TY - BOOK AU - Sheppard, Si, AU - Noon,Steve TI - ANZAC soldier versus Ottoman soldier: Gallipoli and Palestine 1915-18 SN - 9781472849182 U1 - 940.41294 23 PY - 2023///. CY - Oxford : PB - Osprey Publishing, KW - Great Britain KW - Army KW - Australian and New Zealand Army Corps KW - World War, 1914-1918 KW - Participation, Australian KW - Participation, New Zealand KW - Participation, Turkish KW - Campaigns KW - Turkey KW - Gallipoli Peninsula KW - Palestine KW - Middle East N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Lone pine --; Chunuk bair --; Beersheba --; Analysis --; Aftermath --; Unit organizations N2 - In 1915-18, ANZAC and Ottoman soldiers clashed on numerous battlefields, from Gallipoli to Jerusalem. This illustrated study investigates the two sides' fighting men. The Gallipoli campaign of 1915-16 pitched the Australian and New Zealand volunteers known as the ANZACs into a series of desperate battles with the Ottoman soldiers defending their homeland. In August 1915, the bitter struggle for the high ground known as Chunuk Bair saw the peak change hands as the Allies sought to overcome the stalemate that set in following the landings in April. The ANZACs also played a key part in the battle of Lone Pine, intended to divert Ottoman attention away from the bid to seize Chunuk Bair. The Gallipoli campaign ended in Allied evacuation in the opening days of 1916. Thereafter, many ANZAC units remained in the Middle East and played a decisive role in the Allies' hard-fought advance through Palestine that finally forced the Turks to the peace table. The fateful battle of Beersheba in October 1917 pitted Australian mounted infantry against Ottoman foot soldiers as the Allies moved on Jerusalem. In this book, noted military historian Si Sheppard examines the fighting men on both sides who fought at Lone Pine, Chunuk Bair and Beersheba. The authoritative text is supported by specially commissioned artwork and mapping plus carefully chosen archive photographs ER -