WebTR - Scott Robson, FSTD - Al Griffiths, FO - Dave Boreham, FTR - Mark Fairbairn U25 F CLASS - Rohan Barlow (FTR), Declan Barlow (FO), Joseph Noonan (FSTD) WebThe Western and Eastern fronts, 1915. The Western Front, 1915; The Eastern Front, 1915; Other fronts, 1915–16. The Caucasus, 1914–16; Mesopotamia, 1914–April 1916; The Egyptian frontiers, 1915–July 1917; Italy and the Italian front, 1915–16; Serbia and the Salonika expedition, 1915–17; Major developments in 1916. The Western Front, 1916
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On the afternoon of 27 April, the 19th Division, reinforced by six battalions from the 5th Division, counter-attacked the six Allied brigades at Anzac. With the support of naval gunfire, the Allies held back the Ottomans throughout the night. The following day the British were joined by French troops transferred from Kum Kale on the Asiatic shore to the right of the line near 'S' Beach at Morto Bay. O… WebLife in the trenches. In early 1916, life in the trenches was considered more comfortable by many Australian troops. For those who had served on Gallipoli, the conditions on the Western Front seemed very different. Billets were within 2 kilometres of the front. There were army canteens selling groceries, tobacco and clothing, and the men could ... bowdoin college mascot and colors
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WebThe ANZACs launched several major attacks on the Germans and on the 23rd of July at 12:30am the ANZACs managed to obtain the Germans trenches. After that the ANZACs … WebFollowing the Gallipoli withdrawal, the newly formed New Zealand Division left for France in early April 1916. Sent to the Flanders region to gain front-line experience, they spent the next three months guarding a ‘quiet’ or … WebThe legacy of Gallipoli. The losses were huge, for both sides. The Allies suffered 250,000 casualties, including 58,000 dead; the Ottoman Empire … guitars chicago