
- de Robeck, Vice-Adm., [59], [89], [297], [386].
- de Sauvigny, Com. de Cav. Brev. Berthier, [81].
- De Tott’s Battery (Eski Hissarlik), [107], [121];
- landing at, [91];
- taken over by the French, [130].
- De Winton, [329].
- Dead—built into barricades, [240];
- thrown down Chunuk Bair “chimney,” [282–3].
- Deedes, Capt. W. H., [81].
- Descoins, Lt.-Col., [84].
- Desruelles, Lt.-Col., [84].
- Destroyer Hill, [260] n. 2.
- Diet, monotony of, [205–6], [357].
- Dillon, Dr. E. J., quoted, [379] n.
- Djemel Pasha, [72].
- Dobbin, Col., [233].
- Doris, [49].
- Doughty-Wylie, Lt.-Col., [81], [99], [127–8] and n.
- Douglas, Maj.-Gen. Sir W., ii, [9], [70], [137], [201], [402];
- the Vineyard, [230].
- Downing, Col., [306] n.
- Drafts swamping original units, [358–9] and n.
- Drewry, Midshipman, [86].
- Dublin, [49], [109], [158].
- Duckworth, Adm., [31] n. 1, [59].
- Edmonds, Flight-Lt., [362] n.
- Egerton, Maj.-Gen. G. G. A., [181], [200].
- Egypt:
- Anzacs in, [71].
- Defences of, [12].
- Kitchener’s concern for, [12], [41], [70–1], [379].
- Egyptian labourers, [360].
- Einstein, Lewis, cited, [147] n.
- Ejelmer-Anafarta line, Hamilton’s plan for seizing (9 Aug.), [322–3].
- Ejelmer Bay, [290], [335], [388] n.
- Elliot, Brig.-Gen. G. S. M‘D., [81].
- Elliott, Lt.-Col. G. C. E., [83], [239].
- Emden, [72].
- England, Com. Hugh T., [257].
- Enos, [76], [221].
- Enver Pasha, [4], [11], [13], [144], [145], [186], [190];
- von Sanders’ subservience to, [198] n.;
- quoted, [62].
- Erenkeui, [52], [61].
- Erskine, Brig.-Gen. J. F., [181] n.
- Eski, the, [132].
- Eski Hissarlik. See [De Tott’s Battery].
- Eski Keui, [110].
- Europa, [212].
- Euryalus, [89], [101].
- Evacuation of the Peninsula:
- Anzac, at, [397] ff.
- Birdwood’s successful accomplishment of, [381], [386].
- Devices to conceal, [389], [394], [399], [405].
- German estimate of, [400] n.
- Helles, at, [400] ff.
- Numbers dealt with, [387] and n. 1.
- Shell fire danger during, [393–4], [398].
- Suvla, at, [390] ff.
- Turkish bribery story, untruth of, [387] n. 2.
- Evelegh, Col., [177] and n. 2.
- Fahreddin, Lt.-Col., [163].
- Fanshawe, Maj.-Gen. E. A., [332], [361], [390] n.
- Farm, the, Baldwin’s force deflected to, [271];
- overwhelmed at (10 Aug.), [281];
- Farm abandoned to the Turks, [281];
- mentioned, [251], [261], [263], [270], [360].
- Farquharson, Lt.-Col. H. D., [81].
- Ferdinand, Tsar, [364].
- Fisher, Lord, opposed to the naval scheme, [28–9], [32], [34–7];
- reluctantly agrees, [36–8];
- reinforces de Robeck, [62];
- resigns, [170];
- estimate of, [25].
- Fisher, Andrew, [27].
- Fishermen’s Huts, [114], [117], [250].
- Flies, [192], [357].
- Food, monotony of, [205–6], [357].
- Forces engaged. See (1) [Australian and New Zealand Army Corps], (2) [British troops], and (3) [French Expeditionary Corps].
- Forshaw, Lt. W. T., [230] n.
- Forsyth, Brig.-Gen., [242].
- Fort No. 1, [100], [104].
- Fortescue, Martin, cited, [62] n. 1.
- Forts on the Dardanelles, [50].
- Foxhound, [314], [329].
- Frankland, Major, [103].
- French Expeditionary Corps:
- African troops of, [136], [147], [149], [151], [175].
- Artillery of, [148], [153] n.;
- 75’s lent to British, [173], [200], [401];
- captured by Turks, [245], [263].
- Casualties—(25 April), [121];
- (21 June), [180];
- in early July, [202];
- figures not published, [216] n. 1.
- Composition of, [84–5].
- Engagements—feint at Kum Kali and Yenishehr, [120–1];
- 8 May (advance on Kereves Ridge), [156];
- 4 June, [174–5];
- 12 July, [199].
- Evacuation of, [401].
- Haricot Redoubt captured by, [179–80].
- Health record of, [192].
- Helles, at (6 Aug.), [225].
- Landing at V Beach, [129];
- task of, [80].
- Position of, [131–2].
- Relations of British with—friendly, [129], [30];
- out of bounds to British, [129], [202].
- Royal Naval Division reinforcing, [147];
- substituted for, [401].
- Strength of, middle of Aug., [336].
- Tenedos the headquarters of, [166].
- V Beach depôt constantly shelled, [196].
- 2nd Division:
- Composition of, [152] n. 2.
- Salonika, Bailloud’s contingent at, [366–7].
- Freyberg, Brig.-Gen., xii.
- Freyberg, Lt.-Com. Bernard, [120], [122].
- Fullerton, Maj. (Surgeon), [237].
- Fusilier Bluff, [184], [403].
- Gaba Tepe, nature of, [109–10];
- drawbacks to landing at, [78];
- enemy guns on, [116];
- effort to seize (4 May), [139];
- mentioned, [53], [77].
- Gallipoli:
- Campaign. See [Dardanelles campaign].
- Churchill’s scheme for Greek seizure of (Sept. 14), [9].
- Enemy strength on (March), [68].
- Routes across, [110].
- Garside, Lt.-Col., [154] n. 2.
- Gaulois, [49], [50], [52], [61].
- George, Rt. Hon. D. Lloyd, [15], [56], [194] n.;
- cited, [28].
- Gerard, Lt.-Col., [219].
- German Officers’ Trenches, [190], [241].
- Germans:
- Atrocities by, [98].
