Direct Fire Amid the Wreckage of Pozieres July 1916 Major Darryl Kelly OAM

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LT Samuel Thurnhill Direct Fire Amid the Wreckage of Pozieres 22-23 July 1916 Major Darryl Kelly OAM

Outline.. Background Command Selection Mission Execution Filling in the Gaps Analysis / Lessons

Background 19/20 July 1916 - Fromelles had been fought and lost Interest now switched to breaking the deadlock on the Somme Theipval, Pozieres and Butte de Warlencourt # are still in enemy hands wouldn t fall to allies until the 31 st of December # Pozieres attack cancelled twice previous * Australian 1 st Division is brought up to try and break the deadlock Eve of the Australian assault on heights of Pozieres One commander seized this delay as an opportunity

LTCOL Alfred Bessell Browne Commander 2 nd Field Artillery Brigade

LTCOL Alfred Bessell Browne Perth Artillery Volunteers - 1896 Decorated Boer War veteran (1 st & 5 th WA Mounted Infantry) Battery Commander 37 Battery (Militia) Graduate of a Military Science Degree* Commanded 8 Battery throughout Gallipoli and Cape Helles Campaigns Forward thinker but stifled at Gallipoli Ammunition shortages, Ammunition types, Out of date tactics, Command friction Now he had the flexibility somewhat, to seize the initiative and command

Outline of the Mission.. Single gun with sufficient ammunition Direct fire task Enfilade enemy defences and destroy the enemy s barricade Personal reconnaissance forward Cease fire in complete darkness and move to selected area Deploy in complete darkness and under cover of main barrage Watches synchronised every hour from 1800hrs 22 Jul Withdraw Simple in theory BUT

Command Selection.. 6 Battery allocated the task Wanted an officer in command Didn t allocate the task until the evening (XXXX h) of the 22 nd July Twilight / Sunset 2047 hours Moon Rise 2322 hours 45% illumination with intermittent cloud Zero Hour 0030 hours 23 July

LT Samuel Thurnhill British born Came to Australia in 1912, Enlisted in 1914 with onset of war Served at Gallipoli in 8 Battery Wounded August 1915, shrapnel wound to left ear Evacuated to Malta Returned to battery, March 1916 Posted to 6 Battery as gun number Commissioned to 2 nd Lieutenant - 12 March 1916 Promoted to Lieutenant 10 July 1916 no formal officer training

Preparations Review of available intelligence Fixation / Orientation Detailed reconnaissance by Thurnhill Route selection Vulnerabilities Ammunition type and quantities Location friendly troops Withdrawal / Escape / Destruction Plan Reconnaissance conducted under extremely heavy fire

End Jul 16 7 Aug 16

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THIEPVAL Thurnhill s Left Flank OVILLERS POZIERES

Preparation of the gun and horse teams Extra grease on pivot points, axles and wheel hubs Sandbags wired to wheel rims Truck types were cut down and wired to wheel rims Chains were wrapped in sandbags Sandbags wrapped and tied around horses hooves May have considered using gas masks on the horses May have considered two rounds kept to blow gun All this was done within hours

Zero hour.. 0000h - 23 July 16 steady stream of fire falling on enemy trenches Thurnhill and detachments manhandle gun and wagon forward 0028h - 23 July 16 All guns of the 1 st Division open up Free fire for two minutes 0030h - Guns lift fire to orchard area

Zero hour.. 0030h - Thurnhill opens fire 0030h Infantry goes over the top After expending all ammunition (115 Rds), Thurnhill ceases fire and withdraws gun Detachment withdraws The gun is pushed into a shell crater recovery can occur later breech and firing mechanism removed and carried separately *

Analysis / Lessons.. This was a Maverick Undertaking by Bessell-Browne No mention 1 DIV Operational Orders 1 Div Arty Operational Orders 1 Div Arty Operation Summary (0200h entry) seemed vague, aloof and past tense 2 nd or 4 th Battalion Unit War Diaries He was a forward thinker Visited the captured German pillboxes at la-boisselle and Ovillers Knock down houses but retain and improve cellars and lower floors Identified the strength of German defences and their use of reinforced concrete

Analysis / Lessons.. Direct fire was still an valuable tactic as he used at Gallipoli Carried the fight to the enemy by use of artillery Thurnhill Given a task and got on with it Lateral Thinking and Common Sense to get the job done Good use of the What If? Actions on compromise or possible capture May have actually fired on Gibraltar as well

On Call Targets Covered in question time LT Samuel Raymond Thurnhill MC Killed in Action 5 November 1916 at rest Caterpillar Valley Cemetery Longueval, France Lest We Forget

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THE METAMORPHOSIS OF THE GOD OF WAR: The Changing Face of Australian Field Artillery in World War One LTCOL Nicholas Floyd Royal Regiment of Australian Artillery

Promoted colonel and temporary brigadier general in January 1917, he was in charge of the 5th Divisional Artillery until the end of the war and in this period emerged as an outstanding commander, constantly showing his capacity for solving difficult problems of technique and command. At Polygon Wood he sent three batteries to cover the Australians' exposed right flank: this was probably the first time that defence of a flank by artillery had been attempted in a trench-warfare attack. With the transition to mobile warfare after Villers-Bretonneux in 1918, he quickly adapted tactics to give close support to the advancing infantry during the attacks on the support systems of the Hindenburg Line and the final penetration at Bellicourt. Here, in its finest performance during the war, the 5th's artillery put down a creeping barrage at an angle of ninety degrees from the line of sight to cover an attack at Le Catelet.