The material presented in the Anthology is accepted in good faith by the Chauvel Foundation.  Some of the material contains reports of eyewitness accounts that may differ from the official record or other histories.  Inclusion in the Anthology is not an endorsement by the Foundation.

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100 years ago – General Allenby's Farewell Message to the Australian Light Horse - as reported in 'The Queenslander'

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100 years ago – an Egyptian uprising meant Lighthorsemen had to saddle up again by John Boyce

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1919 - Waiting to go Home

 

Empire Club Canteen – Kantara Egypt February 1919

 

‘He never forgot he was a Light Horseman’ by Claire Hunter

 

Light Horsemen Welcomed Home by Anne Flood

 

The Stampede of '41

 

When Dave met Therese

 

Rupert Curnow, who rode with the 8th Light Horse and served his community until well after WWII

 

The Chauvel Forewords: a collection of words penned by Sir Harry in their unit histories

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Sir Harry and the VDC

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