CONTENTS

CHAPTERPAGE
IIntroduction[17]
IIGeneral Policy of the Dardanelles Campaign[32]
IIIStrategy and Tactics of the Dardanelles Campaign[37]
IVFormation of the Zion Mule Corps[46]
VArrival at Lemnos[62]
VIA Strenuous Night[72]
VIIDescription of Southern Gallipoli[85]
VIIIA Homeric Conflict[89]
IXThe Zion Mule Corps Land in Gallipoli[106]
XA Night up the Gully Ravine[120]
XIHow Zion Mules Upset Turkish Plans[127]
XIILife in Our New Camp[136]
XIIIA May Battle[147]
XIVGeneral d'Amade and the Corps Expéditionnaire d'Orient [154]
XVVarious Bombardments[159]
XVIThe Coming of the German Submarines[166]
XVIITrench Warfare in Gallipoli[170]
XVIIIGuns and Staff[182]
XIXVisits to the Trenches[188]
XXFlies, Dust and Battle[195]
XXIWork of the Zion Mule Corps[203]
XXIIThe Australians and New Zealanders[210]
XXIIIVoyage to Egypt[222]
XXIVRecruiting in Egypt[228]
XXVLife in Egypt[234]
XXVIReturn to Gallipoli[244]
XXVIIBeelzebub[252]
XXVIIIA Feat in Gunnery[259]
XXIX The Finding of the Shield of David[269]
XXXBack to England[277]
XXXIThe Evacuation[291]
Appendix[297]

ILLUSTRATIONS

The Hollowed Hand Gives a Very Good Idea of
the Appearance of the Country [Frontispiece]
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The Dardanelles, Sea of Marmora and Bosphorus[17]
Badge of the Zion Mule Corps (the Shield of David)[270]


WITH THE ZIONISTS IN GALLIPOLI