14th cavalry brigadeの例文
- The 14th Cavalry Brigade ( 5th Cavalry Division ) was unable to assist the attack on Nazareth.
- By that evening, the 14th Cavalry Brigade had arrived and the strong Ottoman rearguard withdrew as a result.
- Subsequently Chauvel ordered the 5th Cavalry Division to 1 / 1st Sherwood Rangers Yeomanry ( 14th Cavalry Brigade ) attached.
- He was promoted to brigadier-general and given commend of the 7th Mounted Brigade, later the 14th Cavalry Brigade.
- The Sherwood Rangers regiment which had been on the lines of communication at Kuneitra rejoined the 14th Cavalry Brigade, 5th Cavalry Division.
- The commander of 13th Cavalry Brigade requested the assistance of the 14th Cavalry Brigade through 5th Cavalry Division's headquarters at 06 : 50.
- Shortly afterwards, they were reinforced by the remainder of the 14th Cavalry Brigade; the brigade's machine gun squadron winning the engagement.
- The 14th Cavalry brigade also captured 177 prisoners and some guns when they occupied Zahle a few miles north of Rayak, also without opposition.
- In April 1918, it was merged with elements of the 9th ( Secunderabad ) Cavalry Brigade to form "'14th Cavalry Brigade " '.
- Just prior to that at 23 : 15 the 14th Cavalry Brigade arrived, setting up their own observation lines, until daylight when they took over the 15th Brigades positions.
- When they reached the Gates of Damascus, the Poona Horse, along with rest of the 14th Cavalry Brigade, were tasked with patrolling the road from Homs to Damascus Road.
- The 13th and 14th Cavalry Brigades, commanded by Brigadier Generals Kelly and Clarke respectively, successfully rode through the Abu Shusheh Pass during the night of 19 / 20 September without incident.
- The 5th Cavalry Division's leading'D'Squadron, 34th Poona Horse ( 14th Cavalry Brigade ), had skirted the town of Birket El Fuleh to ride directly towards Afulah.
- At Kiswe a rearguard of 2, 000 Ottoman soldiers armed with machine guns defended the town, stopping the advance by the 20th Deccan Horse and the 34th Poona Horse ( 14th Cavalry Brigade ).
- Fighting continued throughout the day until at about 23 : 00 when the 14th Cavalry Brigade ( 5th Cavalry Division ) arrived and the Ottoman force withdrew ending the last engagement of the war in the Middle East.
- The charge by the 14th Cavalry Brigade ( less the Sherwood Rangers Yeomanry ), resulted in the capture of part of the rearguard and caused the remnant Fourth Army column to split in two, in disorder.
- At about 08 : 00, the 4th Cavalry Division's 2nd Lancers ( 10th Cavalry Brigade ) and the 5th Cavalry Division's 29th Lancers ( Deccan Horse ) ( 14th Cavalry Brigade ) entered Afulah.
- The remainder of the 14th Cavalry Brigade rode further on towards Damascus, to a narrow pass strongly defended on both sides, through which a closely packed mixed column " six or eight abreast " marched towards Damascus.
- Riding out to attack the massing Ottoman cavalry were the Jodhpur and Mysore Lancer's, from the 15th ( Imperial Service ) Cavalry Brigade, the Poona Horse and the Sherwood Rangers Yeomanry from the 14th Cavalry Brigade.
- However, demobilization began immediately : the 14th Cavalry Brigade was broken up in September 1919, the 15th ( Imperial Service ) Cavalry Brigade in January 1920, and the rest of the division ( and the brigade ) in April 1920.