Skip to main content Accessibility help
×
  • Cited by 1
    • Show more authors
    • You may already have access via personal or institutional login
    • Select format
    • Publisher:
      Cambridge University Press
      Publication date:
      05 July 2014
      24 November 2009
      ISBN:
      9781139192989
      9780521197083
      Dimensions:
      (228 x 152 mm)
      Weight & Pages:
      0.68kg, 376 Pages
      Dimensions:
      Weight & Pages:
    You may already have access via personal or institutional login
  • Selected: Digital
    Add to cart View cart Buy from Cambridge.org

    Book 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.

    Refine List

    Actions for selected content:

    Select all | Deselect all
    • View selected items
    • Export citations
    • Download PDF (zip)
    • Save to Kindle
    • Save to Dropbox
    • Save to Google Drive

    Save Search

    You can save your searches here and later view and run them again in "My saved searches".

    Please provide a title, maximum of 40 characters.
    ×

    Contents

    BIBLIOGRAPHY
    TRAINING MANUALS, REGULATIONS AND ORDERS – AUSTRALIA
    2nd Light Horse Brigade, Standing Orders, Camp: West Maitland, June 15th to June 26th 1915, Sydney, Kingston Press, 1915
    Australian Light Horse, Orders and Duties, Moascar, Ismailia (Egypt), Commandant Australian and New Zealand Training Centre, 1917
    Bushman's Military Guide, The, arranged by Thompson, Lt R.R., Adjutant 1st Australian Horse, Sydney, William Appelgate Gullick, Government Printer, 1898
    Light Horse Manual for the Drill Training and Exercise of the Light Horse Regiments of Australia, 1 January 1907, Melbourne, J. Kemp, Government Printer, 1907
    Light Horse Manual for the Drill Training and Exercise of the Light Horse Regiments of Australia, 1 January 1910, Melbourne, J. Kemp, Government Printer, 1910
    Manual of Drill and Field Service for Mounted Rifles, Adelaide, C.E. Bristow, Government Printer, 1891
    Manual of Drill for the Mounted Troops of Australia, 1895, Sydney, F. Cunningham & Co., 1895
    Mounted Rifles [?], Adelaide, 1888
    Mounted Service Manual for Mounted Troops of the Australian Commonwealth, Sydney, F. Cunningham & Co., Government Printer, 1902; also produced under the title Mounted Service Manual for Australian Light Horse and Mounted Infantry (publication details unchanged)
    Queensland Defence Force, Drill Regulations and Field Exercises for Mounted Infantry, Brisbane, James C. Beal, Government Printer, 1892, issued with general orders, 16 April 1892
    Regulations and Field Service Manual for Mounted Infantry, Adelaide, H.F. Leader, Government Printer, 1889, copied from Army Order of 1 January 1889
    Regulations for Mounted Infantry of Volunteer Militia Reserve Force, Adelaide, C.E. Bristow, Government Printer, 1891
    TRAINING MANUALS – GREAT BRITAIN
    Camel Corps Training (Provisional), London, HMSO, 1913
    Cavalry Drill, London, HMSO, 1898
    Cavalry Training (provisional), London, HMSO, 1904
    Cavalry Training, London, HMSO, 1907
    Cavalry Training, London, HMSO, 1912
    Cavalry Training, vol. 1: Training, London, HMSO, 1921
    Cavalry Training, vol. 2: War, London, HMSO, 1929
    Cavalry Training, vol. 1: Training, reprinted with permission of HMSO, Melbourne, H. Green, 1931
    Cavalry Training (Horsed), reprinted with permission of HMSO, Melbourne, McCarron, Bird & Co., 1937
    Cavalry Training (Mechanised), pamphlet no. 1: Armoured Cars, reprinted with permission of HMSO, Melbourne, McCarron, Bird & Co., 1937; reprinted with amendments, 1939
    Field Service Regulations, part 1: Operations, London, HMSO, 1909
    Field Service Regulations, part 2: Organisation and Administration, London, HMSO, 1909
    Field Service Regulations, part 1: Operations, London, HMSO, 1909; reprinted with amendments, 1912
    Field Service Regulations, part 1: Operations, London, HMSO, 1909; reprinted with amendments, 1914
    Field Service Regulations, vol. 2: Operations, 1920 (provisional), London, HMSO, 1920
    Field Service Regulations, vol. 2: Operations – General, London, HMSO, 1935
    Infantry Drill, London, HMSO, 1896
    Infantry Training, London, HMSO, 1905; reprinted with amendments, 1908
    Mounted Infantry Training (provisional), London, HMSO, 1904
    Mounted Infantry Training, London, HMSO, 1906
    Mounted Infantry Training, London, HMSO, 1909
    Yeomanry and Mounted Rifle Training, parts 1 & 2, London, HMSO, 1912
    Yeomanry and Mounted Rifle Training, parts 1 & 2, London, HMSO, 1912; reprinted with amendments, 1915
    REPORTS, MEMORANDA AND SPEECHES
    Annual Report for the Year 1905 by the Inspector-General of the Commonwealth Military Forces, Major-General H. Finn, 1 January 1906, Melbourne, Robert Brian, Government Printer, 1906
    Annual Report for the Year 1907, by the Inspector-General of the Military Forces of the Commonwealth, 28 February 1908, Melbourne, 1908
    Annual Report by Major-General G.M. Kirkpatrick, CB, Inspector-General of the Military Forces of the Commonwealth of Australia, 30 May 1911, Melbourne, Mullet, Albert J., Government Printer, 1911
    Annual Report by Major-General G.M. Kirkpatrick, CB, Inspector-General of the Military Forces of the Commonwealth of Australia, 30 May 1913, Melbourne, Albert J. Mullet, Government Printer, 1913
    Department of Defence, Report of Committee on the Proposed Scheme of the Defence Department for the Ownership of Horses Etc, for Military Purposes, 22 May 1909
