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The BSF – Salonika Campaign Society, 1915-1918The British Salonika Force (BSF) – also known as the British Salonika Army (BSA) – was commanded by Lieutenant General George Milne from May 1916.
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Salonika - Away from the Western FrontThe Salonika Campaign began on 5 October 1915 with the landing of the 10th (Irish) Division and French 156th Division at the port of Salonika in Greece.
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Sojourn in Salonica | National WWI Museum and MemorialWithin this multi-national army, the British Salonica Force numbered about 150,000 by early 1917. The popular history of World War I is usually the story of ...
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The British Armies of 1914-1918 - The Long, Long TrailThe British Armies in other theatres of war. British Salonika Army, Formed in Salonika from October 1915; the Army HQ became a GHQ in January 1917. First ...
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Serbia 1915 - The Salonika campaign - NZ HistoryJul 30, 2014 · ... Bulgaria declared war on Serbia a week later. Serbia was now exposed to Bulgarian attack from the east. In late October, the overall ...
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Salonika campaign | National Army MuseumFrom 1915 to 1918, British troops were part of a multinational Allied force fighting the Bulgarians and their allies in the Balkans.
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A Short History Of The Salonika Campaign - Imperial War MuseumsThe campaign in Salonika was fought between an allied force under French General Maurice Sarrail, and a coalition of Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria and Germany.
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THE BALKANS (Hansard, 26 October 1915) - API Parliament UK§ EARL LOREBURN rose to ask whether the despatch of troops to Salonika was determined upon by His Majesty's Government with the approval of their highest naval ...
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The Salonika campaign - The Long, Long TrailThe campaign in Salonika was fought between an allied coalition (France, Great Britain, Greece, Italy, Russia and Serbia) under the general control of France.Phases · Entrenched Warfare · The Final Break Through<|control11|><|separator|>
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Who's Who - Sir George Milne - First World War.comFrom January 1916 Milne was placed in command of all British forces serving in Salonika; but his scope for command was severely limited by the determination ...
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General Milne's first few months… - Salonika Campaign SocietyMay 9, 2023 · On this day, May 9th 1916, Lieutenant General George Francis Milne succeeded Lieut-General Bryan Mahon to become overall Commander-in-Chief ...Missing: appointment | Show results with:appointment
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10th (Irish) Division - The Long, Long TrailOn 29 September 1915 the division withdrew from Gallipoli and moved to Mudros. On 4-5 October it went on to Salonika, landing there 5-10 October. Took part on 7 ...
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Transport And Supply During The First World WarThe front traversed mountainous terrain, posing huge logistical problems for both sides in supplying their troops. The supply lines even included extensive use ...
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Army of the Orient - 1914-1918 OnlineApr 28, 2015 · Established at Thessaloniki with allied forces to fight against pro-German Bulgaria, this unit crushed the Bulgarian Army in 1918.Missing: integration | Show results with:integration
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Railways and the Salonika Campaign - Great War ForumNov 27, 2014 · In 1916 construction on a light rail line from Stavros to Tasli began. A double line was proposed from Stavros to Chai Aghazi with a view to ...Equipment shedules for Army Troops Coys RE - Great War ForumRailway lines for the battlefields? - Salonika & The BalkansMore results from www.greatwarforum.orgMissing: Logistical buildup
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Malaria's contribution to World War One – the unexpected adversaryThe epidemic amongst British troops commenced immediately after they moved into this malaria endemic area in early 1916, and after the incubation period had ...
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Greece - 1914-1918 OnlineOct 8, 2014 · This text aims to present the main aspects of Greece's involvement in World War I, its outcome and its impact on contemporary Greek politics.Missing: complications length
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Russian Expeditionary Force - 1914-1918 OnlineMar 27, 2025 · The French command and the loyal elements of the Russian forces violently suppressed the mutiny in September 1917. Its leaders were arrested.
