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Horseman, pass by
the australian light horse in world war i
Lindsay Baly
Australia's mounted troops in World War I were a dashing mobile force and 'earned the admiration of the world' according to their Commander-in-Chief, General Allenby. They fought dismounted in Gallipoli, and afterwards repulsed a Turkish invasion of Egypt.
Then, resourceful and enterprising, they pioneered the British mounted force that drove the enemy back through Sinai, Palestine and Syria, to its final capitulation at Aleppo. Despite suffering immense hardships, they eventually triumphed with the greatest feat of cavalry the world has ever known, and the last.
337 pp - Paperback - Published 2003
Australia = AUD$34 (including postage, packing and GST) PNG and NZ = AUD$46 (including economy air mail and packing) The World = AUD$50 (including economy air mail and packing) Note: The overseas prices are for individual books, discount available for multiple purchases.
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