    Department of Defence, Report of the Conference of Militia Officers Assembled at Headquarters, Victoria Barracks, Melbourne on the 22nd, 23rd, 24th & 25th October 1912, Melbourne, Albert J. Mullet, 1912
    Edwards, Maj-Gen J. Bevan, Correspondence Relating to the Inspection of the Military Forces of the Australasian Colonies, Presented to both Houses of Parliament by Command of Her Majesty, August 1890
    Hamilton, Gen Sir Ian, Report of the Inspection of the Military Forces of the Commonwealth of Australia by General Sir Ian Hamilton, GOC Commanding in Chief Mediterranean, and Inspector General of the Overseas Forces, Melbourne, Albert J. Mullet, Government Printer, 1914
    Hutton, Maj-Gen Sir Edward, Minute Upon the Defence of Australia, Melbourne, 1902
    Lang, John, How to Defend the Colony, being the substance of a speech in, the Legislative Assembly of NSW, on Tuesday, 20 December 1859, Sydney, John L. Sherrif & F. Mason, 1860
    Legislative Assembly of New South Wales, Military Defences Inquiry Commission, Sydney, Thomas Richards, 1881
    Memorandum on the Defence of Australia by Field Marshal Viscount Kitchener of Khartoum, GCB, OM, GCSI, GCMG, GCIE, etc, Melbourne, J. Kemp, Government Printer, 1910
    Report by the Inspector-General of the Commonwealth Military Forces, Major-General H. Finn, 1st September 1906, Melbourne, 1906
    Report for the Inspector-General of the Australian Military Forces by Lieutenant-General Sir H.G. Chauvel, CGS, 31 May, 1924, Melbourne, 1924
    Report for the Inspector-General of the Australian Military Forces by Lieutenant-General Sir H.G. Chauvel, CGS, 31 May 1925, part 1, Melbourne, 1925
    Report for the Inspector-General of the Australian Military Forces by Lieutenant-General Sir H.G. Chauvel, CGS, 31 May 1926, part 1, Melbourne, 1926
    Report for the Inspector-General of the Australian Military Forces by Lieutenant-General Sir H.G. Chauvel, CGS, 31 May 1927, part 1, Melbourne, 1927
    Report for the Inspector-General of the Australian Military Forces by Lieutenant-General Sir H.G. Chauvel, CGS, 31 May 1928, part 1, Melbourne, 1928
    Report for the Inspector-General of the Australian Military Forces by Lieutenant-General Sir H.G. Chauvel, CGS, 31 May 1929, part 1, Melbourne, 1929
    Report for the Inspector-General of the Australian Military Forces by Lieutenant-General Sir H.G. Chauvel, CGS, 15 April 1930, part 1, Melbourne, 1930
    Report of the Inter-colonial Committee for Framing a Manual of Drill etc for Mounted Troops in Australia, 2 November 1894
    Report of His Majesty's Commissioners Appointed to Inquire into the Military Preparations and Other Matters Connected with the War in South Africa, London, HMSO, 1903
    Report on a Staff Ride held in Queensland under the direction of the Chief of Intelligence in July 1907, and a Lecture on Military Science by the Director of Military Science Sydney University, Melbourne, Kemp, J., acting Government Printer, 1907
    Report on a Staff Ride held in Queensland, under the direction of the Commandant, in September 1908, Brisbane, Anthony James Cumming, Government Printer, 1909
    NEWSPAPERS, PERIODICALS AND UNIT PRODUCTIONS
    10th Australian Light Horse, Scrap Book, 1942–43, self-published, 1943
    10th Australian Light Horse Regiment (AIF), Scrap Book, 1944, self-published, 1944
    Adelaide Observer
    Cavalry in SA: To Commemorate the 150th Anniversary of the First Cavalry Squadron in South Australia, A Sqn, 3rd/9th South Australian Mounted Rifles & Army Museum of South Australia, undated information pamphlet provided to author by the Army Museum of South Australia
    Courier-Mail
    Kia-Ora Coo-ee
    Lancer: The Regimental Journal of the Royal NSW Lancers, 1st Light Horse (Machine Gun) Regiment
    Reveille
    Senior Motor Transport Officer, the Desert Mounted Corps, History of MT of the Desert Mounted Corps during operations in Palestine and Syria 1918, printed by Palestine News, 1919
    THESES, MONOGRAPHS AND UNPUBLISHED MANUSCRIPTS
    Badsey, Stephen, ‘Fire and the sword: The British army and the arme blanche controversy, 1871–1921’, DPhil. thesis, University of Cambridge, 1981
    Becker, Steve, ‘The history of the composite Australian Light Horse Regiment’, unpublished article provided to author
    Bridges, Barry John, ‘The New South Wales Lancers and the Anglo-Boer War, 1899–1902’, MA thesis, University of South Africa, 1975
    Clarke, Stephen J., ‘Marching to their own drum: British officers as military commandants in the Australian colonies and New Zealand 1870–1901’, PhD thesis, University College, Australian Defence Force Academy, University of New South Wales, 1999
    Eyland, David William, ‘The New South Wales military forces 1870–1890: Social composition and status’, BA honours thesis, University College, Australian Defence Force Academy, University of New South Wales, 1992
    Haken, J.K., ‘Lineage and development of NSW military forces’, unpublished manuscript, Australian War Memorial, AWM PR MF 43
    Kennedy, Edwin L. ‘The Australian Light Horse: A study of the evolution of tactical and operational maneuver’, Master of Military Art and Science thesis, US Army Command and General Staff College, 1991
    Kenyon, David, ‘British cavalry on the Western Front, 1916–1918’, PhD thesis, Cranfield University, 2007
    Mallett, Ross, ‘The interplay between technology, tactics and organisation in the First AIF’, MA (hons) thesis, Australian Defence Force Academy, University of New South Wales, 1999
