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10

BRAW LADDIES AMIDST THE CLASH OF THE EMPIRES

The main offensive was launched at the

Cape Helles beaches on 25 April and

was directed by Major-General Aylmer

Hunter-Weston, a Royal Engineer

who had been born at Hunterston in

Ayrshire in 1864. His 29th Division

(“

The Incomparable

”) was considered to

be one of the best trained in the Army

and contained two Scottish infantry

Battalions, 1st King’s Own Scottish

Borderers (KOSB) and 1/5th Royal

Scots, a Territorial Force Battalion,

together with IV (Highland) Mountain

Brigade,Royal FieldArtillery.

Yet before they could give an

account of themselves in the fighting

they had to be taken ashore.That proved

to be no easy task. In addition to a

specially adapted Clyde-built collier the

River Clyde

which was run ashore at V

beach carrying two thousand men, the

main force was landed in ships’ cutters

pulled by a variety of tug boats. The

intention was to secure the beaches and

then to advance on the ridge between

Krithia and Achi Baba which would

be the key to taking control of the

peninsula. As was the case throughout

T H E L A N D I N G S AT CA P E H E L L E S A N D A N Z AC C OV E

MAJOR-GENERAL AYLMER HUNTER-WESTON (LEFT FRONT)

AND STAFF AT CAPE HELLES, GALLIPOLI, 1915

Aylmer Hunter-Weston was known as “Hunter-Bunter”. He was a hard and aggressive

commander who frequently stated that he cared nothing about casualties; with his

gruff red-faced ferocity he might have been a figure of fun had he not been in such

an important position.