INDEX
(I am indebted to Mrs. E. M. White for undertaking the difficult task of this Index.—H. W. N.)
- A Beach (true), 299, 301, 304 and n., 358.
- A East Beach, 299, 304, 325 and n.
- A West Beach, 299, 304, 325 and n.
- Abdel Rahman Bair, 252, 265, 268, 269, 283.
- Abdul Hamid, 2, 144 and n.
- Abrikja, 317, 323–4.
- Achi Baba, situation of, 79;
- enemy shelling from, 132, 171, 197, 403;
- strength of position, 170 n., 220.
- Achmet, 257.
- Adana massacres, 99, 128 n.
- Adramyti Bay, 222, 362.
- Adrianople, 55.
- Aeroplanes—British, 167, 218–19, 397;
- enemy, 308.
- African troops, 136, 147, 149, 151, 175.
- Agamemnon, 48–9, 51–3, 59, 91.
- Aghyl Dere, 250, 251, 255, 262, 263, 355.
- Agnew, Lt.-Col., 349.
- Aire Kavak, 341.
- Albion, 49, 52, 53, 60, 94, 99.
- Alexandria, transports reloaded at, 69–70, 408.
- Allanson, Maj. Cecil G. L., 272–6.
- Altham, Maj.-Gen., 212, 381.
- Amethyst, 49, 108, 109.
- Ammunition, shortage of, 133, 148, 171, 181, 182, 185, 192, 193, 194 n., 200, 219, 229.
- Anafarta Biyuk, 114, 251, 269, 286, 287, 335;
- entrenched by Turks, 339.
- Anafarta Hills, shelling from, 197.
- Anafarta Ova, 291, 327.
- Anafarta plateau, Turkish guns on, 340.
- Anafarta Sagir—situation of, 287, 288;
- Moore’s patrol on outskirts of (8 Aug.), 317;
- Turkish headquarters at, 388 n.
- “Anafartas, the,” 263.
- “Andarti,” 225 and n.
- Antwerp, R.N.D. at, 24, 148, 203.
- Anzac Cove—conformation of, 110–12;
- storming of (25 April), 111 ff.;
- danger of, from shelling, 196.
- Anzacs. See Australian and New Zealand Army Corps.
- Apex, the, situation of, 261, 360–1;
- Anzac occupation of, 261, 270;
- subterranean galleries made at, 382;
- abandonment of (Dec.), 399.
- Aragon—reputation of, 211–12 and n.;
- Kitchener’s entourage on, 379;
- Monro’s H.Q. on, 381.
- Arcadian, 80, 148, 166.
- Ari Burnu, 112, 113, 250;
- pier at, 371.
- Ark Royal, 49, 218.
- Armstrong, Lt.-Col. J. C., 81.
- Arno, 315.
- Art of war, 189.
- Artillery:
- Inferiority of, 181.
- Loans from the French, 134, 184, 401.
- Shortage of, 148, 171, 181, 184, 192, 193, 194 n., 219, 228, 229, 339, 361;
- no anti-aircraft guns till winter, 219, 400.
- Askold, 88, 120.
- Asma Dere, 251–2, 263–4, 268–70.
- Asmak Dere, 251.
- Aspinall, Lt.-Col., 315, 316.
- Aspinall, Capt. C. F., 81.
- Asquith, Arthur, 149 n.
- Asquith, Rt. Hon. H. H., War Minister, 16–17;
- agrees to Churchill’s plan, 34–5;
- encourages Italy’s entry, 56;
- the Coalition Ministry, 170;
- estimate of, 19–21;
- quoted on position of experts, 28;
- cited, 376.
- Aster, 295–6, 297 n.
- Athenian expedition to Sicily, 88–9 and n.
- Atrocities, 98.
- Augagneur, M., cited, 35 n. 2.
- Australian and New Zealand Army Corps:
- Casualties of—25–6 April, 127;
- 2 May, 139;
- 4–5 June, 190;
- Lone Pine, 240;
- 6–10 Aug., 283;
- of 4th Austr. Brig. (8 Aug.), 270.
- Characteristics of, 72–3.
- Egypt, in, 70–1.
- Engagements fought by—2 May, 138;
- advance on Krithia (8 May), 155–6;
- 19 May, 161–2;
- 4 and 28 June, 188 ff.;
- Lone Pine (6–9 Aug.), 231–41;
- Sari Bair, 253 ff.
- Evacuation of, 397–400 and n.
- Godley’s tribute to, 284.
- Kitchener’s visit to, 380.
- Landing of (25 April), 113 ff.;
- objects, 79;
- brigades confused, 124, 125.
- Officers of, list of, 82–3.
- Quarters of, 117–18, 125;
- extension of, by 7–10 Aug. fighting, 285.
- Turkish troops opposite (Dec.), 388 n.
- Units of, 83, 154 n. 2, 352 n. 1.
- Withdrawn by battalions to Mudros, 355.
- 1st Australian Division:
- 1st (N.S. Wales) Infantry Brigade—landing of, 116;
- Lone Pine, 233–40.
- 2nd (Victoria) Infantry Brigade—units of, 154 n. 2;
- landing of, 116;
- at Helles, 147, 153, 233;
- Lone Pine (8–9 Aug.), 240;
- the Nek (7 Aug.), 241.
- 3rd (Australia) Infantry Brigade:
- 9th (Queensland) Batt., 115, 190–1.
- 10th (S. Austr.) Batt., 115.
- 11th (W. Austr.) Batt., 231.
- 12th (S. Austr., W. Austr., and Tas.) Batt., 239.
- New Zealand and Australian Division:
- Officers’ reconnaissances, 249.
- Reserve (May), 147.
- Sari Bair, 253.
- Machine-Gun Section, 280.
- New Zealand Mounted Infantry Brigade—fighting at the Nek (30 June), 191;
- Sari Bair, 254 ff.;
- evacuation, 398.
- Auckland Regiment—Sari Bair, 257, 265, 266, 277–8;
- Hill 60 attack (27 Aug.), 353.
- Canterbury Regt.—Sari Bair, 258;
- Hill 60 attack (21 Aug.), 349;
- (27 Aug.), 353.
- Otago Regt.—Hill 60 attack (21 Aug.), 349;
- (27 Aug.), 353.
- Wellington Regt., 353.
- 1st Australian Lt. Horse Brigade—evacuation of, 398.
- 1st N.S. Wales Regt., 242–3.
- 2nd Queensland Regt., 242.
- New Zealand Infantry Brigade—units of, 83, 154 n. 1;
- landing of, 116;
- at Helles, 147, 153.
- Auckland Batt.—occupies Plugge’s Plateau, 116;
- Sari Bair, 254, 260–1;
- on Rhododendron Nek (7 Aug.), 264.
- Canterbury Batt., 254, 260–1.
- Otago Batt.—“Baby 700,” 139;
- Sari Bair, 254, 260 and n. 2, 261.
- Wellington Batt.—Sari Bair, 254, 260–1, 266, 277–8.
- 4th (Australian) Infantry Brigade—landing of, 116;
- “Baby 700,” 139;
- Sari Bair, 255, 262, 283;
- Hill 60 attack (21 Aug.), 348–9, 351;
- evacuation of, 398.
- All Battalions of, in Sari Bair assault, 268–70.
- Otago Mounted Rifles Regt., 254, 256, 258–9.
- 2nd Australian Lt. Horse Brigade, 84;
- 6th Regt., 398.
- 3rd Australian Lt. Horse Brigade, 84;
- evacuation of, 398.
- 8th (Victorian) Regt., 244.
- 9th Regt., 354.
- 10th (W. Australian) Regt., 244, 354.
- 2nd Australian Division:
- Arrival of, 355 and n.;
- of 18th Batt., 352.
- Composition of, 338 n. 1.
- Infection of, with dysentery, 357.
- 18th Batt., 352, 353.
- Australian Engineers—5th Company, 399.
- Bridging Train, 325 n.
- Maori Contingent, 254, 256, 258, 265, 268, 353, 398.
- New Zealand Engineers, 254, 255, 259.
- B Beach, 299, 304–5, 392.
- “Baby 700,” 138, 244.
- Bacchante, 111, 116, 125, 213, 234.
- Backhouse, Commodore O., 84, 137.
- Bagdad railway, 3–4, 6.
- Bailloud, Gén, 152–3, 193, 366.
- Baka Baba, 288.
- Baldwin, Brig.-Gen. A. H., blunder of, (8–9 Aug.), 270–1;
- belated arrival and retreat, 277;
- killed, 281;
- mentioned, 204, 216 n. 2.
- Balfour, Rt. Hon. A. J., 15, 35, 170;
- cited, 28.
- Balkan races, German attitude to, 3.
- Balkan States, forces available in, 365.
- Balloons (“Silver Babies”), 219.
- Barrage, 159, 173.
- Bartlett, Ashmead, 170 n.;
- cited, 119;
- quoted, 186 n.
- Basrah, British seizure of, 12.
- Battleship Hill, 247, 261, 264.
- Battles (after the landings phase)—6 May, 147 ff.;
- 8 May—advance on Krithia, 155–6;
- 19 May, 161 ff.;
- 4 June, 172 ff.;
- 28 June, 182 ff.;
- 12 July, 199 ff.;
- 6 Aug.—feints at Helles, 227 ff.;
- at Anzac, 231 ff.;
- 6–10 Aug.—Sari Bair, 253 ff.;
- 6–12 Aug.—Suvla Bay, 295 ff.;
- 15 Aug., 329–32;
- 20–21 Aug.—Scimitar Hill, 339 ff.;
- Kaiajik Aghala, 348 ff.;
- 27–28 Aug., 353–4;
- 19 Dec.—Krithia Nullah, 402;
- 7 Jan., 403.
- Bauchop, Lt.-Col. A., 206, 259.
- Bauchop’s Hill, 251, 254, 256, 259, 262.
- Baumann, Gén., 84.
- Bean, Capt. C. E. W., photographs taken by, xiii;
- assistance from, 119 n.;
- quoted, 234 n. 2, 238, 264, 282;
- cited, 351 n.
- Bean, Capt. J. W., 237.
- Beauchamp, Col. Sir Horace, 327–8.
- “Beetles,” 215–16, 295, 300.
- Bennett, Col., 241.
- Besika Bay, French feint at, 120–1.
- Bibliography, xiii-xiv.
- Binns, Capt., 225.
- Birdwood, Lt.-Gen. Sir W. R., criticism by, of Carden’s scheme—telegram of 5 March, 44, 55;
- advises immediate landing (22 March), 63;
- quarters of, 210;
- eulogy by, of Left Assaulting Column at Sari Bair, 264;
- hurries up reserves (10 Aug.), 282;
- supersedes Hamilton, 372;
- Special Order on Kitchener’s visit, 380;
- in command of “Dardanelles Army” (Nov.), 381;
- ordered to evacuate (8 Dec.), 386;
- scheme for Helles evacuation, 401;
- estimate of, 374;
- mentioned, xii, 70, 82, 90, 118, 207, 253, 279, 322.
