
Rescue And Retreat
Copyright © 2008 Jennifer Marshall
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This painting was inspired by accounts of the extraordinary mateship, courage, and endurance of the Australian Light Horse during
the Battle of Romani in the Sinai Desert between 3rd and 5th of
August 1916. A massive Turkish force, preparing for a
second attack on the Suez Canal were advancing on Romani, a crucial group of
oasis amid a great waste of sand-dunes 35 km east of the canal.
Overwhelmingly outnumbered by the attacking Turkish forces the Light
Horsemen were forced to fall back. The retreat was unable to be concealed
from the Turks who attacked with renewed zeal shouting ‘Allah, Allah ...finish Australia”. As the horse handlers
came forward for the Light
Horsemen to remount
and retreat the Turks were upon them. Many horses
floundered in the loose sand, and in the confusion many Light Horsemen became unhorsed. However their comrades, heedless of the danger to
themselves galloped back to rescue them and
retreatedto the top of the next gigantic sand dune to form another defensive
line. The battle continued for 2 days until the Turkish attack
collapsed and they retreated.
The
Battle of Romani finally put a stop to the
Turkish threat to the Suez Canal, and marked
the beginning of the
British forces' drive out of Egypt and into Palestine.
http://www.lighthorse.org.au/histbatt/batrom.htm Battles and Military Engagements/ “The Battle of Romani 4/5th August
1916” http://www.awm.gov.au/units/event_32.asp
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