Posted on 11/01/2017 5:55:08 AM PDT by SJackson
BEERSHEBA, Israel (Reuters) - An Australian light horse brigade of history enthusiasts rode through the Israeli desert town of Beersheba on Tuesday to commemorate the 100th anniversary of a World War One cavalry charge that helped reshape the Middle East.
The victory by the Australia and New Zealand Corps (ANZAC) in the Battle of Beersheba, a biblical town in what was Ottoman Palestine in 1917, broke a strategic Turkish defense line and led to the conquest of the Holy Land by British imperial forces.
Dozens of history buffs, including descendents of the soldiers of the 4th Brigade of the Australian Light Horse, the cavalry force that charged the Turkish positions, came to Beersheba to parade on horseback through the streets and stage a re-enactment.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, at a memorial ceremony in the city also attended by his Australian counterpart, Malcolm Turnbull, and New Zealand Governor-General Patsy Redding, said the Oct. 31 battle was an important part of a history line that led to Israels creation in 1948
The victory in Beersheba was followed two days later by a British government endorsement of the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people.
Palestinians have long condemned the Balfour Declaration - named after Arthur Balfour, then the British foreign secretary - as a promise by Britain to hand over land that it did not own.
But Israelis celebrate it as one of the key moments in creating the modern state of Israel.
Exactly 100 years ago, brave ANZAC soldiers liberated Beersheba for the sons and daughters of Abraham and opened the gateway for the Jewish people to re-enter the stage of history. The heroism of your fallen men will never be forgotten, Netanyahu said.
Hundreds of Turkish soldiers and 31 Australian troops were killed in the cavalry charge, part of a campaign to capture Beersheba and water resources in the town, whose Hebrew name refers to a well claimed by the Patriarch Abraham in Genesis.
The Australian Light Horse were not meant to fight on horseback - they were mounted infantry, and they were to ride to the battle, dismount. One man would hold the horses, three others would go in and fight like infantry, Turnbull said at the memorial ceremony.
But as water was short, they had no choice but to push for a quick victory, he said, describing the attack as the last great cavalry charge in history.
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I read a book on this battle and charge when I was in Australia.
The Germans had set the artillery and machine guns for a human advance. The mounted Australians charged through the pre-set lines, and the Turkish soldiers could not reset their weapons fast enough to hit them. Nearly all the fire went over the Light Horse unit’s heads.
It was a suicidal charge... until it wasn’t. Nothing succeeds like success.
“We’re gonna charge Beersheba, mate.”
Their water supply did not arrive as planned and men and horses were in dire need. Lined up to attack fortified trenches with machine guns and artillery they advanced. The Turks thought they were crazy and would be moved down before they got to the town. They held fire until the Australians got into range. Just about the time they were to open fire the horses got a whiff of the well water in the town and took off at a gallop, Before the Turks could crank down their artillery the Aussies were in the trenches. At least that’s a story I read. I have a pair of leather leggings modeled on the 7ths which I used to wear when riding. Think I’ll pull those out and wear them again.
There is a lengthy segment on the battle and great filming of the charge itself.
Very impressive footage of the horses galloping in the charge. Knee-to-knee and boot-to-boot.
Either way. No one actually cares what the losers think of a loss of their land. A lot of hypocritical posturing from the left but only on behalf of minorities to promote cultural balkanization and nothing anywhere is actually done so the Pali's can just stfu.
Nvm, this one actally was a charge, they just didnt normally do that. I suppose thats part of why it was so effective.
To be fair, if you include the infantry, the British and Empire troops outnumbered the German-led Ottoman force 10-1.
The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles Season 2 episode 21,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4SqbLZJhtoY
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0752181/?ref_=ttep_ep21
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