The Ottoman Turk counter-attack at Eski Hissarlik was an unexpected win for the Allies and would start to set the tone for a very bloody battle.
1863 (Published 09/10/2023)
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▪ (1915, April 29) "Dardanelles. Steady Advance in Gallipoli, Attacks Beaten Off." Evening Standard and St. James's Gazette (London, Greater London, England), pp.2.
▪ (1915, July 7) "Landing in the Dardanelles". Western Mail (Cardiff, South Glamorgan, Wales), pp. 5 and 7.
▪ Hamilton, Ian. (1915, July 09) "Heroes All, Vivid Story of Gallipoli Landing told by Sir I. Hamilton, the Beach of Death. A Tornado of Fire. Help of the Navy. Fighting Day and Night." The Devon and Exeter Daily Gazette (Exeter, Devon, England), pp. 6.
▪ (1915, April 29) "The Epic Story of the Dardanelles: A General Advantage", The Liverpool Echo (Liverpool, Merseyside, England), pp. 6.
▪ (1915, April 29) "Steady Advance in the Dardanelles: Turks' Novel Defenses", The Derby Daily Telegraph (Derby, Derbyshire, England), pp 4.
▪ Hamilton, Ian (1915, July 07) "Sir Ian Hamilton's Story of Heroism of Our Troops: How Lancanshire Fusiliers Hacked Their Way Through." Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser, pp 5.
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• Clodfelter, Micheal. The Dakota War: The United States Army Versus the Sioux, 1862-1865. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Co., 1998, p 111
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THE BATTLE HYMN OF THE REPUBLIC
Composition: William Steffe; Performance: United States Air Forces in Europe Band, Concert Band; Recording: United States Air Force, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons
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