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Sunday, January 11, 2009

Gallipoli: ”They weren't big guns, they were tree trunks”

January, 1916 6 Two Keeps are built on Gully and W Beach for any stragglers. 600 men, called the Die-Hards are assigned to man the last trenches. Staff of the 17 th Stationary Hospital remain until the last to care for any wounded should the evacuation be discovered. They carry cards printed in... Sign in to see full entry.

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