we the British owe a debt of thanks to all the lads who came when called and still come when called in far greater numbers than the population of there small countries warrants . without you all we could never ever have fought and won against such odds . god bless you all . rip lads .
those who came fought and died at Gallipoli served for imperial interest UK used their colonial servers such as Australia ,grand kids of those who fallen for the UK should sue the kingdom and compensated for ,on the other hand Turkish Nation is ready for any attack on the nation 24/7/365.
Gallipoli may well be the beginning of being something for people from land down under but for the resolute Turkish nation just another page of victory against blood thirsty imperials
Take a look a this speech given by Ataturk after the Battle of Gallipoli (Cannakale)...
"...You, the mothers, who sent their sons from far away countries wipe away your tears; your sons are now lying in our bosom and are in peace. After having lost their lives on this land they have become our sons as well."
Take a look a this speech given by Ataturk after the Battle of Gallipoli (Cannakale)...
"Heroes who shed their blood and lost their lives! You are now lying in the soil of a friendly country. Therefore rest in peace. There is no difference between the Johnnies and Mehmets to us where they lie side by side here in this country of ours...
@heatseeker64 Your right! I'm joining up to honour my Grandad who was called up in 1941 in the 2nd/25th For those dicks who don't know anything about our millitary history, they're better off to say nothing. I want to fight for my country, and finish what my grandad started. Let the prick rave on about nothing!
ANZAC day has lost its meaning here in Bacchus Marsh, they want to put a roundabout through the Avenue of Honour, 9 to 12 trees dedicated to war veterans will be chainsawed for pulp..sold to the Japs for wrapping paper. One of these magificent elm trees is dedicated to a VC recipeant R.V.Moon. ANAZC day will be a day of mourning in more ways than one. ...will shall remember them..
Seems to me that posting pictures of war machines doing totally cool things is the wrong attitude to take on ANZAC Day given that it's, you know, about remembering dead people and such and making sure this doesn't happen again. Glorifying machines of death probably isn't the best way to go about acheiving that goal.
we the British owe a debt of thanks to all the lads who came when called and still come when called in far greater numbers than the population of there small countries warrants . without you all we could never ever have fought and won against such odds . god bless you all . rip lads .
dave2806 10 months ago
those who came fought and died at Gallipoli served for imperial interest UK used their colonial servers such as Australia ,grand kids of those who fallen for the UK should sue the kingdom and compensated for ,on the other hand Turkish Nation is ready for any attack on the nation 24/7/365.
Gallipoli may well be the beginning of being something for people from land down under but for the resolute Turkish nation just another page of victory against blood thirsty imperials
MrRokkafella 10 months ago
Take a look a this speech given by Ataturk after the Battle of Gallipoli (Cannakale)...
"...You, the mothers, who sent their sons from far away countries wipe away your tears; your sons are now lying in our bosom and are in peace. After having lost their lives on this land they have become our sons as well."
mrsoulpoint 10 months ago
Take a look a this speech given by Ataturk after the Battle of Gallipoli (Cannakale)...
"Heroes who shed their blood and lost their lives! You are now lying in the soil of a friendly country. Therefore rest in peace. There is no difference between the Johnnies and Mehmets to us where they lie side by side here in this country of ours...
mrsoulpoint 10 months ago
@heatseeker64 Your right! I'm joining up to honour my Grandad who was called up in 1941 in the 2nd/25th For those dicks who don't know anything about our millitary history, they're better off to say nothing. I want to fight for my country, and finish what my grandad started. Let the prick rave on about nothing!
Queenslandah93 1 year ago
greetings from canada
PioneerRifleman 1 year ago
ANZAC day has lost its meaning here in Bacchus Marsh, they want to put a roundabout through the Avenue of Honour, 9 to 12 trees dedicated to war veterans will be chainsawed for pulp..sold to the Japs for wrapping paper. One of these magificent elm trees is dedicated to a VC recipeant R.V.Moon. ANAZC day will be a day of mourning in more ways than one. ...will shall remember them..
torpedodropkick 1 year ago
the spirit of anzac lives on
mattyo30 1 year ago
@heatseeker64 Which unit(s) did you serve with?
jxgu 1 year ago
Seems to me that posting pictures of war machines doing totally cool things is the wrong attitude to take on ANZAC Day given that it's, you know, about remembering dead people and such and making sure this doesn't happen again. Glorifying machines of death probably isn't the best way to go about acheiving that goal.
JimNebuchanezzar 1 year ago