- Guns and ammunition supplied to Turkey by, [388–9], [400–1].
- Turkish relations with. See under [Turkey].
- Ghazi Baba, [289].
- Gilleson, Capt. Rev., [351] n.
- Gillespie, Lt.-Col. F. M., [262], [283].
- Giraudon, Col., [180] n. 1.
- Glasgow. Maj. T. W., [243] n.
- Glenn, Capt., [391].
- Glossop, Capt., [72].
- Gloucester, [8].
- Godley, Maj.-Gen. Sir Alex. J., xii, xiii, [70], [83], [138], [253], [256], [322], [380];
- quoted on the 7–10 Aug. fighting, [284];
- the Anzac evacuation, [400].
- Goeben, [8–9] and n., [139], [177].
- Goliath, [108], [109], [164].
- Gouraud, Gen., [160], [172], [180], [193], [371].
- Grampus, [329].
- Grant, Capt., [119], [217], [351].
- Grant, Rear-Adm. Heathcote, xii.
- Great Sap, the. See [Long Sap].
- Greece:
- British support of, in 1897 campaign, [2].
- Cyprus offered to, [368].
- Dardanelles bombardment as affecting, [55–6].
- Forces available in, [365].
- Russian jealousy of, [11], [56].
- [Salonika]. See that heading.
- Greek “Andarti,” [225] and n.
- Green Hill (Hill 50), description of, [287];
- next to Chocolate Hill, [309];
- held by Hill’s Brigade (10 Aug.), [324], [335];
- confusion between Sulajik and, [326].
- Green Knoll, [390] n.
- Greene, Sir Graham, [26] n.
- Grey, Sir Edward, [14], [35];
- cited on experts, [2–8];
- quoted on the Balkan situation, [366].
- Gully Beach—conformation of, [106–7];
- deserted by Turks, [130];
- evacuation from, [402–5].
- Gully Ravine (Saghir Dere), nature of, [106–7];
- Turkish snipers in, [149];
- counter-attacks down, [178];
- gains in (28 June), [185];
- Turkish attack on (2 July), [197];
- success near (15 Nov.), [382];
- mentioned, [108], [131], [150].
- Gurkha Bluff, [159].
- Gurkhas. See under British troops—[29th Indian Infantry Brigade].
- Gwynn, Lt.-Col. C. W., [332] n. 1.
- Haggard, Brig.-Gen. H., [217] n. 1, [295], [299];
- seriously wounded, [307], [308] n. 1.
- Haldane, Lord, [17];
- cited, [28].
- Hamilton, Sir Bruce, [201].
- Hamilton, Gen. Sir Ian—Kitchener’s orders to, [63], [64];
- arrives at Tenedos, [63];
- in Egypt, [69–70];
- address to his forces, [85];
- decides against withdrawal, [124];
- Order of 29 April, [134];
- Administrative Staff of, delayed in Egypt, [141];
- Orders of 9 May, [156];
- of 12 May, [157];
- headquarters on Imbros, [166–7];
- Order of 25 May, [167–8];
- orders assault of 4 June, [172];
- vain attempts at white flag truce, [178];
- refuses burial armistice, [198];
- eulogy of 29th Division 201;
- Order of 5 Aug., [226] and n.;
- approves design of Sari Bair attack, [253];
- scheme for landing at Nibrunesi Point, [298];
- congratulates Stopford on achievements of 7 Aug., [311];
- visits Stopford, [315];
- urges on Hammersley the need for prompt action, [316];
- returns to the Arno, [318];
- plan for seizing Ejelmer-Anafarta line (9 Aug.), [322–3];
- orders consolidation of existing line (10 Aug.), [324–5];
- repeatedly frustrated by Corps Commander and Divisional Generals, [326–8];
- asks for further reinforcements (16 Aug.), [336];
- refused, [337], [363];
- attitude towards evacuation, [371];
- superseded by Birdwood, [372];
- farewell special Order, [372];
- leaves Gallipoli, [373];
- effect of his recall, [374];
- career of, [65–6];
- estimate of, [66–7];
- troops under, see [Australian and New Zealand Army Corps], and [British troops];
- acknowledgments to, xii.
- Hammersley, Maj.-Gen. Fred., 11th (Northern) Division under, [217], [293];
- career of, [294];
- orders Hill to co-operate with Sitwell’s Brigade, [305];
- inaction of (8 Aug.), [316];
- orders 6th E. York Pioneers from Scimitar Hill, [317];
- retires from command of 11th Division, [332];
- mentioned, [321].
- Hankey, Col. Sir Maurice, [214];
- cited, [28].
- Hare, Brig.-Gen. S. W., [82], [89], [102].
- Haricot Redoubt, [175], [179–80].
- Harris, Lt.-Col. H., [190].
- Hautville, Lt.-Col., [152] n. 2.
- Headquarters—on Queen Elizabeth, [89], [123];
- on the Arcadian, [142];
- at Kephalos Bay, [166–7];
- farther inland, [167].
- Hell Spit, [112].
- Helles:
- Aeroplane landing at, [218].
- Evacuation of, [401–5].
- Feint at (6 Aug.), [227–31].
- Shelling of, perpetual, [157], [171].
- Storm havoc at (27 Nov.), [383].
- Turkish troops opposite (Dec.), [389] n.
- Helles, Cape:
- Fort on, bombarded (19 Feb.), [50], [51];
- bombardment to cover landing, [91];
- the landings, [100], [102], [103];
- French railway to, [129].
- Hendry, Brig.-Gen. R. W., [181] n.
- Henri IV., [62].
- Herbert, Lt.-Col. A. H., [254].
- Hetman Chair, [286], [341].
- Higher Commands, influence of, [226].
- Hill, Brig.-Gen. F. F., arrival of, from Mitylene and landing (7 Aug.), [295], [303–4];
- under Hammersley’s orders, [305];
- on Chocolate Hill (9–10 Aug.), [319], [324];
- invalided and succeeded by Lt.-Col. J. G. King-King, [332], [338] n. 2;
- estimate of, [308];
- mentioned, [217] n. 1.
- Hill, Brig.-Gen. J., [332], [341].
- Hill 10, [289], [302].
- Hill 40. See [Damakjelik Bair].
- Hill 50. See [Green Hill].