- Birrell, Surgeon-Gen. W. E., 81, 141.
- Biyuk Anafarta. See Anafarta Biyuk.
- Biyuk Kemiklo. See Suvla Point.
- “Blister ships,” 215, 295.
- Boghali, 115, 118.
- Bolton, Lt.-Col., 154 n. 2.
- Bolton’s Hill, 125.
- Bombardments—
- of 3 Nov. 1914, 1, 29 and n. 2;
- of 18 Feb. 1915, 50–1;
- of 25 Feb., 51–2;
- of 4 March, 52;
- of 6 March, 53;
- of 5 and 7 Mar., 53, 54;
- political effects of Feb. and March bombardments, 55–6;
- ineffectiveness of bombardments throughout the campaign, 340, 353.
- Boomerang, the, 184.
- Boot, the, 390 n.
- Bordeaux, Lt.-Col., 153 n.
- Bourne, Lt., 242.
- Bouvet, 49, 50, 60–1.
- Bouyssou, Capt., 84.
- Bowman-Manifold, Lt.-Col. M. G. E., 81.
- Boyle, Capt. the Hon. A., xii.
- Braithwaite, Maj.-Gen. W. F., 70, 81, 162, 328, 371.
- Braithwaite, Lt.-Col. W. G., 83.
- Brand, Major, 115.
- Brandreth, Major, 178.
- Branet, Lt.-Col., 84.
- Breslau, 8–9 and n.
- Bridges, Maj.-Gen. W. T., 70, 71, 83, 138;
- death and estimate of, 160.
- Brighton Beach, 231.
- British troops in the campaign:
- Officers, shortage of, 336, 338 n., 376.
- Positions of (6 Aug.), 225.
- Strength of (early Aug.), 219;
- (mid Aug.), 336.
- VIIIth Army Corps (see also, for its components, various Divisions under British troops):
- Composition of, 156, 172, 219.
- French guns left with, 401.
- Hunter-Weston succeeded by Stopford and later Davies in command of, 200–1, 292.
- Organisation of, with French into four sections, 159.
- IXth army Corps (see also, for its components, various Divisions under British Troops):
- Blizzard casualties (Nov.), 385.
- Composition of, 219, 293.
- De Lisle succeeds Stopford in command of (15 Aug.), 332.
- Godley’s tribute to, 284.
- Gun shortage of, 294, 339.
- Intelligence and Staff work of, bad, 316–17, 318.
- Reorganisation of, ordered (13 Aug.), 329.
- 10th (Irish) Division:
- Arrival of, from Mitylene and landing (7 Aug.), 303–4;
- split up into three, 304;
- only two Brigades under Stopford, 293;
- task for, 298.
- Composition of, 217 n. 2.
- Guns attached to, 296 n., 361.
- Quality of, 366.
- Salonika, transfer to, 366–7.
- 29th Brigade—at Anzac, 225, 293.
- 10th Hampshires—Hill Q, 270;
- on 21 Aug., 349.
- 6th Royal Irish Rifles, 270.
- 5th Connaught Rangers—at Saif-Bair (10 Aug.). 282;
- fighting on 21 Aug., 349–50 and n.;
- withdrawn for rest, 352;
- attack of 27 Aug., 353–4.
- 30th Brigade—arrival of, from Mitylene and Mudros, 295;
- attack along Kiretch Tepe Sirt (15–17 Aug.), 329–31;
- withdrawn to rest, 338 n. 2.
- 6th Munster Fusiliers—capture Jephson’s Post (7 Aug.), 310;
- storm the Pimple (15 Aug.), 330–1.
- 7th Munster Fusiliers, 310.
- 6th Royal Dublin Fusiliers—with Brig.-Gen. F. F. Hill, 295;
- advance on Chocolate Hill (7 Aug.), 306–9;
- storm the Pimple (15 Aug.), 330–1.
- 7th Royal Dublin Fusiliers—with Brig.-Gen. F. F. Hill, 295;
- advance on Chocolate Hill, 306–9.
- 31st Brigade—arrival from Mitylene, 295;
- withdrawn from Green Hill (10 Aug.), 324;
- attack on Kiretch Tepe Sirt (15–17 Aug.), 329;
- Lt.-Col. King-King in command of, 332;
- withdrawn to rest (17 Aug.), 338 n. 2.
- 5th Inniskilling Fusiliers—landed at Suvla Point, 304;
- with Mahon (7 Aug.), 310;
- on Kiretch Tepe Sirt (15–17 Aug.), 330.
- 6th Inniskilling Fusiliers—advance on Chocolate Hill (7 Aug.), 306–9;
- (8 Aug.), 319;
- on Kiretch Tepe Sirt (15–17 Aug.), 330.
- 5th Royal Irish Fusiliers—advance on Chocolate Hill (7 Aug.), 306–9;
- (8 Aug.), 319;
- almost exterminated, 331.
- 6th Royal Irish Fusiliers—advance on Chocolate Hill (7 Aug.), 306–9;
- (8 Aug.), 319;
- almost exterminated, 331.
- 5th Royal Irish Pioneers, 295, 304, 310.
- 58th Brigade R.F.A., 296 n., 329.
- 11th (Northern) Division:
- Composition of, 217 n. 1.
- Evacuation of, 392.
- Guns attached to, 295–6 n.
- Hamilton’s design for landing of, 298.
- Imbros, at (6 Aug.), 225–6.
- Improvement of, 361.
- Inexperience of, 293.
- Scimitar Hill attack (21 Aug.), 338 ff.
- Tenth Division battalions mixed up with (7 Aug.), 304.
- Xeros shore and Kiretch Tepe Sirt held by, 390 n.
- 32nd Brigade—landing of, at Suvla (6 Aug.), 300;
- inaction of (7 Aug.), 302–3, 305–6, 308 n.;
- Hill to co-operate with, 305;
- attack on Scimitar Hill (9 Aug.), 320;
- error of 21 Aug., 341, 344;
- elaborate entrenchments of, 390 n.
- 9th W. Yorks—occupy Lala Baba (6 Aug.), 300;
- at Hill 10, 302;
- on Anafarta ridge, 318.
- 6th Yorks, 300.
- 33rd Brigade—landing of, at Suvla (6 Aug.), 300;
- on Lala Baba, 302;
- error of 21 Aug., 341–2, 344.
- 6th Lincolns and 6th Borderers—reinforce Hill’s column (7 Aug.), 307, 308 n.;
- storming of Chocolate Hill, 309;
- withdrawn, 309;
- attack on Scimitar Hill (9 Aug.), 320, 321.
- 34th Brigade—landing of, in Suvla Bay, 299, 300–1;
- inaction of (7 Aug.), 302–3, 305–6, 308 n.;
- Hill to co-operate with, 305;
- attack on Scimitar Hill (9 Aug.), 320;
- Brig.-Gen. J. Hill in command of, 332;
- attack of 21 Aug., 341.
- 9th Lancs. Fusiliers, 302.
- 11th Manchester, 301–2, 310.
- 6th E. York Pioneers, 317.
- 13th (Western) Division:
- Arrival of, 200, 216.
- Composition of, 216 n. 2.
- Evacuation of, 392, 396.
- Maude, Maj.-Gen. F. Stanley, in command of, 355.
- Quality of, 361.
- Sari Bair, allotted for, 225, 254, 255, 293;
- casualties (7–10 Aug.), 283;
- returned to IXth Army Corps at Suvla, 355.
- Shaw, Maj.-Gen., invalided from, 333.
- 38th Brigade—quarters of, 204.
- 6th E. Lancs., 270.
- 6th S. Lancs.-Sari Bair, 265;
- Chunak Bair and the supreme moment, 272–4;
- disaster and retreat, 275–6.
- 6th Loyal N. Lancs.—Hill Q, 270–1;
- relieve New Zealanders and Gloucesters on Rhododendron Ridge (10 Aug.), 278–9;
- overwhelmed, 279.
- 39th Brigade—Divisional Reserve at Sari Bair, 255.
- 9th Royal Warwicks, 216 n., 265, 268;
- left without officers, 281.
- 7th Gloucesters—Sari Bair assault, 265–7:
- attacked by Turks (9 Aug.), 277–8;
- left without officers (10 Aug.), 281.
- 9th Worcesters, 216 n.;
- in support in Sari Bair attack, 265, 268, 272;
- inactive, 276–7;
- left without officers (10 Aug.), 281.
- 7th N. Staffords—in support in Sari Bair assault, 265, 268, 272;
- inactive, 276–7;
- attacked near Fusilier Bluff (7 Jan.), 403.
- 40th Brigade:
- 4th S. Wales Borderers—Sari Bair, 262;
- fighting on 10 Aug., 283;
- 21 Aug., 349.
- 8th Royal Welsh Fusiliers, 245–6.
- 5th Wilts—Hill Q, 271;
- relieve New Zealanders and Gloucesters on Rhododendron Ridge (10 Aug.), 278–9;
- “almost annihilated” (10 Aug.), 279.
- 8th Welsh Pioneers, 216 n. 2, 265–6.
- 29th Division:
- Allotted for Dardanelles, 42;
- delays, 42;
- arrival at Malta, 63.
- Battle of 6–8 May, 148 ff.
- Casualties of, heavy, 147;
- to 9 May, 157;
- to 8 June, 178–9 and n.
- Composition of, 82.
- Hamilton’s tribute to, 201.
- Helles attack (6 Aug.), 225, 227.
- Landing task of, 78–9.
- Quality of, 127, 133, 201, 243;
- of Territorial unit, 135.
- Rested in brigades at Imbros, 362.
- Scimitar Hill attack from Suvla (21 Aug.), 338 ff.;
- back at Helles, 402.
- 86th Brigade—battle of 28 April, 133;
- broken up among 87th and 88th Brigades, 147;
- Scimitar Hill attack (21 Aug.), 344;
- evacuation of, 391.
- and Royal Fusiliers—at V Beach, 104, 105–6;
- fighting of 4–6 June, 176, 178;
- casualties of, 178–9;
- 28 June, 184;
- sufferings in the blizzard (Nov.), 384–5.
- 1st Lancs. Fusiliers, 101–4.
- 1st Royal Munster Fusiliers—V Beach landing, 95–8;
- storm Seddel Bahr, 127–8;
- amalgamated into the “Dubsters,” 151.
- 1st Royal Dublin Fusiliers—V Beach landing, 94–6, 98;
- storm Seddel Bahr, 127–8;
- amalgamated into the “Dubsters,” 151.
- 87th Brigade—in the fight of 28 April, 133;
- 6–8 May, 150, 153, 154;
- Scimitar Hill attack (21 Aug.), 343.
