. 13th Hussars Private A Jones, was awared the Distinguished Conduct Medal. He was killed at Lajj, Mesopotamia, on 5 March 1917. Photograph presented by Hon. Mr Justice Eve. According to the 13th Hussars' War Diary, on 5 March 1917, the Brigade at Lajj were stationed at their bivouac when armoured cars arrived to report that Turkish forces had fled Lajj and were moving east. Colonel Richardson, Commanding Officer of the 13th Hussars, intended to attempt to charge a convoy that had been reported. Despite coming under fire from Turkish Infantry forces from a shallow nullah (gully), the charge wa


. 13th Hussars Private A Jones, was awared the Distinguished Conduct Medal. He was killed at Lajj, Mesopotamia, on 5 March 1917. Photograph presented by Hon. Mr Justice Eve. According to the 13th Hussars' War Diary, on 5 March 1917, the Brigade at Lajj were stationed at their bivouac when armoured cars arrived to report that Turkish forces had fled Lajj and were moving east. Colonel Richardson, Commanding Officer of the 13th Hussars, intended to attempt to charge a convoy that had been reported. Despite coming under fire from Turkish Infantry forces from a shallow nullah (gully), the charge was deemed a success. After clearing the nullah, however, the Brigade came under further heavy fire from trenches some 200 yards away. In combination with the dust caused by machine gun fire and wind, the enemy fire proved effective. Of 14 Officers and around 200 men that charged, 9 Officers and 85 men were killed. Upon inspection the next day, it was discovered that Turkish forces had a strongly entrenched position from the Tigris to Lajj. Faces of the First World War Find out more about this First World War Centenary project at This image is from IWM Collections. The Museum released this image on a custom licence - IWM Non-Commercial license. However where the photograph has no known author, these are public domain under the 70 rule and where they were owned by the Ministry of Information, any other government department or agency, taken by a member of the military during their service or by a photographer commissioned by the services, these are now out of copyright restriction.


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