Gallipoli campaign order of battle
Appearance
This is an order of battle listing the Allied and Ottoman forces involved in the Gallipoli campaign during 1915.
Allied forces
[edit]Initial landings, 25 April 1915
[edit]Mediterranean Expeditionary Force[1]
- Commander-in-Chief: Gen. Sir Ian Hamilton
- Chief of the General Staff: Maj-Gen. W. P. Braithwaite
- Deputy Adjutant-General: Br-Gen. E. M. Woodward
- Deputy Quartermaster-General: Br-Gen. S. H. Winter
- Major-General A. G. Hunter-Weston
- 86th Brigade:
- 2nd Battalion, Royal Fusiliers
- 1st Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers
- 1st Battalion, Royal Munster Fusiliers
- 1st Battalion, Royal Dublin Fusiliers
- 87th Brigade:
- 2nd Battalion, South Wales Borderers
- 1st Battalion, King's Own Scottish Borderers
- 1st Battalion, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers
- 1st Battalion, Border Regiment
- 88th Brigade:
- 4th Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment
- 2nd Battalion, Hampshire Regiment
- 1st Battalion, Essex Regiment
- 5th Battalion, Royal Scots
- XV Brigade, Royal Horse Artillery (B, L & Y Batteries)
- XVII Brigade, Royal Field Artillery (13th, 26th & 92nd Batteries)
- CXLVII Brigade, Royal Field Artillery (10th, 97th & 368th Batteries)
- 460th (Howitzer) Battery, Royal Field Artillery
- 4th Highland (Mountain) Brigade, Royal Garrison Artillery (TF) (Argyllshire Battery and Ross & Cromarty Battery)
- 90th Heavy Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery
- 14th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery
- 1/2nd London, 1/2nd Lowland & 1/1st W. Riding Field Companies, Royal Engineers (TF)
- Divisional Cyclist Company
- Major-General A. Paris
- 1st (Naval) Brigade
- Drake Battalion
- Nelson Battalion
- Deal Battalion, Royal Marine Light Infantry
- 2nd (Naval) Brigade
- Howe Battalion
- Hood Battalion
- Anson Battalion
- 3rd (RM) Brigade
- Chatham Battalion, Royal Marine Light Infantry
- Portsmouth Battalion, Royal Marine Light Infantry
- Plymouth Battalion, Royal Marine Light Infantry
- Motor Maxim Squadron (Royal Naval Air Service)
- 1st & 2nd Field Companies, RN Divisional Engineers
- Divisional Cyclist Company
Australian and New Zealand Army Corps
- G.O.C: Lieutenant-General Sir W. Birdwood
- Major-General W. T. Bridges
- 1st Australian Brigade:
- 2nd Australian Brigade:
- 3rd Australian Brigade:
- I (New South Wales) Field Artillery Brigade (1st, 2nd & 3rd Batteries)
- II (Victoria) Field Artillery Brigade (4th, 5th & 6th Batteries)
- III (Queensland) Field Artillery Brigade (7th, 8th & 9th Batteries)
- 1st, 2nd & 3rd Field Companies, Royal Australian Engineers
New Zealand and Australian Division
- Major-General Sir A. Godley
- New Zealand Infantry Brigade
- 4th Australian Brigade
- New Zealand Field Artillery Brigade
- 1st Field Battery
- 2nd Field Battery
- 3rd Field Battery
- 4th (Howitzer) Field Battery
- Field Company, New Zealand Engineers
ANZAC Corps Troops
- 7th Indian Mountain Artillery Brigade (21st [Kohat] Battery and 26th [Jacob's] Battery)
- Ceylon Planters' Rifle Corps
Corps expéditionnaire d'Orient
- Commander: Général Albert d'Amade
1re Division
- Général Masnou
- Brigade métropolitaine
- 175e Régiment d’infanterie
- Régiment de marche d'Afrique (2 Zouave battalions, 1 battalion of Légion étrangère)
- Brigade coloniale
- 4e Régiment d’infanterie coloniale (2 Senegalese battalions, 1 colonial battalion)
- 6e Régiment d’infanterie coloniale (2 Senegalese battalions, 1 colonial battalion)
- 6 artillery batteries (75mm)
- 2 mountain artillery batteries (65mm)[a]
August 1915
[edit]- 'Mediterranean Expeditionary Force' (General Sir Ian Hamilton)[3][4]
- VIII Corps (Lieutenant General Sir Francis Davies)
- 29th Division (as above)
- 42nd (East Lancashire) Division (TF)
- 125th (Lancashire Fusiliers) Brigade
- 1/5th Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers
- 1/6th Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers
- 1/7th Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers
- 1/8th Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers
- 126th (East Lancashire) Brigade
- 1/4th Battalion, East Lancashire Regiment
- 1/5th Battalion, East Lancashire Regiment