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Bridges over the river Struma - Great War ForumNov 9, 2018 · Three bridges were constructed by the Royal Engineers of the 10th Division, one to take field artillery and two footbridges.Missing: British feats
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Macedonia air war WW1 - Balkan Military HistoryAir support for the British forces on the Struma Front was mainly provided by 17 Squadron which arrived in July 1916. 47 Squadron arrived in September and ...
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RFC and RAF – Salonika Campaign Society, 1915-1918Nos 17 and 47 were originally mixed fighter and corps reconnaissance squadrons ... BRITISH FORCES IN THE SALONIKA CAMPAIGN 1915-1918. (click on image to see ...
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Gardening in Salonika: World War I in the BalkansOn September 6, 1915, Bulgaria signed a treaty with Germany and Austria to join in attacking Serbia to gain control of Macedonia. Only the leader of the ...A Starved Retreat · ``the Birdcage'' · Invasion Of Bulgaria
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Notes on the Infantry Divisions of the BSFPhotograph from 1915: British infantry on the march after landing at Salonika. British infantry on the march after landing at Salonika (1915). From the part ...
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South Asian troops in the BSF - Salonika Campaign SocietyAug 15, 2024 · Beginning in November 1918 with 12, a total of 36 Indian battalions would eventually be sent from India. Each infantry brigade would then ...
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Indian Military Transport Units in Macedonia - The Soldier's BurdenThe transports Haverford and Karoo carried the Corps and departed from Alexandria on 27th December arriving at Salonika Port on 1st January 1916. ... British 10th ...Missing: battalions | Show results with:battalions
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Mounted Brigades – Salonika Campaign Society, 1915-1918The 7th Mounted Brigade included 1/1st Sherwood Rangers, 1/1st South Nottinghamshire Hussars, and 1/1st Derbyshire Yeomanry. The 8th Mounted Brigade included 1 ...
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Derbyshire Yeomanry - The Long, Long TrailFebruary 1916 : Brigade left Division and moved to Salonika, retitled as 7th Mounted Brigade. “D” Squadron joined 27th Division between March and June 1916.
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Royal Garrison Artillery - Salonika Campaign SocietyRoyal Garrison Artillery Brigades were designated Heavy Artillery Groups between 02-Apr-16 and about 17-Dec-17.
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[PDF] The Forgotten Fronts - CHACROct 24, 2020 · A British army occupied Germany and formed the first British Army of the Rhine (BAOR) and that unfamiliar story is told by Nick Weekes. The ...
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[PDF] Army Service Corps Units in the British Salonika ForceUnits in the British Salonika Force, but has been compiled to help my research into British Military Railway operations during the campaign. Army Troops.
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How malaria was 'weaponised' by the British Army during World War IIn Salonica during the first malaria season there were over 30,000 cases among the British troops, and in subsequent years [3,4] the number increased rather ...Missing: Salonika | Show results with:Salonika
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[PDF] Royal Engineer Units in the British Salonika Force2 Pritchard has other additional railway units currently unaccounted for, they are: a second light railway ... (1916 Sept - 1917 June).8 ii) 8 Mounted ...
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THE BRITISH ARMY IN SALONIKA DURING THE FIRST WORLD ...Men of a Royal Engineers Signal Section operating a portable wireless set for communication between aircraft and artillery.Missing: Corps spotting
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The Macedonian Campaign - Project GutenbergThe British G.H.Q. was, as I have said, at Salonica, and Lieutenant-General Sir George Milne, who relieved General Mahon, was appointed Commander-in-Chief.
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Lieutenant-General Sir Charles James Briggs KCB KCMG1915 Commanded 28th Division in Salonika. Oct 1916 Commanded The British Salonika Army (XVI Corps). May 1916 to Nov 1918 1919 Promoted to lieutenant-general.
