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Ashmead-Bartlett's letter to Asquith 1915

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August Offensive on Gallipoli 6 to 29 August 1915

Elaborate plan The Allies had a plan to take over the high ground of the Sari Bair ridge and create a link from the Anzac front to a new front in the north, at Suvla.

Battle of Hill 60 21 to 29 August 1915

Remembering the veterans of Hill 60 Lieutenant Wilfred Addison was a bank accountant from Sydney, New South Wales. Addison landed on Gallipoli on 19 August 1915 with the 18th Battalion.

Battle of Lone Pine 6 to 10 August 1915

Large diversionary attack Lone Pine was planned as a diversion to keep Turkish reserves from the main Allied attack, an attempt to break out of the Anzac perimeter and capture the heights

Battle of Sari Bair 6 to 21 August 1915

The diversionary attack at Lone Pine had successfully drawn Ottoman reinforcements.

Battle of the Nek 7 August 1915

Small but deadly battle The Nek was an important location on Gallipoli for the Allies.

Landing at Suvla Bay 6 to 15 August 1915

Amphibious landing to support Anzac breakout Landing troops at Suvla Bay on 6 August 1915 was part of the
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