10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CAPE HELLES»
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Frederic P. Miller, Agnes F. Vandome, John McBrewster, 2010
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Climax at Gallipoli: The Failure of the August Offensive
119. 120. 121. “Notes by Brigadier-General Simpson Baikie on the Artillery at
Cape Helles in the Dardanelles Expedition,” n.d., Hamilton Papers, LHCMA,
HAMILTON 7/10/5. Diary entry, 11 August 1915, GS WD, GHQ MEF, AWM 4, 1/4/
5 pt. 1.
3
Gallipoli: A Ridge Too Far
The French plan was to land on the coast between Anzac and Cape Helles, but it
was ill-advised because this area was strongly held by the Turkish army.
Hamilton learned in April, with the Cape Helles landing, that it was very difficult to
land ...
4
Information Strategy and Warfare: A Guide to Theory and Practice
The remaining Allied force of four divisions (35,268 troops) were crowded into the
twelve square mile beachhead at Cape Helles. Facing them was a vastly larger
force of Turks directed by General von Sanders. With the British evacuation of ...
John Arquilla, Douglas A. Borer, 2007
5
Ordinary Men, Extraordinary Service: The World War 1 ...
The World War 1 Experience of the 9th Battalion (Queensland) AIF & Reflections
on the Gallipoli Campaign Chris Lowndes. View from the headland today, where
the Turkish trenches were located looking down on to VBeach at Cape Helles.
It is however, certain that they watched us far more narrowly at Cape Helles
afterthe Anzac evacuation. Aeroplanes cruised over our position frequently, and
shellfire increased and became very heavy. Still, when the time came, the
burning ...
7
Echoes of Gallipoli: In the Words of New Zealand's Mounted ...
In late April General Hamilton decided to launch a major attack at Cape Helles to
capture Achi Baba and the nearby village of Krithia. The Anzacs up the coast
were told to keep the Turks opposite them busy in order to hold them back from ...
8
Ottoman Army Effectiveness in World War I: A Comparative Study
Ottoman tactical reorganisation, Anzac, 5 May 1915 In early May 1915, the
Ottoman III Corps found itself fighting on two separate fronts (Anzac and Cape
Helles) and commanding regiments that cumulatively totalled over seven infantry
...
9
Exploring Gallipoli: An Australian Army Battlefield Guide
Apart from the planned Anzac landing at 'Z' Beach near Gabe Tepe (a couple of
kilometressouth ofwhere theyactually landed),major landings were alsoto
occuratthe tip ofthe Peninsula at'V' and 'W'beaches around Cape Helles. These
wereto ...
10
The Last Century of Sea Power: From Port Arthur to Chanak, ...
The only possible way in which the Allies might have prevailed was if the Cape
Helles commitments had been less and the Ari Burnu commitment had been
correspondingly greater. Even so, given what was to happen on other fronts,
such an ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CAPE HELLES»
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Australian frigate visits Cape Town on commemoration tour
... deployment include events in the Sea of Marmara, Cape Helles, Gallipoli, Italy and Malta, along with 'D Day' commemorations at Normandy. «defenceWeb, Jul 15»
We will remember them – July 1915
The Allied forces (British, Australian, New Zealand and French) were entrenched around their two bridgeheads at Cape Helles and ANZAC ... «alderleyedge.com, Jul 15»
Plaque to Plymouth war hero who dodged machine gun fire is …
... displayed during a hard-won beach landing that took place in the early hours of the morning on April 25, 1915 west of Cape Helles, Turkey. «Plymouth Herald, Jun 15»
Hereford woman reveals her grandfather's military story
In the Sunday Mercury Captain Butler wrote about the day his fleet landed at W beach on April 25 at Cape Helles and came under heavy ... «Evesham Journal, Jun 15»
Russia, WW2: Female snipers are a (deadly) thing. Thirty years …
... tags of 16 of her victims — first appears in an account of April 25th, as the Brits attack W Beach at Cape Helles in the south of the peninsula. «NEWS.com.au, Jun 15»
Left to bring up seven children on her own
As they were expecting their seventh child in May/June 1915 Kenerick did not travel with his comrades to Cape Helles, instead he saw the birth ... «Worcester News, Jun 15»
War life remembered
A British soldier pays his respects at the grave of a colleague near Cape Helles, where the Gallipoli landings took place. ... World War One ... «Lancashire Telegraph, Jun 15»
The Gurkhas at Gallipoli
Even so, casualties in the Cape Helles sector had mounted. The attacking forces and the enemy were by now both in trenches which in the ... «Nepali times, Jun 15»
War History: Nondescript beach at Anzac Cove in Gallipoli will …
At the same time, as a subsidiary of the plan, the Anzacs were ordered to land 12 miles north of Cape Helles, north of Gaba Tepe. Hamilton's ... «Ipswich Star, May 15»
Bravery and Folly at Gallipoli, One-Hundred Years Ago
The April landings at Cape Helles and Anzac Cove as well as the August landing at Suvla Bay were intended to break Turkish defenses and ... «Council on Foreign Relations, Apr 15»