Light Horse :A History of Australia's Mounted Arm ( Australian Army History Series )

Publication subTitle :A History of Australia's Mounted Arm

Publication series :Australian Army History Series

Author: Jean Bou  

Publisher: Cambridge University Press‎

Publication year: 2009

E-ISBN: 9781107272941

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780521197083

Subject: K6 Oceania History

Keyword: 大洋洲史

Language: ENG

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Light Horse

Description

The mounted soldier is one of the most evocative symbols in Australian military history. Now a celebrated part of Australia's army heritage, the role and very existence of mounted troops in modern warfare was being called into question at the time of its most crowning military moments. Light horse regiments, particularly those that served in South Africa, Palestine and the trenches of Gallipoli, played a vital role in Australia's early military campaigns. Based on extensive research from both Australia and Britain, this book is a comprehensive history of the Australian Light Horse in war and peace. Historian Jean Bou examines the place of the light horse in Australia's military history throughout its existence, from its antecedents in the middle of the nineteenth century, until the last regiment was disbanded in 1944.

Chapter

CHAPTER 2 TOUGH LESSONS: South Africa, 1899–1902

MOUNTED TROOPS AND THE WAR

AUSTRALIANS IN THE BOER WAR

CHAPTER 3 THE HUTTON ERA: Founding the light horse, 1901–05

TO THE FORGE

MUTTERINGS IN THE RANKS

TEETHING TROUBLES

CHAPTER 4 UNFULFILLED PROMISE: The militia light horse, 1905–20

THE POST-HUTTON HANG-OVER

BEYOND HUTTON

THE UNIVERSAL TRAINING ERA

THE MILITIA LIGHT HORSE AT HOME, 1914–20

CHAPTER 5 THE LIGHT-HORSEMEN 1: Citizen mounted troops and Australian society

SOCIAL INTERACTIONS

AID TO THE CIVIL POWER

HORSE SOLDIER MYTHOLOGY

CHAPTER 6 MOUNTED RIFLES: The light horse at war, 1914–17

FORMATION TO GALLIPOLI

REORGANISATION: EGYPT 1915–16 AND THE WESTERN FRONT 1915–18

LIGHT HORSE OPERATIONS, 1916–17

THE EXPANSION OF THE MOUNTED TROOPS

CHAPTER 7 CAVALRY: The light horse at war, 1917–19

BEERSHEBA AND ITS CONSEQUENCES

1918

ARMAGEDDON

MEGIDDO AND THE LIGHT HORSE

AFTER THE ARMISTICE

CHAPTER 8 THE LIGHT-HORSEMEN 2: The light-horseman at war

THE LIGHT-HORSEMEN

RELATIONSHIPS

THE LIGHT-HORSEMEN'S ENVIRONMENT

CHAPTER 9 THE FINAL YEARS: The light horse at home, 1921–44

THE 1920S

THE 1930S

THE SECOND WORLD WAR

CONCLUSION

EPILOGUE

APPENDIX: THE 'BEERSHEBA CHARGE PHOTO'

THE BACKGROUND

THE EVIDENCE

ALTERNATIVE EXPLANATIONS

CONCLUSION

NOTES

Author’s note

Introduction

1 Ancestors

2 Tough lessons

3 The Hutton era

4 Unfulfilled promise

5 The light-horsemen 1

6 Mounted rifles

7 Cavalry

8 The light-horsemen 2

9 The final years

BIBLIOGRAPHY

INDEX

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