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GEN. SIR CHARLES BRIGGS; Commander of British Forces at ...Sir Charles James Briggs, who commanded the British forces at Salonika in the last war and who was a veteran of the Boer War, died today at his home, Manor ...Missing: 1918-1919 | Show results with:1918-1919
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Charles James Briggs | Military Wiki - FandomHe commanded 3rd Cavalry Division from May 1915, the 28th Division in Salonika from October 1915 and XVI Corps (later redesignated as the British Salonika Army) ...
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HOWELL, Brig Gen Philip (1877-1916) - Archives Hub - Jisc... Chief of Staff, Salonika, including personal diaries, correspondence relating to attempts to secure Bulgarian entry in World War One on the Allied side, and ...
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THE SALONIKA CAMPAIGN 1915 - 1918 | Imperial War MuseumsMajor General Sir Travers Edwards Clarke, Deputy Quartermaster General, British Salonika Force, is standing to the left of Mahon. At this ceremony, General ...
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Army Headquarters – Salonika Campaign Society, 1915-1918formed in theatre: 04-Nov-15 · renamed General Headquarters: Jan-17 · 04-Nov-15: General Sir C C Monro · 15-Nov-15: Lieutenant General Sir B T Mahon · 09-May-16: ...Missing: staff | Show results with:staff
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Battling 'General Malaria' on the Macedonian front, 1915–1919The British Salonika Force (BSF), commanded by Lieutenant-General George Milne, arrived at Salonika on 5 October 1915. With the arrival of British and ...<|separator|>
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Campaign summary - NZ HistoryJan 13, 2016 · The British Salonika Force (BSF), under its new commander Lieutenant-General George Milne, took up positions at Doiran and the British XVI Corps ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Part 4 - NWWFAAfter the Armistice with Bulgaria on 30 September 1918, the British Salonika Force (BSF) moved into Bulgaria. They were involved in the transfer of South ...Missing: Thrace | Show results with:Thrace
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None### Summary of Allied Occupation of Bulgaria 1918-1920
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Mudros, Armistice of - 1914-1918 OnlineApr 6, 2021 · The Armistice of Mudros was signed on 31 October 1918 between the Ottoman government and a British-led Allied delegation aboard the HMS Agamemnon.
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Occupation during and after the War (Ottoman Empire)Aug 5, 2015 · Top military command became problematic at first when General George Milne (1866-1948) was appointed as commander of the Army of the Black Sea ...
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Demobilization - 1914-1918 OnlineDec 4, 2018 · The final demobilization took place in March 1921 when the youngest wartime class, that of 1919, was sent home, the men coming from the Salonika ...Missing: 200000 | Show results with:200000
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The Ends of War: Homecoming for the Indian Soldier and Follower ...The rushing of three British and seventeen Indian infantry battalions from India to Iraq to crush the Arab uprising in September 1920 seemed to confirm the ...Missing: Salonika | Show results with:Salonika
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Post-war Turmoil and Violence (Yugoslavia) - 1914-1918 OnlineNov 20, 2019 · Interwar Yugoslavia was weak, vulnerable and, especially after the assassination of King Aleksandar in 1934, leaderless.Missing: British interactions
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The Campaign – Salonika Campaign Society, 1915-1918Anglo-French forces began landing at the Greek port of Salonika on 5 October 1915. The troops were sent to provide military assistance to the Serbs.
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British casualties Salonika 1915-18 - Great War ForumSep 14, 2005 · The official statistics of the British servicemen, who were either killed, died of wounds, were wounded or went missing in action during Salonika campaign 1915 ...
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Celebrating a Salonika VC WinnerJan 29, 2023 · ... Doiran front: Private Lewis won the V.C. on October 23rd, 1916. He served in the 11th Welch Regiment, 67th Brigade, 22nd Division. He was a ...
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Daniel Burges - WikipediaLieutenant Colonel Daniel Burges, VC, DSO (1 July 1873 – 24 October 1946) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross ... Doiran when the following deed took ...
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Awards and Honours of the Macedonian CampaignOf the many hundreds of awards made during the campaign it is well known that there were only two recipients of the Victoria Cross. Yet there were at least 12 ...