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The Raid on Jifjafa (11–14 April 1916) was a long range pre-emptive operation by a composite formation of the British Empire against Ottoman forces at the Jifjafa well in the Sinai Desert. It was part of the Sinai and Palestine Campaign of World War I.

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  • The Raid on Jifjafa (11–14 April 1916) was a long range pre-emptive operation by a composite formation of the British Empire against Ottoman forces at the Jifjafa well in the Sinai Desert. It was part of the Sinai and Palestine Campaign of World War I. The Jifkafa well (Bir el Jifjafa) is located in the Sinai Desert fifty-two miles (84 km) to the east of Ismalia on the Suez Canal. The raid was carried out by men from the 3rd Light Horse Brigade, supported by small detachments of other corps and a larger group from the Egyptian Camel Transport Corps. Although some of the Australians had seen action in the Gallipoli Campaign, this was the first offensive operation, conducted by any Australian force, during the Sinai and Palestine Campaign. The raid was a complete success for the British. For the cost of one man killed, the first light horse casualty of the campaign, they killed six men, captured another thirty-six, and destroyed the well's infrastructure. The raiders returned safely to their own lines. In recognition of their achievement, Major William Henry Scott the commander of the raid was invested as a Companion of the Distinguished Service Order. (en)
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  • 1 dead
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  • 1916-04-14 (xsd:date)
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  • British victory
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  • 320 men
  • 1 Austrian Engineer officer
  • 1 Turkish officer, 25 soldiers
  • 15 Labour Corps
  • 175 horses
  • 261 camels
  • 42 men
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  • Men of the 9th Light Horse Regiment crossing the Suez Canal (en)
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  • William Henry Scott (en)
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  • Raid on Jifhafa (en)
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  • the Middle Eastern theatre of the First World War (en)
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  • Bir el Jifjafa (en)
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  • British victory (en)
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  • The Raid on Jifjafa (11–14 April 1916) was a long range pre-emptive operation by a composite formation of the British Empire against Ottoman forces at the Jifjafa well in the Sinai Desert. It was part of the Sinai and Palestine Campaign of World War I. (en)
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