Aug1915Orders

Last modified by TimBarnes on 2009/07/29 21:21
1. Requisitions

Requisition From Due August arrival
Get balloons to use as observation platforms India August 90%
Improved Medical transport India August 90%
Unwanted cavalry mounts Suez September 90%
Sopworth Tabloids & Sneider Sea Plane from Western Front France August 80%
6 RNAS armoured cars being withdrawn from Gallipoli as only used for machine guns Gallipoli September 20% each
Trench mortars and grenades England August 90%
More river transport from India (in transit) India September 25%
Railway parts (track and rolling stock) from Armenian supporters USA September? 25%
Butterfly, Cranefly, Dragonfly & Firefly gunboats completed and arrive at KutLondon August 95% each
Gadfly, Grayfly, Mayfly & Sawfly gunboat (kits) London August 90%
Waterfly, Stonefly, Snakefly & Greenfly gunboat (kits) London September 50%
6 Sopwith Schneiders (used unsuccessfully from HMS Ben-my-Chree) Mediteranean (Gallipoli) August 80%
6 of 36 single-seat Sopwith Tabloid from RFC and RNAS deployed to France and withdrawn from service in early 1915. France August 90%
More artillerymen India August 90%

3. Politics

4. Training

Staff Officers : by now most staff officers should be familiar with Turkish army organisation, practices and weaknesses. Continuing education on arab customs and basic phrases to ensure good relations with the locals. Recommed adoption of arab headress when dealing with them. Assign vetted arabs as guides and interpreters.


All troops : continue desert acclimitization and arab customs training (basics).


Snipers : trained to work in pairs and co-ordinated with each other.


Night-fighting : 1 platoon in each brigade trained up to fight at night.

Garrison troops : mix training and patrol duties, training in morning and early evening to avoid summer heat. Training orientated around desert acclimitization and survival.

33rd Brigade : assigned special training to develop ability to operate independantly for longer periods. Replace heavy general kit (eg Lewis guns for Maxims). Assign 1 mountain gun per battalion, parts split and carried by 6 horses. Ensure able to carry 1 weeks rations and water. Equip with suitable hats and sunglasses (+?).

Artillery : Navy to train up more QF crews. Cross train artleery crews on the captured 77mm guns and train up new artillerymen to man new batteries. Use some of new artillery officers from India as trainers.

5. Troop movements

Corps HQ moved to Kut, all artillery, all cavalry (except below) and most assets advance to Ctesiphon

Transportation to Ctesiphon : 11 rivers steamers + barges + launches (supported by Naval gunboats)

Approx 25 vessels each capable of carrying 300 men or equivalent. Assume artillery, cavalry and assets will require approximately half the transport space.

8th August ? transport troops by river to Ctesiphon : 30th Infantry Brigade (12th Division). Arrive at Lejj on the 10th

8th August (overland to Lejj) : 1st Bn (White Company); 1st Natal Brigade (6th Division). Arrive at Lejj on the 15th

10th August (overland to Lejj) : 16th Infantry Brigade (6th Division); 17th Infantry Brigade (6th Division); Pioneers; Jaipur Transport Company and Mule Corps with supplies. Arrive at Lejj on the 18th.

12th August - transport troops by river to Ctesiphon : 12th Infantry Brigade (12th Division). Arrive at Lejj on the 14th.

16th August ? transport troops by river to Ctesiphon : 18th Infantry Brigade (6th Division). Arrive at Lejj on the 18th

20th August ? transport troops by river to Ctesiphon : 33rd Infantry Brigade (12th Division). Arrive at Lejj on the 22nd

Garrison duty and pipeline guard :

76th Punjabis : A Company - Nasiriyah; B Company - Basra (and pipeline); C Company - Amara (and river transport); D Company - Abadan (and port)

1st Squadron 23rd Cavalry : pipeline

2nd Bn (Zulu) 1st Natal Brigade (6th Division) : Kut garrison

Attack up the Euphrates

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