قراءة كتاب The 28th: A Record of War Service in the Australian Imperial Force, 1915-19, Vol. I Egypt, Gallipoli, Lemnos Island, Sinai Peninsula

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The 28th: A Record of War Service in the Australian Imperial Force, 1915-19, Vol. I
Egypt, Gallipoli, Lemnos Island, Sinai Peninsula

The 28th: A Record of War Service in the Australian Imperial Force, 1915-19, Vol. I Egypt, Gallipoli, Lemnos Island, Sinai Peninsula

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COLLETT.
Public Library,
Perth, W.A.,
June, 1922.







CHRONOLOGY OF THE 28th BATTALION, A.I.F.




1914.    
August 4.— Declaration of War.
1915.    
April 1.— Formation of the 7th Infantry Brigade approved and Establishments issued.
  16.— Orders issued in Western Australia for formation of 28th Battalion of Infantry at Blackboy Hill. Necessary action taken the same day.
  23.— Lieut.-Colonel H. B. Collett appointed to command.
May 12.  }
13.  }
"A" and "B" Companies proceeded to Rockingham for advanced training. Returned 22nd May.
  27.— Visit and inspection by His Excellency the Governor of Western Australia, Major-General Sir Harry Barron, K.C.M.G., C.V.O.
June 3.— The King's Birthday. March through Perth, fully horsed and equipped, with 1st Reinforcements.
  6.— First Reinforcements embarked on H.M.A.T. "Geelong" at Fremantle. Sailed next day.
  7.— Visit and inspection by O.G. 7th Infantry Brigade—Colonel J. Burston, V.D.
  9.— The Battalion, less Transport details, embarked at Fremantle on H.M.A.T. "Ascanius" (A11). Ship steamed out the same evening.
  24.— East coast of Africa sighted—south of Ras Jard-Hafun.
  26.— Entered Red Sea.
  29.— Suez sighted.
  30.— Advance party landed and proceeded to Cairo.
July 2.— Battalion disembarked and proceeded by train to camp at Abbasia.
  5.— Inspection by Lieut. General Sir John Maxwell, General Officer Commanding in Egypt.
  12.— Sergeant Faulkner and Transport details embark at Fremantle on H.M.A.T. "Boonah." Ordered that horses remain in Australia.
August 4.— Formation of 2nd Australian Division in Egypt.
  8.— Transport details rejoin the Battalion.
  17.— March to and occupation of Citadel of Cairo. First draft of reinforcements arrived and was taken on strength.
  30.— Evacuation of Citadel and march to Aerodrome Camp, Heliopolis.
September 1.— Embarkation orders received. Transport to remain in Egypt.
  3.— Entrained at Qubba Station.
  4.— Arrived at Alexandria. Embarked on H.M.T. "Ivernia." Left harbour.
  8.— Arrived off Lemnos Island.
  9.— Entered Mudros Bay.
  10.— Transhipped to s.s. "Sarnia" and proceeded in direction of Gallipoli Peninsula. That night landed at Williams' Pier and bivouaced in Waterfall Gully. Attached to New Zealand and Australian Division.
  11.— First casualty. Private F. T. Mitchell wounded. Moved up Chailak Dere and bivouaced between Bauchop's Hill and Little Table Top—Rose Hill.
  12.— "Apex" salient taken over from New Zealanders. First casualty in action. Lieut. F. E. Jensen dangerously wounded. He died a few hours later.
  13.— First visit by Corps and Divisional Commanders.
October 4.  }
5.  }
Relieved by 25th Battalion. Moved to Lower Cheshire Ridge.
  30.— "B" Company relieved by "A" Company 26th Battalion.
November 1.— "C" Company moved to Taylor's Hollow.
  2.— "D" Company moved to Taylor's Hollow.
  3.— 13th Battalion took over sector. 28th Battalion concentrated in Taylor's Hollow as Divisional Reserve. For next five weeks main body engaged on works and Beach fatigues.
  12.— Moved to Happy Valley as support to 26th Battalion. Thus rejoined 2nd Division.
  13.— Visit of Lord Kitchener.
  24.  }
27.  }
Period of silence. Australians withhold their fire.
  27.  }
29.  }
Peninsula visited by a blizzard. Heavy snow and extreme cold.
December 4.— "A" Company went into line on Russell's Top.
  6.— "D" Company went into line on Russell's Top.
  7.— Headquarters and "B" Company proceeded to Russell's Top.
  8.— "C" Company joins Battalion.
  11.— Received orders to embark on day following.
  12.— Relieved by 20th Battalion. Embarked, less M.G. Section, on "Osmanich" after dark.
  13.— Landed on Lemnos Island and marched to camp at Sarpi.
  15.— Marched to Z Valley, South Camp.
  20.— Lieut. G. D. Shaw and Machine Gun Section left Gallipoli Peninsula with last of troops, 3.30 a.m. Rejoined Battalion same day.
  31.— Advance Party left for Egypt.
1916.    
January 6.— Embarked on H.M.T. "Ansonia."
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