Armed only with rifles, bayonets and raw courage, the men of the 3rd
Light Horse Brigade left the shelter of their rocky trenches to storm
The Nek, a narrow stretch of ridge held by the Ottoman Turks. The
first wave of attackers were cut down almost as soon as they stood up.
Those that followed knew they were going to die. Yet they too charged
without question, stumbling over the bodies of their fallen comrades
before they also fell.The commander of the 10th Light Horse Regiment
attempted to have the third wave cancelled, claiming that 'the whole
thing was nothing but bloody murder', but he could not convince the
Brigade Major.Using the letters and diaries of those who fought and
died in this famously futile action, award-winning journalist and
best-selling author, John Hamilton takes the reader on a journey from
the rush to recruit in August 1914 when war was declared, through the
training camps to the unforgiving terrain of Gallipoli and the
unbending Turkish defenders, and finally to that fateful morning and
that fatal charge.Part of a trilogy by John Hamilton, this title was
first published in 2004 by Pan Macmillan Australia, only being sold in
the Australian and New Zealand markets, under the title Goodbye
Cobber, God Bless You: The Fatal Charge of the Light Horse, Gallipoli,
August 7th, 1915.
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The Story of One of the Bravest and Most Futile Actions of the Dardanelles Campaign–The Light Horse at The Nek–August 1915
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781473847644
Publisert
2015
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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