The New Zealand Division, 1916-1919: A Popular History Based on Official Records |
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... infantry brigade and other Australian units , or the achievements of the composite Division in Egypt and Gallipoli.1 The present narrative has for its subject the history of the New Zealand Division , whose inception dates from the ...
... infantry brigade and other Australian units , or the achievements of the composite Division in Egypt and Gallipoli.1 The present narrative has for its subject the history of the New Zealand Division , whose inception dates from the ...
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... Brigade under Brigadier- General E. W. C. Chaytor , who had succeeded General Russell , began a wearisome trek from Zeitoun to the Corps area . They bivouacked alongside the infantry at Moascar on the night of 28th / 29th January ...
... Brigade under Brigadier- General E. W. C. Chaytor , who had succeeded General Russell , began a wearisome trek from Zeitoun to the Corps area . They bivouacked alongside the infantry at Moascar on the night of 28th / 29th January ...
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... Brigade in excess of the numbers originally contemplated , desired further information in view of the necessity that would arise of maintaining 3 infantry brigades with rein- forcements arranged for only 2 , and with no increase on the ...
... Brigade in excess of the numbers originally contemplated , desired further information in view of the necessity that would arise of maintaining 3 infantry brigades with rein- forcements arranged for only 2 , and with no increase on the ...
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... Brigade should consist of 3 instead of 4 batteries . Eight new 18 - pounder batteries were therefore formed , 1 the 7th and 8th being added to the old 1st Brigade ; the 9th and 10th being added to the old 2nd ... infantry brigade , with the.
... Brigade should consist of 3 instead of 4 batteries . Eight new 18 - pounder batteries were therefore formed , 1 the 7th and 8th being added to the old 1st Brigade ; the 9th and 10th being added to the old 2nd ... infantry brigade , with the.
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... brigade , with the addition of a limited number of officers from the Mounted ... infantry regiments . The same course was adopted with the reinforcements ... Brigade . Further reinforcements arrived on 15th March , consisting of 112 ...
... brigade , with the addition of a limited number of officers from the Mounted ... infantry regiments . The same course was adopted with the reinforcements ... Brigade . Further reinforcements arrived on 15th March , consisting of 112 ...
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1st Auckland 1st Brigade 1st Canterbury 1st Otago 1st Wellington 25th Division 2nd Auckland 2nd Brigade 2nd Canterbury 2nd Otago 2nd Rifles 2nd Wellington 37th Division 42nd Division 4th Rifles 5th Australian Division advance aeroplanes Anzac Anzac Corps Armentières Army artillery Artillery Brigade assault attack Australian Division Bapaume barrage battalions batteries battle bombardment bombs British Capt captured casualties command communication trenches Corps counter-attack defence Douve dugouts enemy enemy's Farm fighting Flers forward front line further garrison German Gird Goose Alley Gueudecourt gunners Headquarters heavy Houplines howitzers Infantry Brigade killed Le Quesnoy Lewis gun light trench mortars Lt.-Col machine gun fire Man's Land Messines moved night objective officers parapet party patrols pillboxes platoon position posts prisoners Quesnoy raid raiders railway rear relieved reserve ridge Rifle Brigade right flank sector Sergt shellholes shelling slopes Somme troops valley village Warneton wire Wood wounded yards Ypres Zealand Division