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gilgoul
10-30-2007, 06:15 AM
Ride of the light brigade


Victory by 800 mounted Australians over 4,000 well-trained Turks (http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1192380684605&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull#) seems a bit far-fetched. But that's exactly what happened on October 31, 1917, at the Battle of Beersheba, which 90 years ago arguably changed the direction of the Sinai and Palestine campaign during World War I.
It was a day of surprises for the Turks, one that had been planned far in advance: Already in May 1917, General Philip Chetwode wrote his Notes on the Palestine Campaign, which outlined a suggested plan of attack. There he suggested that the approaching Third Battle of Gaza should move inland and center around a relatively loosely guarded east flank of Beersheba. The Turks, he suggested, would not anticipate the mounted attack due to the scarcity of water for horses and soldiers alike. Chetwode, however, claimed that it would be easier and more efficient to secretly engineer water access to the area than to break through the more heavily guarded Gaza area.
At the same time, the Turks were led to believe through a series of British subterfuges that they would - for the third time - indeed choose a frontal attack on Gaza.
General Sir Edmund Allenby, who assumed command in July, adopted Chetwode's suggestions and by late October the British were ready for the Battle of Beersheba.




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Buckeye67
10-30-2007, 06:42 AM
If I remember correctly, the Australian Light Horse wasn't really "cavalry" so much as mounted infantry. Amazing feat of arms though. I recommend the movie "The Lighthorsemen" which is about the charge at Beersheba:

http://www.youtube.com/v/vvjE3h0Ahz8

T3ngu
10-31-2007, 09:08 PM
If I remember correctly, the Australian Light Horse wasn't really "cavalry" so much as mounted infantry. Amazing feat of arms though. I recommend the movie "The Lighthorsemen" which is about the charge at Beersheba:

Great movie the lighthorsemen. Showed it to a American friend a while back and he was impressed.

I believe that the lighthorse used to ride to battle, dismount and then fight.

The case at Beersheba was different in that the lighthorse did not dismount as expected by the Turks, but charged. By doing this they were able to get underneath the guns. If i remember correctly the turks were firing volleys at maximum range. When the light horse charged they, in the confusion forgot to reset the sights on their rifles which didnt help them much.

My wifes grandfather was in the 2nd Lighthorse during WW1, but got send back from Gallipoli "sick" with reumatism. Nowdays it would be called post traumatic stress or the like. Or perhaps he was a prick before he went.

sandersjp
10-31-2007, 10:52 PM
every ozzy and kiwi kid should watch the lighthorsemen
and Gallipoli [ with mel gibson ]