- 2nd S. Wales Borderers—at De Tott’s Battery, 91;
- at Y Beach, 107–9;
- battle of 8 May, 154;
- casualties, 179 n.;
- 28 June, 183.
- 1st Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers—at Implacable Landing, 106;
- in the fight of 28 April, 133;
- of 6–8 May, 150;
- of 28 June, 183;
- take Fusilier Bluff, 184.
- 1st Border Regt.—at Implacable Landing, 106;
- in the fight of 28 April, 133;
- of 28 June, 184.
- 88th Brigade—officer losses of, 99;
- battles of 28 April, 133;
- of 29 April, 135–6;
- of 6–8 May, 150, 153;
- of 4 June, 174;
- Helles attack (6 Aug.), 227;
- evacuation of, 392.
- 4th Worcester Regt.—W Beach landing, 103–4;
- in the fight of 28 April, 133;
- of 1 May, 136;
- of 4 June, 174.
- 2nd Hampshire Regt.—V Beach landing, 95, 97–8;
- storm Seddel Bahr, 127–8;
- casualties of, 179.
- 1st Essex Regt.—W Beach landing, 103;
- in fight of 1 May, 135;
- of 6 Aug., 228.
- 5th Royal Scots (Territorial)—in fight of 1 May, 135;
- 6–8 May, 150.
- 87th and 88th Brigades, 29th Indian Infantry Brigade and Lancs. Fusiliers added to, 147.
- 1st Newfoundlanders’ Battalion attached to, 361.
- 42nd (E. Lancs.) Division:
- Brigades of 29th Division made up by, 147.
- Composition of, 137 and n.
- Egypt, in, 70, 137.
- Helles feint (6–7 Aug.), 225, 227–9.
- Heroism of officer of, 402 n.
- Withdrawn for rest, 402.
- 125th Lancs. Fusiliers, 151, 153, 229.
- 126th E. Lancs.—split up among 29th Division (May), 159.
- 4th E. Lancs. Batt. at the Vineyard, 229.
- 127th Manchester Brigade—at Gurkha Bluff (12 May), 158;
- battle of 4 June, 173–4;
- the Vineyard (7 Aug.), 229;
- quality of, 158, 174, 176.
- 52nd (Lowland Territorial) Division:
- Arrival of, 180.
- Composition of, 181 n.
- Helles, at (6 Aug.), 225.
- Kereves Dere (12 July), 199.
- Quality of, 181.
- 155th Brigade, 199.
- 156th Brigade—battle of 28 June, 185;
- success of 15 Nov., 382.
- 157th Brigade—Kereves Dere (12 July), 199;
- Krithia Nullah attack (19 Dec.), 402.
- 53rd (Welsh) Division, 225, 284:
- Composition of, 218 n.
- Evacuation of, 391.
- Improvement of, 361.
- Salonika, for, 366.
- Scimitar Hill attack (9 Aug.), 320;
- renewed attack (10 Aug.), 323–4.
- Sulajik-Kiretch Tepe line held by (21 Aug.), 339.
- 1/1st Hereford Batt., 321.
- 54th (E. Anglian) Division, 225, 284:
- Anzac, brought to, 355.
- Composition of, 218.
- Improvement of, 361.
- Sulajik-Kiretch Tepe line held by (21 Aug.), 339.
- Suvla, ordered to (9 Aug.), 323;
- landed (10–11 Aug.), 325.
- 162nd Brigade, 329–30.
- 163rd Brigade, 327–8.
- 2nd Mounted Division (Yeomanry):
- Composition of, 338 n. 1.
- Quality of, 337–8.
- Scimitar Hill attack (21 Aug.), 345–6.
- 29th Indian Infantry Brigade:
- Anzac, transferred to (4–5 Aug.), 225.
- Arrival of, 134.
- Godley’s tribute to, 284.
- Health record of, 357.
- Hill 60 attack (21 Aug.), 349.
- Mule management by, 393 n.
- Reserve in battle of 7 May, 153.
- Sari Bair, 254, 255, 262–3.
- Turkish aeroplane messages to, 187–8, 370.
- 5th, 6th, and 10th Gurkhas—capture of Gurkha Bluff, 158;
- battle of 4 June, 174;
- of 28 June, 184;
- of 2 July, 197;
- Koja Chemen assault, 263, 268;
- Chunuk Bair and the supreme moment, 272–4;
- Disaster and retreat, 275–6;
- battle of 21 Aug., 349;
- evacuation of, 392, 393 n., 396.
- 14th Sikhs—in battle of 4 June, 174;
- Koja Chemen assault, 263.
- Indian Mountain Artillery Brigade, 254, 255.
- Indian Mountain Battery—at Anzac landing, 116;
- at Sari Bair, 254.
- Lovat’s Scouts, 360–1.
- Royal Engineers:
- 5th Anglesey Company, 391.
- 6th Company, 319.
- Royal Field Artillery:
- 10th Battery, 197.
- 15th Heavy Battery, 329.
- 55th Brigade, 361.
- 56th Brigade, 361.
- 58th Brigade, 296 n., 329.
- 59th Brigade, 295 n.
- 69th Brigade, 280.
- 4th Howitzer Lowland Brigade, 296 n.
- Royal Garrison Artillery—4th Highland Mountain Brigade, 296 n.
- Royal Naval Division:
- Antwerp, at, 24, 148, 203.
- Battle of 6–8 May, 149, 151, 153, 156.
- Composition of, 84.
- Feint at Karachali, 119–20.
- French lines taken over by (Dec.-Jan.), 402.
- Guns not with, 182.
- Headquarters of, 131, 203.
- Landing task of, 79.
- Mudros, at, 68.
- Port Said, at, 70.
- Position of, on 6 Aug., 225.
- Quality of, 148, 176, 203.
- 1st Naval Brigade:
- Drake Batt., 133, 147, 149.
- Nelson Batt., 138, 177, 199.
- 2nd Naval Brigade—part of French line taken over by (May), 137;
- composite character of, after 4 June, 175 n.:
- Anson Batt., 89;
- at V Beach landing, 94–5;
- battle of 4 June, 173, 175 and n.
- Collingwood Batt., 175 and n.
- Hood Batt., 149 n.;
- reinforce the French, 147;
- battle of 4 June, 173, 175 and n.
- Howe Batt.—reinforce the French, 147;
- battle of 4 June, 173, 175 and n.
- 3rd Naval Brigade:
- Plymouth Batt., 89, 147;
- at Y Beach, 107–8;
- in battle of 6–8 May, 149.
- Portsmouth Batt., 138–9.
- Scottish Horse, 360–1.
- South-Western Mounted Brigade, 361.
- Brodrick, Lt.-Gen. St. John, 81.
- Brooke, Rupert, 86–7.
- Brooks, Mr., pictures by, xiii.
- Brown, Col., 233.
- Browne, Col. R. S., 352 n. 1.
- Brown’s Dip, 233.
- Bruce. Lt.-Col. the Hon. C. G., 158.
- Brulard, Gén., succeeds Gén. Bailloud, 193, 372;
- succeeds Gén. Masnou, 202;
- leaves guns to British VIIIth Corps, 401.
- Buchan, Col. John, 366, 367 n.
- Bulair, Turkish reinforcements from (9 Aug.), 319.
- Bulair landing, drawback to, 222.
- Bulair lines, bombardment of (25 April), 119.
- Bulair position, 75–6.
- Bulgaria:
- Central Powers, leaning to (May), 169;
- Secret Treaty (July), 199;
- Turkish Treaty signed, 364;
- joins Central Powers (Oct.), 367–8;
- effect of this adhesion, 381.
- Forces of, available, 365.
- Importance of attitude of, 55.
- Overtures to, 194.
- Paget’s Report on (17 March 1917), 55.
- Serbia, animosity against, 55, 221, 364.
- Burnt Hill. See Scimitar Hill.
- Burston, Col. J., 352 n. 1.
- Burton, Col., 361.
- Byng, Maj.-Gen. Sir Julian, 332, 361, 372, 395–6.
- C Beach, 299, 392.
- Callwell, Gen., quoted, 9–10, 41.
- Camber Beach, 98.
- Camouflage, 150.
- Cannon, Lt.-Col., 268.
- Canopus, 49, 119–20, 217.
- Canteen ship (Sept.), 206, 357.
- Carden, Lt.-Col. J., 279.
- Carden, Vice-Adm. Sir Sackville, early bombardment by (Nov. 1914), 1;
- views on forcing the Straits, 25;
- memorandum on four stages, 32–3;
- ships under (Feb. 1915), 48–50;
- bombardment of the Forts, 51;
- urges military co-operation, 58;
- resigns, 58.
- Carey. Lt.-Col. A. B., 84.
- Carruthers, Brig.-Gen. R. A., 82.
- Carson, Sir E., 378.
- Carthage, 196.
- Cass, Major, 154, 156.
- Casson, Col., 91, 92, 133.
- Casson, Brig.-Gen. H. G., 181 n.
- Casualties:
- Anzac. See under Australian and New Zealand Army Corps.
- Figures—first ten days, 140;
- end of May, 168 n.;
- 4 June, 177;
- 28 June, 185;
- to end of July, 216;
- August, 358;
- second week in August (Helles, Anzac, Suvla), 336;
- 21 August (Scimitar Hill), 346–7;
- 27–28 August, 354.
- French. See under French Expeditionary Corps.
- Inadequate provision for, 118, 140–2, 213–14.
- Officers (10 Aug.), 281.
- Sickness, 406; (Sept.), 356.
- 10th Division (15 Aug.), 330, 331.
- 29th Division, 157.
- Total, 406.
- Cather, Lt., 164 n.
- Cayley, Brig.-Gen. W. de S., 216 n., 281.
- Chadwick. Capt., 204.
- Chailak Dere, 250, 254–6, 258, 260 n. 2, 271.
- Champagne battle, 362–3.
- Chanak, 52–3, 63 n.
- Chapman, Lt.-Col. A. E., 300, 352.
- Charlemagne, 49, 52, 60.
- Chatham, 298, 373.
- Chatham’s Post, 231, 248.
- Chauvel, Brig.-Gen. H. G., 83, 137, 242.
- Chelmer, 256.
- Chessboard, the, 191, 244–5.
- Chocolate Hill (Yilghin Burnu)—description of, 287;
- Hill’s capture of (7 Aug.), 306–9;
- centre of Scimitar Hill attack (21 Aug.), 339;
- shrapnel wound at, 341 n.;
- mentioned, 298, 335.
- Christian, Rear-Adm. Arthur, 297.
- Chunuk Bair:
- “Chimney,” 247;
- dead thrown over, 282–3.
- Conformation of, 247.
- Nek to southern shoulder of, 261.
- South-west shoulder of, ours, 268.
