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On 7 August 1915, in an ill-fated attempt to break the stalemate at Gallipoli, hundreds of Australian light horsemen repeatedly charged the massed rifles and machine-guns of the Turkish soldiers.The charge at The Nek has been immortalized in art, literature and film and has come to epitomize both the futility and courage of the Gallipoli campaign.

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APPENDIX
Roll of Honour

8th Light Horse

10th Light Horse - photo 1
10th Light Horse - photo 2
10th Light Horse - photo 3

10th Light Horse

9th Light Horse - photo 4
9th Light Horse No official list of casualties at The Nek has been found - photo 5
9th Light Horse No official list of casualties at The Nek has been found - photo 6

9th Light Horse

No official list of casualties at The Nek has been found These names have been - photo 7

No official list of casualties at The Nek has been found. These names have been compiled from the regular AIF casualty reports and confirmed against war graves and memorial registers. The Official History figures (given as 8th Light Horse, 12 officers and 142 men; 10th Light Horse 7 officers and 73 men) are slightly understated by evidently not including men who died while being evacuated as casualties.

NOTES
Chapter 1: The Attack at The Nek

H.J. Nugent, letter to mother, unattributed newspaper cutting (authors copy)

C.E.W. Bean, The Story of Anzac from 4 May, 1915, to the Evacuation of the Gallipoli Peninsula , vol. 2: Official History of Australia in the War of 1914 1918, Angus and Robertson, Sydney, 1924, p. 633

C.E.W. Bean, The Australian Imperial Force in France during the Allied Offensive , Vol. 6: Official History of Australia in the War of 1914 1918, Angus and Robertson, Sydney, 1942, p. 1083

J.L. Treloar (ed.), Australian Chivalry: Reproductions in colour and duo-tone of official war paintings , Australian War Memorial, Canberra, 1945, p. 13

Chapter 2: 3rd Light Horse Brigade

W.A. McConnan, letter to father, 14 September 1914. Papers held by Miss N.M. McConnan, South Yarra, Vic.

Peter Burness, Tragedy of two brothers, Wartime 54, April 2011, p. 56. (From papers held by Mrs. N. Titchener, Seacliff Park, SA)

(Lieutenant Colonel) A.H. White, diary. Papers held by Mrs M. McPherson, Bulleen, Victoria

McConnan, letter to father, 15 November 1914. AWM PR01577

Interview with H.D. Dean of Ballarat, Victoria, Canberra, 20 August 1984

C. Reynell, diary, 19 December 1914. AWM PR86/388

Chapter 3: The Brigadier

Alf Batchelder, Sport and war, The Yorker , Journal of the Melbourne Cricket Club Library, no. 41, Autumn 2010, p. 4

R.K. Peacock, Some Australian gunners of last century, As You Were, 1946 , Australian War Memorial, Canberra, 1951, p. 121

John Butler Cooper, The History of St Kilda: From its first settlement to a city and after, 1840 1930 , Printers Proprietary Ltd, Melbourne, 1931, vol. 2, p. 246

Australian Dictionary of Biography , vol. 9, Melbourne University Press, Carlton, Vic., 1983, p. 388

Lindsay C. Cox, The Galloping Guns of Rupertswood and Werribee Park: A history of the Victorian Horse , Coonans Hills Press, Pascoe Vale South, Vic., 1986, p. 22

Cooper, The History of St. Kilda, vol. 2, p. 11

Frederick Howard, Kent Hughes: A biography of Colonel The Hon. Sir Wilfrid Kent Hughes , Macmillan, South Melbourne, 1972, p. 10

W. Perry, The Victorian Horse Artillery, The Victorian Historical Magazine , vol. 43, no. 1, p. 754

Howard, Kent Hughes, p. 10

W. Robinson, letter to official historian, 16 May 1924. Records of C.E.W. Bean, AWM 38 3DRL 8042 Item 25

11th Australian Light Horse, Regimental Order No. 16, 14 May 1906. AWM 1 Item 18/4

Cooper, The History of St. Kilda , vol. 2, p. 246

Melbourne Argus , 13 January 1915

Record of Service Book (Staff Corps). AWM 182 (1A), p. 137

Chapter 4: The Brigade Major

R.L. Wallace, The Australians at the Boer War , Australian War Memorial, Canberra, 1976, p. 134

Later General Sir Beauvoir de Lisle, a British cavalry officer with a fierce reputation who later commanded the British 29th Division on Gallipoli and the Western Front.

