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John Boyce writes about an event that took place after the end of the Middel Eastern campaigns and the role of the Australian Light Horse.
A century ago, with the war over, the Light Horse were impatient to be on their way home. But in the New Year of 1919, the delays continued while sea transport shortages dragged on.
A brief summary of the closing events of the Middle Eastern campaign and some related links.
Neil Dearberg's take on the consequences of one of Chauvel's forces finest victories in the Middle East.
Anne Flood takes us through the First and Second Trans-Jordan actions in April and May 1918, known by the British as “raids” while Von Sanders, commander of the German and Turkish armies, referred to them as ‘The Battles of Jordan’.
After spending six weeks recuperating from pleurisy, Brigadier General Chauvel returned to the Gallipoli Peninsula on Tuesday 3rd August 1915 to command the 1st Light Horse Brigade – just in time for the biggest attack since the Landing.
Norm Fllynn writes about an event that took place in Bunbury, Western Australia in 1941.