- Hill 60 (Kaiajik Aghala)—situation of, [252];
- Turkish possession of, [336];
- attacks on (21 Aug.), [348] ff.;
- (27 Aug.), [353–4];
- importance of, [348].
- Hill 70. See [Scimitar Hill].
- Hill 112. See [W Hill].
- Hill 114, storming of, [105].
- Hill 138, [102].
- Hill 141, capture of, [103–4].
- Hill 971. See [Koja Chemen Tepe].
- Hill Q, [247–8], [263–5].
- Hill W. See [W Hill].
- Hobbs, Col. J. J. T., [83].
- Holbrook, Lt., [45].
- Holmes, Brig.-Gen. W., [352] n.
- Hordern, Rev. A. C., [81].
- Hornby, Adm., [31] n. 1.
- Hospital camps, [358].
- Hospital ship accommodation inadequate, [118].
- Howse, Col. N. R., [118], [124].
- Hughes. Brig.-Gen. F. G., [84];
- attack of 30 June, [191];
- the Nek, [244], [246].
- Hughes, Col. J. G., [260].
- Humber, [234].
- Hunter-Weston, Maj.-Gen., [70], [176];
- battle of 28 June, [182];
- breakdown of (July), [200–1].
- Hurd, Archibald, cited, [26] n., [40] n.
- Hythe, [382].
- Iero inlet, [217].
- Imbros:
- Aeroplane camp at, [218–19].
- Birdwood’s H.Q. at, [381].
- Greek vendors at, [205].
- Description of, [165–6].
- Strategic value of, [401].
- Implacable, [62], [89];
- at X Beach, [105–6].
- “Implacable Landing,” [105].
- Indefatigable, [29].
- Indian Brigade. See under British troops—[29th Indian Infantry Brigade].
- Inflexible, [48–9], [59–61].
- Inglefield, Maj.-Gen. F. S., [325], [327], [335] n., [355], [361].
- Iram Chai. See [Asmak Dere].
- Irresistible, [49], [51], [60–1].
- Irvine, Maj., [126].
- Ismail Oglu Tepe (Hill 112). See [W Hill].
- Istomine, Gen., [169].
- Italy—declares war on Austria, [56], [170];
- Isonzo victories, [194].
- Jackson, Adm. Sir Henry, Memorandum of, on proposed naval attack, [30–1];
- memorandum to Carden (Feb.), [42];
- succeeds Lord Fisher, [170];
- cited, [1];
- quoted, [31];
- mentioned, [26].
- Jackson, Brig.-Gen. R. W. M., [81], [213].
- Jeanne d’Arc, [120].
- Jenkinson, Capt., [178–9].
- Jephson, Maj., [310], [330].
- Jephson’s Post—height of, [290];
- storming of, [310];
- farthest point held by British, [311], [331].
- Jerrold, Lt. Douglas, xii.
- Jewish Refugee Mule Corps. See [Zionists].
- Johnston, Brig.-Gen. F. E., [83], [154], [254], [260].
- Johnston, Lt.-Col. G. N., [83].
- Johnston, Brig.-Gen. Napier, [349].
- “Johnston’s Jolly,” [233] and n., [238].
- Jonquil, [297].
- Jourdain, Lt.-Col., [282] n., [349].
- Kaba Kuyu, [348], [353].
- Kaiajik Aghala. See [Hill 60].
- Kaiajik Dere, [252], [350].
- Kangaroo Beach, [325] n.
- Karachali, feint at (25 April), [119];
- (6 Aug.), [225].
- Karakol Dagh, [395];
- description of, [290];
- cleared by 11th Manchesters (7 Aug.), [301–2], [310];
- Corps H.Q. at, [343];
- Kitchener’s visit to, [380].
- Kartal Tepe, [290–1].
- Kasa Dere. See [Asmak Dere].
- Kastro, [166].
- Kavak Tepe—height of, [291];
- Hamilton’s proposed occupation of, [322], [326], [328];
- Turkish emplacements behind, [388].
- Kazlar Chair, [286].
- Keble, Lt.-Col. A. E. C., [82];
- in charge of arrangements for wounded, [141].
- Kelly, Surg. P. B., [97] n.
- Kelly, Sapper Stephen, [206].
- Kenna, Brig.-Gen. F. A., [338] n. 1, [347].
- Kephalos Bay:
- Hospital camps at, [358].
- Storm at (27 Nov.), [383].
- Suvla, compared with, [335].
- 11th Division at, [226].
- Kephalos, Cape, [165].
- Kephez Point, [52], [86].
- Kereves Dere—effort to reach (28 April), [131], [133];
- French capture of redoubt at (4 June), [175];
- French gain (21 June), [180];
- redoubt captured by 157th Brigade, [199].
- Kereves Ridge, [156].
- Keshan, [76].
- Keyes, Commodore Roger, xii, [80], [297], [313], [322].
- Kilid Bahr, [52–3];
- fortifications of, [110], [118];
- Turkish drill ground, [208].
- King-King, Lt.-Col. J. G., [332], [338] n. 2.
- Kiretch Tepe Sirt—description of, [290];
- 10th Division on (10 Aug.), [324];
- their advance along (15–17 Aug.), [329–31];
- flood water from (27 Nov.), [383];
- mentioned, [298], [300], [303], [335].
- Kitchener, Lord, concern of, for Egypt, [12], [41], [70–1], [379];
- opposed to Gallipoli Expedition (Nov. 1914), [13], [14];
- agrees to naval attack, [14], [24], [33], [36];
- orders to Hamilton, [63], [64], [85], [222];
- telegraphs for estimated loss by evacuation, [371];
- visits Mudros and Gallipoli, [378–9];
- opposed to evacuation, [378];
- converted to it, [379], [381];
- estimate of, [15–18];
- his masterful way, [18] and n., [43].
- Koe, Col. (K.O.S.B.), [108].
- Koe, Brig.-Gen. F. W. B., [81], [213].
- Koe, Brig.-Gen. L. C., [181] n.
- Koja Chemen Tepe (Hill 971), [127];
- situation of, and approach to, [244], [248], [251–2];
- assault on, ordered (8 Aug.), [255], [263], [265], [268].
- Koja Dere, [115], [118], [388] n.
- Krene, [296], [313].
- Krithia, [108], [185];
- situation of, [131];
- effort to reach (28 April), [131], [133].
- Krithia Nullah, [402].
