Australian Army - World War One Graves

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Uploaded by on Jun 20, 2007

All photos are graves of Diggers killed at Gallipoli, the Western Front and the Middle East in WW1. Music is Sgt. Mackenzie.

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  • Can someone tell me where i can find the words of the song.

    I think it's irish and some of words i don't understand.

    I'm from the Netherlands and it's a bit dificult for me. Name of the song?

  • As it says in the description, Sgt. Mackenzie.

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  • my grandfathers and Atatürk was in this war This was very big war and we won.if u want come to Turkey for visit your grandfathers graves and for drink our coffee, we are waiting:)

    peace all world...

    Love from Turkish brother...

  • wonderful.........love from Turkish brother

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  • As a American. I will never forget the sacrifice of Australian soldiers on the battlefield. Too often your courage is forgotten. I would like to say thank you for protecting this earth from tyranny

  • I visited Poziers for the second time, good to see people posting this sort of thing. Always remember what they did.

  • @xmgxx Thank you my friend. I was at Gallipoli this year and i spent a full month in Turkey. Wonderful place and lovely people. Love from an Aussie

  • @GameRemix

    Charming comment mate, you sad bastard

  • @willem6011

    its a song about a scottish soldier.

    the words are technically english, but spoken in scot's dialect.

    even as a local Auld Scots can be a bit tricky so dont worry.

    just google Sgt. Mackenzie

  • petty more fucking australians didnt die =[

  • @AlienFirefox,

    Thanks for the kind repsonse, it's good to see there is still abit of good in this world.

  • to right mate

  • Pleae Dont take this with disrespect, i to am an Aussie instead of accepting who lost or won that war we should think of it as a war where we pushed the boundaries & because of these great men we now have a strong relationship with Turkey. Gallipoli was a pointless war a battle of the officers no blood should have ever been spilt on ANZAC cove. . Lest we forget, good job boys!

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