ANZACs and AUSTRALIAN IDENTITY

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ANZACs and AUSTRALIAN IDENTITY http://epublisher.net.au/public/subscriber/contactlists/archiveissuewebversionwithads?issueId=mMXrvVOZEgKuGPmku2Qa9uLYIIGQtJgfdQFnSAmZSnI

The Toll of World War 1 416,809 men voluntarily enlisted 332,000 served overseas. Over 60,000 died 156,000 were wounded, taken prisoner or gassed. Call from the Dardanelles – Australian War Memorial https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/ARTV05167 Recruitment poster created by H M Burton, for The Defence Department of the Commonwealth

Sinai, Palestine and Syria 32,000 men and 40,000 horses participated in the Palestinian campaign 1,394 died from injuries or disease and 4,851 were wounded. Light Horse on the march to Jerusalem https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/B01619 Photo by Frank Hurley

Sacrifice – John Simpson Simpson and his donkey http://teganbrunton.weebly.com/simpson-and-his-donkey.html Simpson’s grave at Gallipoli – J Curry

Tibbie Cotter – Aust cricketer Cotter died at the Battle of Beersheba Albert ‘Tibbie’ Cotter – Stretcher bearer with the 12th Light Horse Regiment. Australian War Memorial Photo https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P04366.001 Photo by Linton Slide. Cotter’s grave at Beersheba – J. Curry

Michael Shanahan lost a leg Many of those who did return came home with physical, mental or emotional scars that remained with them for the rest of their lives. Michael Shanahan in hospital – https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P03088.008. 2nd Australian Light Horse, Cairo Sept 1916

Lt Gen Sir John Monash Vice Chancellor of the University of Melbourne Head of the State Electricity Commission (he was an engineer) Founding member of the first Rotary Club of Melbourne President of the Zionist Federation of Australia Organised the planning of the Shrine of Remembrance Lt Gen Sir John Monash – Australian War Memorial photo - cropped. Portrait photo by Swaine. https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/A02697/; Stone of Remembrance at the Shrine, Melbourne http://www.shrine.org.au/ At 11am on 11/11 each year the sun shines on the word ‘Love’.

Sir Harry Chauvel Appointed Inspector General – the nation’s top army position Campaigned for veterans causes On the committees for the Australian and Victorian War Memorials, the Red Cross and Young Men’s Christian Association. Sir Harry Chauvel. Portrait by McInnis. Australian War Memorial https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/J06708/

Monash “It was on this day, seven years ago, just as day was breaking, that the soldiers of Australia and New Zealand stormed the beetling cliffs of Gallipoli, and in so doing, founded the tradition of the Australian nation”. – Monash 1922 ANZAC Cove https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/H02316/

Paul Keating “It is a legend not of sweeping military victories so much as triumphs against the odds, of courage and ingenuity in adversity. Tomb of the Unknown Soldier http://www.smh.com.au/act-news/known-unto-god-to-remain-at-tomb-of-unknown-soldier-at-war-memorial-20131028-2wcnj; Quote from http://www.australia.gov.au/about-australia/australian-story/anzac-day It is a legend of free and independent spirits whose discipline derived less from military formalities and customs than from the bonds of mateship and the demands of necessity.”

Tony Abbott “Today, we do not glorify war but honour the values the Anzacs embodied in the most trying of circumstances. .. the worst of times brought out the best in them – extraordinary courage, perseverance... and selflessness... http://www.theaustralian.com.au/in-depth/anzac-day/tony-abbott-anzac-values-forged-our-identity-at-gallipoli/news-story/062c6cc7efef610cefe03bb37170c2d6; http://www.backpackerstravel.net/Anzac-Day-6-days-Turkey-Tour-kod5-tid10-turid72-backpackersmenu6876435897436 In the magnificent failure at Gallipoli, the successful advances in the Middle East and the terrible victory on the Western Front, our soldiers embodied the commitment to freedom, the spirit of adventure and the bonds of mateship that we hold dear to this day. Their values helped to forge our nation’s identity.”

ANZAC Day crowds http://www.businessinsider.com.au/27-beautiful-images-of-anzac-day-dawn-services-from-across-the-country-2015-4#Sydney1

Light Horse statue – Be’er Sheva Peter Corlett’s Light Horse statue, Park of the Australian Soldier, Be’er Sheva – Jill Curry

Lest we forget Anzac Day Ode https://au.pinterest.com/tarnyanew/teaching-anzac-day/; 90th Anniversary Parade, Be’er Sheva, Israel – J Curry; Beersheba Day Service in the cemetery, Be’er Sheva, Israel – J Curry; ANZAC Day Dawn Service, War Memorial Canberra, http://www.australia.com/en/news/2015/april/anzac-centenary-services-australia.html