- Kuchuk Anafarta. See [Anafarta Sagir].
- Kuchuk Kemikli. See [Nibrunesi Point].
- Kum Kali, [50], [51], [54], [180] n. 1;
- French capture of (25 April), [121–2].
- Kut-el-Amara, [378].
- Lala Baba—situation of, [287];
- shelter from, for Nibrunesi landing, [298], [392];
- Turkish forces on, [299];
- Turkish fire from, on Suvla Bay, [301];
- stormed by British (6 Aug.), [300];
- British guns on and behind (9 Aug.), [296] n., [321].
- Lancashire Landing. See [W Beach].
- Lancashire names, [203].
- Land mines, [301], [308], [310].
- Landings of 25 April, results of, [121–2].
- Lansdowne, Lord, cited, [377].
- Larissa (1897), [365].
- Lawrence, Maj.-Gen. H. A., [181];
- succeeds Egerton, [200];
- Helles evacuation, [403].
- Leane, Maj., [231].
- Lee, Gen. Noel, [176].
- Legge, Maj.-Gen. J. G., [352].
- Lemberg, fall of, [193].
- Levick, Staff-Surgeon, xii, [213–14].
- Levinge, Lt.-Col. H. G., [279].
- Libau, German seizure of, [169].
- Lindley, Maj.-Gen., [323], [332].
- Lister, Charles, [87].
- Little Anafarta. See [Anafarta Sagir].
- Little Table Top, [251], [260].
- Lloyd, Lt. E. E. L., [190].
- Lockyer, Capt., [105].
- Logan, Maj., [242].
- London, [62], [90], [111].
- Lone Pine, [232–41].
- Long Sap or Great Sap, The, [117], [250], [256].
- Longford, Brig.-Gen. Lord, [338] n. 1, [347].
- Loos, [337], [362–3].
- Lord Nelson, [48–9], [52], [53], [59], [91], [165].
- Lord Raglan, [9] n.
- Lorrimer, Surg., [214].
- Lotbinière. See [de Lotbinière].
- Louis of Battenberg, Prince, [26].
- Lovat’s Scouts, [360–1].
- “Lowland” Division. See British troops—[52nd Division].
- Lula Burgas, [146–7].
- Lynden-Bell, Maj.-Gen., [372].
- M‘Cay, Brig.-Gen. J. W., [83], [154].
- M‘Donald, Lt.-Col. T. W., [154] n. 1.
- M‘Grigor, Brig.-Gen. C. R., [81].
- Mackenzie, Compton, [222], [224];
- cited, [180] n. 2.
- Mackenzie, Sir Thomas, [27].
- Mackesy, Lt.-Col., [257].
- Maclagan, Col. E. G. Sinclair, [83], [89].
- Maclagan’s Ridge, [113–14].
- McLaurin, Col. H. N., [83], [116], [126].
- McLaurin’s Hill, [116], [117], [125].
- McMahon, Sir H., [378].
- Macnaghton, Col., [233].
- McNicol, [154] n. 2.
- Mahon, Lt.-Gen. Sir Bryan T., career of, [294];
- in command of 10th (Irish) Division, [217];
- landing of, at Suvla Point, [304], [310];
- attack on Kiretch Tepe Sirt, [310];
- on ridge from W Hill, [322];
- attack of 15–17 Aug., [329];
- mentioned, [293], [303].
- Majestic, [48–9], [53], [86], [111];
- forcing of the Narrows, [60];
- torpedoed, [164], [170] n.
- Malcolm, Col. Neil, [316].
- Malleson, Midshipman, [96].
- Mallet, Sir Louis, [11].
- Malone. Lt.-Col. W. G., on Rhododendron Ridge, [265–8], [278];
- estimate of, [154] n. 1, [189].
- Manitou, [80] n.
- Maps, xiii, [111].
- Margesson, Maj., [92].
- Marinetti, [170].
- Marshall, Maj.-Gen. J. W. R., xii, [82], [182] and n.;
- wounded at the landing, [106];
- commanding 29th Division, [332], [338];
- improvement of 53rd Division under, [361].
- Martyn, Maj., [239].
- Masefield, John, cited, [152] n. 1.
- Masnou, Gén., [84], [202].
- Matthews, Col., [108].
- Maude, Lt.-Gen. Sir F. Stanley, xii, [182] n., [332], [355];
- directs evacuation at Nibrunesi Point, [396];
- evacuation of 13th Division, [403–4];
- estimate of, [361].
- Maxwell, Maj.-Gen. Sir John, [70], [137], [378].
- Maxwell, Brig.-Gen. R. P., [217] n. 1, [295], [299], [307];
- attack on Scimitar Hill (9 Aug.), [319–21];
- on Chocolate Hill (10 Aug.), [324].
- Maxwell, Capt. William, [81].
- Mehmed v., Sultan, [6], [144].
- Mercer, Maj.-Gen. Sir D., xii, [84].
- Messoudieh, [45].
- Millbanke, Sir John, [347].
- Milner, Lord, quoted, [377].
- Mine-sweepers, [53].
- Mines in the Dardanelles, [61–2];
- land mines, [301], [308], [310].
- Minneapolis, [297] n.
- Minnetonka, [212–13].
- Minnewaska, [90].
- Minogue, Col. J. O’B., [308] n.
- Mitrofanoff, Prof., quoted, [6].
- Mitylene, half 10th Division stationed at, [215];
- scare at, arranged, [222], [224].
- Monash, Brig.-Gen. J., [83], [138], [262–3];
- Sari Bair, [268];
- orders construction of subterranean galleries (Nov.), [382].
- Monash Gully, [117], [138], [188], [243];
- Turkish failure at, [192].
- Monitors, [214–15].
- Monro, Gen. Sir Charles, appointed to supersede Hamilton, [372];
- report of, on Gallipoli, [375–6];
- Lord Ribblesdale’s public disclosure of it, [378] n.;
- consultation with Kitchener, [378];
- H.Q. of, on the Aragon, [381];
- hands over command to Murray, [401] n. 2.
- Moore, Lt.-Col., [268], [317], [319].
- Morse, Lt. John A. V., [97] n.
- Morto Bay, [78], [79], [91];
- situation of, [92–3].
- Mudros harbour—description of, [47];
- crowding at, [80];
- hospital camps above, [212], [358].
