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This volume tells the history of WWI in Gallipoli and the Middle East. It spans the disastrous landing at Gallipoli, and the failed attempts to force passage through the Dardanelles. The next 8 months saw fighting with high casualties, and ended with an Allied retreat. The Gallipoli campaign had important implications for Turkey and its military co

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This volume tells the history of WWI in Gallipoli and the Middle East. It spans the disastrous landing at Gallipoli, and the failed attempts to force passage through the Dardanelles. The next 8 months saw fighting with high casualties, and ended with an Allied retreat. The Gallipoli campaign had important implications for Turkey and its military co
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Autorenporträt
Lieutenant Colonel (retired) Edward J. Erickson served in the regular United States Army for twenty-five years as a field artillery officer. His assignments included airborne, mechanized, and nuclear artillery units in Germany, Turkey, and the United States. He served in the Third Armoured Division at the Battle of Wadi Al Batin in 1991 and in the Fourth Infantry Division during the invasion of Iraq in 2003. Colonel Erickson is a Turkish linguist and has several post-graduate degrees including a PhD from the University of Leeds. He is the author of four books and numerous articles about the Ottoman Army in the period 1908-1922. Colonel Erickson and his wife, Melanie, live in Norwich, New York where he teaches history.