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Gallipoli Diary

Chapter 336: INDEX
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A supply officer records daily experiences and impressions from the Gallipoli campaign, combining blunt operational detail about logistics and the Army Service Corps with personal reflections and sensory descriptions of the peninsula. Entries recount the landing and sustained fighting, the mechanics of keeping troops fed and supplied, and the impact of sickness and censorship on those serving. Edited and pared for publication, the diary emphasizes day-to-day labor, small moments of landscape and comradeship, and pragmatic observations rather than sweeping strategic judgments.

INDEX

  • “A” Battery, 256
  • “A” Beach, 205
  • A.S.C., difficulties of, 107, 130, 200, 311
  • Abercrombie, H.M.S., 146, 186
  • Achi Baba, 45, 58, 68, 72, 73, 77;
  • aeroplanes over, 79, 81, 83, 97;
  • shells on, 120, 158;
  • bombardment from, 179
  • Addison, killed, 48
  • Aeroplane, French, falls in sea, 130;
  • English, falls in sea, 177;
  • down on Salt Lake, 246
  • Agamemnon, H.M.S., attacked, 101
  • Alaunia, S.S., 169
  • Albion, H.M.S., 119
  • Alexandria, arrival at, 24;
  • German liners at, 25;
  • description of, 25;
  • in hospital at, 165;
  • return to, 323
  • Anafarta, 189, 204
  • Anglo-Egyptian, S.S., 168
  • Anzac, 187, 202;
  • strafe at, 241
  • Aragon, S.S., 26, 27, 161, 171, 298
  • Arcadian, S.S., 23, 27, 50, 60, 73
  • Armstrong, Captain, 264
  • Ashmead-Bartlett, 87
  • Asia, coast of, 70;
  • shelled from, 129;
  • heavy shelling from, 135
  • “Asiatic Annie,” 130, 131, 139
  • Askold, 28, 29, 31, 81, 126
  • Aucania, S.S., 29
  • Australians, 78, 79, 96, 156, 162, 204;
  • Engineers, 213
  • B9, H.M.S., visited, 116
  • B10, H.M.S., visited, 127
  • “B” Beach, 204
  • Bailey, Major, 273, 294
  • Baker, Sir Randolph, wounded, 244
  • Bakery, 102
  • Balfour, invalided, 177
  • Barlow, Major, 69;
  • wounded, 77
  • Baxter, Quartermaster, 224
  • Bayfield, Captain, 27
  • Beadon, Colonel, 55, 56, 59
  • Beckwith, Major, 132
  • Beetleheimer, 119
  • Birch, Lieutenant, 139
  • Birdwood, General, 315
  • Blackburn, Major, 199
  • Blizzard, the great, 272
  • Boomerang Fort, 146;
  • captured, 148
  • Bray, 209
  • Brock, 157
  • Bruce, Colonel, 165
  • Bruce’s Ravine, 197
  • Burnt Hill, 204;
  • taken and retaken, 211
  • Bush, Captain, 92;
  • killed, 122
  • Butler, Lieutenant, 220
  • Byng, General, 282
  • “C” Beach, 203; badly shelled, 268
  • Canopus, H.M.S., 247, 261
  • Carrington-Smith, Colonel, 47, 48
  • Carver, 43, 54, 73, 75, 136, 212, 225
  • Castra, 220
  • Casualties, 156;
  • on beach, 242, 245
  • Cayley, Colonel, 129, 134;
  • Brigadier-General, 176;
  • narrow escape of, 242, 263, 274, 282
  • Chanak searchlight, 64
