File:Sir Ian Hamilton inspects Royal Naval Division.jpg
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English: General Sir Ian Hamilton, commander-in-chief of the Mediterranean Expeditionary Force, inspecting the Royal Naval Division during the Battle of Gallipoli, 1915. Caption reads: General Sir Ian Hamilton leaving for his Headquarters after having inspected the Royal Naval Division, which is seen lined up in the background. The Commander-in-Chief's task for the Empire in the Levant has been regarded as one of the most difficult undertakings in the history of warfare. |
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Source | The War Illustrated, 24 July 1915 | ||||||||||||||||||||
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