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Turkish Order of Battle
On September 17, the Turks were deployed as:
Eighth Army (Jevad Pasha) - Plain of Sharon
XXII Corps
46th Division
7th Division
20th Division
Asia Korps
19th Division
16th Division
German "Pasha II" detachment (regiment)
Seventh Army (Mustafa Kemal Pasha) - Judaean Hills and Jordan Valley
III Corps
1st Division
11th Division
XX Corps
26th Division
53rd Division
German 146 Infantry Regiment
Fourth Army (Jemal Kuchuk Pasha, "the Lesser")
VIII Corps (Jordan River)
24th Division
48th Division
Composite Division
II Corps (Amman, Ma'an, Tafileh, Jebel Hauran)
27th (Amman) Division
Ma'an and Hauran detachment
3rd Cavalry Division
Almost the entire Turkish fighting strength was in the front line. As tactical reserves, there were only two German regiments (one each with Seventh and Eighth Armies) and an understrength cavalry division near Amman. Further back there were only some "Depot Regiments", not organised as fighting troops, and scattered garrison units. All Turkish units were understrength and demoralised by desertions, sickness and shortage of supplies.
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