  • Chocolate Hill, 202, 204, 206, 211
  • Christmas Day, 307
  • Church Farm, 89, 91
  • “Clapham Junction,” 90, 145, 312
  • Collier, Major, 177;
  • leaves, 235
  • Cooke, joins, 235
  • Cooper, 38
  • Costaker, Major, killed, 47
  • Cox, 53, 165, 205
  • D’Amade, General, 26, 27, 50, 61, 80;
  • goes home, 95
  • Dardanelles, climate of, 17
  • Davidson, Lieutenant, 47
  • Davy, 55, 136
  • de Lisle, General, 191;
  • nearly hit, 264, 298
  • Dent, 125
  • Destroyers, Turkish, sunk, 96
  • De Tott’s Battery, 139
  • Dongola, S.S., 28, 35
  • Doran, General, 114, 117, 119;
  • returns to England, 129
  • Drabis, 288
  • Dublin Fusiliers, 29, 45, 97, 257
  • Duff, 79, 192
  • Dugout, on fire, 269
  • Edey, 173
  • Eighth Corps Gully, new camp at, 266
  • Eighty-eighth Brigade, 27, 74, 77, 206
  • Eighty-seventh Brigade, 67, 206
  • Eighty-sixth Brigade, 29, 77
  • Ekin, Colonel, 243
  • Elphinstone, Louis, 261
  • Enver Pasha, 253
  • Essex Regiment, 28, 30
  • Evans, Sergeant, 73, 75
  • Farmer, Captain, 149;
  • invalided, 177
  • Festin, Captain, 75
  • Findlay, 176
  • Flies, 102
  • Foley, Lieutenant, 38, 39, 43, 67, 136
  • Ford, Quartermaster, 55
  • Fraser, Major, 250
  • French battleship attacked, 106
  • Frew, R.A.M.C., 258
  • Fulford, 176
  • Fuller, Colonel, 243, 274
  • Furniture, 262
  • Gaba Tepe, Australians attacked at, 96, 202
  • Gale, heavy, 150, 249
  • Geddes, 191
  • Gee, Captain, 280
  • Geoffrey-Faussett, Colonel, killed, 68
  • Gibbon, Major, 43, 60, 192
  • Gibraltar Hill, 259
  • Glory, H.M.S., 242, 247
  • Gloucester Yeomanry, 203
  • Goeben, 123
  • Golden Horn, the, frozen, 20
  • Goliath, H.M.S., 81;
  • torpedoed, 84
  • Gostling, 47
  • Grant, 286
  • Gregory, 83, 95
  • Grogan, 55
  • Gully Beach, 98
  • Gun Hill, visited, 250
  • Gurkha Beach, 98
  • Gurkha Bluff, 95
  • Gurkhas, 69, 82, 83, 89, 95, 169, 204
  • Gwendy, killed, 173
  • Hadow, Captain, 213, 226;
  • Major, 237
  • Hamilton, Sir Ian, exhortation of, 29;
  • reported leaving, 248
  • Hampshire Regiment, 26, 45, 193
  • Harding, Quartermaster, 143
  • Haricot Redoubt, 139;
  • taken by French, 142
  • Helles, evacuation commenced, 314;
  • evacuated, 321
  • Horse of Troy, 33
  • Horton, Major, 136
  • Howard de Walden, Lord, 220, 242, 254, 255, 258, 293
  • Howell, wounded, 208
  • Hunt, joins, 259
  • Hunter-Weston, General, 30, 82
  • Huskisson, Major, 102, 136;
  • Colonel, 302
  • Hyslop, Captain, 78, 80, 94, 138
  • Imbros, 71;
  • beauty of, 104;
  • bombarded, 108;
  • go to, 217;
  • rides in, 219
  • Implacable, H.M.S., 35, 87, 119
  • Japanese bombs, 100
  • Jeans, Fleet Surgeon, 214, 239
  • Jennings, 96, 102
  • Jones, Sergeant, 224, 283;
  • killed, 303
  • Karakol Dagh, 253
  • King’s Own Scottish Borderers, 26, 51, 84, 197, 324
  • Kitchener, Lord, arrives, 265
