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Saturday, April 25, 2015

ANZAC

“There was not much need for retribution in the life hereafter. You usually paid for the party while you were still on earth.”
~ John P. Marquand, Melville Goodwin, USA
We will remember them: Services commemorating ANZAC Day will take place across Sydney.
We will remember them: Services commemorating ANZAC Day will take place across Sydney

Indigenous soldiers

Up to 15,000 Indians fought with allied troops at Gallipoli, but their contribution remains relatively unknown and unrecognised in Australia and their homeland, research has found.
"The average Indian is almost ignorant about Gallipoli as a campaign in World War I," retired Indian Air Force wing commander Rana Chhina said.
Historians believe almost 1,400 Indians died at Gallipoli and up to 3,500 were wounded.
India's Forgotten Soldiers  
aid.
Australian and Indian troops together at Gallipoli  


First world war centenary