Sari Bair,
Sarikamish,
Saros, Gulf of,
Sarrail, General,
Sazlidere,
Scimitar Hill,
Sedd-el-Bahr,
Senoussi,
Serbia,
Shevket, Mahmad,
Skyros,
Slim, Field-Marshal Sir William,
Stamboul,
Stoker, Lt.-Commander,
Stopford, Lt.-Gen. Hon. Sir Frederick, appointed to command Suvla landing; career; likes Suvla plan; objections to plan; comments on by Mackenzie; leaves for invasion; sleeps on board Jonquil; takes no action; interview with Hamilton; reaction to defeat at Tekke Tepe; replaced by Byng; criticizes Hamilton and G.H.Q.; comments by Royal Commission on; dies,
Submarines, description E-class of; objectives; exploits of E, of E; underwater net; numbers engaged and successes,
Suffren,
Suvla Bay, landing planned; August 6 landing,
Swiftsure, H.M.S.,
Swing, Raymond Gram,
Talaat, dinner with Harold Nicolson; early life and personality; agrees to German alliance; prepares flee; on Armenians; flees to Germany; meets Herbert; assassinated,
Tekke Burnu,
Tekke Tepe,
Telririam, Solomon,
Tenedos,
Thursby, Rear-Admiral,
Triad, S.S.,
Triumph, H.M.S.,
Troy,
Truce, May,
Turquoise, S.S.,
U-boats,
Unwin, Commander, V.C.,
Usedom, Admiral,
Uzun Keupri,
Vassilaki,
Vengeance, H.M.S.,
Venizelos,
Walker, General,
Wangenheim, Baron von, German Ambassador in Constantinople; character and career; negotiates with Enver; offers replace warships; fears fall of Constantinople in March; confident in May; dies,
War Council (Dardanelles Committee, War Committee), meeting to discuss Gallipoli expedition; resolution; members; admirals silent at; renews discussion of Gallipoli; elated by news of naval attack; insists on military support for Navy; withdrawal of Queen Elizabeth; reconstructed; agrees to send more divisions to Gallipoli; decides to send a senior general there; discusses evacuation; sees Murdoch’s report; dismisses Hamilton; renamed; Churchill removed from,
Wear, H.M.S.,
Weber Pasha, closes Dardanelles,
Wehib Pasha,
Wemyss, Admiral,
White, Lt.-Colonel,
Wigram, Dr.,
Williams, A. B.,
Willmer, Major,
Wilson, Admiral,
Wilson, President,
Wire Gully,
Xeros, Gulf of,
Xerxes,
‘Y’ Beach,
Young Turks, deposed Sultan; struggle for survival; relationship with British Government; personalities; hatred of; described by T. E. Lawrence; plan to destroy Constantinople; security measures; massacre of Armenians; growing strength; overthrown,
Zeebrugge.