- Mudros village, [212].
- Murray, Gen. Sir Archibald, [401] n. 2.
- Murray, Sir James Wolfe, [18], [26], [33];
- quoted, [18] n.
- Mustard Plaster, the, [261].
- Naismith, Lt.-Com. Eric, [145].
- Nameless Hill. See [Hill Q].
- Napier, Brig.-Gen. H. E., [82], [97].
- Narrows, the—description of, [45];
- forcing of, attempted, [59];
- capture and loss of hill commanding (9 Aug.), [273–6].
- Naval bombardments of Nov. 1914 and Feb. 1915, [50] ff.
- Naval guns, flat trajectory of, [51], [275];
- bush fire started by, [303] and n.;
- help from (9 Aug.), [322].
- Nek, the (from Russell’s Top), situation of, [243];
- Shrapnel Gully under fire from, [126];
- attack of 30 June, [191–2];
- fighting of 7 Aug., [243–6];
- blocking of, at evacuation, [399].
- Nek of Rhododendron Ridge. See [Rhododendron Ridge Nek].
- Neuve Chapelle, [23], [33], [43], [87].
- Newenham, Lt.-Col., [105], [106].
- Nibrunesi Point, [249], [286];
- Hamilton’s scheme for landing Suvla force south of, [298–9];
- evacuation from, [392], [396].
- Nicholas, Tsar, [363].
- Nicholson, Rear-Adm. Stuart, [164].
- Nicol, Brig.-Gen. L. L., [217] n. 1, [295], [310].
- No. 1 Post. See [Fishermen’s Huts].
- No. 2 Post, [250], [255–6], [264];
- howitzers near (9 Aug.), [275].
- No. 3 Post, [250], [255].
- Noguès, Lt.-Col., [85], [120], [180] n. 1.
- Notes quoted, [202–4], [207–10], [359], [360], [385] n.
- Nunn, Lt.-Col. M. H., [281].
- Ocean, [49], [52], [53], [60], [61].
- Ocean Beach, [117], [243–4], [251];
- hospital camps along, [358];
- evacuation from, [397], [398].
- Officers, shortage of, [336], [338] n. 2, [376].
- Old A Beach, [299].
- Old No. 3 Post, [250], [254];
- capture of (6 Aug.), [256–7], [264].
- Oliver, Vice-Adm. Sir Henry, [26], [32].
- Ollivant, Lt.-Col. A. H., [84].
- Onslow, Lt. B. W., [210].
- Orkhanieh, [50].
- O’Sullivan, Capt., [347] n.
- Paget, Gen., report of, on Bulgarian attitude, [55].
- Panaghia, [165].
- Paris, Maj.-Gen. A., [24], [70], [84], [154].
- Parker, Lt.-Col., [254].
- Patterson, Col. J. H., [71] nn.
- Peirse, Vice-Adm., [54].
- Pelliot, Lt., [81].
- Peshall, Rev. C. J. C., xii.
- Peyton, Maj.-Gen. Wm., [337] and n.
- Phido, [296].
- Philippe, Lt.-Col., [84].
- Phillimore, Adm., [210].
- Pike, Col., [307].
- Pimple, the, height of, [290];
- stormed by Munsters and Dublins, [330–1];
- Turkish entrenchments opposite, [232];
- Suvla pier commanded by, [392] n.
- Plugge, Lt.-Col. A., [154] n. 1.
- Plugge’s Plateau, [112], [117].
- Plunkett, Maj. E. A., [81].
- Poison gas—Germans’ earliest use of, [87];
- rumours of Turkish use of, not substantiated, [382] n.
- Pollen, Capt. S. H., [81].
- Pollok-M‘Call, Lt.-Col., [181] n.
- Pope, Lt.-Col. H., [126], [188], [268].
- Pope’s Hill, [117], [125], [188];
- value of, [126];
- fighting of 7 Aug., [241–3].
- Prah, [296], [313].
- Price, G. Ward, cited, [367] n. 2.
- Pridham, Lt.-Col. G. R., [83].
- Prince George, [49], [53], [59–60], [404].
- Prince of Wales, [62], [90], [111].
- Przemysl, captured by Russians, [87];
- fall of, [169], [172], [193].
- Queen, [62], [90], [111].
- Queen Elizabeth, [33] and n. 1, [48–49];
- the preliminary bombardments, [51–3];
- the forcing of the Narrows, [59];
- general headquarters, [89], [123];
- assisting at V Beach and Anzac Cove, [99], [124–5];
- sinks a transport, [139];
- sent home, [165].
- Quilter, Col. Arnold, [86–7].
- Quinn, Maj., [126] and n. 2, [189].
- Quinn’s Post, situation of, [189], [360];
- holding of, [126];
- danger of, [189];
- assault of 19 May, [161];
- fighting of 7 Aug., [241–3];
- mentioned, [117], [125], [138], [188].
- Rabbit Island, [61];
- monitors off, [215].
- Radoslavoff, M., [364].
- Rankine, Maj., [268].
- Reed, Brig.-Gen. H. L., [297], [332], [395].
- Regimental spirit, [179].
- Reinforcements:
- Arrival of—29th Indian Infantry Brigade, [134];
- 42nd East Lancashire Division, [137], [172];
- 52nd Division (mid June), [172];
- 13th and 11th Divisions (July), [200], [216–17];
- Yeomanry (Aug.), [337];
- (Sept.), [360–1].
- Denial of, [130], [363];
- 10 per cent. drafts refused, [127].
- Insufficiency of, [192].
- Reshadie, [7–8].
- Rhododendron Ridge or Spur (Canterbury Ridge), situation of, [250];
- 7 August attacks on, [260–1], [263], [266], [270];
- annihilation of 5th Wilts on (10 Aug.), [279–80];
- subterranean galleries made through, [382].
- Rhododendron Ridge Nek, [258], [261], [264];
- Turkish attack on New Zealanders near, [277–8].
- Ribblesdale, Lord, [377–8] and n.
- Richardson, Brig.-Gen., xii;
- maps of, xiii.
- Rifaat, Col., [187].
- River Clyde at the landings, [94–5], [98–9];
- breakwater at V Beach, [129];
- mentioned, [164] n., [404], [405], [410].
- Roberts, Col., [173] n.
- Robertson, Lt.-Com. Eric, [86].