- Struggle for, defeated, 276–8, 323, 324.
- Turkish attack from (10 Aug.), 280–1.
- mentioned, 244, 254, 265.
- Churchill, Maj. J. S. S., 81, 170.
- Churchill, Rt. Hon. Winston, bombardment of 3 Nov. 1914 ordered by, 1;
- scheme for Greek seizure of Gallipoli, 9;
- project for the British expedition, 12–13;
- position in the War Council, 21;
- siege gun misconception of, 23–4, 33, 51;
- communications with Carden, 24–5;
- presses his scheme, 35;
- urges Carden to press attack, 57–8;
- proposed visit of, to Dardanelles, 214;
- his defence of the expedition, 385–6, 409.
- Clapham Junction, 132, 203.
- Clifton Browne, Maj.-Gen., 361.
- Clyfford, Lt.-Com., 382.
- Collins, Col., 173 n.
- Colne, 256–7.
- Constantine, King of Greece, disapproves Dardanelles campaign, 10–11;
- reported desirous of war (March 1915), 56 and n. 1;
- again opposed to alliance with Entente, 56 n. 2;
- declines to assist Serbia, 365, 368;
- stealthy neutrality of, 183;
- mentioned, 11 n., 48.
- Constantinople, dismay in (Feb. 1915), 144.
- Cooper, Major Bryan, 306 n.;
- cited, 308 n.
- Cooper, Brig.-Gen. R. J., 217 n. 2, 281.
- Cornwallis, 49, 52, 89, 91, 99, 164, 396.
- Costeker, Capt., 97.
- Costemalle, Comdt., 152 n. 2.
- Courtney-Boyle, Lt.-Com. Edward, 145.
- Courtney’s Post, 161, 188.
- Cox, Maj.-Gen. Sir Herbert, captures Gurkha Bluff, 158;
- Hill 60 attacks (21 Aug.), 349;
- (27 Aug.), 353;
- mentioned, 85, 134, 254, 255, 262, 268.
- Creighton, Rev. O., cited, 170 n.
- Cretan “Andarti,” 225 and n. 1.
- Crewe, Lord, 15;
- cited, 28.
- Cribb, Capt., 117.
- d’Adhémar, Lt.-Col., 153 n.
- Dallas, Brig.-Gen., 390 n.
- d’Amade, Gén.-de-Div., 70, 84, 120, 159–60.
- Damakjelik Bair (Hill 40), 255, 264, 349, 350, 355;
- description of, 252;
- S. W. Borderers’ storming of, 262.
- Daniell, Brig.-Gen. F. F. W., 327.
- D’Annunzio, 170.
- Dardanelles:
- Character of the Strait, 45–6.
- Current in, 45.
- View of, by Lancashires and Gurkhas (9 Aug.), 273.
- Dardanelles campaign:
- Advantages of, if successful, vii-viii, 22–3, 408–9.
- Amphibious expedition considered, 41;
- delays, 42–3, 52, 54, 57, 62–3.
- Conditions of life in, 152.
- Failure of, causes of, 406–8.
- Force required for, early estimates of strength of, 10, 23, 40;
- troops not available before April, 22, 33, 40;
- actual strength in April, 85;
- on 6 May, 147;
- units engaged, see (1) Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, (2) British troops, and (3) French Expeditionary Corps.
- Justification of, 172.
- Military attitude towards, 64–5.
- Naval expedition alone ordered, 33;
- British casualties, 62 n.
- Official attitude towards, 140, 142, 170 n., 181, 214, 336–7, 370, 377, 408–10.
- Withdrawal from the Peninsula, ease of presupposed, 14, 23, 33.
- “Dardanelles Committee,” 214 and n.
- Dardanus, Fort, 52–3, 59.
- Davidson, Capt. A. P., xii, 92 and n.
- Davies, Lt.-Gen. Sir F. J., 201, 230, 372, 401.
- Dawnay, Capt. G. P., 81.
- de Bartolomé, Comdre., 26 n.;
- cited, 1, 32.
- de Laborde, Lt., 81.
- De Lisle, Maj.-Gen., takes command of 29th Division, 177;
- congratulated, 20;
- succeeds Stopford in command of IXth Corps, 332;
- attack of 21 Aug., 338;
- returns to 29th Division, 362.
- de Lotbinière, Lt.-Col. A. C. Joly, 82, 296.
- de Putron, Capt C., 81.
- de Robeck, Vice-Adm., 59, 89, 297, 386.
- de Sauvigny, Com. de Cav. Brev. Berthier, 81.
- De Tott’s Battery (Eski Hissarlik), 107, 121;
- landing at, 91;
- taken over by the French, 130.
- De Winton, 329.
- Dead—built into barricades, 240;
- thrown down Chunuk Bair “chimney,” 282–3.
- Deedes, Capt. W. H., 81.
- Descoins, Lt.-Col., 84.
- Desruelles, Lt.-Col., 84.
- Destroyer Hill, 260 n. 2.
- Diet, monotony of, 205–6, 357.
- Dillon, Dr. E. J., quoted, 379 n.
- Djemel Pasha, 72.
- Dobbin, Col., 233.
- Doris, 49.
- Doughty-Wylie, Lt.-Col., 81, 99, 127–8 and n.
- Douglas, Maj.-Gen. Sir W., ii, 9, 70, 137, 201, 402;
- the Vineyard, 230.
- Downing, Col., 306 n.
- Drafts swamping original units, 358–9 and n.
- Drewry, Midshipman, 86.
- Dublin, 49, 109, 158.
- Duckworth, Adm., 31 n. 1, 59.
- Edmonds, Flight-Lt., 362 n.
- Egerton, Maj.-Gen. G. G. A., 181, 200.
- Egypt:
- Anzacs in, 71.
- Defences of, 12.
- Kitchener’s concern for, 12, 41, 70–1, 379.
- Egyptian labourers, 360.
- Einstein, Lewis, cited, 147 n.
- Ejelmer-Anafarta line, Hamilton’s plan for seizing (9 Aug.), 322–3.
- Ejelmer Bay, 290, 335, 388 n.
- Elliot, Brig.-Gen. G. S. M‘D., 81.
- Elliott, Lt.-Col. G. C. E., 83, 239.
- Emden, 72.
- England, Com. Hugh T., 257.
- Enos, 76, 221.
- Enver Pasha, 4, 11, 13, 144, 145, 186, 190;
- von Sanders’ subservience to, 198 n.;
- quoted, 62.
- Erenkeui, 52, 61.
- Erskine, Brig.-Gen. J. F., 181 n.
- Eski, the, 132.
- Eski Hissarlik. See De Tott’s Battery.
- Eski Keui, 110.
- Europa, 212.
- Euryalus, 89, 101.
- Evacuation of the Peninsula:
- Anzac, at, 397 ff.
- Birdwood’s successful accomplishment of, 381, 386.
- Devices to conceal, 389, 394, 399, 405.
- German estimate of, 400 n.
- Helles, at, 400 ff.
- Numbers dealt with, 387 and n. 1.
- Shell fire danger during, 393–4, 398.
- Suvla, at, 390 ff.
- Turkish bribery story, untruth of, 387 n. 2.
- Evelegh, Col., 177 and n. 2.
- Fahreddin, Lt.-Col., 163.
- Fanshawe, Maj.-Gen. E. A., 332, 361, 390 n.
- Farm, the, Baldwin’s force deflected to, 271;
- overwhelmed at (10 Aug.), 281;
- Farm abandoned to the Turks, 281;
- mentioned, 251, 261, 263, 270, 360.
- Farquharson, Lt.-Col. H. D., 81.
- Ferdinand, Tsar, 364.
- Fisher, Lord, opposed to the naval scheme, 28–9, 32, 34–7;
- reluctantly agrees, 36–8;
- reinforces de Robeck, 62;
- resigns, 170;
- estimate of, 25.
- Fisher, Andrew, 27.
- Fishermen’s Huts, 114, 117, 250.
- Flies, 192, 357.
- Food, monotony of, 205–6, 357.
- Forces engaged. See (1) Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, (2) British troops, and (3) French Expeditionary Corps.
- Forshaw, Lt. W. T., 230 n.
- Forsyth, Brig.-Gen., 242.
- Fort No. 1, 100, 104.
- Fortescue, Martin, cited, 62 n. 1.
- Forts on the Dardanelles, 50.
- Foxhound, 314, 329.
- Frankland, Major, 103.
- French Expeditionary Corps:
- African troops of, 136, 147, 149, 151, 175.
- Artillery of, 148, 153 n.;
- 75’s lent to British, 173, 200, 401;
- captured by Turks, 245, 263.
- Casualties—(25 April), 121;
- (21 June), 180;
- in early July, 202;
- figures not published, 216 n. 1.
- Composition of, 84–5.
- Engagements—feint at Kum Kali and Yenishehr, 120–1;
- 8 May (advance on Kereves Ridge), 156;
- 4 June, 174–5;
- 12 July, 199.
- Evacuation of, 401.
- Haricot Redoubt captured by, 179–80.
- Health record of, 192.
- Helles, at (6 Aug.), 225.
- Landing at V Beach, 129;
- task of, 80.
- Position of, 131–2.
- Relations of British with—friendly, 129, 30;
- out of bounds to British, 129, 202.
- Royal Naval Division reinforcing, 147;
- substituted for, 401.
- Strength of, middle of Aug., 336.
- Tenedos the headquarters of, 166.
- V Beach depôt constantly shelled, 196.
- 2nd Division:
- Composition of, 152 n. 2.
- Salonika, Bailloud’s contingent at, 366–7.
- Freyberg, Brig.-Gen., xii.
- Freyberg, Lt.-Com. Bernard, 120, 122.
- Fullerton, Maj. (Surgeon), 237.
- Fusilier Bluff, 184, 403.
- Gaba Tepe, nature of, 109–10;
- drawbacks to landing at, 78;
- enemy guns on, 116;
- effort to seize (4 May), 139;
- mentioned, 53, 77.
- Gallipoli:
- Campaign. See Dardanelles campaign.
- Churchill’s scheme for Greek seizure of (Sept. 14), 9.
- Enemy strength on (March), 68.
- Routes across, 110.
- Garside, Lt.-Col., 154 n. 2.
- Gaulois, 49, 50, 52, 61.
- George, Rt. Hon. D. Lloyd, 15, 56, 194 n.;
- cited, 28.
- Gerard, Lt.-Col., 219.
- German Officers’ Trenches, 190, 241.
- Germans:
- Atrocities by, 98.
- Guns and ammunition supplied to Turkey by, 388–9, 400–1.
- Turkish relations with. See under Turkey.
- Ghazi Baba, 289.
- Gilleson, Capt. Rev., 351 n.
- Gillespie, Lt.-Col. F. M., 262, 283.
- Giraudon, Col., 180 n. 1.
