Thanks again John, I have bookmarked the site you provided for a read at a later time. In June 1995 I spent 5 days clambering over every inch I could on the Gallipolli peninsular. I was very fortunate that I had bumped into a Turkish university student whose Grandfather had fought there . He and his sister were excellent guides and spoke english very well. Once you walk over/thru those trenches and killing grounds you never really see any justification to complain about anything you have to do again.
Cheers to you and your good lady
Lest We Forget
P.S. Some of the loudest applause at the Melbourne ANZAC Day march today was for the members of the Turkish Sub-Branch of the RSL of which about 30 members were marching
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Shoot straight you bastards. Don't make a mess of it. Harry (Breaker) Harbord Morant - Bushveldt Carbineers
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