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Allenby's Gunners : Artillery in the Sinai & Palestine Campaigns 1916-1918

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Allenby's Gunners : Artillery in the Sinai & Palestine Campaigns 1916-1918

by Smith, Alan H

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Big Sky Publishing, 2016. New book, 376 pages. Alan Smith's Allenby’s Gunners tells the story of artillery in the highly successful World War I Sinai and Palestine campaigns. Following Gallipoli and the reconstitution of the AIF, a shortage of Australian gunners saw British Territorial artillery allotted to the Australian Light Horse and New Zealand Mounted Rifle brigades. It was a relationship that would prove highly successful and 'Allenby's Gunners' provides a detailed and colourful description of the artillery war, cavalry and infantry operations from the first battles of Romani and Rafa, through the tough actions at Gaza, the Palestine desert, Jordan Valley and Amman to the capture of Jerusalem. The story concludes with the superb victory at Megiddo and the taking of Damascus until the theatre armistice of October 1918. Smith covers the trials and triumphs of the gunners as they honed their art in one of the most difficult battlefield environments of the war. The desert proved hostile and unrelenting, testing the gunners, their weapons and their animals in the harsh conditions. The gunners' adversary, the wily and skillful Ottoman artillerymen, endured the same horrendous conditions and proved a tough and courageous foe. The light horsemen and gunners also owed much to the intrepid airmen of the AFC and RFC whose tactical and offensive bombing and counter-battery work from mid-1917 would prove instrumental in securing victory. This is an aspect of the campaign that is seamlessly woven throughout as the action unfolds. The Sinai and Palestine campaigns generally followed a pattern of heavy losses and setbacks for an initial period before Allied forces eventually prevailed. This is a highly descriptive volume that tells an oft-neglected story and fills a gap in the record of a campaign in which Australians played a significant role. It is a welcome addition to the story of the Australians in the Middle Eastern campaigns of World War I.. Hard Cover. As New/As New. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" Tall.

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Bookseller
Viceroy Books AU (AU)
Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
Allenby's Gunners : Artillery in the Sinai & Palestine Campaigns 1916-1918
Author
Smith, Alan H
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
New As New
Jacket Condition
As New
ISBN 10
1925275752
ISBN 13
9781925275759
Publisher
Big Sky Publishing
Place of Publication
Newport, Nsw, Australia
Date Published
2016
Size
8vo - over 7¾" - 9&f
Keywords
WW1 ARTILLERY AUSTRALIAN SINAI PALESTINE HISTORY
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WW1 History;

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