It arrived on 20 May 1915 and became part of Major General Alexander Godley's New Zealand and Australian Division.
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Nonetheless, Major General Sir Alexander Godley, commander of the New Zealand and Australian Division of which the 3rd Light Horse Brigade was then a part, declared that the attack was to proceed.