GALLİPOLİ NAVAL CAMPAIGN
Belligerents
Ottoman Empire United Kingdom
German Empire France
Russian Empire
Commanders and Leaders
Brigadier General Cevat
Lieutenant Colonel Selahattin Adil
Colonel Talat (Young Talat)
Admiral Guido Von Usedom
Admiral Ohannes Marten
Admiral Sackville Carden
Admiral John de Robeck
Commodore Roger Keyes
Colonol Arthur Hayes-Sadler
Admiral Émile Guépratte
Strength
Çanakkale Fortified Area Command
400 mines on 11 mine lines
2nd Heavy Artillery Brigade
230 guns in various bastions and batteries
3rd Corps
1 super dreadnought
3 battlecruisers
23 cruisers
28 pre-dreadnoughts
25 destroyers
13 submarine
1 seaplane carrier
18 MARCH
1 super dreadnought
16 pre-dreadnoughts
1 battle cruisers
1 seaplane carrier
Various destroyers and minelayers/mine sweepers
Battle lines of 18 March 1915
(*)Severely damaged – (**)Sunk
Line A | HMS Queen Elisabeth | Agamemnon* | Lord Nelson | Inflexible* | |
French Line B | Gaulois* | Charlemagne | Bouvet** | Suffren* | |
British Line B | MHS Vengeance | Irresistable** | Albion | Ocean** | |
Supporting Ships | HMS Majestic | Prince George | Swiftsure | Triumph | |
Reserve | HMS Canopus | Cornwallis |
November(1914) 86 Dead,21 Wounded
19 February -15 Dead and Wounded
25 February -32 Dead and Wounded
1 March- 13 Dead and Wounded
4 March- 61 Dead and Wounded
6-8 March-16 Dead and Wounded
18 March- 97 Dead and Wounded (79 Turkish-18 German)
Total (3 November 1914-18 March 1915) 435
25 February – 8 Dead
4 March-52 dead and Missing
13 March- 70 Dead and Wounded
18 March
– 1 Destroyer,3 minelayer- 3 pre-dreadnought sunk
– 2 pre-dreadnought sunk and 1 cruiser damaged
– 660-800 dead