... Irresistible, the Ocean and possibly the Bouvet, and damaged the Inflexible. Hamilton's plans for the landing were completed by April 20. On the following day he issued his orders to the troops. 'Together with our comrades of the fleet,' he declared,... 25 April 1915: The Day the Anzac Legend was Born - 第 15 頁David W Cameron 著 - 2007 - 352 頁有限的預覽 - 關於此書
| GD Mitchell, Robert Macklin - 2007 - 352 頁
...unprecedented in modern war. Together with our comrades of the Fleet, we are about to force a landing on an open beach, in the face of positions which have been vaunted by our enemy as impregnable. The landing will be made good by help of God and the Navy. The positions will... | |
| Gordon Vero Carey, Hugh Sumner Scott - 1928 - 310 頁
...until July 1st, 1916. SUGGESTIONS FOR READING : Chapter VII: GALLIPOLI (See map on p. 71) " O OOLDIERS of France and of the King. Before us lies an adventure...have been vaunted by our enemies as impregnable." So ran the preamble to Sir Ian Hamilton's characteristic message to the Mediterranean Expeditionary... | |
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