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Thanks TSgt Joe C. for letting us know that on January 9, 1917 British troops under the command of their new regional chief Sir Frederick Maude launched an offensive against Turkish forces at Khadairi Bend, to the north of Kut, Mesopotamia.
"The Battle of Khadairi Bend proved to be just a prelude to the major Allied offensive in Mesopotamia, the Second Battle of Kut, which began the following month and ended with Kut in British hands. Spurred on by victory, Maude’s forces continued toward the region’s most important city, Baghdad, which fell on March 11."
Image: Operations on the River Tigris, Mesopotamia, February 1917
"The Battle of Khadairi Bend proved to be just a prelude to the major Allied offensive in Mesopotamia, the Second Battle of Kut, which began the following month and ended with Kut in British hands. Spurred on by victory, Maude’s forces continued toward the region’s most important city, Baghdad, which fell on March 11."
Image: Operations on the River Tigris, Mesopotamia, February 1917
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