- Romieux, Maj., [84], [202].
- Ross, Malcolm, [119] n., [258].
- Roumania, [408].
- Routine, [297] n.
- [Royal Engineers], R.F.A., and R.N.D. See under [British troops].
- Ruef, Col., [85], [152] n. 2.
- Russell, Maj.-Gen. Sir A. H., xii, [83], [191], [254], [349], [352] n.;
- the Hill 60 attack (27 Aug.), [353].
- Russell’s Top, [191];
- 7 August fighting, [241], [243–4];
- Kitchener’s visit to, [380].
- Russia:
- British rapprochement with, [2].
- Bulgaria, ultimatum to, [367].
- Difficulties of (Dec.-Jan. 1914–15), [13–14];
- reverses of May, [168–9];
- further disasters (Aug. and Sept.), [363].
- Failure to support Allies, [171], [193], [198], [221];
- collapse in Poland, [224];
- co-operation of, despaired of, [336].
- Greece, attitude towards, [11], [56].
- Ryan, Col. C. S., [82].
- Ryrie, Col. G. de L., [84].
- Saghir Dere. See [Gully Ravine].
- Salonika:
- Dardanelles campaign as affected by, [367], [369].
- French and British troops in, [367–9].
- Mahon in command at, [381].
- Salt Lake, description of, [289];
- “cut” into, [325] n.;
- plain round, in British possession, [335];
- flood of Nov., [383–4];
- mentioned, [286], [288].
- Samson, Com. Ch., [218].
- Samson, Seaman Geo. M‘Kenzie, [97] n.
- Sapphire, [49], [108], [109].
- Sari Bair, [77], [79];
- conformation of, [110], [247–8].
- Sari Bair assault:
- Battalions fighting with loss of all officers, [267].
- Failure of, [285];
- causes, [333–4].
- Forces available for, [253–5].
- Gains achieved by, [334–5].
- Geographical points in, [250–2].
- Left assaulting column, [262–4];
- reinforced, [265], [272];
- exploits of (8 Aug.), [268–70];
- triumph and disaster, [272–6];
- supports inactive, [272], [276–7].
- Left covering force, [262].
- Nature of the ground, [252].
- Naval assistance, [265].
- Right assaulting column, [254], [260–1];
- reinforced, [265];
- exploits of (7–8 Aug.), [265–8];
- third column to co-operate with (8 Aug.), [271];
- attacked on 9 Aug., [277–8].
- Right covering force, [254], [256–60].
- Suvla forces’ help relied on, [264];
- not forthcoming, [269], [279], [285], [311], [312], [323], [408].
- Third assaulting column, [270–1].
- Sari Bair Ravine, [244], [248].
- Sarrail, Gen., [362], [367].
- Saturnia, [213].
- Sazli Beit Dere, [250], [254], [256].
- Schuler, Phillip, [73] n.;
- cited, [119] n., [245] n., [351] n.;
- quoted on shelling of Allanson’s force, [274] n.
- Scimitar Hill (Burnt Hill, Hill 70), situation and importance of, [288];
- occupied by 6th E. York Pioneers (8 Aug.), [317];
- abandoned (8 Aug.), [317];
- Turkish snipers’ occupation of, [319];
- Maxwell’s attack on (9 Aug.), [320–1];
- fire on (9 Aug.), [320–1];
- renewed attack (10 Aug.), [323–4];
- assault of 21 Aug., [339] ff.;
- captured, [343];
- lost, [346].
- Scobie, Col., [233].
- Scorpion, [182], [197], [314].
- Scott, Lt.-Col. P. C., [81].
- Scott-Moncrieff, Brig.-Gen., [181] n., [185].
- Scottish Horse, [360–1].
- Sea-planes, [218], [362] n.
- Seddel Bahr, [50], [79], [93], [202];
- capture of, [127–8];
- Kitchener’s visit to, [379].
- Senegalese troops, [136], [147], [149], [151], [175].
- Senussi, [379].
- Senussi expedition, [337] n.
- Serbia:
- Bulgarian animosity against, [55], [221], [364].
- “Corridor” through, [5], [6].
- Forces available in, [365].
- Peril of (Sept.), [364–6].
- Rout of, [369] n.;
- hopelessness of position (Oct.), [376], [378].
- Seymour, Com. Claude, [256].
- Sexton, Maj. M. J., [81].
- Shaw, Maj.-Gen. F. C., [200], [254], [255], [283], [332].
- Shelford, Capt. Thos., [164].
- Shera, Capt., [259].
- Shortage of:
- Artillery, [148], [171], [181], [184], [192], [193], [194] n., [219], [228], [229], [339], [361];
- anti-aircraft shortage, [219].
- Ammunition, [133], [148], [171], [181], [185], [192], [193], [194] n., [200], [219], [229].
- Officers, [336], [338] n. 2, [376].
- Shrapnel Gully, [114];
- Anzac position on, [125];
- sniper danger in, [126];
- dangerous apex at, [138], [161], [188];
- mentioned, [116], [117], [243].
- Sickness:
- Casualties, [406].
- Diarrhœa, [185], [205], [313], [356].
- Dysentery, [313], [353], [356], [359].
- Signal station destroyed, [196] n.
- Sikhs. See under British troops—[29th Indian Infantry Brigade].
- “Silver Babies,” [219].
- Simonin, Gén., [152] n. 2.
- Sitwell, Brig.-Gen. W. H., commanding 34th Brigade of 11th Division, [217] n. 1;
- misses his opportunity (7 Aug.), [302–3];
- Hill ordered to co-operate with, [305];
- in sole command of 34th and 32nd Brigades, [307];
- succeeded by Brig.-Gen. J. Hill, [332];
- mentioned, [295], [299].
- Skeen, Brig.-Gen. A., [82], [253].
- Skouloudis, M., [11] n.
- Smith, 2nd Lt. A. V., [402] n.
- Smith, Col. Carrington, [99].
- Smith, Brig.-Gen. S. C. V., [298].
- Smyrna Forts, [54].
- Smyrna-Panderma Railway, [146], [221], [222].
- Smyth, Brig.-Gen. N. M., [233].
- Soghandere, Fort, [59].
- Sonnino, Baron, [56].
- Southland, [355] n.
- Spearman, Commodore, [175].
- Sphinx, the, [113], [262].
- Stamboul, [146] n.
