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In many ways the stories of the Irish ANZACs at Gallipoli mirror those of other allied troops. Conditions were harsh, the fighting was bitter and the number of men wounded, sick and killed was high.
Australian and New Zealand forces fought for the first time under a united command as the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, or, more famously, the ANZACs. Casualties at Gallipoli amounted to ...
But, there were many troops from other countries that fought and died on Gallipoli with the ANZACs, a contribution that has been historically overlooked. In collaboration with the Australian War ...
Last weekend witnessed hundreds of people attend a series of commemorative events in Canberra and Sydney. The events saw the ...
The City of Parramatta is gearing up for a historic return of the ANZAC Day march on Friday 25 April - a traditional part of the City's history.The ...
On the morning of April 25, 1915, the Allies, including the Anzacs, launched an expedition to capture the Gallipoli peninsula. Their aim was to gain access to the Dardanelles — a strip of water ...
'They were exciting days, days of terrible hardship' - ANZACs remember Gallipoli'They were exciting days, days of terrible hardship' - ANZACs remember Gallipoli ...
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Full speech: Governor-General's Anzac Day addressGovernor-General, Dame Cindy Kiro has delivered a speech for the 2024 Anzac Day Dawn Service on Thursday. Dame Cindy spoke to crowds gathered at the Pukeahu National War Memorial Park in central ...
In many ways the stories of the Irish ANZACs at Gallipoli mirror those of other allied troops. Conditions were harsh, the fighting was bitter and the number of men wounded, sick and killed was high.
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