    Millar, T.B., ‘The history of the defence forces of the Port Phillip district and colony of Victoria 1836–1900’, MA thesis, University of Melbourne, 1957
    Morrison, James C., ‘The politics of change: Army mechanisation policy and the conversion of the light horse 1920–1943’, BA honours thesis, University College, University of New South Wales, Australian Defence Force Academy, 2003
    US Cavalry Association, Cavalry Combat, Washington, Cavalry School, 1937
    US Cavalry School, The Palestine Campaign, Fort Riley, Kansas, US Cavalry School Department of General Instruction, 1922
    Van der Waag, Lt-Col Ian, ‘An overview of the nature, origin and development of the commando system in South Africa, c. 1715–1899’, unpublished notes provided to author
    Walk, Jason, ‘Rural Australia and the Great War: Some social and economic aspects’, BA honours thesis, University College, University of New South Wales, Australian Defence Force Academy, 1993
    Wilcox, Craig, ‘Australia's citizen army, 1889–1914’, PhD thesis, Australian National University, 1993
    Wilcox, Craig ‘Citizen mounted riflemen and the South African War of 1899–1902’, unpublished paper, given at the Sir Robert Menzies Centre for Australian Studies, London, 26 January 1999
    Wilkins, Len, ‘The bated shining sword: The colonial defence force as a mirror of colonial society in South Australia, 1836–1901’, BA honours thesis, University of Adelaide, 1983
    Wilson, L. C., ‘The Third Light Horse Brigade, Australian Imperial Force, in the Egyptian Rebellion’, narrative of Brig. L. C. Wilson, typescript, ADFA Library, Canberra.
    Zwillenberg, H.J., ‘Citizens and soldiers: The defence of South Australia 1836–1901’, MA thesis, University of Adelaide, 1970
    ARTICLES
    Abbot, J.H.M., ‘The light horse regiments’, Lone Hand, 12(71), 1 March 1913
    Anon., ‘Mounted rifles and mounted infantry’, Cavalry Journal, 1, 1906
    Anon., ‘Operations of the mounted troops of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force’, Cavalry Journal, 10, October 1920
    Anon., ‘The Australian light horse’, Cavalry Journal, 19(74), October 1929
    Anon., ‘1st Light Horse (Machine Gun) Regiment, Royal New South Wales Lancers’, Citizen Soldier of Australia, 1(1), June 1937
    Anon., 8/31 Victorian Mounted Rifles, Victorian Mounted Rifles, 1962[?]
    Badsey, Stephen, ‘Mounted combat in the Second Boer War’, Sandhurst Journal of Military Studies, 2, 1991
    Badsey, StephenThe Boer War (1899–1902) and British cavalry doctrine’, Journal of Military History, 71(1), January 1997
    Barrow, Gen Sir G., ‘Two cavalry episodes in the Palestine Campaign, 1917–1918’, Cavalry Journal, October 1936
    Bingham, Col E.G.H., ‘The Australian soldier’, Journal of the Royal United Service Institution, 15(284), October 1901
    Bou, Jean, ‘Cavalry, firepower and swords: The Australian light horse and the tactical lessons of cavalry operations in Palestine, 1916–1918’, Journal of Military History, 71(1), January 1997
    Bou, JeanTo Amman with the 6th Regiment’, Wartime, 37, 2007
    Bou, JeanAn aspirational army: Australian planning for an citizen forces divisional structure before 1920’, Sabretache, 49(1), 2008
    Bou, JeanThey shot the horses – didn't they?’, Wartime, 44, 2008
    Bou, JeanThe Beersheba photograph: 1’, Quadrant, March 2009
    Bou, JeanSold or shot? The fate of the light horse's mounts – 1919’, Sabretache, 50(3), September 2009
    Brassey, T.A., ‘Recent progress in Victoria: With observations on the defence forces’, Proceedings of the Royal Colonial Institute, vol. unknown, 1901
    Brennan, Godfrey, ‘The light horse and mounted rifle volunteer corps’, Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, 21(81), Spring 1942
    Brown, Lt-Col J.G., ‘Operations of the mounted troops of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force (continued)’, Cavalry Journal, 12(41), 1921
    Burness, Peter, ‘New South Wales cavalry 1854–1935’, Sabretache, 16(4), February 1975
    Burness, Peter ‘Australian colonial forces: A sketch’, Australian Military History Conference, 11–13 February 1982, Australian War Memorial
    Burness, PeterThe Australian horse: A cavalry squadron in the South African War’, Journal of the Australian War Memorial, 6, April 1985
    Burness, Peter ‘Mackay, James Alexander Kenneth’, Australian Dictionary of Biography, vol. 10: 1891–1939, Melbourne, Melbourne University Press, 1986
    Chamberlain, Max, ‘The Australian Commonwealth Horse’, Sabretache, 25(3), July–September 1984
    Chamberlain, MaxThe Australian Commonwealth Horse (continued)’, Sabretache, 25(4), October–December 1984
    Chamberlain, MaxThe Wilmansrust Affair’, Journal of the Australian War Memorial, 6, April 1985
    Clarke, Rex, ‘Lieutenant John Wasson, DCM: NSWMR and 2nd Light Horse Regt AIF’, Despatch, 4(1), January 1962
    Coleman, Lachlan, ‘A proper soldier's vengeance?’, Wartime, 39, 2007
    Collyer, Lt-Col J.J., ‘Mounted rifle tactics’, Australian Military Journal, 6, April 1915
    Conway, Lt T.P., ‘The Australian light horseman’, Commonwealth Military Journal, 2, June 1912
    Cooke, Lt D.F., ‘NSW Mounted Rifles 6th Light Horse Regiment’, Citizen Soldier of Australia, 1(2), July 1937
    Crouch, Maj the Hon. R.A., ‘The Australian militia’, Lone Hand, 12(71), 1 March 1913
    de Lisle, Brig-Gen H. de B., ‘The strategical action of cavalry’, Commonwealth Military Journal, 3, September 1912
    Dove, Maj F.A., ‘Light horse duties in the field, scouting; A criticism of the article by Major P.H. Priestly…in the March issue of this journal’, Commonwealth Military Journal, 2, May 1912
