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Old 04-25-15, 05:19 AM   #1
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No, not really I'm sure that's a common viewpoint. That thought has gone through my head. My understanding as a Yank bystander, is that Gallipoli has come to mean so much to Australians as it was the first time that country, as an independent nation, had fought in open warfare. It was obviously not a military victory, but in some way it became an Australian statement of nationhood. It sounds paradoxical, but to them it's not and I figure that's the way it is. They had greater losses on the Western front in places like Pozières, Messines, Passchendaele, the Somme, Mont St. Quentin and Villers-Bretonneux. Because Gallipoli was the first, it stands out. I guess in some respects it's similar to the Battle of Bunker Hill for Americans which was also an American defeat.

In any case it certainly can't hurt to place some poppies in remembrance.

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Old 04-25-15, 06:55 AM   #2
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Old 04-25-15, 08:45 AM   #3
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Happy Anzac Day!
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Old 04-25-15, 08:58 AM   #4
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In Flanders fields the poppies blow
Between the crosses, row on row,
That mark our place; and in the sky
The larks, still bravely singing, fly
Scarce heard amid the guns below.

We are the Dead. Short days ago
We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,
Loved and were loved, and now we lie
In Flanders fields.

Take up our quarrel with the foe:
To you from failing hands we throw
The torch; be yours to hold it high.
If ye break faith with us who die
We shall not sleep, though poppies grow
In Flanders fields.

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I celebrate ANZAC Day and was up for dawn service and i must say i had 3 gunfire breakfasts but there was a program on telly the other night called The Last ANZACs and they would rather just forget, they dont see the sense in celebrating something that was so horrific to them and all say nobody learned a thing from the war, these blokes were part of the greatest fighting force at the time and they were all volunteers, i take my hat off to them, raise a glass and give thanks, lest we forget
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Old 04-25-15, 09:18 AM   #6
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it looks like its only for anzac`s ,but its for all that that went to war.
100 years 1915 .


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I think Torplexed's explanation is the best I've read.

I won't use the words "happy" or "celebrate", but I will certainly join in honoring this special day. May we never forget.
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I am all for not forgetting the past, also Happy Anzac day. Never forget, it is all propaganda.

And then, Gallipoli. I guess you have to be happy your colonies joined, however i would see this a bit different, especially if i had been treated like the US and Australia, before.

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No, not really I'm sure that's a common viewpoint. .

In any case it certainly can't hurt to place some poppies in remembrance.
It's also very big for our Turkish allies and friends; LTCOL Kemal Mustapha Atatürk, the opposing commander-wounded at Gallipoli- said it best perhaps, and well ahead of his time. This bond between the ordinary soldiers and sailors who fought at Gallipoli was well expressed by the (later) President of Turkey, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk:
"There is no difference between the Johnnies and the Mehmets to us
Where they lie side by side
Here in this country of ours." ‘Anzac’ Lieutenant Oliver Hogue wrote almost in response:
"I reckon the Turk respects us, as we respect the Turk;
Abdul’s a good, clean fighter – we’ve fought him, and we know." An account of the strange mutual respect and courtesy of the Gallipoli trenches: "Anyway, near daybreak one morning there came out of their trench at Quinn’s a packet tied to a string, thrown so it lobbed near our parapet and lay outside between the trenches. Of course, our sentries waited for it to explode or fizz or burst into smoke or some such devilry. The sergeant near it looked at it very carefully through a telescope. While he was looking Turkish hands must have come up and waved and then a cautious head. A head our side went up too, and gradually a line of heads on each parapet; and before the sergeant knew what was happening the man next him had climbed up on to the parapet and stepped round the netting and into the deadly area between the trenches and was bringing back the packet. It was a small packet of cigarettes. In it, scrawled in indelible pencil and in badly spelt French, were the words, “A Notre Herox Ennemis” ( To our heroic enemies ). “Bully beef non.” Of course some return had to be made, and so our men threw over a tin or two of bully beef. Presently back flew a piece of paper wrapped round a stone. It read “Bully beef non.” After that we threw some sweet biscuits and a tin of jam. Other cigarettes came back. I have seen some of them. They had on them the same penciled writing, “Notre Cher Enemi” or “Femez – probably meant for “Prenez – A Vee Plessir”: that is, “To our dear enemy – “Take with pleasure”; another reads :Envoyez Milk” (“Send us milk”). Then one of them waved down with his hands and shouted “Fini”. And our men waved back, and down gradually went the two lines of smiling heads, and after a pause of a minute or two the bombs began to fly again. They had begun at half-past 8 and they lasted until about a quarter past 9."
<The Atatürk Aniti (Memorial) at Conkbayiri, Gallipoli. Kemal's whip can be clearly seen behind his back. The concrete balls on the ground in front of the memorial mark the spot where Kemal was hit by shrapnel
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