11 thoughts on “The Anzac story is bigger than we remember | Pearls and Irritations

  1. Hear hear! In the UK, there are those who tend to have selective memories about the war, and forget the contribution made by what was then ‘The Empire’. Memories get even more selective when it comes to the contribution of the non-white original populations of those countries.

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  2. An excellent post. So many gave their all and so many returned to their homes shattered. I was researching our family and was intrigued that one great uncle was considered to be a useless drunk. How surprised was I to find that he had served with the RAN Bridging Train at Gallipoli. This involved building ‘piers’ for moving cargo from ship to shore. Imagine being out in the open, and not knowing when you would be ‘picked off’. I only hope that he found some solace in the bottle.

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