- 1/9th Battalion, Manchester Regiment
- 1/10th Battalion, Manchester Regiment
- 127th (Manchester) Brigade
- 1/5th Battalion, Manchester Regiment
- 1/6th Battalion, Manchester Regiment
- 1/7th Battalion, Manchester Regiment
- 1/8th Battalion, Manchester Regiment
- 1/I East Lancashire Brigade, RFA (1/4th, 1/5th & 1/6th East Lancashire Btys) – 1/4th & half 1/6th did not arrive until September
- 1/III East Lancashire Brigade (The Bolton Artillery), RFA (1/18th, 1/19th, 1/20th East Lancashire Btys) – 1/19th & 1/20th did not arrive until September
- 1/IV East Lancashire (Howitzer) Brigade (The Cumberland Artillery), RFA (1/1st, 1/2nd Cumberland (H) Btys)
- 1/1st & 1/2nd East Lancashire, 1/2nd West Lancashire Field Companies, RE
- 125th (Lancashire Fusiliers) Brigade
- 52nd (Lowland) Division (TF)
- 155th (South Scottish) Brigade
- 1/4th Battalion, Royal Scots Fusiliers
- 1/5th Battalion, Royal Scots Fusiliers
- 1/4th Battalion, King's Own Scottish Borderers
- 1/5th Battalion, King's Own Scottish Borderers
- 156th (Scottish Rifles) Brigade
- 1/4th Battalion, Royal Scots
- 1/7th Battalion, Royal Scots
- 1/7th Battalion, Cameronians (Scottish Rifles)
- 1/8th Battalion, Cameronians (Scottish Rifles)
- 157th (Highland Light Infantry) Brigade
- 1/5th Battalion, Highland Light Infantry
- 1/6th Battalion, Highland Light Infantry
- 1/7th (Blythswood) Battalion, Highland Light Infantry
- 1/5th Battalion, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
- 1/IV Lowland (Howitzer) Brigade, RFA (1/4th, 1/5th City of Glasgow (H) Btys) – detached from division
- 2/1st & 2/2nd Lowland Field Companies, RE
- Divisional Cyclist Company
- 155th (South Scottish) Brigade
- Royal Naval Division (as above)
- VIII Corps (Lieutenant General Sir Francis Davies)
- IX Corps (Lieutenant General Frederick Stopford)
- 10th (Irish) Division
- 29th Brigade
- 6th Battalion, Royal Irish Rifles
- 5th Battalion, Connaught Rangers
- 6th Battalion, Prince of Wales's Leinster Regiment (Royal Canadians)
- 10th Battalion, Hampshire Regiment
- 30th Brigade
- 6th Battalion, Royal Munster Fusiliers
- 7th Battalion, Royal Munster Fusiliers
- 6th Battalion, Royal Dublin Fusiliers
- 7th Battalion, Royal Dublin Fusiliers
- 31st Brigade
- 5th Battalion, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers
- 6th Battalion, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers
- 5th Battalion, Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers)
- 6th Battalion, Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers)
- Pioneers
- 5th Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment
- LV Brigade, RFA (A, B, C & D Btys) – A & C did not arrive until September
- LVI Brigade, RFA (A, B, C & D Btys) – A & B did not arrive until October
- LVII (Howitzer) Brigade, RFA (A & D Btys)
- 65th, 66th & 85th Field Companies, RE
- Divisional Cyclist Company
- 29th Brigade
- 11th (Northern) Division
- 32nd Brigade
- 9th Battalion, Prince of Wales's Own (West Yorkshire Regiment)
- 6th Battalion, Alexandra, Princess of Wales Own (Yorkshire Regiment) (Green Howards)
- 8th Battalion, Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment)
- 6th Battalion, York and Lancaster Regiment
- 33rd Brigade
- 6th Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment
- 6th Battalion, Border Regiment
- 7th Battalion, South Staffordshire Regiment
- 9th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters (Nottingham and Derbyshire Regiment)
- 34th Brigade
- 8th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers
- 9th Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers
- 11th Battalion, Manchester Regiment
- 5th Battalion, Dorsetshire Regiment
- Pioneers
- 6th Battalion, East Yorkshire Regiment
- LVIII Brigade, RFA (A, B, C & D Btys)
- LIX Brigade, RFA (A, B, C & D Btys)
- 67th, 68th & 86th Field Companies, RE
- Divisional Cyclist Company
- 2nd South Western Mounted Brigade – attached
- 1/1st Royal 1st Devon Yeomanry
- 1/1st Royal North Devon Yeomanry
- 1/1st West Somerset Yeomanry
- 1/2nd South-Western Signal Troop, RE
- 1/2nd South-Western Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps (RAMC)
- 32nd Brigade
- 13th (Western) Division
- 38th Brigade
- 6th Battalion, King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment)
