The Battle of Beersheba, fought on October 31, 1917, was a vital turning point in the British campaign against the Ottoman Turks. The battle opened a gap in the Turkish line that eventually resulted in the British takeover of Palestine. The British command saw the cavalry charge of the 4th Light Horse Brigade as a new tactical opportunity, and this factored into the initiative for new light tank forces designed around the concepts of mobility and flanking movements. What these commanders failed to realize was that the Palestine Campaign was an anachronistic theater of war in comparison to the rest of the Great War. The charge of the 4th Light Horse, while courageous and vital to the success of the Battle of Beersheba, also owed its success ...
In March and December 1917 the British Empire won two much-needed victories in Mesopotamia and Pales...
The fall of the Ottoman Empire was heavily anticipated and watched by numerous European nations eage...
Britain's attempt to distance itself from Israel as London sought to conciliate the Arab world in th...
The Battle of Beersheba, fought on October 31, 1917, was a vital turning point in the British campai...
WOS: 000402045900006The British victory at the Battle of Romani marked a turning point in the campai...
Historians have debated whether or not the First World War in Palestine and the battle between the B...
© The Author(s) 2018. The recent accession by St Antony’s College Oxford of papers from British army...
This first-hand account encapsulates the nature of the Battle of Beersheba. It saw uniformed soldier...
The Battle of the Sambre was the last large-scale set-piece battle of the Great War. The German army...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
This thesis examines the tactics employed by the New Zealand Mounted Rifles (NZMR) Brigade during th...
From 1945 to 1980 the Middle East experienced four major wars. Each one differed from its predecesso...
In September 1918, the EEF concluded its campaign in Palestine by routing the Turkish forces at the ...
Matthew Hughes reviews The Great War and the Middle East: A Strategic Study by Rob Johnson
General Sir Edmund Allenby (later, Field Marshal and Viscount, 1861–1936) served in South Africa and...
In March and December 1917 the British Empire won two much-needed victories in Mesopotamia and Pales...
The fall of the Ottoman Empire was heavily anticipated and watched by numerous European nations eage...
Britain's attempt to distance itself from Israel as London sought to conciliate the Arab world in th...
The Battle of Beersheba, fought on October 31, 1917, was a vital turning point in the British campai...
WOS: 000402045900006The British victory at the Battle of Romani marked a turning point in the campai...
Historians have debated whether or not the First World War in Palestine and the battle between the B...
© The Author(s) 2018. The recent accession by St Antony’s College Oxford of papers from British army...
This first-hand account encapsulates the nature of the Battle of Beersheba. It saw uniformed soldier...
The Battle of the Sambre was the last large-scale set-piece battle of the Great War. The German army...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
This thesis examines the tactics employed by the New Zealand Mounted Rifles (NZMR) Brigade during th...
From 1945 to 1980 the Middle East experienced four major wars. Each one differed from its predecesso...
In September 1918, the EEF concluded its campaign in Palestine by routing the Turkish forces at the ...
Matthew Hughes reviews The Great War and the Middle East: A Strategic Study by Rob Johnson
General Sir Edmund Allenby (later, Field Marshal and Viscount, 1861–1936) served in South Africa and...
In March and December 1917 the British Empire won two much-needed victories in Mesopotamia and Pales...
The fall of the Ottoman Empire was heavily anticipated and watched by numerous European nations eage...
Britain's attempt to distance itself from Israel as London sought to conciliate the Arab world in th...