"Palestine, 1917.
The British advance has been stopped by the Turkish line running from Gaza to Beersheba. The latest attack on Gaza has failed. The attacking forces included a regiment of Australian mounted infantry, the Light Horse...
Lighthorseman Frank is wounded in a skirmish with Bedouin. He is replaced by a young soldier, Dave, who proves to be a crack shot, but reluctant to fire at the enemy. Dave proves himself during a German biplane attack. Recuperating in hospital, he meets a sympathetic nurse, Anne...
The regiment is called upon for a bold flanking attack on Beersheba. But how do you convince the Turks the main attack will come at Gaza?
And how do you attack across a desert without water?" I always liked the cavalry -- correction, "mounted infantry" -- charge at the end of this movie. Was home ill from work today, so that's what I did this afternoon...
Their fateful charge was made on October 31st, 1917 -- 95 years ago today!
I think the details towards the end about "range" are fascinating to observe -- and lucky for the Aussies! -- but I won't say any more so as not to ruin it for those who haven't seen this movie yet. I really enjoyed it, as I did many years before too.

G'day mates!
Old No7