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Members of the Australian Light Horse Association take part in a re-enactment of the famous World War One cavalry charge known as the "Battle of Beersheba", as part of events marking it's ...
If Gallipoli speaks to the sorrow and pity of war, the Battle of Beersheba, that extraordinary charge by the Australian Light Horse, the centenary of which we celebrate today, evokes the other ...
A charge of the 4th Light Horse Brigade believed to have been taken by Frank Hurley in February 1918. Source: Australian War Memorial The centenary of the Battle of Beersheba will be marked in ...
The Battle of Beersheba was reenacted by members of the Australian Light Horse Association, and includes descendants of the soldiers who fought in the actual battle. JERUSALEM (JTA ...
BEERSHEBA — One hundred years after ... to honor her grandfather Trooper Ernest Pauls, a soldier in the Australian 4th Light Horse Brigade, who fought in the 1917 offensive.
In the year 1917, units of the Australian Light Horse had an audacious mission. The Turks controlled Palestine and held a line from Beersheba to Gaza on the coast about 50 kilometres away.
The ‘Thunder of a light horse charge': The charge of the 4th Light Horse Brigade at Beersheba. Picture: AAP/Australian War Memorial The historic charge was the focal point of the battle and ...
For this time the Light Horse were to act purely as cavalry ... finally Damascus to win the war in Palestine. Loading Beersheba was Australia's first big achievement on the world stage, ahead ...
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The 4th Australian Light Horse Regiment on the way to take part in the attack on Beersheba. Australian War Memorial By 1917 the Commonwealth forces were desperate to advance and won a number of ...
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