    Durbar, ’, ‘The functions of cavalry’, Commonwealth Military Journal, 2, June 1912, reprinted from United Service Magazine, March 1912
    Everett, Maj W.F., ‘The future use of cavalry and our light horse’, Journal and Proceedings of the United Service Institution of New South Wales, 21, lecture 38, 1909
    Finn, Maj-Gen H., ‘With the cavalry in Afghanistan and in Egypt’, Journal and Proceedings of the United Service Institution of New South Wales, 17, lecture 59, 1905
    Foster, Lt-Col W.J., ‘Operations of the mounted troops of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force’, Cavalry Journal, 12(39), January 1921
    , G.G.A., ‘The bayonet for mounted riflemen’, Australian Military Journal, 5, January 1914; reprinted from Army Review
    Gray, Robert, ‘Regiments raised in South Australia,1840–1937’, Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, 35, 1957
    Gray, RobertReedbeds Mounted Volunteers (Reedbeds Cavalry)’, Despatch, 4(11), November 1969
    Hutton, Maj E.T.H., ‘Mounted infantry’, Journal of the Royal United Service Institution, 30(135), 1886
    Hutton, Maj E.T.H.The mounted infantry question in its relation to the volunteer force of Great Britain’, Journal of the Royal United Service Institution, 35(160), June 1891
    Hutton, Maj E.T.H.The evolution of mounted infantry’, Empire Review, 1(4), May 1901
    Hutton, Maj E.T.H.The cavalry of Greater Britain’, Cavalry Journal, 1, 1906
    Immanuel, Maj, Infantry Regiment No. 158.,‘The importance of fighting dismounted for cavalry, and the place to be assigned to it in action and instruction’, Commonwealth Military Journal, 2, January 1912; German article reprinted from International Review
    , J.W.N., ‘Sir Edward Hutton, an appreciation’, Lone Hand, 12(71), 1 March 1913
    Jones, Ian, ‘The charge at Beersheba and the making of myths’, Australian War Memorial Conference, 8–12 February 1983
    Jones, IanIs this the charge at Beersheba?’, Journal of the Australian War Memorial, October 1983
    Jones, IanThe case of the vanishing regiment: The Fourth Light Horse in France and Belgium 1916–18’, Sabretache, 26, April–June 1985
    Kent, David A., ‘The Australian remount unit in Egypt, 1915–19: A footnote to history’, Journal of the Australian War Memorial, 1, October 1982
    Loir, Captaine, ‘A study of patrol work’, Australian Military Journal, 5, October 1914
    Maxwell, Maj F.A., ‘Notes on squadron training for light horse’, Commonwealth Military Journal, 1, June 1911
    McDonald, Neil, ‘The Beersheba photograph’, Quadrant, April 2009
    McDonald, NeilThe photograph of the charge at Beersheba’, Quadrant, December 2008
    Mitchell, Elyne, ‘The Australian Light Horse legend’, This Australia, 1(4), 1982
    Osbourne, Lt-Col Rex, ‘Operations of the mounted troops of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force’, Cavalry Journal, 12(42), 1921
    Osbourne, Lt-Col RexOperations of the mounted troops of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force (continued)’, Cavalry Journal, 13, serialised over three issues (pp. 21–41, 138–56, 276–85), 1923
    Penny, B.R., ‘Brassey, Thomas, First Earl Brassey’, Australian Dictionary of Biography, vol. 7: 1891–1939, Melbourne, Melbourne University Press, 1986
    Perry, Warren, ‘General Sir Edward Hutton’, Stand-To, 4(4), July–August 1954
    Perry, WarrenMilitary reforms of General Sir Edward Hutton in the Commonwealth of Australia: 1902–04’, Victorian Historical Magazine, 29(1), February 1959
    Perry, WarrenMilitary reforms of General Sir Edward Hutton in New South Wales,1893–96’, Australian Quarterly, 28(4), December 1956
    Perry, WarrenAustralia's immediate post-Federation military forces’, Army Journal, 328, September 1976
    Phillips, Gervase, ‘The scapegoat arm’, Journal of Military History, 71(1), January 1997
    Preston, A.W., ‘British military thought, 1856–90’, Army Quarterly and Defence Journal, 80(1), 1964
    Priestly, Maj P.H., ‘Light horse duties in the field’, Commonwealth Military Journal, 2, March 1912
    Purdy, Maj J.S., ‘With the New Zealanders and Australians in the South African War’, Australian Military Journal, 5, April 1914
    Renny-Tailour, Col. H.W., ‘The land forces of Australasia and their dispositions for war’, Journal and Proceedings of the Royal United Service Institution of New South Wales, 4, 1892
    Richardson, Brig J.D., ‘Long overdue’, Citizen Soldier of Australia, 1(1), June 1937
    Robertson, Maj H.C.H., ‘The 10th Australian Light Horse Attack at Magdhaba, 23rd December 1916’, Cavalry Journal, 25(96), 1935
    Robson, L.L., ‘The origin and character of the First AIF,1914–18: Some statistical evidence’, Historical Studies, 15(61), 1973
    Ryan, J. Tighe, ‘The Bush Brigade: Being the remarkable story of the First Australian Horse’, Review of Reviews, 15 July 1898
    Schmitt, David, ‘The Victorian Mounted Rifles in Gippsland’, Gippsland Heritage Journal, 2(1), 1987
    Shaw, P.A., ‘A brief history of the 10th Light Horse’, Sabretache, October 1966
    Sheffy, Yigal, ‘Origins of the British breakthrough into southern Palestine: The Anzac raid on the Ottoman railway, 1917’, Journal of Strategic Studies, 22(1), 1999
    Stanley, Peter, ‘“Our big world”: The social history of the Light Horse Regiment, 1916–18’, Sabretache, 39, March 1998
    Strange, Maj-Gen, ‘The maxim gun’, Journal and Proceedings of the Royal United Service Institution of New South Wales, 1, 1889
