Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Ninety years ago to the day, they set out at full gallop towards the Turkish guns in what one historian called a "crazed" charge. This ...
One hundred years to the minute, 100 horsemen and women from Australia and New Zealand last week rode themselves into history when they took part in the re-enactment of the charge of the Australian ...
Australian Governor-General Michael Jeffery and Israel's president Shimon Peres yesterday opened the Park of the Australian Soldier to celebrate Israel's 60th anniversary. The park commemorates the ...
Barry Rodgers, a key figure behind the re-enactment of the ANZAC Light Horse charge at Beersheba, says the horseback parade past crowds is etched in his memory. Thousands have turned out for the ...
The charge of the light horse at Beersheba in present-day Israel was a major strategic victory in the First World War. But there was no war correspondent at Beersheba and it has never become part of ...
Despite calls from bereaved families to stay away, National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir was adamant Monday that he is keeping plans to attend Memorial Day commemorations at the Beersheba ...
Prime Ministers Malcolm Turnbull & Benjamin Netanyahu plus dignitaries & descendants gather in Israel to recognise the Centenary of the Battle of Beersheba & the charge of the 4th Light Horse Brigade.
Every year on April 25, Australia commemorates and honours its servicemen and women on Anzac Day. Similarly, every year in April-May, Israel stands still to commemorate its fallen soldiers for Yom ...
The Battle of Beersheba was reenacted by members of the Australian Light Horse Association, and includes descendants of the soldiers who fought in the actual battle. JERUSALEM (JTA) — Some 175 ...
The spectacular charge by Australian Light Horse Regiments at Beersheba 100 years ago is the stuff of legend. While the brave deeds of both horse and man are now immortalised in Australia’s history, ...
Although at times rather nationalistic, in Beersheba, Australian journalist Daley examines the of Australian troops in the Middle East during the Great War, focused on the mounted infantry charge at ...