- Glasgow. Maj. T. W., 243 n.
- Glenn, Capt., 391.
- Glossop, Capt., 72.
- Gloucester, 8.
- Godley, Maj.-Gen. Sir Alex. J., xii, xiii, 70, 83, 138, 253, 256, 322, 380;
- quoted on the 7–10 Aug. fighting, 284;
- the Anzac evacuation, 400.
- Goeben, 8–9 and n., 139, 177.
- Goliath, 108, 109, 164.
- Gouraud, Gen., 160, 172, 180, 193, 371.
- Grampus, 329.
- Grant, Capt., 119, 217, 351.
- Grant, Rear-Adm. Heathcote, xii.
- Great Sap, the. See Long Sap.
- Greece:
- British support of, in 1897 campaign, 2.
- Cyprus offered to, 368.
- Dardanelles bombardment as affecting, 55–6.
- Forces available in, 365.
- Russian jealousy of, 11, 56.
- Salonika. See that heading.
- Greek “Andarti,” 225 and n.
- Green Hill (Hill 50), description of, 287;
- next to Chocolate Hill, 309;
- held by Hill’s Brigade (10 Aug.), 324, 335;
- confusion between Sulajik and, 326.
- Green Knoll, 390 n.
- Greene, Sir Graham, 26 n.
- Grey, Sir Edward, 14, 35;
- cited on experts, 2–8;
- quoted on the Balkan situation, 366.
- Gully Beach—conformation of, 106–7;
- deserted by Turks, 130;
- evacuation from, 402–5.
- Gully Ravine (Saghir Dere), nature of, 106–7;
- Turkish snipers in, 149;
- counter-attacks down, 178;
- gains in (28 June), 185;
- Turkish attack on (2 July), 197;
- success near (15 Nov.), 382;
- mentioned, 108, 131, 150.
- Gurkha Bluff, 159.
- Gurkhas. See under British troops—29th Indian Infantry Brigade.
- Gwynn, Lt.-Col. C. W., 332 n. 1.
- Haggard, Brig.-Gen. H., 217 n. 1, 295, 299;
- seriously wounded, 307, 308 n. 1.
- Haldane, Lord, 17;
- cited, 28.
- Hamilton, Sir Bruce, 201.
- Hamilton, Gen. Sir Ian—Kitchener’s orders to, 63, 64;
- arrives at Tenedos, 63;
- in Egypt, 69–70;
- address to his forces, 85;
- decides against withdrawal, 124;
- Order of 29 April, 134;
- Administrative Staff of, delayed in Egypt, 141;
- Orders of 9 May, 156;
- of 12 May, 157;
- headquarters on Imbros, 166–7;
- Order of 25 May, 167–8;
- orders assault of 4 June, 172;
- vain attempts at white flag truce, 178;
- refuses burial armistice, 198;
- eulogy of 29th Division 201;
- Order of 5 Aug., 226 and n.;
- approves design of Sari Bair attack, 253;
- scheme for landing at Nibrunesi Point, 298;
- congratulates Stopford on achievements of 7 Aug., 311;
- visits Stopford, 315;
- urges on Hammersley the need for prompt action, 316;
- returns to the Arno, 318;
- plan for seizing Ejelmer-Anafarta line (9 Aug.), 322–3;
- orders consolidation of existing line (10 Aug.), 324–5;
- repeatedly frustrated by Corps Commander and Divisional Generals, 326–8;
- asks for further reinforcements (16 Aug.), 336;
- refused, 337, 363;
- attitude towards evacuation, 371;
- superseded by Birdwood, 372;
- farewell special Order, 372;
- leaves Gallipoli, 373;
- effect of his recall, 374;
- career of, 65–6;
- estimate of, 66–7;
- troops under, see Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, and British troops;
- acknowledgments to, xii.
- Hammersley, Maj.-Gen. Fred., 11th (Northern) Division under, 217, 293;
- career of, 294;
- orders Hill to co-operate with Sitwell’s Brigade, 305;
- inaction of (8 Aug.), 316;
- orders 6th E. York Pioneers from Scimitar Hill, 317;
- retires from command of 11th Division, 332;
- mentioned, 321.
- Hankey, Col. Sir Maurice, 214;
- cited, 28.
- Hare, Brig.-Gen. S. W., 82, 89, 102.
- Haricot Redoubt, 175, 179–80.
- Harris, Lt.-Col. H., 190.
- Hautville, Lt.-Col., 152 n. 2.
- Headquarters—on Queen Elizabeth, 89, 123;
- on the Arcadian, 142;
- at Kephalos Bay, 166–7;
- farther inland, 167.
- Hell Spit, 112.
- Helles:
- Aeroplane landing at, 218.
- Evacuation of, 401–5.
- Feint at (6 Aug.), 227–31.
- Shelling of, perpetual, 157, 171.
- Storm havoc at (27 Nov.), 383.
- Turkish troops opposite (Dec.), 389 n.
- Helles, Cape:
- Fort on, bombarded (19 Feb.), 50, 51;
- bombardment to cover landing, 91;
- the landings, 100, 102, 103;
- French railway to, 129.
- Hendry, Brig.-Gen. R. W., 181 n.
- Henri IV., 62.
- Herbert, Lt.-Col. A. H., 254.
- Hetman Chair, 286, 341.
- Higher Commands, influence of, 226.
- Hill, Brig.-Gen. F. F., arrival of, from Mitylene and landing (7 Aug.), 295, 303–4;
- under Hammersley’s orders, 305;
- on Chocolate Hill (9–10 Aug.), 319, 324;
- invalided and succeeded by Lt.-Col. J. G. King-King, 332, 338 n. 2;
- estimate of, 308;
- mentioned, 217 n. 1.
- Hill, Brig.-Gen. J., 332, 341.
- Hill 10, 289, 302.
- Hill 40. See Damakjelik Bair.
- Hill 50. See Green Hill.
- Hill 60 (Kaiajik Aghala)—situation of, 252;
- Turkish possession of, 336;
- attacks on (21 Aug.), 348 ff.;
- (27 Aug.), 353–4;
- importance of, 348.
- Hill 70. See Scimitar Hill.
- Hill 112. See W Hill.
- Hill 114, storming of, 105.
- Hill 138, 102.
- Hill 141, capture of, 103–4.
- Hill 971. See Koja Chemen Tepe.
- Hill Q, 247–8, 263–5.
- Hill W. See W Hill.
- Hobbs, Col. J. J. T., 83.
- Holbrook, Lt., 45.
- Holmes, Brig.-Gen. W., 352 n.
- Hordern, Rev. A. C., 81.
- Hornby, Adm., 31 n. 1.
- Hospital camps, 358.
- Hospital ship accommodation inadequate, 118.
- Howse, Col. N. R., 118, 124.
- Hughes. Brig.-Gen. F. G., 84;
- attack of 30 June, 191;
- the Nek, 244, 246.
- Hughes, Col. J. G., 260.
- Humber, 234.
- Hunter-Weston, Maj.-Gen., 70, 176;
- battle of 28 June, 182;
- breakdown of (July), 200–1.
- Hurd, Archibald, cited, 26 n., 40 n.
- Hythe, 382.
- Iero inlet, 217.
- Imbros:
- Aeroplane camp at, 218–19.
- Birdwood’s H.Q. at, 381.
- Greek vendors at, 205.
- Description of, 165–6.
- Strategic value of, 401.
- Implacable, 62, 89;
- at X Beach, 105–6.
- “Implacable Landing,” 105.
- Indefatigable, 29.
- Indian Brigade. See under British troops—29th Indian Infantry Brigade.
- Inflexible, 48–9, 59–61.
- Inglefield, Maj.-Gen. F. S., 325, 327, 335 n., 355, 361.
- Iram Chai. See Asmak Dere.
- Irresistible, 49, 51, 60–1.
- Irvine, Maj., 126.
- Ismail Oglu Tepe (Hill 112). See W Hill.
- Istomine, Gen., 169.
- Italy—declares war on Austria, 56, 170;
- Isonzo victories, 194.
- Jackson, Adm. Sir Henry, Memorandum of, on proposed naval attack, 30–1;
- memorandum to Carden (Feb.), 42;
- succeeds Lord Fisher, 170;
- cited, 1;
- quoted, 31;
- mentioned, 26.
- Jackson, Brig.-Gen. R. W. M., 81, 213.
- Jeanne d’Arc, 120.
- Jenkinson, Capt., 178–9.
- Jephson, Maj., 310, 330.
- Jephson’s Post—height of, 290;
- storming of, 310;
- farthest point held by British, 311, 331.
- Jerrold, Lt. Douglas, xii.
- Jewish Refugee Mule Corps. See Zionists.
- Johnston, Brig.-Gen. F. E., 83, 154, 254, 260.
- Johnston, Lt.-Col. G. N., 83.
- Johnston, Brig.-Gen. Napier, 349.
- “Johnston’s Jolly,” 233 and n., 238.
- Jonquil, 297.
- Jourdain, Lt.-Col., 282 n., 349.
- Kaba Kuyu, 348, 353.
- Kaiajik Aghala. See Hill 60.
- Kaiajik Dere, 252, 350.
- Kangaroo Beach, 325 n.
- Karachali, feint at (25 April), 119;
- (6 Aug.), 225.
- Karakol Dagh, 395;
- description of, 290;
- cleared by 11th Manchesters (7 Aug.), 301–2, 310;
- Corps H.Q. at, 343;
- Kitchener’s visit to, 380.
- Kartal Tepe, 290–1.
- Kasa Dere. See Asmak Dere.
- Kastro, 166.
- Kavak Tepe—height of, 291;
- Hamilton’s proposed occupation of, 322, 326, 328;
- Turkish emplacements behind, 388.
- Kazlar Chair, 286.
- Keble, Lt.-Col. A. E. C., 82;
- in charge of arrangements for wounded, 141.
- Kelly, Surg. P. B., 97 n.
- Kelly, Sapper Stephen, 206.
- Kenna, Brig.-Gen. F. A., 338 n. 1, 347.
- Kephalos Bay:
- Hospital camps at, 358.
- Storm at (27 Nov.), 383.
- Suvla, compared with, 335.
- 11th Division at, 226.
- Kephalos, Cape, 165.
- Kephez Point, 52, 86.
- Kereves Dere—effort to reach (28 April), 131, 133;
- French capture of redoubt at (4 June), 175;
- French gain (21 June), 180;
- redoubt captured by 157th Brigade, 199.
- Kereves Ridge, 156.
- Keshan, 76.
- Keyes, Commodore Roger, xii, 80, 297, 313, 322.
- Kilid Bahr, 52–3;
- fortifications of, 110, 118;
- Turkish drill ground, 208.
- King-King, Lt.-Col. J. G., 332, 338 n. 2.