    Sutton, R., ‘French, Sir George Arthur’, Australian Dictionary of Biography, vol. 8: 1891–1939, Melbourne, Melbourne University Press, 1986
    Talbot, Phillip, ‘The English yeomanry in the nineteenth century and the great Boer War’, Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, 79(317), Spring 2001
    Vazenry, Sgt G.R., ‘Reorganisation: The Australian Military Force 1800–1962’, Australian Army Journal, 165, February 1963
    White, Capt C.B.B., ‘Light horse of Australia: Their organisation and training’, Cavalry Journal, 4, 1909
    Whitfield, Maj L.C., ‘Horse breeding in Australia’, Cavalry Journal, 20(77), July 1930
    Williams, Jeff, ‘The First AIF Overseas: 1914–16’, Australian War Memorial History Conference, 8–12 February 1983
    Woodhead, Matthew & Lobach, Jaqui, ‘The Australian Charge at Beersheba’, Wartime, 1, 1997
    BOOKS AND BOOK CHAPTERS
    ‘An ex-C.M.R.’, With the Cape Mounted Rifles: Four Years Service in South Africa, London, Richard Bentley & Son, 1881
    Andrews, Eric, The Department of Defence, vol. 5, The Australian Centenary History of Australian Defence, Melbourne, Oxford University Press, 2001
    Anglesey, Marquess of, A History of the British Cavalry 1816 to 1919, vol. 4, 1899 to 1913, London, Leo Cooper and Secker & Warburg, 1986
    Anglesey, Marquess ofA History of the British Cavalry 1816 to 1919, vol. 5, Egypt, Palestine and Syria 1914–1919, London, Leo Cooper, 1986
    Anglesey, Marquess ofA History of the British Cavalry 1816 to 1919, vol. 8, The Western Front, 1915–1918; Epilogue, 1919–1939, London, Leo Cooper, 1997
    Anon., 12th Light Horse Regiment, Sydney, W.A. Shearon, 1914[?]
    Anon., A Short History of the New South Wales Mounted Rifles, 1888–1913, Sydney, Marchant & Co. Ltd, 1913
    ‘Asiaticus’, Reconnaissance in the Russo-Japanese War, trans. Montgomery, J., London, Hugh Rees Ltd, 1908
    Austin, M., The Army in Australia: Prelude to the Golden Years, Canberra, AGPS, 1979
    Badsey, Stephen, Doctrine and Reform in the British Cavalry, Farnham, Ashgate, 2008
    Bates, I.B., Commanders Queensland Mounted Units 1860–1940, Brisbane, Victoria Barracks Museum and Historical Society, 1990
    Bean, C.E.W., Official History of Australia in the War of 1914–1918, vol. 3, The Australian Imperial Force in France 1916, Sydney, Angus & Robertson, 1929
    Bean, C.E.W.Official History of Australia in the War of 1914–1918, vol. 1, The Story of Anzac: From the Outbreak of War to the End of the First Phase of the Gallipoli Campaign, 4 May 1915, Brisbane, University of Queensland Press with Australian War Memorial, 1981; first published 1921
    Bean, C.E.W.Official History of Australia in the War of 1914–1918, vol. 2, The Story of Anzac From 4 May 1915, to the Evacuation of the Gallipoli Peninsula, Brisbane, University of Queensland Press with the Australian War Memorial, 1981; first published 1924
    Bean, C.E.W.Anzac to Amiens, Canberra, Australian War Memorial, 1983; first published 1946
    Beaumont, Joan (ed.), Australia's War, 1914–18, Sydney, Allen & Unwin, 1995
    Beaumont, JoanAustralian Defence: Sources and Statistics, vol. 6, The Australian Centenary History of Defence, Melbourne, Oxford University Press, 2001
    Beckett, Ian, The Amateur Military Tradition, Manchester, Manchester University Press, 1991
    Beckett, Ian ‘The South African War and the late Victorian army’, Dennis, P. & Grey, J. (eds), The Boer War: Army, Nation and Empire: The 1999 Chief of Army/Australian War Memorial Military History Conference, Canberra, Army History Unit, 2000
    Bennet, Will, Absent-minded Beggars: Volunteers in the Boer War, Barnsley, Leo Cooper, 1999
    Berrie, George L., Under Furred Hats (6th ALH Regt), Sydney, W.C. Penfold & Co. Ltd, 1919
    Berrie, George LMorale: A Story of Australian Light Horsemen, Sydney, Holland & Stephensen, 1949
    Black, John [Gray, John], Red Dust: An Australian Trooper in Palestine, London, Jonathan Cape, 1931
    Boguslawski, A.V., Tactical Deductions from the War of 1870–71, trans. Graham, Col. Lumley, London, Henry S. King & Co., 1872
    Bolton, Trooper Sloan, Dream of the Past, Geelong, Ken Jenkin Print, undated
    Bou, Jean, ‘Modern cavalry: Mounted rifles, the Boer War, and the doctrinal debates’, Dennis, P & Grey, J. (eds), The Boer War: Army, Nation and Empire: The 1999 Chief of Army/Australian War Memorial Military History Conference, Canberra, Army History Unit, 2000
    Bourne, Lt-Col G.H., Nulli Secundus: The History of the 2nd Australian Light Horse Regiment, Australian Imperial Force, August 1914–April 1919, Swanbourne, WA, John Burridge Military Antiques, 1994; originally published 1926
    Bowman-Manifold, Maj-Gen Sir M.G.E., An Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Campaigns, 1914 to 1918, [London?], Institution of Royal Engineers, 1923
    Box, Allan, Saddle and Spur: A Photographic Record of Gippsland's Mounted Regiments 1885–1945, Churchill, Vic., Centre for Gippsland Studies, 1989
    Brugger, Suzanne, Australians and Egypt 1914–1919, Melbourne, Melbourne University Press, 1980
    Buckley, Martin J., Sword and Lance: The Story of the Richmond River Horsemen, Lismore, NSW, M.J. Buckley, 1988
    Buckley, Martin JThe NSW Northern Rivers Lancers: Light Horse and Motor Regiments 1903–1944, Lismore, NSW, M.J. Buckley, 1991
    Burness, Peter, The Nek: The Tragic Charge of the Light Horse at Gallipoli, Kenthurst, NSW, Kangaroo Press, 1996
    Calder, Winty, Glimpses of Colonel Tom: A Collection of Addresses and Letters by Colonel Tom Price, Melbourne, Jimaringle Publications, 1985
