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    The Battle of Gully Ravine (Zığındere) was a World War I battle fought at Cape Helles on the Gallipoli peninsula. By June 1915 all thoughts the Allies...
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  • fail to reach their objectives. 28 – Helles: Battle of Gully Ravine starts. 5 – Helles: Battle of Gully Ravine ends with the British repelling a large Turkish...
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    Cuthbert Bromley (category Freemasons of the United Grand Lodge of England)
    illness of his commanding officer, taking command of the regiment in the Battle of Gully Ravine. Major Bromley was one of the six members of the regiment...
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    29th Division (United Kingdom) (category Infantry divisions of the British Army in World War I)
    Helles during the Battle of Gully Ravine on 28 June when the 86th Brigade managed to advance along Gully Spur. As a prelude to the launch of the August Offensive...
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    the Battle of Gully Ravine, which began on 28 June and achieved a local success, which advanced the British line along the left (Aegean) flank of the...
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    The Battle of Ravine-à-Couleuvres (Haitian Creole: Batay Ravin Koulèv), fought on 23 February 1802, was a major battle of the Saint-Domingue expedition...
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    The Battle of Wolf Ravine, also referred to as the Disaster of Wolf Ravine (Spanish: Desastre del Barranco del Lobo), was a military engagement between...
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  • offensive—the Battle of Gully Ravine. His replacement, Lieutenant General Francis Davies, arrived in early August but had not yet assumed command of the corps...
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    52nd (Lowland) Infantry Division (category Infantry divisions of the British Army in World War I)
    peninsula, in June 1915 as part of VIII Corps. The 156th Brigade was landed in time to take part in the Battle of Gully Ravine, where it was mauled, under...
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    Faik Pasha (category Ottoman Imperial School of Military Engineering alumni)
    of Right Wing. He fought during the Battle of Gully Ravine (28 June – 3 July 1915), which was a very bloody battle that resulted in a large number of...
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  • Battle of Gully Ravine (Allied victory) Battle of Sari Bair (Central Powers victory) Battle of Krithia Vineyard (Central Powers victory) Battle of Lone...
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    29th Indian Brigade (category Brigades of India in World War I)
    Second Battle of Krithia (6–8 May), but played a more major role at Gurkha Bluff (12 May), the Third Battle of Krithia (4 June) and the Battle of Gully Ravine...
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  • Conquest of Northern China Battle of Guangzhou – 1927 Second Battle of Guangzhou – 1929 Second Battle of Guilin – 1930 – Central Plains War Battle of Gully Ravine...
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  • were Geoghan's Bluff Cemetery which contained 925 graves from the Battle of Gully Ravine which was fought in June–July 1915, Fir Tree Wood Cemetery and Clunes...
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    Lists of battles Before 301 301–1300 1301–1600 1601–1800 1801–1900 1901–2000 2001–current Naval Sieges See also This article lists all the battles that...
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  • Gully, the mascot of Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. "The Gully", nickname of a key ravine in the Moro River Campaign in Italy in World War II The Gully,...
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    the end of a narrow tip of land separating Gully Ravine from the sea. The battery had everything camouflaged before dawn, and by the evening of 24 June...
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    Battalion of the Lancashire Fusiliers (from the 29th Division) would attack along Gully Spur and Gully Ravine. The 29th Division would attack beside Gully Ravine...
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    HMS Racoon (1910) (category World War I destroyers of the United Kingdom)
    also supported the Battle of Gully Ravine and landing at Suvla Bay. In 1917, the destroyer was transferred to Buncrana in the north of Ireland and served...
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  • The list of commanders in the Middle Eastern theatre of World War I gives the engagements and the respected officers during the conflicts. Commander-in-chiefs:...
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    William Kenealy (category Irish Gallipoli campaign recipients of the Victoria Cross)
    corporal and then lance-sergeant. He was seriously wounded in the Battle of Gully Ravine on 28 June 1915 and died the next day. Kenealy is buried at Lancashire...
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    Africa to occupy the region until March 1990. Battle of Gully Ravine — Ottoman forces under command of officer Faik Pasa and Albay Refet launched counterattacks...
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  • Cape Helles in early May and the 2nd Battalion took part in the Battle of Gully Ravine which began on 28 June. The brigade as a whole was moved to Anzac...
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  • 2005, p. 1052. Tucker 2005, p. 299. Duffy, Michael (2009-08-22). "The Battle of Bolimov, 1915". Firstworldwar.com. Archived from the original on 2006-09-03...
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    the four great ravines that ran from the heights around Achi Baba towards the cape. On the extreme left, the British ran into Gully Ravine which was as...
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    Indian Army during World War I (category Military of British India)
    floor of Gully Ravine, were almost wiped out, losing 380 men out of 514 and 80% of their officers. The Brigade was next involved in the Battle of Gully Ravine...
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    8th Battalion of The Cameronians. Two weeks after he arrived in Gallipoli, he was killed in the first day of the Battle of Gully Ravine. He is commemorated...
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  • HMS Wolverine (1910) (category World War I destroyers of the United Kingdom)
    the Battle of Gully Ravine, helping to break up a Turkish counter attack. She provided cover for the final evacuation from Cape Helles on the night of 8/9...
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    The Modřany Gully nature reserve (Czech: Přírodní památka Modřanská rokle) is located in the districts of Modřany, Cholupice and Libuš of Prague, Czech...
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    large gullies, or deres, running from Achi Baba towards the Cape. On the west was Gully Ravine which was separated from the Aegean shore by Gully Spur...
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