- Kiretch Tepe Sirt—description of, 290;
- 10th Division on (10 Aug.), 324;
- their advance along (15–17 Aug.), 329–31;
- flood water from (27 Nov.), 383;
- mentioned, 298, 300, 303, 335.
- Kitchener, Lord, concern of, for Egypt, 12, 41, 70–1, 379;
- opposed to Gallipoli Expedition (Nov. 1914), 13, 14;
- agrees to naval attack, 14, 24, 33, 36;
- orders to Hamilton, 63, 64, 85, 222;
- telegraphs for estimated loss by evacuation, 371;
- visits Mudros and Gallipoli, 378–9;
- opposed to evacuation, 378;
- converted to it, 379, 381;
- estimate of, 15–18;
- his masterful way, 18 and n., 43.
- Koe, Col. (K.O.S.B.), 108.
- Koe, Brig.-Gen. F. W. B., 81, 213.
- Koe, Brig.-Gen. L. C., 181 n.
- Koja Chemen Tepe (Hill 971), 127;
- situation of, and approach to, 244, 248, 251–2;
- assault on, ordered (8 Aug.), 255, 263, 265, 268.
- Koja Dere, 115, 118, 388 n.
- Krene, 296, 313.
- Krithia, 108, 185;
- situation of, 131;
- effort to reach (28 April), 131, 133.
- Krithia Nullah, 402.
- Kuchuk Anafarta. See Anafarta Sagir.
- Kuchuk Kemikli. See Nibrunesi Point.
- Kum Kali, 50, 51, 54, 180 n. 1;
- French capture of (25 April), 121–2.
- Kut-el-Amara, 378.
- Lala Baba—situation of, 287;
- shelter from, for Nibrunesi landing, 298, 392;
- Turkish forces on, 299;
- Turkish fire from, on Suvla Bay, 301;
- stormed by British (6 Aug.), 300;
- British guns on and behind (9 Aug.), 296 n., 321.
- Lancashire Landing. See W Beach.
- Lancashire names, 203.
- Land mines, 301, 308, 310.
- Landings of 25 April, results of, 121–2.
- Lansdowne, Lord, cited, 377.
- Larissa (1897), 365.
- Lawrence, Maj.-Gen. H. A., 181;
- succeeds Egerton, 200;
- Helles evacuation, 403.
- Leane, Maj., 231.
- Lee, Gen. Noel, 176.
- Legge, Maj.-Gen. J. G., 352.
- Lemberg, fall of, 193.
- Levick, Staff-Surgeon, xii, 213–14.
- Levinge, Lt.-Col. H. G., 279.
- Libau, German seizure of, 169.
- Lindley, Maj.-Gen., 323, 332.
- Lister, Charles, 87.
- Little Anafarta. See Anafarta Sagir.
- Little Table Top, 251, 260.
- Lloyd, Lt. E. E. L., 190.
- Lockyer, Capt., 105.
- Logan, Maj., 242.
- London, 62, 90, 111.
- Lone Pine, 232–41.
- Long Sap or Great Sap, The, 117, 250, 256.
- Longford, Brig.-Gen. Lord, 338 n. 1, 347.
- Loos, 337, 362–3.
- Lord Nelson, 48–9, 52, 53, 59, 91, 165.
- Lord Raglan, 9 n.
- Lorrimer, Surg., 214.
- Lotbinière. See de Lotbinière.
- Louis of Battenberg, Prince, 26.
- Lovat’s Scouts, 360–1.
- “Lowland” Division. See British troops—52nd Division.
- Lula Burgas, 146–7.
- Lynden-Bell, Maj.-Gen., 372.
- M‘Cay, Brig.-Gen. J. W., 83, 154.
- M‘Donald, Lt.-Col. T. W., 154 n. 1.
- M‘Grigor, Brig.-Gen. C. R., 81.
- Mackenzie, Compton, 222, 224;
- cited, 180 n. 2.
- Mackenzie, Sir Thomas, 27.
- Mackesy, Lt.-Col., 257.
- Maclagan, Col. E. G. Sinclair, 83, 89.
- Maclagan’s Ridge, 113–14.
- McLaurin, Col. H. N., 83, 116, 126.
- McLaurin’s Hill, 116, 117, 125.
- McMahon, Sir H., 378.
- Macnaghton, Col., 233.
- McNicol, 154 n. 2.
- Mahon, Lt.-Gen. Sir Bryan T., career of, 294;
- in command of 10th (Irish) Division, 217;
- landing of, at Suvla Point, 304, 310;
- attack on Kiretch Tepe Sirt, 310;
- on ridge from W Hill, 322;
- attack of 15–17 Aug., 329;
- mentioned, 293, 303.
- Majestic, 48–9, 53, 86, 111;
- forcing of the Narrows, 60;
- torpedoed, 164, 170 n.
- Malcolm, Col. Neil, 316.
- Malleson, Midshipman, 96.
- Mallet, Sir Louis, 11.
- Malone. Lt.-Col. W. G., on Rhododendron Ridge, 265–8, 278;
- estimate of, 154 n. 1, 189.
- Manitou, 80 n.
- Maps, xiii, 111.
- Margesson, Maj., 92.
- Marinetti, 170.
- Marshall, Maj.-Gen. J. W. R., xii, 82, 182 and n.;
- wounded at the landing, 106;
- commanding 29th Division, 332, 338;
- improvement of 53rd Division under, 361.
- Martyn, Maj., 239.
- Masefield, John, cited, 152 n. 1.
- Masnou, Gén., 84, 202.
- Matthews, Col., 108.
- Maude, Lt.-Gen. Sir F. Stanley, xii, 182 n., 332, 355;
- directs evacuation at Nibrunesi Point, 396;
- evacuation of 13th Division, 403–4;
- estimate of, 361.
- Maxwell, Maj.-Gen. Sir John, 70, 137, 378.
- Maxwell, Brig.-Gen. R. P., 217 n. 1, 295, 299, 307;
- attack on Scimitar Hill (9 Aug.), 319–21;
- on Chocolate Hill (10 Aug.), 324.
- Maxwell, Capt. William, 81.
- Mehmed v., Sultan, 6, 144.
- Mercer, Maj.-Gen. Sir D., xii, 84.
- Messoudieh, 45.
- Millbanke, Sir John, 347.
- Milner, Lord, quoted, 377.
- Mine-sweepers, 53.
- Mines in the Dardanelles, 61–2;
- land mines, 301, 308, 310.
- Minneapolis, 297 n.
- Minnetonka, 212–13.
- Minnewaska, 90.
- Minogue, Col. J. O’B., 308 n.
- Mitrofanoff, Prof., quoted, 6.
- Mitylene, half 10th Division stationed at, 215;
- scare at, arranged, 222, 224.
- Monash, Brig.-Gen. J., 83, 138, 262–3;
- Sari Bair, 268;
- orders construction of subterranean galleries (Nov.), 382.
- Monash Gully, 117, 138, 188, 243;
- Turkish failure at, 192.
- Monitors, 214–15.
- Monro, Gen. Sir Charles, appointed to supersede Hamilton, 372;
- report of, on Gallipoli, 375–6;
- Lord Ribblesdale’s public disclosure of it, 378 n.;
- consultation with Kitchener, 378;
- H.Q. of, on the Aragon, 381;
- hands over command to Murray, 401 n. 2.
- Moore, Lt.-Col., 268, 317, 319.
- Morse, Lt. John A. V., 97 n.
- Morto Bay, 78, 79, 91;
- situation of, 92–3.
- Mudros harbour—description of, 47;
- crowding at, 80;
- hospital camps above, 212, 358.
- Mudros village, 212.
- Murray, Gen. Sir Archibald, 401 n. 2.
- Murray, Sir James Wolfe, 18, 26, 33;
- quoted, 18 n.
- Mustard Plaster, the, 261.
- Naismith, Lt.-Com. Eric, 145.
- Nameless Hill. See Hill Q.
- Napier, Brig.-Gen. H. E., 82, 97.
- Narrows, the—description of, 45;
- forcing of, attempted, 59;
- capture and loss of hill commanding (9 Aug.), 273–6.
- Naval bombardments of Nov. 1914 and Feb. 1915, 50 ff.
- Naval guns, flat trajectory of, 51, 275;
- bush fire started by, 303 and n.;
- help from (9 Aug.), 322.
- Nek, the (from Russell’s Top), situation of, 243;
- Shrapnel Gully under fire from, 126;
- attack of 30 June, 191–2;
- fighting of 7 Aug., 243–6;
- blocking of, at evacuation, 399.
- Nek of Rhododendron Ridge. See Rhododendron Ridge Nek.
- Neuve Chapelle, 23, 33, 43, 87.
- Newenham, Lt.-Col., 105, 106.
- Nibrunesi Point, 249, 286;
- Hamilton’s scheme for landing Suvla force south of, 298–9;
- evacuation from, 392, 396.
- Nicholas, Tsar, 363.
- Nicholson, Rear-Adm. Stuart, 164.
- Nicol, Brig.-Gen. L. L., 217 n. 1, 295, 310.
- No. 1 Post. See Fishermen’s Huts.
- No. 2 Post, 250, 255–6, 264;
- howitzers near (9 Aug.), 275.
- No. 3 Post, 250, 255.
- Noguès, Lt.-Col., 85, 120, 180 n. 1.
- Notes quoted, 202–4, 207–10, 359, 360, 385 n.
- Nunn, Lt.-Col. M. H., 281.
- Ocean, 49, 52, 53, 60, 61.
- Ocean Beach, 117, 243–4, 251;
- hospital camps along, 358;
- evacuation from, 397, 398.
- Officers, shortage of, 336, 338 n. 2, 376.
- Old A Beach, 299.
- Old No. 3 Post, 250, 254;
- capture of (6 Aug.), 256–7, 264.
- Oliver, Vice-Adm. Sir Henry, 26, 32.
- Ollivant, Lt.-Col. A. H., 84.
- Onslow, Lt. B. W., 210.
- Orkhanieh, 50.
- O’Sullivan, Capt., 347 n.
- Paget, Gen., report of, on Bulgarian attitude, 55.
- Panaghia, 165.
- Paris, Maj.-Gen. A., 24, 70, 84, 154.
- Parker, Lt.-Col., 254.
- Patterson, Col. J. H., 71 nn.
- Peirse, Vice-Adm., 54.
- Pelliot, Lt., 81.
- Peshall, Rev. C. J. C., xii.
- Peyton, Maj.-Gen. Wm., 337 and n.
- Phido, 296.
- Philippe, Lt.-Col., 84.
- Phillimore, Adm., 210.
- Pike, Col., 307.
- Pimple, the, height of, 290;
- stormed by Munsters and Dublins, 330–1;
- Turkish entrenchments opposite, 232;
- Suvla pier commanded by, 392 n.
