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The Gallipoli Campaign (also called the "Dardanelles Campaign"), was a number of battles fought between 1915 and 1916. Naval operations in the Dardanelles Campaign (Central Powers victory) Landing at Anzac Cove (Allied victory) Landing at Cape Helles (Central Powers victory) First Battle of Krithia (Central Powers victory)
For the sake of clarity, the role of American units in the Somme Offensive (8 August – 11 November), Oise-Aisne (18 August – 11 November), and Ypres-Lys (19 August – 11 November) Campaigns will be described briefly, before considering in more detail the activities of the main body of A.E.F. troops in the St. Mihiel (12–16 September) and ...
Second Romanian campaign of World War I; Seistan Force; Senussi campaign; Serbian campaign; Serbian campaign (1914) Serbian campaign (1915) Battle of Mughar Ridge; Charge at Sheria; Military operations in North Africa during World War I; Raid on Nekhl; Sinai and Palestine campaign; Southern Palestine offensive; Stalemate in Southern Palestine ...
The Balkans theatre or Balkan campaign was a theatre of World War I fought between the Central Powers (Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, Germany and the Ottoman Empire) and the Allies (Serbia, Montenegro, France, the United Kingdom, Russia, Italy, and later, Greece). The offensive began in 1914 with three failed Austro-Hungarian offensives into Serbia.
The Sinai and Palestine campaign was part of the Middle Eastern theatre of World War I, taking place between January 1915 and October 1918.The British Empire, the French Third Republic, and the Kingdom of Italy fought alongside the Arab Revolt in opposition to the Ottoman Empire, the German Empire, and the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
Pages in category "Battles of World War I involving the United States" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total.
The campaign to take Samoa ended without bloodshed after over 1,000 New Zealanders landed on the German colony, supported by an Australian and French naval squadron. Also known as the AN&MEF , hastily recruited with 1,000 infantry and 500 navy reserve's as backup were set on a task to contain the Pacific German threat.
Air Battle on Istrana; First Battle of the Aisne; Second Battle of the Aisne; Third Battle of the Aisne; Invasion of Åland; Battle of Albert (1914) Battle of Albert (1916) Battle of Albert (1918) Battle of Aleppo (1918) Allied occupation of German New Guinea; Battle of Amiens (1918) Battle of Amiens order of battle; First Battle of the Jordan ...