- 6th Battalion, East Lancashire Regiment
- 6th Battalion, Prince of Wales's Volunteers (South Lancashire Regiment)
- 6th Battalion, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment
- 39th Brigade
- 9th Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment
- 7th Battalion, Gloucestershire Regiment
- 9th Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment
- 7th Battalion, Prince of Wales's (North Staffordshire Regiment)
- 40th Brigade
- 8th Battalion, Cheshire Regiment
- 8th Battalion, Royal Welsh Fusiliers
- 4th Battalion, South Wales Borderers
- 5th Battalion, Duke of Edinburgh's (Wiltshire Regiment)
- Pioneers
- 8th Battalion, Welch Regiment
- LXVI Brigade, RFA (A, B, C & D Btys)
- LXIX (Howitzer) Brigade, RFA (A, B, C & D Btys)
- 71st, 72nd & 88th Field Companies, RE
- Divisional Cyclist Company
- 38th Brigade
- 10th (Irish) Division
- IX Corps (Lieutenant General Frederick Stopford)
- Corps Troops
- 1/IV Highland (Mountain) Brigade, RGA (Argyllshire, and Ross & Cromarty Btys)
- Attached to IX Corps:
- 53rd (Welsh) Division (TF)
- 158th (North Wales) Brigade
- 159th (Cheshire) Brigade
- 1/4th Battalion, Cheshire Regiment
- 1/7th Battalion, Cheshire Regiment
- 1/4th Battalion, Welch Regiment
- 1/5th Battalion, Welch Regiment
- 160th Brigade
- 1/1st Welsh & 2/1st Cheshire Field Companies, RE
- Divisional Cyclist Company
- 54th (East Anglian) Division (TF)
- 161st (Essex) Brigade
- 1/4th Battalion, Essex Regiment
- 1/5th Battalion, Essex Regiment
- 1/6th Battalion, Essex Regiment
- 1/7th Battalion, Essex Regiment
- 162nd (East Midland) Brigade
- 163rd (Norfolk & Suffolk) Brigade
- 1/4th Battalion, Norfolk Regiment
- 1/5th Battalion, Norfolk Regiment
- 1/5th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment
- 1/8th Battalion, Hampshire Regiment
- 1/2nd Welsh & 2/1st East Anglian Field Companies, RE
- Divisional Cyclist Company
- 161st (Essex) Brigade
- 2nd Mounted Division (TF) – Dismounted
- 2nd Mounted Division (TF) (Dismounted)
- 1st (1st South Midland) Mounted Brigade
- 1/1st Warwickshire Yeomanry
- 1/1st Royal Gloucestershire Hussars
- 1/1st Worcestershire Yeomanry
- 2nd (2nd South Midland) Mounted Brigade
- 1/1st Royal Buckinghamshire Hussars
- 1/1st Dorsetshire Yeomanry
- 1/1st Berkshire Yeomanry
- 3rd (Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire) Mounted Brigade
- 1/1st Sherwood Rangers Yeomanry
- 1/1st South Nottinghamshire Hussars
- 1/1st Derbyshire Yeomanry
- 4th (London) Mounted Brigade
- 5th Mounted Brigade – attached
- 1st (1st South Midland) Mounted Brigade
- 53rd (Welsh) Division (TF)
- Attached to IX Corps:
- Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (Lieutenant General William Birdwood)
- Australian 1st Division (as above)
- Australian 2nd Division
- New Zealand and Australian Division
- New Zealand Infantry Brigade
- 4th Australian Brigade
- New Zealand Mounted Rifles Brigade
- 1st Australian Light Horse Brigade
- Attached:
- 29th Indian Brigade
- 14th King George's Own Ferozepore Sikhs
- 1st Battalion, 5th Gurkha Rifles (Frontier Force)
- 1st Battalion, 6th Gurkha Rifles
- 2nd Battalion, 10th Gurkha Rifles
- 29th Indian Brigade
- Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (Lieutenant General William Birdwood)
- GHQ Troops
- 20th Brigade, RGA (10th, 15th & 91st Heavy Btys)
- Armoured Car Division, Royal Naval Air Service (9, 10 & 11 Squadrons)
- One aviation wing: No. 3 Wing, Royal Naval Air Service (at Imbros)[5]
- Oriental Expeditionary Corps (General Maurice Bailloud)
- 1st Division (as above)
- 2nd Division
- 3e Brigade métropolitaine
- 176e Régiment d’infanterie
- 2eRégiment de marche d'Afrique (3 Zouave battalions)
- 4e Brigade coloniale
- 7e Régiment d’infanterie coloniale
- 8e Régiment d’infanterie coloniale
- 9 Batteries (75mm)
- 3e Brigade métropolitaine
- Corps Troops
- Oriental Expeditionary Corps (General Maurice Bailloud)
Naval forces
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Ottoman forces
[edit]Initial landing, 25 April 1915
[edit]Note: When the campaign commenced, the Fifth Army comprised two army Corps:
- the III Corps was defending the Gallipoli peninsula
- and the XV Corps was defending the Asian shore.