- Plugge, Lt.-Col. A., 154 n. 1.
- Plugge’s Plateau, 112, 117.
- Plunkett, Maj. E. A., 81.
- Poison gas—Germans’ earliest use of, 87;
- rumours of Turkish use of, not substantiated, 382 n.
- Pollen, Capt. S. H., 81.
- Pollok-M‘Call, Lt.-Col., 181 n.
- Pope, Lt.-Col. H., 126, 188, 268.
- Pope’s Hill, 117, 125, 188;
- value of, 126;
- fighting of 7 Aug., 241–3.
- Prah, 296, 313.
- Price, G. Ward, cited, 367 n. 2.
- Pridham, Lt.-Col. G. R., 83.
- Prince George, 49, 53, 59–60, 404.
- Prince of Wales, 62, 90, 111.
- Przemysl, captured by Russians, 87;
- fall of, 169, 172, 193.
- Queen, 62, 90, 111.
- Queen Elizabeth, 33 and n. 1, 48–49;
- the preliminary bombardments, 51–3;
- the forcing of the Narrows, 59;
- general headquarters, 89, 123;
- assisting at V Beach and Anzac Cove, 99, 124–5;
- sinks a transport, 139;
- sent home, 165.
- Quilter, Col. Arnold, 86–7.
- Quinn, Maj., 126 and n. 2, 189.
- Quinn’s Post, situation of, 189, 360;
- holding of, 126;
- danger of, 189;
- assault of 19 May, 161;
- fighting of 7 Aug., 241–3;
- mentioned, 117, 125, 138, 188.
- Rabbit Island, 61;
- monitors off, 215.
- Radoslavoff, M., 364.
- Rankine, Maj., 268.
- Reed, Brig.-Gen. H. L., 297, 332, 395.
- Regimental spirit, 179.
- Reinforcements:
- Arrival of—29th Indian Infantry Brigade, 134;
- 42nd East Lancashire Division, 137, 172;
- 52nd Division (mid June), 172;
- 13th and 11th Divisions (July), 200, 216–17;
- Yeomanry (Aug.), 337;
- (Sept.), 360–1.
- Denial of, 130, 363;
- 10 per cent. drafts refused, 127.
- Insufficiency of, 192.
- Reshadie, 7–8.
- Rhododendron Ridge or Spur (Canterbury Ridge), situation of, 250;
- 7 August attacks on, 260–1, 263, 266, 270;
- annihilation of 5th Wilts on (10 Aug.), 279–80;
- subterranean galleries made through, 382.
- Rhododendron Ridge Nek, 258, 261, 264;
- Turkish attack on New Zealanders near, 277–8.
- Ribblesdale, Lord, 377–8 and n.
- Richardson, Brig.-Gen., xii;
- maps of, xiii.
- Rifaat, Col., 187.
- River Clyde at the landings, 94–5, 98–9;
- breakwater at V Beach, 129;
- mentioned, 164 n., 404, 405, 410.
- Roberts, Col., 173 n.
- Robertson, Lt.-Com. Eric, 86.
- Romieux, Maj., 84, 202.
- Ross, Malcolm, 119 n., 258.
- Roumania, 408.
- Routine, 297 n.
- Royal Engineers, R.F.A., and R.N.D. See under British troops.
- Ruef, Col., 85, 152 n. 2.
- Russell, Maj.-Gen. Sir A. H., xii, 83, 191, 254, 349, 352 n.;
- the Hill 60 attack (27 Aug.), 353.
- Russell’s Top, 191;
- 7 August fighting, 241, 243–4;
- Kitchener’s visit to, 380.
- Russia:
- British rapprochement with, 2.
- Bulgaria, ultimatum to, 367.
- Difficulties of (Dec.-Jan. 1914–15), 13–14;
- reverses of May, 168–9;
- further disasters (Aug. and Sept.), 363.
- Failure to support Allies, 171, 193, 198, 221;
- collapse in Poland, 224;
- co-operation of, despaired of, 336.
- Greece, attitude towards, 11, 56.
- Ryan, Col. C. S., 82.
- Ryrie, Col. G. de L., 84.
- Saghir Dere. See Gully Ravine.
- Salonika:
- Dardanelles campaign as affected by, 367, 369.
- French and British troops in, 367–9.
- Mahon in command at, 381.
- Salt Lake, description of, 289;
- “cut” into, 325 n.;
- plain round, in British possession, 335;
- flood of Nov., 383–4;
- mentioned, 286, 288.
- Samson, Com. Ch., 218.
- Samson, Seaman Geo. M‘Kenzie, 97 n.
- Sapphire, 49, 108, 109.
- Sari Bair, 77, 79;
- conformation of, 110, 247–8.
- Sari Bair assault:
- Battalions fighting with loss of all officers, 267.
- Failure of, 285;
- causes, 333–4.
- Forces available for, 253–5.
- Gains achieved by, 334–5.
- Geographical points in, 250–2.
- Left assaulting column, 262–4;
- reinforced, 265, 272;
- exploits of (8 Aug.), 268–70;
- triumph and disaster, 272–6;
- supports inactive, 272, 276–7.
- Left covering force, 262.
- Nature of the ground, 252.
- Naval assistance, 265.
- Right assaulting column, 254, 260–1;
- reinforced, 265;
- exploits of (7–8 Aug.), 265–8;
- third column to co-operate with (8 Aug.), 271;
- attacked on 9 Aug., 277–8.
- Right covering force, 254, 256–60.
- Suvla forces’ help relied on, 264;
- not forthcoming, 269, 279, 285, 311, 312, 323, 408.
- Third assaulting column, 270–1.
- Sari Bair Ravine, 244, 248.
- Sarrail, Gen., 362, 367.
- Saturnia, 213.
- Sazli Beit Dere, 250, 254, 256.
- Schuler, Phillip, 73 n.;
- cited, 119 n., 245 n., 351 n.;
- quoted on shelling of Allanson’s force, 274 n.
- Scimitar Hill (Burnt Hill, Hill 70), situation and importance of, 288;
- occupied by 6th E. York Pioneers (8 Aug.), 317;
- abandoned (8 Aug.), 317;
- Turkish snipers’ occupation of, 319;
- Maxwell’s attack on (9 Aug.), 320–1;
- fire on (9 Aug.), 320–1;
- renewed attack (10 Aug.), 323–4;
- assault of 21 Aug., 339 ff.;
- captured, 343;
- lost, 346.
- Scobie, Col., 233.
- Scorpion, 182, 197, 314.
- Scott, Lt.-Col. P. C., 81.
- Scott-Moncrieff, Brig.-Gen., 181 n., 185.
- Scottish Horse, 360–1.
- Sea-planes, 218, 362 n.
- Seddel Bahr, 50, 79, 93, 202;
- capture of, 127–8;
- Kitchener’s visit to, 379.
- Senegalese troops, 136, 147, 149, 151, 175.
- Senussi, 379.
- Senussi expedition, 337 n.
- Serbia:
- Bulgarian animosity against, 55, 221, 364.
- “Corridor” through, 5, 6.
- Forces available in, 365.
- Peril of (Sept.), 364–6.
- Rout of, 369 n.;
- hopelessness of position (Oct.), 376, 378.
- Seymour, Com. Claude, 256.
- Sexton, Maj. M. J., 81.
- Shaw, Maj.-Gen. F. C., 200, 254, 255, 283, 332.
- Shelford, Capt. Thos., 164.
- Shera, Capt., 259.
- Shortage of:
- Artillery, 148, 171, 181, 184, 192, 193, 194 n., 219, 228, 229, 339, 361;
- anti-aircraft shortage, 219.
- Ammunition, 133, 148, 171, 181, 185, 192, 193, 194 n., 200, 219, 229.
- Officers, 336, 338 n. 2, 376.
- Shrapnel Gully, 114;
- Anzac position on, 125;
- sniper danger in, 126;
- dangerous apex at, 138, 161, 188;
- mentioned, 116, 117, 243.
- Sickness:
- Casualties, 406.
- Diarrhœa, 185, 205, 313, 356.
- Dysentery, 313, 353, 356, 359.
- Signal station destroyed, 196 n.
- Sikhs. See under British troops—29th Indian Infantry Brigade.
- “Silver Babies,” 219.
- Simonin, Gén., 152 n. 2.
- Sitwell, Brig.-Gen. W. H., commanding 34th Brigade of 11th Division, 217 n. 1;
- misses his opportunity (7 Aug.), 302–3;
- Hill ordered to co-operate with, 305;
- in sole command of 34th and 32nd Brigades, 307;
- succeeded by Brig.-Gen. J. Hill, 332;
- mentioned, 295, 299.
- Skeen, Brig.-Gen. A., 82, 253.
- Skouloudis, M., 11 n.
- Smith, 2nd Lt. A. V., 402 n.
- Smith, Col. Carrington, 99.
- Smith, Brig.-Gen. S. C. V., 298.
- Smyrna Forts, 54.
- Smyrna-Panderma Railway, 146, 221, 222.
- Smyth, Brig.-Gen. N. M., 233.
- Soghandere, Fort, 59.
- Sonnino, Baron, 56.
- Southland, 355 n.
- Spearman, Commodore, 175.
- Sphinx, the, 113, 262.
- Stamboul, 146 n.
- Staveley, Capt. C. M., 404.
- Steel’s Post, 188, 241.
- Stewart, Col. Crauford, 173 n.
- Stewart, Lt.-Col. D. M., 154 n. 1.
- Stopford, Lt.-Gen. Sir Frederick, career and reputation of, 292;
- arrival of, 201;
- plan for 10th Division, 303;
- satisfied with achievements of 7 Aug., 311;
- visited by Hamilton (8 Aug.), 315;
- constructing Corps H.Q. (9 Aug.), 322;
- renews attack on Scimitar Hill (10 Aug.), 323;
- ordered to consolidate line, 324–5;
- demands 24 hours’ delay before advance on Kavak and Tekke, 326;
- still raises objections (13 Aug.), 328;
- orders advance by 10th Division (15 Aug.), 329;
- gives up command (15 Aug.), 332;
- leadership of, 226, 334;
- mentioned, 297, 299.
- Street, Staff-Capt., 281.
- Striedinger, Maj. O., 81.
- Stürmer, Dr. H., quoted, 63 n., 376 n.;
- cited, 147 n.
- Submarines:
- Australian (AE2), 146 n.
- British:
- E11, 145–6 and n., 318 n.
- E14, 145–6 and n., 318 n.
- E15, 86.
- E20, 382.
- Marmora Sea invaded, 145–6 and n.
- Turkish transport sunk (7 Sept.), 362 n.
- Enemy:
- Achievements of, 163–6.
- Carthage torpedoed, 196.
- Evacuation complicated by, 404.
- U51, 164.
- Suez Canal, 41, 72.
- Suffren, 49, 50, 52, 53, 60.
