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| First Battle of Gaza | |||||||||||||||||
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| Conflict | First World War | ||||||||||||||||
| Date | 26 March, 1917 | ||||||||||||||||
| Place | Gaza, southern Palestine | ||||||||||||||||
| Result | Turkish victory | ||||||||||||||||
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The First Battle of Gaza was a World War I battle on the southern border of Palestine. After eight months of painstaking advances, the British had succeeded in driving the Turkish forces from the Sinai Peninsula where they had been attempting to menace the Allied supply route through the Suez Canal. Now the British were trying to advance into Palestine with the ultimate goal of cutting off the Turkish forces in Mesopotamia and on the Arabian Peninsula. As a first step, they needed to capture the stronghold of Gaza which dominated the southern coastal route into Palestine.
The battle was the first predominantly infantry assault of the campaign and was a costly fiasco for the British command who handed victory to the Turks.
British operations in the Middle EastThe Middle East is a geographical and cultural area comprising the lands around the southern and eastern parts of the Mediterranean Sea, a territory that extends from the eastern Mediterranean Sea to the Persian Gulf. The Middle East is a subregion of Afr during the war had always been secondary to the Western FrontSee Western Front (disambiguation) for other meanings. Western Front was a term used during the First and Second World Wars to describe the "contested armed frontier" between lands controlled by Germany to the East and the Allies to the West. A "contested. General Sir Archibald Murray , commander of the Eastern Expeditionary Force that contained all troops in Egypt and the Mediterranean, was frequently required to send divisionA division is a large military unit usually consisting of around 10,000 soldiers. In most armies a division is composed of several regiments or brigades, and in turn several divisions make up a corps. Divisions are usually designated by an ordinal numbers to FranceThe French Republic or France ( French: Republique francaise or France is a country whose metropolitan territory is located in western Europe, and which is further made up of a collection of overseas islands and territories located in other continents. which seriously hampered his ability to mount an offensive. He was fortunate that there was limited demand for cavalryAn army unit consisting of mounted soldiers are commonly known as cavalry . Cavalry fight from the backs of their mounts, which most often are horses or camels. Infantry travelling by horse and fighting on foot are instead known as dragoons. Modern cavalr in France which meant he was able to retain the prized Anzac Mounted Division with only a slight struggle. (The commander of the Australian Imperial Force, General Sir William Birdwood, wanted the light horsemen sent to France as infantry reinforcements.) Murray was even able to expand his mounted force with the formation of the Imperial Mounted Division.
In January 1917, Murray was required to send the British 42nd Division to France, leaving him with only three infantry divisions; the 52nd (Lowland), 53rd (Welsh) and 54th (East Anglian) divisions. These five divisions (three infantry, two mounted) comprised Murray's Eastern Force under the command of Lieutenant General Sir Charles Dobell . The spearhead of this force was the Desert Column, under the command of General Philip Chetwode , which would be making the attack. However, while Chetwode was nominally in command of the attack, Dobell was present to oversee the battle which needlessly complicated and confused the decision making.