Examples of using Helles in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Morto Bay Cape Helles.
The troops at Helles were the last to be evacuated on January 9, 1916.
A line joining Kum Kale(26°11′E) and Cape Helles.
Othman's father, Rami Helles, said he was deeply disappointed by the sentence.
On the northeast: A line joining Kum Kale(26°11'E)and Cape Helles.
W Beach, Helles, on January 7, 1916, just prior to the final evacuation.
In the Dardanelles: A line joining Kum Kale(26°11′E)and Cape Helles.
W Beach, Helles, on January 7, 1916, just prior to the final evacuation of British forces during the Gallipoli Campaign.
Even better, they even have their own in-house Helles.
We recommend the Oyster Stout, Honk Ale, and the Helles Lager, which is one of the better lighter(in color, not flavor) beers around.
The Twelve Tree Copse Memorial commemorates the New Zealanders at Helles.
We recommend the Full Bodied Stout, Berna Brown, and the Helles Lager, which is one of the better lighter(in color, not flavor) beers around.
On 23 April 1915,the British landed a major force at Cape Helles.
The invasion plan of April 25, 1915,was for the 29th Division to land at Helles on the tip of the peninsula and then advance upon the forts at Kilitbahir.
The French made a diversionary landing at Kum Kale on the Asian shore before re-embarking,to hold the eastern area of the Helles sector.
In December 1999, the GTW moved to Helles Barracks at Catterick Garrison in North Yorkshire and became Gurkha Company, 3rd Battalion, Infantry Training Centre(ITC).
The main landings were made at V Beach, beneath the old Sedd�lbahir fortress, and at W Beach,a short distance to the west on the other side of the Helles headland.
The boy who was killed, Othman Helles, 14, was gunned down on July 13, 2018, just as he began to climb the border fence directly opposite an Israeli sniper position.
Of these the main landings were at V Beach, beneath the old Seddülbahir fortress, and at W Beach,a short distance to the west on the other side of the Helles headland.
There are 31 CWGC cemeteries on the Gallipoli peninsula: six at Helles(plus the only solitary grave, that of Lieutenant Colonel Charles Doughty-Wylie VC, Royal Welch Fusiliers), four at Suvla and 21 at Anzac.
This sector of the Gallipoli Peninsula became known as Anzac; the area held by the British and French became known as the Helles sector or Helles.
The Jewish Legion also landed at Helles on the 25th, as well as a regiment of British Gurkhas, the 6th Gurkha Rifles; this unit took and secured Sari Bair above the landing beaches.
The 9th Division, under German Colonel Hans Kannengiesser,also received orders to begin moving towards Lone Pine from its position between Helles and Anzac from Esad Pasa.
Finally, at Cape Helles, on the tip of the peninsula, and along the Aegean coast, the Ninth and Nineteenth Divisions were placed, the latter put under the command of Mustafa Kemal.
General Sir Ian Hamilton decided to make two landings,placing the British 29th Division at Cape Helles and the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps(ANZAC) north of Gaba Tepe in an area later dubbed Anzac Cove.
The Jewish Legion also landed at Helles on the 25th, as well as a regiment of British Gurkhas, specifically the 6th Gurkha Rifles, the latter of which took and secured Sari Bair above the landing beaches.
Lieutenant Colonel Mustafa Kemal was familiar with the Gallipoli peninsula from his operations against Bulgaria in the Balkan Wars andforecast that Cape Helles(the southern tip of the peninsula) and Gaba Tepe were the likely areas for landing.
There are no large Turkish military cemeteries on the peninsula, but there are numerous memorials, the main ones being the x�anakkale Martyrs' Memorial at Morto Bay,Cape Helles(near S Beach), the Turkish Soldier's Memorial on Chunuk Bair and the memorial and open-air mosque for the 57th Regiment near Quinn's Post(Bomba Sirt).
Mustafa Kemal, a 34 year old Lt.-Col., familiar with the Gallipoli peninsula from his operations against Bulgaria in the Balkan War,[18]believed Cape Helles(the southern tip of the peninsula) and Gaba Tepe would be the two most likely areas for landing.