- Sulajik, 291, 318–19, 326.
- Sultan Osman, 7–8.
- Surprise Gully, 232.
- Suvla:
- Kitchener’s visit to, 380.
- Land mines in, 301, 308, 310.
- Storm havoc at, 383.
- Turkish troops opposite (Dec.), 388 n.
- Suvla Bay:
- Conformation of, 288;
- rocky hills about, 247, 289.
- Drawbacks to, for April landing, 77. Hinterland of, 77, 291–2.
- Roadstead of, better than Kephalos, 335.
- Water supply near, 292.
- Suvla forces:
- Activities of—6–7 Aug., 295–311;
- 7–8 Aug., 311–18;
- 8–9 Aug., 318–23;
- 9–10 Aug., 323–5;
- 10–11 Aug., 325–6;
- 11–12 Aug., 326–8.
- Confusion among, 300–2, 304, 315, 324, 325–6, 333, 342, 344–5, 408;
- mixture of brigades, 320.
- Co-operation of, relied on for Sari Bair assault, 264;
- not forthcoming, 269, 279, 285, 311, 312, 323, 408.
- Evacuation of, 387 and n. 1, 390 ff.
- Landing of (6 Aug.), 299.
- Water supply provision for, 296–7 and n., 313;
- thirst torments, 284, 296, 308–10, 313–14 and nn., 333.
- Suvla Point:
- Distance of, from Ejelmer Bay, 290.
- Mahon’s battalions landed at (7 Aug.), 304.
- Pier at, 392, 395.
- Rocks at, 247, 289.
- Turkish force at (6 Aug.), 299.
- Swiftsure, 49, 60.
- Sydney, 72.
- Sykes, Maj.-Gen. F. H., xii, 219.
- Table Top, situation of, 250;
- capture of (6 Aug.), 254, 256–8, 264.
- Talbot, 109, 158, 182, 298.
- Talbot, Capt., 164.
- Tasmania Post, 231.
- Tekke Tepe, dominating position of, 287;
- height and situation of, 291; Stopford’s design against, 303;
- Moore’s patrol on (8 Aug.), 317, 319;
- Hamilton’s proposed occupation of, 322, 326, 328;
- 5th Norfolks lost on, 327–8.
- Tenedos:
- Aerodrome at, 218.
- French occupation of, 166.
- Situation and character of, 46–7.
- Strategic value of, 401.
- Tenth (Irish) Division in Gallipoli, The, cited, 217 n. 2, 350 n., 351 n.
- Territorial Divisions:
- Inexperience of, 325, 334, 347.
- Makeshift drafts for, 376.
- Quality of—in 29th Division, 135;
- in 42nd Division, 137.
- Theotokis, M., 7 n.
- Thursby, Adm., 90, 111.
- Travers, Brig.-Gen. J. H. du B., 216 n. 2, 255, 262.
- Treaty of Bucharest (1913), 364.
- Treloar, Capt., xiii.
- Triad, 201.
- Triumph, preliminary bombardments, 48–9, 52, 54 n. 2;
- forcing of the Narrows, 59–60;
- covering fire from, at the landing, 111, 116, 125;
- exploit by picket boat of, 86;
- torpedoed, 164.
- Troops in the campaign. See (1) Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, (2) British troops, and (3) French Expeditionary Corps.
- Trotman, Brig.-Gen. C. N., 84.
- Tullibardine, Marquis of, 360.
- Turchen Keui, 388 n.
- Turkey:
- British pre-war relations with, 2–4, 6–7;
- declaration of war, 11.
- Capitulations, 9.
- German pre-war relations with, 2–9;
- alliance of 4 Aug. 1914, 7 n.
- Revolution in, anticipated, 33, 59.
- Young Turk revolution (1908–9), 4.
- Turkey Trot, the, 184.
- Turks:
- Allied attitude towards, 385 and n.
- Artillery strength, 148, 161.
- Camouflage by, 150.
- Casualties, estimated (early May), 146;
- (19–20 May), 162;
- (end of May), 168;
- (21 June), 180;
- (first part of August), 335; (27–28 Aug.), 354;
- total, 406;
- burials under Red Crescent (2 May), 136;
- (20 May), 162.
- Divisional Order (June), 186.
- Filthy lines of, 185.
- Germans, attitude towards, 385 n.
- Hate frenzies of, 190, 196, 209, 399, 403.
- Headquarters of, 388 n.
- Mussulman appeal of, 187–8.
- Nizam troops, 148, 168, 191, 198.
- Prisoners, 167, 177, 185, 199;
- Australian treatment of, 238 n.
- Red Cross respected by, 395.
- Reinforcements of, 145–6, 161, 198, 319;
- routes of, 146, 221.
- Snipers, 125–6, 150, 160, 335 and n.
- Strength of, estimated—in all quarters, 193 n.;
- in Gallipoli Peninsula—(25 April), 111;
- (1 May), 135;
- (6 May), 148;
- (25 May), 168;
- (Aug.), 220 and n.;
- (6 Aug. at Suvla), 299;
- (Dec.), 387–8 and n.
- Sufferings of, in blizzard of Nov., 385.
- Trenches of, roofed, 235, 256, 342.
- Unwin, Com. Edwin, at V Beach landing, 95–6;
- rescues the wounded, 99;
- superintends Suvla landing, 295;
- directs the evacuation, 392.
- V Beach:
- Evacuation from, 404.
- French landing-place and depôt, 129.
- Landing of 25 April, 94–100;
- Seddel Bahr secured, 127–8.
- Shelling of, constant, 148, 196.
- Situation and conformation of, 79, 93–4.
- Vacher, Lt.-Col., 85.
- Valley of the Shadow of Death. See Shrapnel Gully.
- Vandeleur, Brig.-Gen. R. S., 349 n.
- Vandenberg, Gén., 84.
- Vengeance, 49, 52, 53, 60, 165.
- Venizelos, M., military aid offered by (1 March), 56;
- resignation of (6 March), 56 n. 2;
- resumes Premiership (Aug.), 365;
- pro-Serbian policy of, 365–6;
- resigns (Oct.), 368;
- estimate of, 10.
- Vineyard, the:
- British capture of (Aug.), 229–30.
- Success near (15 Nov.), 382.
- von Biberstein, Baron Marschall, 4.
- von der Goltz, Gen. Colman, 6.
- von Hindenburg, 169.
- von Löwenstern, Gen., proclamation by, 135.
- von Mackensen, Field Marshal, 365, 369 n.
- von Müller, Capt. Karl, 72.
- von Sanders, Gen. Liman, 145, 161;
- Turkish army reorganised by, 6, 9;
- at the armistice (20 May), 163;
- subservience of, to Enver, 198 n.
- von Wangenheim, Baron, 144.
- W Beach:
- Conformation of, 100.
- Evacuation from, 404–5.
- Landing of 25 April, 101–4.
- Shelling of, persistent, 129, 148, 196, 197.
- W Hill (Hill 112—Ismail Oglu Tepe):
- Hill ordered to attack (7 Aug.), 305.
- Importance of, 287, 323.
- Turkish entrenchments on, 342.
- Turkish guns withdrawn from (7–8 Aug.), 269 and n.
- mentioned, 298, 300, 335.
- Walford, Capt., 128.
- Walker, Corp. G. A., 196 n.
- Walker, Maj.-Gen. H. B., xii, 117, 160, 233, 242;
- cited, 238 n.
- Walker’s Ridge:
- Kitchener’s visit to, 380.
- Turkish failure at, 192.
- Wallace, Maj.-Gen., 210–11.
- Wallingford, Maj. J., 280.
- Wanliss, Lt.-Col., 154 n. 2.
- War Council, the, power and personnel of, 14–15;
- experts on, 25–8;
- meetings of 13 Jan. 1915, 33–4;
- of 28 Jan., 34–6.
- War Staff Group, 26 and n.
- Ward, Lt.-Col. M. C. P., 81.
- Warsaw, falls of, 221, 336;
- effect on Turks, 363.
- Water:
- Shortage of, 130, 192, 264–5:
- (7–10 Aug.), 284;
- at Suvla—thirst torments, 284, 296, 308–10, 313–14 and nn., 333.
- Springs of, danger spots, 183, 326.
- Supply arrangements, 104, 206;
- at Suvla, 296–7 and n., 313;
- difficulties, 323.
- Watson’s Pier, 163.
- Weber Pasha, 198 and n.
- Wedgwood, Lt.-Com. Josiah, 149 n.
- Wemyss, Rear-Adm., 63, 89, 312;
- bombards Seddel Bahr, 127;
- in command of evacuation, 386.
- Westerners, 64–5, 377.
- Wheat Field, the, 190.
- “Whippets,” 215.
- White, Lt.-Col. A. H., 244–5.
- White, Brig.-Gen. Cyril B. B., 83, 400.
- White flag fired on, 178.
- White Gully, 161, 233.
- Wiggin, Brig.-Gen., 338 n. 1.
- Wilhelm II., Kaiser, visit of, to Constantinople and Jerusalem, 3.
- Wilkin, Pte., 331.
- Williams, Able Seaman Wm., 97 n.
- Williams, Lt.-Col. W. de L., 99, 127.
- Wilson, Adm. Sir Arthur, 33;
- reinforces de Robeck, 62;
- estimate of, 25;
- cited, 32, 35.
- Wilson, Lt.-Col. J. D. R., 135.
- Wilson, Col. Leslie (M.P.), xii.
- Wilson, Brig.-Gen. Scatters, 338 n. 1.
- Winter, apprehensions regarding, 359–60;
- preparations for, 382;
- storm of 27 Nov., 383–4.
- Winter, Brig.-Gen. S. H., 81, 210.
- Wire entanglements, 100–1, 104, 110, 139, 174, 183, 258.
- Wolverine, 182, 314.
- “Woodbines.” See Askold.
- Woodward, Brig.-Gen. E. M., 81, 141.
- Woolly-Dod, Col., 103.
- Worcester Flat, 185.
- Wounded:
- Inadequate provision for, 118, 140–2, 213–14.
- Unreclaimed after 4–5 June battle, 178 and n.
- X Beach. See Implacable Landing.
- Xeros, Gulf of:
- British warships in, 145.
- Coast of, 290;
- only sheltered spot, 119.
- Feints at—(26 April), 119, 148;
- (6 Aug.), 325.
- Naval aid from, 329.
- Y Beach:
- Character of, 107.
- Landing and failure at, 107–9;
- results of failure, 151, 158.
- Y 2. See Gully Beach.
- Yenishehr, 50, 121.
- Yeomanry. See British Troops—and Mounted Division.
- Yilghim Burnu. See Chocolate Hill.
- Ypres, 2nd battle of, 87.
- Z Beach. See Anzac.
- Zaimis, M., 368.
- Zionists, 70–1.