Re: anzac day

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At 12:34 AM 4/24/2003 +0800, you wrote:
It is not the battle which is revisited but rather it is a returning to a
place where so many fell, so far from home on a lonely beach, sacrificing
themselves for what seemed after the fact, a tragic waste.  Turkey is now a
friendly nation and have taken great pains to preserve the area, they
themselves being awed at the heroic defeat the Australians suffered...


Turkey *should* remember the Gallipoli campaign for they won at a terrible cost. The Allied forces inflected half a million Turkish causalities in an expedition that had little effect on the outcome of WW1.

Interestingly, the acronym ANZAC (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps) is thought to have been coined by a Kiwi supply Sergeant named K. M. Little. The name ANZAC is protected by law to keep commercial interest from exploiting it. April 25th is to Australia and New Zealand what Veteran's Day is to America.

Dave
East Englewood
--------------------------
They stand on the sands of ANZAC Cove
staring into the sea
remembering tomorrows
that never were to be.



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