    Calder, WintyHeroes and Gentlemen: Colonel Tom Price and the Victorian Mounted Rifles, Melbourne, Jimaringle Publications, 1985
    Carmen, William Y., Light Horse Volunteers and Mounted Rifle Volunteers, 1860–1901, Farnham, Surrey, Arrow Press, 1995
    Chamberlain, Denis J., History of the Bathurst Contingents 1868–1987, Bathurst, NSW, the author, 1987
    Chamberlain, Max, To Shoot and Ride: The Australians in the South African War, 1899–1902, Ormond East, Vic., Military Historical Society of Australia, 1967
    Chamberlain, MaxAustralians in the South African War, 1899–1902: A Map History, Canberra, author & Army History Unit, 1999
    Chappell, M., British Cavalry Equipment 1800–1941, London, Osprey, 1983
    Childers, Erskine, War and the Arme Blanche, London, Edward Arnold, 1910
    Childers, ErskineGerman Influence on British Cavalry, London, Edward Arnold, 1911
    Clarke, Rex, The First Queensland Mounted Infantry Contingent in the South African War, Canberra, Military Historical Society of Australia, 1971
    Clarke, Stephen, ‘Manufacturing spontaneity? The role of the commandants in the colonial offers of troops to the South African War’, Dennis, P. & Grey, J. (eds), The Boer War: Army, Nation and Empire: The 1999 Chief of Army/Australian War Memorial Military History Conference, Canberra, Army History Unit, 2000
    Connor, John, The Australian Frontier Wars, 1788–1838, Sydney, University of New South Wales Press, 2002
    Crum, F.M., The Question of Mounted Infantry, by a Rifleman, London, Hugh Rees Ltd, 1909
    Cutlack, F.M.The Official History of Australian in the War of 1914–1918, vol. 8, The Australian Flying Corps, Brisbane, University of Queensland Press, 1984; first published 1923
    Darley, Maj T.H., With the Ninth Light Horse in the Great War, Adelaide, Hassell Press, 1924
    De Groot, Gerard, Douglas Haig, 1861–1928, London, Unwin Hyman, 1988
    Delbruck, Hans, The Dawn of Modern Warfare: History of the Art of War, vol. 4, trans. Renfroe, Walter Jr.Lincoln, Nebraska, University of Nebraska Press, 1985; first published in German 1920
    Denison, Lt-Col George T., A History of Cavalry from the Earliest Times: With Lessons for the Future, Westport, Conn., Greenwood Press, 1977 (reprint of 2nd edn, 1913); originally published 1877
    Denison, Lt-Col George TModern Cavalry: Its Organization, Armament and Employment in War, London, Thomas Bosworth, 1868
    Dennis, Peter, Grey, Jeffrey, Morris, Ewan, Prior, Robin with Jean, Bou (eds), The Oxford Companion to Australian Military History (2nd edn), Melbourne, Oxford University Press, 2008
    Dennis, Peter, Grey, Jeffrey, Morris, Ewan, Prior, Robin with Connor, John (eds), The Oxford Companion to Australian Military History, Melbourne, Oxford University Press, 1995
    Dunn, Brian & Blundell, Peter (eds), The Boys in Green: A Centenary History of the 1st Australian Horse and the Light Horse Units of Harden and Murrumbarrah, New South Wales, Binalong, NSW, Clarion Editions, 1997
    Erickson, Edward, Ordered to Die: A History of the Ottoman Army in the First World War, Westport, Conn., Greenwood Press, 2001
    Falls, Cyril, Military Operations: Egypt and Palestine from June 1917 to the End of the War, London, HMSO, 1930
    Falls, CyrilArmageddon 1918, London, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1964
    Fowler, John Ernest (‘Chook’), Looking Backward, Canberra, Roebuck Society, 1979
    Gammage, Bill, The Broken Years: Australian Soldiers in the Great War, Melbourne, Penguin Books, 1990; first published 1974
    Garcia, Clive, A Key to Victory: A Study in War Planning, London, Eyre & Spottiswood, 1940
    Goold-Walker, G. (ed.), The Honourable Artillery Company in the Great War 1914–1919, London, Seeley, Service & Co., 1930
    Grainger, John D., The Battle for Palestine 1917, Woodbridge, Boydell Press, 2006
    Green, James, The Story of the Australian Bushmen: Being Notes of a Chaplain, Sydney, William Brooks & Co. Ltd, 1903
    Grey, Jeffrey, A Military History of Australia, 2nd edn, Melbourne, Cambridge University Press, 1999; originally published 1990
    Grey, JeffreyThe Australian Centenary History of Defence, vol. 1: The Australian Army, Melbourne, Oxford University Press, 2001
    Griffith, Paddy, Military Thought in the French Army, 1815–51, Manchester, Manchester University Press, 1989
    Griffith, Paddy (ed.), British Fighting Methods in the Great War, London, Frank Cass, 1996
    Gullett, H.S., The Official History of Australia in the War of 1914–1918, vol. 7, The Australian Imperial Force in Sinai and Palestine, 1914–1918, Brisbane, University of Queensland Press, 1984; first published 1923
    Gullet, H.S. & Barrett, C. (eds), Australia in Palestine, Sydney, Angus & Robertson, 1919
    Haig, Maj-Gen Douglas, Cavalry Studies: Strategical and Tactical, London, Hugh Rees Ltd, 1907
    Hall, Major R.J.G., The Australian Light Horse, Blackburn, Vic., W.D. Joynt & Co., 1968
    Hamilton, Lt-Gen Sir Ian, A Staff Officer's Scrap Book: During the Russo-Japanese War, London, Edward Arnold, 1905
    Hannah, W.H., Bobs, Kipling's General: The Life of Field Marshal Earl Roberts of Kandahar, VC, London, Leo Cooper, 1972
    Hill, A.J., Chauvel of the Light Horse: A Biography of General Sir Harry Chauvel, GCMG, KCB, Melbourne, Melbourne University Press, 1978
    Hollis, Kenneth, Thunder of the Hooves: A History of 12 Light Horse Regiment 1915–1919, Loftus, NSW, Australian Military History Publications, 2008
