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Devils On Horses: In the Words of the Anzacs in the Middle East 191619

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Devils On Horses: In the Words of the Anzacs in the Middle East 191619

Contributors:

By (Author) Terry Kinloch
Introduction by Christopher Pugsley
Introduction by Christopher Pugsley

ISBN:

9780908988945

Publisher:

Exisle Publishing

Imprint:

Exisle Publishing

Publication Date:

1st October 2007

Country:

New Zealand

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

First World War

Dewey:

940.41293

Prizes:

Short-listed for Montana New Zealand Book Awards: History Category 2008 (New Zealand)

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

408

Dimensions:

Width 190mm, Height 250mm, Spine 30mm

Weight:

1270g

Description

'Devils on Horses is a very important book for New Zealanders, and for those who read military history. We now have an account of the New Zealand Mounted Rifles Brigade in Sinai and Palestine that at last does justice to their story. This was perhaps the finest body of New Zealanders ever to serve overseas, and now we can see why.' (From the Foreword by Dr Christopher Pugsley). Reunited with their horses in Egypt after the shattering experience of Gallipoli (a story recounted in Terry Kinloch's earlier book, Echoes of Gallipoli), the Anzac mounted riflemen and light horsemen were initially charged with the defence of the Suez Canal, then with the clearance of the Sinai peninsula, and finally with the destruction of the Turkish armies in Palestine and Syria. At last they could pursue the style of warfare for which they had been trained: on horseback. The First World War battlefields in the Middle East have long been overshadowed by those of Gallipoli and the Western Front. Yet the story of the mounted riflemen in Sinai and Palestine is a truly fascinating one. Using the soldiers' original letters and diaries wherever possible, Kinloch vividly describes every battle and skirmish in the long campaign against the Turks: the crucial Battle of Romani, the defeats at Bir el Abd, Gaza and Amman, and the successes at Beersheba, Ayun Kara and elsewhere. He explains the reality of tactical operations in the harsh desert environment, the ever-present necessity of securing water for the precious horses and the remorseless tenacity of the enemy. The horses play a major part in the story, but of the thousands of faithful animals involved, only one would ever return home after the war. Devils on Horses is a gripping read that offers new information about a theatre of war that has been overlooked for decades. Based on original research, it is sure to be the standard reference work on New Zealand's Middle East campaign for years to come.

Reviews

'Devils on Horses is a very important book for New Zealanders, and for those who read military history. We now have an account of the New Zealand Mounted Rifles Brigade in Sinai and Palestine that at last does justice to their story. This was perhaps the finest body of New Zealanders ever to serve overseas, and now we can see why.' (From the Foreword by Dr Christopher Pugsley) -- Dr Christopher Pugsley From the Foreword

Author Bio

Lieutenant-Colonel Terry Kinloch has completed operational tours in Bougainville, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Egypt. He spent much of his regimental career in Queen Alexandra's Mounted Rifles, an armoured unit that is the last Regular Force link to New Zealand's horse-mounted units. He was made a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit (MNZM) in 2006.

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