Gallipoli Diary

Gallipoli Diary
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This 2-volume book represents a personal account of the Gallipoli Campaign written from the perspective of a British Army officer. The Gallipoli Campaign was a military campaign in the First World War that took place on the Gallipoli peninsula February 1915 to January 1916. The Entente powers, Britain, France and Russia, sought to weaken the Ottoman Empire, one of the Central Powers, by taking control of the straits that provided a supply route to the Russian Empire. The Allies' attack on Ottoman forts at the entrance of the Dardanelles in February 1915 failed and was followed by an amphibious landing on the Gallipoli peninsula in April 1915 to capture the Ottoman capital of Constantinople. In January 1916, after eight months' fighting, with approximately 250,000 casualties on each side, the land campaign was abandoned and the invasion force withdrawn. It was a costly defeat for the Entente powers and for the sponsors, especially First Lord of the Admiralty (1911-1915), Winston Churchill. The campaign was considered a great Ottoman victory. Contents: The Start The Straits Egypt Clearing for Action The Landing Making Good Shells Two Corps or an Ally? Submarines A Decision and the Plan Bombs and Journalists A Victory and After K.'s Advice and the P.M.'s Envoy The Force – Real and Imaginary Sari Bair and Suvla Kavak Tepe Attack Collapses The Last Battle Misunderstandings The French Plan Loos and Salonika The Beginning of the End

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Ian Hamilton. Gallipoli Diary

Gallipoli Diary

Table of Contents

Volume 1

Table of Contents

PREFACE

LETTER FROM GENERAL D'AMADE TO THE AUTHOR

CHAPTER I. THE START

CHAPTER II. THE STRAITS

CHAPTER III. EGYPT

REVIEW OF FRENCH TROOPS AT ALEXANDRIA

CHAPTER IV. CLEARING FOR ACTION

SPECIAL ORDER

CHAPTER V. THE LANDING

CHAPTER VI. MAKING GOOD

CHAPTER VII. SHELLS

CHAPTER VIII. TWO CORPS OR AN ALLY?

CHAPTER IX. SUBMARINES

CHAPTER X. A DECISION AND THE PLAN

CHAPTER XI. BOMBS AND JOURNALISTS

CHAPTER XII. A VICTORY AND AFTER

FOOTNOTES:

Volume 2

Table of Contents

CHAPTER XIII. K.'S ADVICE AND THE P.M.'S ENVOY

CHAPTER XIV. THE FORCE—REAL AND IMAGINARY

CHAPTER XV. SARI BAIR AND SUVLA

CHAPTER XVI. KAVAK TEPE ATTACK COLLAPSES

CHAPTER XVII. THE LAST BATTLE

CHAPTER XVIII. MISUNDERSTANDINGS

CHAPTER XIX. THE FRENCH PLAN

CHAPTER XX. LOOS AND SALONIKA

CHAPTER XXI. THE BEGINNING OF THE END

CORRESPONDENCE

DECLARATION TO BE USED BY WAR CORRESPONDENTS

FAREWELL ORDER BY GENERAL SIR IAN HAMILTON

APPENDIX I. STATEMENT ON ARTILLERY BY BRIGADIER GENERAL SIR HUGH SIMPSON BAIKIE, EX-COMMANDER OF THE BRITISH ARTILLERY AT CAPE HELLES

APPENDIX II. DARDANELLES EXPEDITION

Notes by Lieut.-Colonel Charles Rosenthal,[17] Commanding 3rd Australian Field Artillery Brigade, 1st Australian Division, relating to Artillery at Anzac, from 25th April to 25th August, 1915. (Compiled from personal diary.)

APPENDIX III

SIR IAN HAMILTON'S INSTRUCTIONS

TABLE A

TABLE B. Table showing Units and Details which it is required to Land at Anzac Cove on the Nights of August 3rd/4th, August 4th/5th and August 5th/6th

TABLE C. Table showing Units and Details which it is required to Land at New Beach during the Night of August 6th/7th, beginning one Hour after Dark (9.30 p.m.). All Troops will come from Imbros, but Horses will come direct except where otherwise stated

TABLE D. Table showing Units and Details which it is required to Land at Anzac Cove beginning at dawn August 7th. Order of Landing as shown. All these Troops will come from Mudros

TABLE E. Table showing Units to be ready to Land immediately after those shown in Tables A, B, C and D. Units will probably be required in the Order shown either at New Beach or Anzac Cove as circumstances may dictate

General Officer Commanding, Australian and New Zealand Army Corps

TABLE

Organization Orders for Troops Landing at Anzac

Establishments

Instructions for G.O.C. 9th Army Corps

APPENDIX

Instructions for G.O.C. A. and N.Z. Army Corps

FORCE ORDER No. 25

Appendix to Force Order No. 25. Embarkations

Military Transport Officers

Landing Places

Beach Control Personnel

General Instructions for Landing

Ammunition

Water

Transport

Supplies

Medical

APPENDIX IV. INSTRUCTIONS TO MAJOR-GENERAL H. DE LISLE, C.B., D.S.O

FOOTNOTES:

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Ian Hamilton

Memoirs form the Great War (Vol. 1&2)

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Also, he brought eight Henri Farmans with 80 Gnome engines. He took them because they were new and there was nothing else new; but they are no use for war.

Two B.E.2C.s with 70 Renaults: these are absolutely useless as they won't take a passenger.

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