    Holloway, David, Hooves, Wheels and Tracks: A History of the 4th/19th Prince of Wales’s Light Horse Regiment and its Predecessors, Fitzroy, Vic., Regimental Trustees, 4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment, 1990
    Holmes, Richard, The Little Field Marshal: Sir John French, London,Jonathan Cape, 1981
    Holmes, RichardRiding the Retreat: Mons to the Marne 1914 Revisited, London, Pimlico, 1995
    Howard, Michael, The Franco-Prussian War: The German Invasion of France, 1870–1871, London, Rupert Hart-Davis, 1968
    Howard, MichaelWar in European History, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1976
    Howard, Michael ‘Men against fire: The doctrine of the offensive in 1914’, in Paret, Peter, Craig, Gordon A. & Gilbert, Felix (eds), Makers of Modern Strategy: From Machiavelli to the Nuclear Age, Princeton, NJ, Princeton University Press, 1986
    Howell-Price, Lt D.C., The Light Horse Pocket Book, Sydney, Angus & Robertson, 2nd edn, 1914
    Hughes, Matthew, Allenby and British Strategy in the Middle East, London, Frank Cass, 1999
    Hunter, Doug, My Corps Cavalry: A History of the 13th Australian Light Horse Regiment 1915–1918, Rosebud, Vic., Slouch Hat Publications, 1999
    Hutton, Maj-GenSir Edward, T.H., The Defence and Defensive Power of Australia, Melbourne, Angus & Robertson, 1902
    Idriess, Ion, The Desert Column: Leaves from the Diary of an Australian Trooper in Gallipoli, Sinai and Palestine, Sydney, Angus & Robertson, 1933
    James, David, Lord Roberts, London, Hollis & Carter, 1954
    James, Lt-Col Lionel, The History of King Edward's Horse (the King's Oversea Dominion Regiment), London, Sifton Praed & Co., 1921
    Jeal, Tim, The Boy-Man: The Life of Lord Baden-Powell, New York, William Morrow & Company, 1990
    Johnson, D.H., Volunteers at Heart: The Queensland Defence Forces 1860–1901, Brisbane, University of Queensland Press, 1975
    Jones, Ian, The Australian Light Horse: Australians at War, North Sydney, Time-Life Books, 1987
    Jones, IanA Thousand Miles of Battles: The Saga of the Australian Light Horse in WWI, Aspley, Qld, Anzac Day Commemoration Committee, 2007
    Keogh, Col E.G., Suez to Aleppo, Melbourne, Directorate of Military Training, 1955
    Kinloch, Terry, Devils on Horses: In the Words of the Anzacs in the Middle East, Auckland, Exisle Publishing, 2007
    Laffin, John, Anzacs at War: The Story of Australian and New Zealand Battles, London, Abelard-Schuman, 1965
    Langley, George F. & Edmee, M., Sand, Sweat and Camels, Adelaide, Seal Books, 1980; first published 1976
    Likeman, Robert, From Law to War: The Life of Brigadier-General Lachlan Wilson of the Light Horse, Rosebud, Vic., Slouch Hat Publications, 2004
    Lucas, T.J., Camp Life and Sport in South Africa: Experiences of Kaffir Warfare with the Cape Mounted Rifles, Johannesburg, Africana Book Society, reprint of 1878 edn; 1975
    Luvaas, Jay, The Military Legacy of the Civil War: The European Inheritance, Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1959
    Mackay, Kenneth, The Yellow Wave: A Romance of the Asiatic Invasion of Australia, Enstice, Andrew & Webb, Janeen (eds), Middletown, Conn., Wesleyan University Press, 2003, reprint of The Yellow Wave, 1897, Australian edn, originally published London, 1895
    MacMunn, George & Falls, Cyril, Military Operations: Egypt and Palestine from the Outbreak of War with Germany to June 1917, London, HMSO, 1928
    Maude, Lt-Col F.N., Cavalry its Past and Future, London, William Clowes & Sons, 1903
    Mordike, John, General Sir Edmund Allenby's Joint Operations in Palestine, 1917–18, Canberra, Aerospace Centre Paper No. 6, 2002
    Moyse-Bartlett, H., Louis Edward Nolan and his Influence on the British Cavalry, London, Leo Cooper, 1971
    Nutting, Lt G.W., History of the Fourth Light Horse Brigade Australian Imperial Forces, War 1914–1918, and Egyptian Rebellion, 1919, Brisbane, W.R. Smith & Paterson, 1953
    Olden, Lt-Col. A.C.N., Westralian Cavalry in the War: The Story of the Tenth Light Horse Regiment, AIF, In the Great War, 1914–1918, Sydney, Bennet, 1985; first published 1921
    O’Sullivan, E.W., The Power of Mounted Riflemen: Illustrated by the Performances of the Boers in the Transvaal War and Sheridan's Mounted Regiments in the Great Civil War in the United States, Queanbeyan, NSW, Age Office, 1894
    Pakenham-Walsh, R.P., Elementary Tactics or the Art of War British School, London, publisher unknown, 1926
    Palazzo, Albert, The Australian Army: A History of its Organisation 1901–2001, Melbourne, Oxford University Press, 2001
    Parsonson, Ian M., Vets at War: A History of the Australian Veterinary Corps 1909–1946, Loftus, NSW, Australian Military History Publications, 2005
    Preston, Lt-Col R.M.P., The Desert Mounted Corps: An Account of the Cavalry Operations in Palestine and Syria 1917–1918, London, Constable & Company, 1921
    Rimington, Maj-Gen M.F., Our Cavalry, London, Macmillan & Co., 1912
    Ross, Jane, The Myth of the Digger: The Australian Soldier in Two World Wars, Sydney, Hale & Iremonger, 1985
    Scott, Ernest, The Official History of Australia in the War of 1914–1918, vol. 11, Australia During the War, Sydney, Angus & Robertson, 1971 (7th edn); first published 1936
    Sheffy, Yigal, British Military Intelligence in the Palestine Campaign 1914–1918, London, Frank Cass, 1998
    Smith, F., A Veterinary History of the War in South Africa 1899–1902, London, H. & W. Brown, 1919; originally published as Anon., A Veterinary History of the War in South Africa 1899–1902, London, publisher unknown, 1910