New South Wales Military Forces, General Order No. 141, 10 October 1900, Government Printer, Sydney

Alderson was a British infantry officer who was an exponent of mounted infantry. He later commanded the Canadian Corps for a period during the First World War.

P.L. Murray (ed.), Official Records of the Australian Military Contingents to the War in South Africa , Government Printer, Melbourne, 1911, p. 31

R.V. Pockley, Ancestor Treasure Hunt: The Edward Wills family and descendants in Australia, 1797 1976 , Wentworth Books, Sydney, 1978, p. 102

Melbourne Punch , 25 February 1915, p. 256

Interview with C. Newman (former light horse officer), Canberra, 3 July 1979

Richard Williams, These Are Facts: The autobiography of Air Marshal Sir Richard Williams KBE CB DSO , Australian War Memorial, Canberra, 1977, p. 13

Keith Isaacs, Military Aircraft of Australia, 1909 1918 , Australian War Memorial, Canberra, 1971, p. 9

Commonwealth of Australia, Military Board Proceedings 1915, Agenda, pp. 179 84. National Archives of Australia, A2653

Ruth Crutchfield (daughter), quoted in Pockley, Ancestor Treasure Hunt , p. 104

The Kia Ora Coo-ee , 15 September 1918, p. 12

Edmond Samuels, If the Cap Fits , Modern Literature Co., Sydney, 1972, p. 37

Northern Star (Lismore), 17 September 1912

J. Antill, letter to wife, 1 October 1912, NSW State Archives, Divorce Case Papers, Divorce 96 of 1912

C.E.W. Bean, The Story of Anzac from the Outbreak of War to the End of the First Phase of the Gallipoli Campaign, May 4, 1915 , vol. 1: Official History of Australia in the War of 1914 1918, Angus and Robertson, Sydney, 1938, p. 138

Sydney Mail , 30 September 1914

E. Scott, Australia During the War , vol. 11: Official History of Australia in the War of 1914 1918, Angus and Robertson, Sydney, 1939, p. 160

Chapter 5: Officers and Men

Colin S. Fraser and Raymond E. Mahlook, The History of Joe White Maltings Limited 1858 1989 , Joe White Maltings, Collingwood, 1991, p. 13

(A.H. White) Mrs M.L. McMinn, letter to C.E.W. Bean, 12 May 1924. AWM 43 Official history, 1914 18 War, Biographical and other research files

A.H. White, papers held by Mrs M. McPherson, Bulleen, Vic.

Interview with H.D. Dean, of Ballarat, Victoria. Canberra, 20 August 1984

Interview with L. Simpson, of Bacchus Marsh, Victoria. Canberra, 20 August 1984

A. Crawford, 3rd L.H. Bde. on Gallipoli, Reveille , 1 August 1932, p. 38

Alan Parker, WAs Harness Heritage, Wes-Trot , January 1997, p. 32

Descended from the former Western Australian Mounted Rifles, the regiment was at that time called the 18th Australian Light Horse, but the name would change to the 25th Light Horse in 1912.

A.C.N. Olden, Westralian Cavalry in the War: The story of the Tenth Light Horse Regiment, AIF, in the Great War, 1914 1918 , Alexander McCubbin, Melbourne, 1921, p. 12

Captain A.M. Ross, letter to Captain C.S. Davies, 6 June 1915, RMC Journal , Bateson and Co., Sydney, 1915. p. 20

C.E.W. Bean, The Story of Anzac from the Outbreak of War to the End of the First Phase of the Gallipoli Campaign, May 4, 1915 , vol. 1: Official History of Australia in the War of 1914 1918, Angus and Robertson, Sydney, 1938, p. 60

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