In addition, the 5th Division was positioned north of the peninsula under the command of First Army.[9]
August 1915
[edit]- Fifth Army (Otto Liman von Sanders)[10]
- I Corps
- 2nd Division
- 3rd Division
- II Corps
- III Corps
- 7th Division
- 8th Division
- 9th Division
- 19th Division
- IV Corps
- 10th Division
- 11th Division
- 12th Division
- V Corps
- Dardanelles Fortified Area Command
- One aircraft squadron
- I Corps
Naval forces
[edit]- U-21
- Sultanhisar
- Yavûz Sultân Selîm
- Midilli
- Muavenet-i Milliye
- Turgut Reis
- Transport (sunk 27 April 1915)
See also
[edit]Notes
[edit]- ^ Appendix 1 of the French official history (AFGG 8,1) has a four page table listing the units of the C.E.O. at its departure on 4 March 1915. Appendix 2 has a four page breakout of the transport vessels and units aboard.[2]
- ^ Appendix 3 of the French official history (AFGG 8,1) has a one page table chronologically listing the units that subsequently joined the C.E.O. at Gallipoli.[6]
References
[edit]- ^ Official History of the Great War, Military Operations Gallipoli, Vol. I, Appendix 2
- ^ Lepetit, Tournyol du Clos & Rinieri 1923, pp. 539–542.
- ^ Travers 2001, pp. 271–273.
- ^ Aspinall-Oglander, Vol II, pp. 487–95.
- ^ a b Gilbert 2013, p. 44.
- ^ Lepetit, Tournyol du Clos & Rinieri 1923, p. 547.
- ^ a b Austin 2005, pp. 184 & 231–232.
- ^ Austin 2005, p. 184.
- ^ a b Erickson 2001, p. 86.
- ^ Erickson 2001, p. 109.
Bibliography
[edit]- Brig C.F. Aspinall-Oglander, History of the Great War: Military Operations Gallipoli, Vol II, May 1915 to the Evacuation, London: Heinemann, 1932/Imperial War Museum & Battery Press, 1992, ISBN 0-89839-175-X/Uckfield: Naval & Military Press, 2011, ISBN 978-1-84574-948-4.
- Austin, Ron (2005). Gallipoli: An Australian Encyclopedia of the 1915 Dardanelles Campaign. McRae, Victoria: Slouch Hat Publications. ISBN 9780957975255.
- Erickson, Edward J. (2001) [2000]. Ordered to Die: A History of the Ottoman Army in the First World War. Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing. ISBN 0-313-31516-7.
- Gilbert, Greg (2013). "Air War Over the Dardanelles". Wartime (61). Canberra: Australian War Memorial: 42–47. ISSN 1328-2727.
- Lepetit, Vincent; Tournyol du Clos, Alain; Rinieri, Ilario, eds. (1923). Les armées françaises dans la Grande guerre. Tome VIII. La campagne d'Orient (Dardanelles et Salonique) Premier Volume. (février 1915-août 1916) [8,1] (in French). Paris: Imprimerie Nationale. OCLC 491775878.
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ignored (help) - Travers, Tim (2001). Gallipoli 1915. Stroud: Tempus. ISBN 075242551X.