In September 1918, the EEF concluded its campaign in Palestine by routing the Turkish forces at the battle of Megiddo. Under command of British general Allenby, the EEF successfully executed one of the most decisive engagements in any theater of World War I. Ably employing and synchronizing infantry, cavalry, and air forces, Allenby provided future military professionals and historians with a shining illustration of the efficacy of combined arms operations. In terms of surprise, concentration, and operational balance of forces, the culmination of the Palestine campaign was a foreshadowing of the German blitzkrieg used in World War II. Unfortunately, the true lessons of Allenby’s campaign were lost for future generations of military officers...
The British Air CampaigndDuring the Battle of the Somme, April-November, 1916: A Pyrrhic Victory The...
The lessons learned during wars and armed conflicts indicate that the main factor influencing the ae...
In a one hour lecture I sought to explore how and why the Royal Air Force made such a contribution t...
In September 1918, the EEF concluded its campaign in Palestine by routing the Turkish forces at the ...
General Sir Edmund Allenby (later, Field Marshal and Viscount, 1861–1936) served in South Africa and...
Since the end of The First World War, airpower has been used extensively by some states in unconven...
Over 450,000 British soldiers fought as part of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force during the First Wo...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
The Battle of Beersheba, fought on October 31, 1917, was a vital turning point in the British campai...
The history of Britain’s air services in the First World War has long been coloured by a fascination...
The paper discusses the reception of the Middle East during the First World War comparing different ...
On 24 September 1910 the British Flight magazine published as its lead article (‘The New Arm’) a pie...
Aerial warfare existed in some form long before the First World War, but it was during the First Wor...
The Battle of Arras, 1917 is generally considered a land battle where aircraft played minor roles in...
The observation that military establishments in peacetime generally prepare to fight their last war ...
The British Air CampaigndDuring the Battle of the Somme, April-November, 1916: A Pyrrhic Victory The...
The lessons learned during wars and armed conflicts indicate that the main factor influencing the ae...
In a one hour lecture I sought to explore how and why the Royal Air Force made such a contribution t...
In September 1918, the EEF concluded its campaign in Palestine by routing the Turkish forces at the ...
General Sir Edmund Allenby (later, Field Marshal and Viscount, 1861–1936) served in South Africa and...
Since the end of The First World War, airpower has been used extensively by some states in unconven...
Over 450,000 British soldiers fought as part of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force during the First Wo...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
The Battle of Beersheba, fought on October 31, 1917, was a vital turning point in the British campai...
The history of Britain’s air services in the First World War has long been coloured by a fascination...
The paper discusses the reception of the Middle East during the First World War comparing different ...
On 24 September 1910 the British Flight magazine published as its lead article (‘The New Arm’) a pie...
Aerial warfare existed in some form long before the First World War, but it was during the First Wor...
The Battle of Arras, 1917 is generally considered a land battle where aircraft played minor roles in...
The observation that military establishments in peacetime generally prepare to fight their last war ...
The British Air CampaigndDuring the Battle of the Somme, April-November, 1916: A Pyrrhic Victory The...
The lessons learned during wars and armed conflicts indicate that the main factor influencing the ae...
In a one hour lecture I sought to explore how and why the Royal Air Force made such a contribution t...