VIRTUAL BATTLEFIELD TOUR 'To Bite and to Hold' The Royal Naval Division at Krithia, 1915'

12 November 2021

This is a reminder that we have just published the first in a brand new series of Virtual Battlefield Tours. These tours are part of our commitment to adding value to the overall membership package.

This tour will concentrate on the Royal Naval Division's actions at Krithia during the 1915 battles on the peninsula. 

The tour is absolutely free to members and there are no restrictions on numbers. and it will remain available to watch for the foreseeable future. All you need to do is to log into the page via the members area of the website and go to 'Virtual Tours'.  

Turkish Machine Gunners At Gallipoli
Turkish Machine Gunners at Gallipoli

Alternatively the link to the page where tonight's tour will be shown is available by clicking here: 

'To Bite and to hold' The Royal Naval Division at Krithia, 1915: A virtual tour of the battlefield

Please note: this is the 'members area' of the website, so you will need to use your personal username and password. 

If you can't remember your password, in the first instance, using your email address as the username click 'forgotten password' and then the 'reset password' button. This will generate an email to you which will provide a new temporary password. If it does not arrive please check your 'spam' folder.

If this process does not work, it is more than likely that your email is not recognised; in this case please contact the WFA office.

It is also possible to watch all of last year's tours via the same link.  

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