AZZAFOX
04-22-2005, 08:43 PM
ANZAC DAY- 90 Years since Galipolli Landings
On April 25th 90 years ago to the day, the newly formed ANZAC's (Australian-New Zealand Army Corps) land 1 mile short of itsss beach objective of Suvla Bay due to a British navigational cock up. Despite the mistake the orders were to push forward and take the objecives now up to 5 miles away.
The names of the fallen are under this link
http://www.anzacs.org/
ANZAC Day and how we commemorate April 25th. Also has more information that will enlighten some of you.
http://www.awm.gov.au/commemoration/anzac/
Please visit the links and learn something about one of your Allies who as I speak is now commiting more troops to Iraq to fill the void and role the Dutch Army was supposed to be doing.
Lest We Forget.
On April 25th 90 years ago to the day, the newly formed ANZAC's (Australian-New Zealand Army Corps) land 1 mile short of itsss beach objective of Suvla Bay due to a British navigational cock up. Despite the mistake the orders were to push forward and take the objecives now up to 5 miles away.
The names of the fallen are under this link
http://www.anzacs.org/
ANZAC Day and how we commemorate April 25th. Also has more information that will enlighten some of you.
http://www.awm.gov.au/commemoration/anzac/
Please visit the links and learn something about one of your Allies who as I speak is now commiting more troops to Iraq to fill the void and role the Dutch Army was supposed to be doing.
Lest We Forget.