Gallipoli Diary (Vol. 1&2)
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Ian Hamilton. Gallipoli Diary (Vol. 1&2)
Gallipoli Diary (Vol. 1&2)
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
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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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