    Smith, Lt-Col. Neil C., The Third Australian Light Horse Regiment 1914–1918: A Short History and Listing of Those Who Served, Gardenvale, Vic., Mostly Unsung Military History Research and Publications, 1993
    Smith, W.H.B. & Smith, Joseph E., Small Arms of the World: A Basic Manual of Military Small Arms, Harrisburg, Stackpole Company, 7th edn, 1962
    Spence, Iain G., ‘“To shoot and ride”: Mobility and firepower in mounted warfare’, Dennis, P. & Grey, J. (eds), The Boer War: Army, Nation and Empire: The 1999 Chief of Army/Australian War Memorial Military History Conference, Canberra, Army History Unit, 2000
    Stanley, Peter, The Remote Garrison: The British Army in Australia 1788–1870, Kenthurst, NSW, Kangaroo Press, 1986
    Starr, Joan & Christopher, Sweeney, Forward: The History of the 2nd/14th Light Horse (Queensland Mounted Infantry), Brisbane, University of Queensland Press, 1989
    Stevenson, David, 1914–1918: The History of the First World War, London, Penguin Books, 2005
    Stone, Jay & Schmidl, Erwin A., The Boer War and Military Reforms, New York, University Press of America, 1988
    Strachan, Hew, From Waterloo to Balaclava: Tactics, Technology and the British Army, 1815–1854, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1985
    Templeton, Col J.M., The Consolidation of the British Empire: The Growth of Citizen Soldiership and the Establishment of the Australian Commonwealth, Melbourne, Sands McDougall, 1901
    Tulloch, Maj-Gen SirBruce, Alexander, Recollections of Forty Years’ Service, London, William Blackwood & Sons, 1903
    Twining, Andrew & Sandra, South Australian Military Volunteers for 1855, Kogarah, NSW, the authors, 1992
    Tylden, Maj G., The Armed Forces of South Africa, Johannesburg, City of Johannesburg Africana Museum, 1954
    Vane, Amoury, North Australia Observer Unit: The History of a Surveillance Regiment, Loftus, NSW, Australian Military History Publications, 2000
    Vazenry, G.R., Military Forces of Victoria 1854–1967, Melbourne, Central Army Records Office, 1970
    Vernon, P.V. (ed.), The Royal New South Wales Lancers 1885–1985: Incorporating a Narrative of the 1st Light Horse Regiment AIF 1914–1919, Parramatta, Royal New South Wales Lancers Centenary Committee, 1986
    Vincent, Phoebe, My Darling Mick: The Life of Granville Ryrie 1865–1937, Canberra, National Library of Australia, 1997
    von Bernhardi, Lt-Gen Frederick, Cavalry in Future Wars, trans. Charles Sydney, Goldsmith, London, John Murray, 1906
    von Bernhardi, Lt-Gen FrederickCavalry in War and Peace, trans. Bridges, Maj G.T.M., London, Hugh Rees, 1910
    Wallace, R.L., The Australians at the Boer War, Canberra, Australian War Memorial & AGPS, 1976
    Wavell, Archibald, The Palestine Campaigns, London, Constable, 1928
    Weick, George F., The Volunteer Movement in Western Australia 1861–1903, Perth, Patterson Brokensha, 1966
    Wilcox, Craig, For Hearths and Homes: Citizen Soldiering in Australia 1854–1945, Sydney, Allen & Unwin, 1998
    Wilcox, Craig ‘Defending Australia 1914–1918: The Other Australian Army’, Dennis, P. & Grey, J. (eds), The Boer War: Army, Nation and Empire: The 1999 Chief of Army/Australian War Memorial Military History Conference, Canberra, Army History Unit, 2000
    Wilcox, CraigAustralia's Boer War: The War in South Africa 1899–1903, Melbourne, Oxford University Press with Australian War Memorial, 2002
    Wilkinson, Frank, Australian Cavalry: The NSW Lancer Regiment and the First Australian Horse, Sydney, Angus & Robertson, 1901
    Wilkinson, Frank ‘Australian army reorganisation’, in Kinloch Cooke, C. (ed.), The Empire Review, vol. 4, London, Macmillan & Co., 1903
    Wilson, Brig-Gen L.C., Narrative of Operations of Third Light Horse Brigade, AIF, from 27 October to 4 March 1919, Cairo, Oriental Advertising Company, 1919
    Wingfield, Maj. W.J.R., Lectures to Cavalry Subalterns of the New Armies, London, Forster Groom & Co., 1915
    Wood, Gen. Sir Evelyn, Achievements of Cavalry with a Chapter on Mounted Infantry, London, George Bell & Sons, 1897
    Woodward, David R., Hell in the Holy Land: World War I in the Middle East, Lexington, University Press of Kentucky, 2006.
    Wyatt, Maj D.M., With the Volunteers: A Historical Diary of the Volunteer Military Forces of the North-West and West Coasts of Tasmania, 1886–1986, Tasmania, the author, 1987
    Wyatt, Maj D.M.A Lion in the Colony: An Historical Outline of the Tasmanian Colonial Volunteer Military Forces 1859–1901, Hobart, 6th Military District Museum, 1990
    Wyatt, Maj D.M.Tasmanian Light Horse 1844–1943, self-published, 2007
    Young, P.J., Boot and Saddle, Cape Town, Masken Millar, 1955
    INTERNET RESOURCES
    Thomas, Robert, ‘The history of the emu plume and the Australian Light Horse’,

    Metrics

    Altmetric attention score

    Full text views

    Total number of HTML views: 0
    Total number of PDF views: 0 *
    Loading metrics...

    Book summary page views

    Total views: 0 *
    Loading metrics...

    * Views captured on Cambridge Core between #date#. This data will be updated every 24 hours.

    Usage data cannot currently be displayed.

    Accessibility standard: Unknown

    Why this information is here

    This section outlines the accessibility features of this content - including support for screen readers, full keyboard navigation and high-contrast display options. This may not be relevant for you.

    Accessibility Information

    Accessibility compliance for the PDF of this book is currently unknown and may be updated in the future.