- Staveley, Capt. C. M., [404].
- Steel’s Post, [188], [241].
- Stewart, Col. Crauford, [173] n.
- Stewart, Lt.-Col. D. M., [154] n. 1.
- Stopford, Lt.-Gen. Sir Frederick, career and reputation of, [292];
- arrival of, [201];
- plan for 10th Division, [303];
- satisfied with achievements of 7 Aug., [311];
- visited by Hamilton (8 Aug.), [315];
- constructing Corps H.Q. (9 Aug.), [322];
- renews attack on Scimitar Hill (10 Aug.), [323];
- ordered to consolidate line, [324–5];
- demands 24 hours’ delay before advance on Kavak and Tekke, [326];
- still raises objections (13 Aug.), [328];
- orders advance by 10th Division (15 Aug.), [329];
- gives up command (15 Aug.), [332];
- leadership of, [226], [334];
- mentioned, [297], [299].
- Street, Staff-Capt., [281].
- Striedinger, Maj. O., [81].
- Stürmer, Dr. H., quoted, [63] n., [376] n.;
- cited, [147] n.
- Submarines:
- Australian (AE2), [146] n.
- British:
- E11, [145–6] and n., [318] n.
- E14, [145–6] and n., [318] n.
- E15, [86].
- E20, [382].
- Marmora Sea invaded, [145–6] and n.
- Turkish transport sunk (7 Sept.), [362] n.
- Enemy:
- Achievements of, [163–6].
- Carthage torpedoed, [196].
- Evacuation complicated by, [404].
- U51, [164].
- Suez Canal, [41], [72].
- Suffren, [49], [50], [52], [53], [60].
- Sulajik, [291], [318–19], [326].
- Sultan Osman, [7–8].
- Surprise Gully, [232].
- Suvla:
- Kitchener’s visit to, [380].
- Land mines in, [301], [308], [310].
- Storm havoc at, [383].
- Turkish troops opposite (Dec.), [388] n.
- Suvla Bay:
- Conformation of, [288];
- rocky hills about, [247], [289].
- Drawbacks to, for April landing, [77]. Hinterland of, [77], [291–2].
- Roadstead of, better than Kephalos, [335].
- Water supply near, [292].
- Suvla forces:
- Activities of—6–7 Aug., [295–311];
- 7–8 Aug., [311–18];
- 8–9 Aug., [318–23];
- 9–10 Aug., [323–5];
- 10–11 Aug., [325–6];
- 11–12 Aug., [326–8].
- Confusion among, [300–2], [304], [315], [324], [325–6], [333], [342], [344–5], [408];
- mixture of brigades, [320].
- Co-operation of, relied on for Sari Bair assault, [264];
- not forthcoming, [269], [279], [285], [311], [312], [323], [408].
- Evacuation of, [387] and n. 1, [390] ff.
- Landing of (6 Aug.), [299].
- Water supply provision for, [296–7] and n., [313];
- thirst torments, [284], [296], [308–10], [313–14] and nn., [333].
- Suvla Point:
- Distance of, from Ejelmer Bay, [290].
- Mahon’s battalions landed at (7 Aug.), [304].
- Pier at, [392], [395].
- Rocks at, [247], [289].
- Turkish force at (6 Aug.), [299].
- Swiftsure, [49], [60].
- Sydney, [72].
- Sykes, Maj.-Gen. F. H., xii, [219].
- Table Top, situation of, [250];
- capture of (6 Aug.), [254], [256–8], [264].
- Talbot, [109], [158], [182], [298].
- Talbot, Capt., [164].
- Tasmania Post, [231].
- Tekke Tepe, dominating position of, [287];
- height and situation of, [291]; Stopford’s design against, [303];
- Moore’s patrol on (8 Aug.), [317], [319];
- Hamilton’s proposed occupation of, [322], [326], [328];
- 5th Norfolks lost on, [327–8].
- Tenedos:
- Aerodrome at, [218].
- French occupation of, [166].
- Situation and character of, [46–7].
- Strategic value of, [401].
- Tenth (Irish) Division in Gallipoli, The, cited, [217] n. 2, [350] n., [351] n.
- Territorial Divisions:
- Inexperience of, [325], [334], [347].
- Makeshift drafts for, [376].
- Quality of—in 29th Division, [135];
- in 42nd Division, [137].
- Theotokis, M., [7] n.
- Thursby, Adm., [90], [111].
- Travers, Brig.-Gen. J. H. du B., [216] n. 2, [255], [262].
- Treaty of Bucharest (1913), [364].
- Treloar, Capt., xiii.
- Triad, [201].
- Triumph, preliminary bombardments, [48–9], [52], [54] n. 2;
- forcing of the Narrows, [59–60];
- covering fire from, at the landing, [111], [116], [125];
- exploit by picket boat of, [86];
- torpedoed, [164].
- Troops in the campaign. See (1) [Australian and New Zealand Army Corps], (2) [British troops], and (3) [French Expeditionary Corps].
- Trotman, Brig.-Gen. C. N., [84].
- Tullibardine, Marquis of, [360].
- Turchen Keui, [388] n.
- Turkey:
- British pre-war relations with, [2–4], [6–7];
- declaration of war, [11].
- Capitulations, [9].
- German pre-war relations with, [2–9];
- alliance of 4 Aug. 1914, [7] n.
- Revolution in, anticipated, [33], [59].
- Young Turk revolution (1908–9), [4].
- Turkey Trot, the, [184].
- Turks:
- Allied attitude towards, [385] and n.
- Artillery strength, [148], [161].
- Camouflage by, [150].
- Casualties, estimated (early May), [146];
- (19–20 May), [162];
- (end of May), [168];
- (21 June), [180];
- (first part of August), [335]; (27–28 Aug.), [354];
- total, [406];
- burials under Red Crescent (2 May), [136];
- (20 May), [162].
- Divisional Order (June), [186].
- Filthy lines of, [185].
- Germans, attitude towards, [385] n.
- Hate frenzies of, [190], [196], [209], [399], [403].
- Headquarters of, [388] n.
- Mussulman appeal of, [187–8].
- Nizam troops, [148], [168], [191], [198].
- Prisoners, [167], [177], [185], [199];
- Australian treatment of, [238] n.
- Red Cross respected by, [395].
