The battle as it unfolded. Interesting.
The Battle of Beersheba, 31 October 1917 - YouTube
The battle as it unfolded. Interesting.
The Battle of Beersheba, 31 October 1917 - YouTube
And that is what the German commander said, " they are Australian light horse, mounted Infantry. They will not charge " But they did. And they charged as cavalry.
As an interesting aside, the Australian Mounted Division's British Commander, Major- General Henry Hodgson, a regular cavalry officer, had been unsuccessful in trying to get swords for his light horsemen, and had recently issued orders to use bayonets in lieu if a suitable situation presented itself. Partly because of what happened at Beersheba, permission was granted the following year, and his light horsemen would finish the War as full sword-carrying cavalry. [ from DR Jean Bou, historian at the strategic and defence studies group A.N.U. in WARTIME, issue 80, Official magazine of the A.W.M.]
And without the Australian light horse on their left flank, the Auklanders would not have taken the defences on the right flank of the charge. But yes, don't forget New Zealand. [ see post 11] Edit. there were no NZ's in the charge, And Chauvel was Australian. Takes nothing away from the Kiwis.
To put things in perspective, I again quote Dr Jean Bou. Far from the last charge in history. Within weeks British Yeomanry had undertaken mounted attacks at other places in Palestine, one of which at Mughar, was roughly equal in size to Beersheba. More mounted charges would be made in the campaign by Indian, Australian and British troops, Especially during the Megiddo Offensive in 1918.[Whether they were as important as Beersheba, I'm not qualified to say.]
This is interesting.
MEGIDDO - BEERSHEBA 100TH ANNIVERSARY
The taking of Jerusalem. The Middle East campaign gets very little publicity, compared to the Western Front, possibly because of the horrendous casualties in the Western Front. But the fact is the 400 year rule of the Ottoman Empire was ended , with the Anzacs heavily involved. As well as English, Welsh , Irish, Indian, West Indian and Jewish soldiers. The Scots weren't mentioned, but there would have to have been a mad Scotsman there somewhere.
JERUSALEM - BEERSHEBA 100TH ANNIVERSARY
The Jordon valley and Amman.
JORDAN VALLEY & AMMAN - BEERSHEBA 100TH ANNIVERSARY
The Partition plan for Jews and Arabs, of which the consequences resonate to this day.
PARTITION - BEERSHEBA 100TH ANNIVERSARY
That historical speech by Ataturk, on display at Gallipoli.
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...017/11/115.jpg
Those heroes that shed their blood and lost their lives ... You are now lying in the soil of a friendly country. Therefore rest in peace. There is no difference between the Johnnies [Allied soldiers] and the Mehmets [Turkish soldiers] to us where they lie side by side here in this country of ours...You, the mothers who sent their sons from faraway countries, wipe away your tears; your sons are now lying in our bosom and are in peace. After having lost their lives on this land they have become our sons as well.