_____________________________________________________________________________ _ ___ _ \\\\\___| | | __| / \ ___\"-._ /////~~~| | | _| / _ \~~~/.-' |_| |_| /_/ \_\ www.indo-fiji.webs.com INDO-FIJI ACTION www.tinyurl.com/indofiji _____________________________________________________________________________ ANZAC UNITS ON GALIPOLI The Mediterranean Expeditionary Force comprised five divisions: the British regular 29th Division; the Royal Naval Division; the Australian & New Zealand Army Corps of two divisions (the 1st Australian Division commanded by Major General Bridges, and the New Zealand & Australian Division commanded by Major General Gedley); and a French division of the Corps Expeditionnaire d'Orient. The Australian & New Zealand Army Corps on Gallipoli was made up of Australians and New Zealanders plus men of at least eight other countries (Britain, Ceylon, India, Nepal, Egypt, Russia and Poland). LIST OF ANZAC UNITS 1st ANZAC CORPS Corps Headquarters with Signal Company (125)* Ceylon Planters' Rifle Corps (150)* Zion Mule Corps (245)* Indian Mule Cart Transport (230)* Beach Parties (280)* Fatigue Parties (400)* 1St Australian Casualty Clearing Station (63)* 1st Australian Depot Unit of Supply (14)* Corps Troops: [arrived mid May to early June] 2nd Australian Light Horse Brigade: 5th Regiment (Qld) 6th Regiment (NSW) 7th Regiment (NSW) 3rd Australian Liglst Horse Brigade: 8th Regiment (Vic) 9th Regiment (Vic & SA) 10th Regiment (WA) 1ST AUSTRALIAN DIVISION [landing, 25 April 1915] Division Headquarters (210)* Artillery: 1st Field Arrillery Brigade (NSW) [landing, Cape Helles] 1st, 2nd, 3rd Batteries 2nd Field Artillery Brigade (Vic) (235): 4th, 5th Batteries* 2nd Bde Ammunition Column* 6th Battery [at Cape Helles] 3rd Field Artillery Brigade (163): 7th (QId), 8th (WA), 9th (Tas) Batteries* 3rd Bde Ammunition Column* Infantry (battalion approx. 970 at strength): 1st Australian Infantry Brigade: 1st Battalion (NSW)* 2nd Battalion (NSW)* 3rd Battalion (NSW)* 4th Battalion (NSW)* 2nd Australian Infantry Brigade: 5th Battalion (Vic)* 6th Battalion (Vic)* 7th Battalion (Vic)* 8th Battalion (Vic)* 3rd Australian Infantry Brigade: 9th Battalion (Qld)* 10th Battalion (SA)* 11th Battalion (WA)* 12th Battalion (SA, WA & Tas)* Divisional Troops: 4th Light Horse Regiment (Vic) [arrived mid May] Field Engineers, 1st, 2nd, 3rd Pd Coys (each 160)* Field Ambulances, 1st, 2nd, 3rd Fd Amb (each 115)* Divisional Supply Train (less Transport Section) (155)* NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIAN (NZ & A) DIVISION [Landing, 25 April 1915] Division Headquarters (155)* Artillery: New Zealand Field Artillery Brigade Headquarters (30)* No.1 & No.2 Batteries NZ PA (140)* Howitzer Bty & Ammunition Column (98)* Infantry: New Zealand Infantry Brigade: (each approx. 937) Auckland Battalion* Canterbury Battalion* Otago Battalion* Wellington Battalion* New Zealand Moanted Rifle Brigade: Auckland Mounted Rifles Canterbury Mounted Rifles Wellington Mounted Rifles 4th Australian Infantry Brigade: (each approx. 960) 13th Battalion (NSW)* 14th Battalion (Vic)* 15th Battalion (Qld & Tas)* 16th Battalion (SA & WA)* 1st Australian Light Horse Brigade: [arrived mid May] 1st Regiment (NSW) 2nd Regiment (Qld) 3rd Regiment (SA & Tas) 29th Indian Infantry Brigade: 14th Sikhs 1st/5th Gurkha Rifles lst/6th Gurkha Rifles 2nd/10th Gurkha Rifles Divisional Troops: Field Engineers, NZ Fd Coy (145)* Field Ambulance, NZ Fd Amb (125)* 4th Aust Fd Amb (190)* NZ and Aust. Division Supply Train (83)* 2nd AUSTRALIAN DIVISION [arrived end August to early September] Division Headquarters 5th Australian Infantry Brigade: 17th Battalion (NSW) 18th Battalion (NSW) 19th Battalion (NSW) 20th Battalion (NSW) 6th Australian Infantry Brigade: 21st Battalion (Vic) 22nd Battalion (Vic) 23rd Battalion (Vic) 24th Battalion (Vic) 7th Australian Infantry Brigade: 25th Battalion (Qld) 26th Battalion (Qld & Tas) 27th Battalion (SA) 28th Battalion (WA) 4th Australian Light Horse Brigade: 11th Regiment (Qld & SA) 12th Regiment (NSW) Divisional Troops: 13th Light Horse Regiment (Vic) Australian Army Nursing Service (AANS) and Hospital Ships, Anxac Cove and Lemnos Island. Nurses served on the hospital ships and at the 3rd Australian General Hospital on Lemnos. 25 nurses sailed with the 1st Convoy, 126 nurses with the 2nd Convoy etc. Doctors served as officers in the Field Ambulance units and as medical officers in each battalion. AE2. On 25 April submarine entered the Dardanelles. April 30 scuttled and crew taken prisoners-of-war. Royal Australian Naval Bridging Train. 300 men, employed in support of landings in August at Suvla Bay, building piers etc. ROYAL NAVAL DIVISION Divisional Troops: No.1 Field Ambulance No.1 Field Companion ,Royal Engineers No.2 Field Company, Royal Engineers Marine Brigade: Marine Brigade Headquarters* Chatham Battalion* Portsmouth Battalion* 1st Naval Brigade: Naval Brigade Headquarters* Nelson Battalion* Deal Battalion* 7th Indian Mountain Artillery Brigade: 21st (Kohat) Battery* 26th (Jacob's) Battery* 2nd Indian Field Ambulance* 2nd Ammunition Column and Supply Detachment* * arrived on Galipoli between 25 April and 1 May [ ] approximate date of arrival of the main party on Galipoli ( ) approximate number, including all ranks. 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