  • Koe, Colonel, 51
  • Koebel, Captain, 169;
  • dies of wounds, 321
  • Krithia, 56;
  • bombarded, 73, 77, 89, 123, 151
  • Krithia Nullah, 90
  • Kum Kale, 81;
  • shelled from, 125
  • Lachard, joins, 232
  • Laird, 50, 102
  • Lala Baba, 202;
  • badly shelled, 268
  • Lancashire Fusiliers, 33, 36, 75, 78;
  • raid on, 90, 95, 126, 199
  • Lancashire Landing, 95
  • Lancashire Territorials, 77
  • “Lancaster Terrace,” 100
  • Lang, Major, 92
  • Lee, Major, 52;
  • killed, 67
  • Leith Walk, 312
  • Lemnos, arrival at, 26, 100;
  • invalided to, 159
  • Leslie, Quartermaster, 65
  • Lewington, Private, 218
  • Loce, Commander, 245
  • Lone Tree Gully, 212
  • Lord Nelson, H.M.S., 142
  • Lowland Division arrives, 150
  • Lucas, Major, 112
  • McDougall, Arthur, Lieutenant, 234, 245
  • McLoughlin, 287
  • Majestic, H.M.S., torpedoed, 105
  • Malta, 24
  • Manchester Regiment, 78
  • Manitou, S.S., attacked, 27
  • Marshall, Brigadier-General, 112
  • Massena, 301
  • Matthews, Captain, joins, 261;
  • leaves, 264
  • Mathias, Captain, 115
  • Meltem, 18
  • Middlesex Yeomanry, 118, 206
  • Milbanke, Sir John, killed, 209
  • Miller, 154
  • Milne, Captain, 78
  • Milward, Lieutenant, R.N., 31, 33, 34, 111, 132
  • Monro, 192
  • Moon, horse killed, 156
  • Moore, V.C., 194
  • Morris, Machine Gun Officer, 243, 250, 252;
  • ill, 263
  • Morto Bay, 81;
  • bathing at, 106
  • Mowatt, 74, 99
  • Mudros, 100
  • Mules, Indian, 76
  • Munro, General, 248;
  • arrives, 251
  • Munster Fusiliers, 29, 45, 71, 97, 199, 257
  • Napier, General, killed, 47
  • Neave, invalided, 177
  • Neuralia, hospital ship, 163
  • Neville, 168
  • Newfoundland Regiment joins, 231
  • New Zealanders, 74, 77, 156, 233
  • Nightingale, 191
  • North, 127
  • Notts and Derby Yeomanry, 206
  • O’Hara, Major, 39, 40, 41, 42, 51, 57, 59, 122, 177;
  • leaves, 255;
  • Colonel, 298
  • Owen, 49
  • Panaghia, 219
  • Panton, Captain, 27, 53, 176, 255
  • Parish, General, 80
  • Parker, Captain, 52
  • Partridge, S.S., 301
  • Patterson, Colonel, 45, 58
  • Pearson, Colonel, 277
  • Peninsula Press, 96
  • Percival, General, 225, 263, 293
  • Petro, 212
  • Phillips, Captain, 51, 54, 56, 96, 118;
  • tent shared with, 129, 136, 212;
  • wounded, 230
  • “Pimple,” the, 228;
  • shelled by Monitors, 263
  • Pink Farm, 54, 55, 56, 75, 89;
  • Brigade H.Q. near, 91, 122;
  • razed by shell fire, 153
  • Poole, 136
  • Prince Adil, yachting with, 168
  • Prince George, H.M.S., 81, 135, 228;
  • hit, 240, 242, 261, 322
  • Prosser, 122
  • Punjabis, 78, 79
  • Queen Elizabeth, H.M.S., 28, 77, 99
  • Rabbit Island, 192
  • Raglan, H.M.S., 186
  • Reave, 93
  • Reid, Captain, 27, 65;
  • killed, 67
  • Reid, Signal Officer, 243
  • Revel, killed, 140
  • Ritchie, 102
  • River Clyde, S.S., 29, 32, 33, 38, 47, 51, 93, 199, 301
