This study recounts the operations of the Australian and New Zealand Corps during their attack in the Gallipoli campaign. Analysis shows that correct planning, element of surprise, and aggressive leadership would have secured the operation.
This study is a discussion of the general situation and events leading up to the decision to land at Gallipoli, a recounting of the ensuing naval operations, and evaluation of the major errors made.
This study is a discussion of the general situation and events leading up to the decision to land at Gallipoli, and a recounting of the ensuing naval operations.
This study discusses the need for special combat teams of the troops to land first because of the geography, tactical advantage, human morale, and need for fire support.
This study discusses the plans for, installation, operation and effectiveness of the allied signal communications during the final four days of the Gallipoli campaign, including and immediately following the initial troop landing.
This paper discusses the operations of the Anzacs during the Gallipoli campaign in World War I. The Anzac force, the mission, terrain, the Turkish force, the plan, and the execution of the plan are all topics included. There are five sketch maps...
Counterinsurgency is the most common conflict that America engages in. From the Mexican-American War to the Philippine Insurrection and small wars of the early 1900s, the U.S. Army Medical Department (AMEDD) focused on sanitation, hygiene programs...
The United States' democratization strategy since World War II demonstrates an estimated success rate of less than 3%. America currently uses a counterinsurgency / line of effort approach in democratization. This approach seeks to shape an...
Since the first issue of The World's Warships was prepared by the late Fred T. Jane in 1915, it has passed through frequent fresh editions, but has altered its form but little. With a first-class naval war in progress, there is a constant demand...
The study presents the British losses in effective strength of organization from embarkation preparatory to landing at Gallipoli to include April 26, 1915. There are two hand drawn maps; one map of the Dardanelles and one of the landing beaches of...
This document questions why the 11th Battalion, as part of the initial beachhead covering forces, failed to secure its objective during the landing on 25th April, 1915. There are two maps showing the movements of the 11th Bn.; the objective of the...
This study covers the British naval attack on the Dardanelles by evaluating the estimate on the situation and the resulting actions which show there was lack of proper planning and support by the joint military.
This study is a narrative of the events in the landing attack at Suvla Bay, with conclusions covering the leadership and terrain pointing to the unsuccessful operation.
The paper discusses the importance of artillery support by British forces during World War I. The organization of the British Navy is highlighted, the reasons an appropriate amount of firepower was needed to secure a successful landing, and the...
This paper details the Turkish 9th Division and their responsibility for the defense of the southern portion of the Gallipoli Peninsula. Subjects include the five lines of defense, the two defensive zones (northern and southern), the beaches and...
This study asks whether Sir Ian Hamilton took the necessary actions and issued the necessary orders to accomplish the maximum results with the forces under his command during the period April 25-28. The paper is a critical analysis of the...