The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1933 - Great Britain |
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After weeks of relative quiet and uncertainty , the decision to evacuate the peninsula was resolved upon.1 General Birdwood was temporarily in command of the whole British force , and to him fell this extremely delicate and dangerous ...
After weeks of relative quiet and uncertainty , the decision to evacuate the peninsula was resolved upon.1 General Birdwood was temporarily in command of the whole British force , and to him fell this extremely delicate and dangerous ...
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General Sir John Monash succeeded him in command of the Australian Corps . Major- General Sir C. Brudenell White accompanied Birdwood as Chief of Staff to his new command , and was succeeded by Brig . - General T. A. Blamey as Chief of ...
General Sir John Monash succeeded him in command of the Australian Corps . Major- General Sir C. Brudenell White accompanied Birdwood as Chief of Staff to his new command , and was succeeded by Brig . - General T. A. Blamey as Chief of ...
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General Sir Edmund Allenby came from France to take over the supreme command . A Desert Mounted Corps was formed under the command of General Chauvel , and included the Anzac and Aus- tralian Mounted Divisions and the Yeomanry Division ...
General Sir Edmund Allenby came from France to take over the supreme command . A Desert Mounted Corps was formed under the command of General Chauvel , and included the Anzac and Aus- tralian Mounted Divisions and the Yeomanry Division ...
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