The Bastard War: The Mesopotamian Campaign of 1914-1918Dial Press, 1967 - 449 Seiten |
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... expected in that region . In the British Army a new design of webbing equipment , which allowed men to carry their rifle . ammunition in easily accessible pouches and their " field - service " equip- ment - socks , spare shirt and the ...
... expected in that region . In the British Army a new design of webbing equipment , which allowed men to carry their rifle . ammunition in easily accessible pouches and their " field - service " equip- ment - socks , spare shirt and the ...
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... expected to fight to add another piece of Empire to the British Crown , and it hardly seemed worthwhile . As might be expected with a composite force like this , thrown together , none of the brigades had worked or trained together as ...
... expected to fight to add another piece of Empire to the British Crown , and it hardly seemed worthwhile . As might be expected with a composite force like this , thrown together , none of the brigades had worked or trained together as ...
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... expected to push on and occupy the third and fourth Turkish lines at Sannaiyat concurrently with the river crossing operation . In Maude's view , keeping the Turks oc- cupied at Sannaiyat was the most efficacious way of ensuring that ...
... expected to push on and occupy the third and fourth Turkish lines at Sannaiyat concurrently with the river crossing operation . In Maude's view , keeping the Turks oc- cupied at Sannaiyat was the most efficacious way of ensuring that ...
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Prologue | 3 |
Chapter 1 | 18 |
Chapter 2 | 40 |
Urheberrecht | |
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13th Division 19th Brigade Abadan action Adhaim advance Ali Gharbi Amara Arabs Army arrived artillery assault attack Aylmer Aziziyeh Baghdad Baquba Baratoff Basra battalions battle Black Watch boats bridge BRIG British and Indian British troops Buddhoos campaign Canal captured casualties Cavalry Brigade column command crossing Ctesiphon defences Delamain Diyala Dujaila effect Euphrates Falluja fighting fire flank flood forward front line Gallipoli garrison German Gorringe Gurkhas Hanna hundred Ihsan India infantry Khalil Khanaqin Kiazim left bank machine guns March Marsh Marshall Maude Maude's Melliss Mesopotamia miles military morning Mosul move Nasiriyeh night Nixon officers operations Persian pontoons prisoners Punjabis Qurna railway Ramadi Redoubt Regiment reinforcements Relief Force rifles right bank Russian Samarrah Sannaiyat sent Shaiba Sheikh Sa'ad ships Shumran Sinn soldiers soon staff steamers success supply thousand Tigris Corps Tikrit town Townshend transport trenches Turkish positions Turks Whitehall wounded yards