TY - BOOK AU - Emery,Max TI - They rode into history: the story of the 8th Light Horse Regiment Australian Imperial Force 1914-1919 SN - 9780975835388 U1 - 940.41294 22 PY - 2009///, c2008 CY - McCrae, Vic. PB - Slouch Hat Publications KW - Australia KW - Army KW - Light Horse Regiment, 8th KW - History KW - World War, 1914-1918 KW - Participation, Australian KW - Campaigns KW - Turkey KW - Gallipoli Peninsula KW - Palestine KW - Syria KW - Egypt N1 - Includes bibliographical references (p. 217-218) and index N2 - Unit history of 8th Light Horse Regiment, written by Max Emery, whose great uncle was killed at Es Salt in Palestine. This unit was raised in Victoria and which saw service in Egypt, Gallipoli, Palestine and Syria during the Great War. The action of the 8th and 10th Light Horse Regiments during the ill fated charge at The Nek on 7th August 1915 is the stuff of legends and has been immortalised on screen. Forsaking their beloved horses during the Gallipoli campaign, which saw the 8th LHR lose over 180 officers and men killed. When the unit returned to Egypt in December 1915 where they were reunited with their horses and for the next three years participated in the campaigns which took them across Egypt and into places such as Gaza, Beersheba and many more famous towns. During early 1919, there occurred the Egyptian uprising, and units of the 3rd Light Horse Brigade including the 8th LHR spent some months assisting the British authorities to crush the rebellion. The history has not been told in its entirety before and is well over due. THEY RODE INTO HISTORY is a classic tale of heroism of men and their horses under terrible conditions in Egypt and Palestine. The book is well illustrated with many photos and maps, and also includes Nominal, Honour and gallantry medal Rolls; World War I; Warfare & defence ER -