- Reinforcements of, [145–6], [161], [198], [319];
- routes of, [146], [221].
- Snipers, [125–6], [150], [160], [335] and n.
- Strength of, estimated—in all quarters, [193] n.;
- in Gallipoli Peninsula—(25 April), [111];
- (1 May), [135];
- (6 May), [148];
- (25 May), [168];
- (Aug.), [220] and n.;
- (6 Aug. at Suvla), [299];
- (Dec.), [387–8] and n.
- Sufferings of, in blizzard of Nov., [385].
- Trenches of, roofed, [235], [256], [342].
- Unwin, Com. Edwin, at V Beach landing, [95–6];
- rescues the wounded, [99];
- superintends Suvla landing, [295];
- directs the evacuation, [392].
- V Beach:
- Evacuation from, [404].
- French landing-place and depôt, [129].
- Landing of 25 April, [94–100];
- Seddel Bahr secured, [127–8].
- Shelling of, constant, [148], [196].
- Situation and conformation of, [79], [93–4].
- Vacher, Lt.-Col., [85].
- Valley of the Shadow of Death. See [Shrapnel Gully].
- Vandeleur, Brig.-Gen. R. S., [349] n.
- Vandenberg, Gén., [84].
- Vengeance, [49], [52], [53], [60], [165].
- Venizelos, M., military aid offered by (1 March), [56];
- resignation of (6 March), [56] n. 2;
- resumes Premiership (Aug.), [365];
- pro-Serbian policy of, [365–6];
- resigns (Oct.), [368];
- estimate of, [10].
- Vineyard, the:
- British capture of (Aug.), [229–30].
- Success near (15 Nov.), [382].
- von Biberstein, Baron Marschall, [4].
- von der Goltz, Gen. Colman, [6].
- von Hindenburg, [169].
- von Löwenstern, Gen., proclamation by, [135].
- von Mackensen, Field Marshal, [365], [369] n.
- von Müller, Capt. Karl, [72].
- von Sanders, Gen. Liman, [145], [161];
- Turkish army reorganised by, [6], [9];
- at the armistice (20 May), [163];
- subservience of, to Enver, [198] n.
- von Wangenheim, Baron, [144].
- W Beach:
- Conformation of, [100].
- Evacuation from, [404–5].
- Landing of 25 April, [101–4].
- Shelling of, persistent, [129], [148], [196], [197].
- W Hill (Hill 112—Ismail Oglu Tepe):
- Hill ordered to attack (7 Aug.), [305].
- Importance of, [287], [323].
- Turkish entrenchments on, [342].
- Turkish guns withdrawn from (7–8 Aug.), [269] and n.
- mentioned, [298], [300], [335].
- Walford, Capt., [128].
- Walker, Corp. G. A., [196] n.
- Walker, Maj.-Gen. H. B., xii, [117], [160], [233], [242];
- cited, [238] n.
- Walker’s Ridge:
- Kitchener’s visit to, [380].
- Turkish failure at, [192].
- Wallace, Maj.-Gen., [210–11].
- Wallingford, Maj. J., [280].
- Wanliss, Lt.-Col., [154] n. 2.
- War Council, the, power and personnel of, [14–15];
- experts on, [25–8];
- meetings of 13 Jan. 1915, [33–4];
- of 28 Jan., [34–6].
- War Staff Group, [26] and n.
- Ward, Lt.-Col. M. C. P., [81].
- Warsaw, falls of, [221], [336];
- effect on Turks, [363].
- Water:
- Shortage of, [130], [192], [264–5]:
- (7–10 Aug.), [284];
- at Suvla—thirst torments, [284], [296], [308–10], [313–14] and nn., [333].
- Springs of, danger spots, [183], [326].
- Supply arrangements, [104], [206];
- at Suvla, [296–7] and n., [313];
- difficulties, [323].
- Watson’s Pier, [163].
- Weber Pasha, [198] and n.
- Wedgwood, Lt.-Com. Josiah, [149] n.
- Wemyss, Rear-Adm., [63], [89], [312];
- bombards Seddel Bahr, [127];
- in command of evacuation, [386].
- Westerners, [64–5], [377].
- Wheat Field, the, [190].
- “Whippets,” [215].
- White, Lt.-Col. A. H., [244–5].
- White, Brig.-Gen. Cyril B. B., [83], [400].
- White flag fired on, [178].
- White Gully, [161], [233].
- Wiggin, Brig.-Gen., [338] n. 1.
- Wilhelm II., Kaiser, visit of, to Constantinople and Jerusalem, [3].
- Wilkin, Pte., [331].
- Williams, Able Seaman Wm., [97] n.
- Williams, Lt.-Col. W. de L., [99], [127].
- Wilson, Adm. Sir Arthur, [33];
- reinforces de Robeck, [62];
- estimate of, [25];
- cited, [32], [35].
- Wilson, Lt.-Col. J. D. R., [135].
- Wilson, Col. Leslie (M.P.), xii.
- Wilson, Brig.-Gen. Scatters, [338] n. 1.
- Winter, apprehensions regarding, [359–60];
- preparations for, [382];
- storm of 27 Nov., [383–4].
- Winter, Brig.-Gen. S. H., [81], [210].
- Wire entanglements, [100–1], [104], [110], [139], [174], [183], [258].
- Wolverine, [182], [314].
- “Woodbines.” See [Askold].
- Woodward, Brig.-Gen. E. M., [81], [141].
- Woolly-Dod, Col., [103].
- Worcester Flat, [185].
- Wounded:
- Inadequate provision for, [118], [140–2], [213–14].
- Unreclaimed after 4–5 June battle, [178] and n.
- X Beach. See [Implacable Landing].
- Xeros, Gulf of:
- British warships in, [145].
- Coast of, [290];
- only sheltered spot, [119].
- Feints at—(26 April), [119], [148];
- (6 Aug.), [325].
- Naval aid from, [329].
- Y Beach:
- Character of, [107].
- Landing and failure at, [107–9];
- results of failure, [151], [158].
- Y 2. See [Gully Beach].
- Yenishehr, [50], [121].
- Yeomanry. See [British Troops]—and [Mounted Division].
- Yilghim Burnu. See [Chocolate Hill].
- Ypres, 2nd battle of, [87].
- Z Beach. See [Anzac].
- Zaimis, M., [368].
- Zionists, [70–1].
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