Battles - The Mesopotamian Front
This section contains details of the major actions fought on the Mesopotamian Front - present-day Iraq - during the First World War.
These include the many epic struggles fought along the banks of the River Tigris; from the seemingly unstoppable advance of the British throughout 1915 to the resurgence of their Turk opposition in 1916 culminating in the British humiliation at Kut-al-Amara in April 1916.
British fortunes revived however with the appointment of Sir Frederick Stanley Maude as regional Commander-in-Chief, as success after success finally led to complete British victory in the region in October 1918.
Click here to view a map of pre-war Palestine and Mesopotamia.
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Opened 5 November 1914 |
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Opened 3 December 1914 |
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Opened 11 April 1915 |
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Opened 31 May 1915 |
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Opened 27 June 1915 |
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Opened 28 September 1915 |
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Opened 28 September 1915 |
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Opened 2 November 1915 |
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Opened 7 December 1915 |
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Opened 6 January 1916 |
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Opened 13 January 1916 |
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Opened 21 January 1916 |
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Opened 8 March 1916 |
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Opened 5 April 1916 |
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Opened June 1916 |
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Opened 13 December 1916 |
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Opened 9 January 1917 |
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Opened 26 February 1917 |
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Opened 11 March 1917 |
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Opened 13 March 1917 |
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Opened 19 March 1917 |
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Opened 25 March 1917 |
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Opened 11 April 1917 |
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Opened 21 April 1917 |
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Opened 30 April 1917 |
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Opened 28 September 1917 |
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Opened 5 November 1917 |
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Opened 29 October 1918 |
A "Communication Trench" was a narrow trench constructed at an angle to a defensive trench to permit concealed access to the defensive trench.
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