  • Roberts, 92
  • Rochdale, Lord, 80
  • Royal Scots, 30, 34, 71, 110, 138;
  • badly cut up, 149
  • Saint-Louis, 119, 189
  • Salt Lake, 208
  • Samothrace, 220
  • Sari Bair, 202
  • Scorpions, 87
  • “Sea View,” 100
  • Sed-el-Bahr, 87;
  • French in, 97;
  • described, 98
  • Seeang-Bee, S.S., 168, 171
  • Senegalese, 82;
  • photographed, 97;
  • bathing, 114
  • Sharpshooters, 206
  • Sherwood Foresters, 206
  • Shorto, Major, 136, 183
  • Shuter, Captain, 167
  • Sicilia, hospital ship, 159
  • Sinclair-Thomson, Captain, 47
  • Smart, 116, 311
  • Smith, Quartermaster, 65, 251
  • Snakes, 87
  • South Lancashire Division, 102
  • South Wales Borderers, 87
  • Southland, S.S., 84, 298
  • Steel, Lieutenant, 34, 110;
  • death of, 149
  • Stoney, Captain, 47
  • Streidinger, Major, 44, 55
  • Submarine, visit to a French, 122
  • Sudan, hospital ship, 169
  • Suez, arrival at, 324
  • Suvla Bay, landing at, 188;
  • bad news from, 196;
  • embark for, 201, 202;
  • water difficulties at, 214;
  • view from, 216;
  • nature of country, 222;
  • arrangements for evacuation, 293;
  • evacuated, 296
  • Swiftsure, H.M.S., 77;
  • attacked, 101;
  • visit to, 214, 233;
  • narrow escape of, 236, 239, 261
  • Talbot, H.M.S., 146
  • Tenth Division, at Salonika, 248
  • Thirteenth Division, 162, 176
  • Thomson, 55, 65, 78, 91, 191
  • Torpedo caught, 133
  • Trafalgar Square, 182
  • Trenches, visit to first-line, 143
  • Tressider, Captain, killed, 149
  • Triumph, H.M.S., torpedoed, 101
  • Turkish wounded, 88
  • Turks, said to be starving, 116
  • Twelve Tree Wood, 149
  • Twenty-ninth Division, 102, 140;
  • push forward, 151, 156, 169
  • Unwin, Commander, 293
  • Usher, Captain, 119, 126;
  • killed, 136
  • “V” Beach, 32, 81;
  • Senegalese at, 82
  • Von Sanders, 96
  • “W” Beach, 32;
  • landing at, 35, 51, 62;
  • bathing at, 79, 81;
  • shelled, 94;
  • rejoin at, 173;
  • return to, 302
  • Walker, arrives, 242;
  • goes to hospital, 260
  • Warham, killed, 174
  • Warwick Yeomanry, 203, 206
  • Way, Captain, 43, 96, 136, 205;
  • effect on him of bullets, 241;
  • invalided, 260
  • Weatherall, 136, 160
  • Wedgwood, Josiah, M.P., 50
  • West Lowland Engineers C.O., killed, 141
  • “Whistling Rufus,” 238, 247, 252, 253
  • Whitburn, 38
  • Whitby Abbey, S.S., 159, 171, 221
  • White House, 77, 78
  • Williams, 117, 160
  • Williams, Colonel, 45, 55, 69, 78, 91;
  • wounded, 124
  • Wilson, Colonel, 138, 149
  • Wood, Captain, 112, 188, 201;
  • Major, 235;
  • killed, 254, 257
  • Worcester Regiment, 28, 123, 233
  • Worcester Yeomanry, 203, 206
  • “X” Beach, 87th Brigade depot at, 67, 81;
  • road to, 127
  • Yen-i-Shehr, 81
  • Yeomanry in action, 206
  • Zion Mule Corps, 45

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