Lest We Forget
The Gallipoli campaign was failure, 1 in 5 of the NZ force were killed, 1 in 3 were wounded. 100 years later its easy for the historians to look back & say that the campaign show cased the Kiwi attitude & attributes & helped define us as a nation but the truth is 130,842 young men from both sides lost their lives in vain. When you read the personal stories from our troops it was just a total balls up. Imagine this, the casualties we so high & the stench from the dead so bad, both sides agreed to a cease fire so they could attempt to bury their dead. Sometimes I think we overlook that the ‘enemy’ almost lost twice the number of men ‘we’ did.
When you look at the numbers – maybe, just maybe, today’s ‘smart’ wars are not all bad.
If your on the water today, raise your glass to the 14,000 Kiwis that climbed into those little boats & rowed ashore. And for the 2,779 that had a one way ticket, raise your glass again 😉
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Eerie but very well done, worth checking out. Alan H
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This is quite eerie
http://www.theguardian.com/news/ng-interactive/2015/apr/22/anzac-cove-and-gallipoli-then-and-now-interactive
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Reblogged this on 12simi12's Blog and commented:
Never forget.
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They shall grow not old,
As we that are left grow old
Age shall not weary them
Nor the years condemn
At the going down of the sun
And in the morning
We will remember them
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Also, Lest we forget the soldiers that continued to represent our country through WW2, Korea, Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan, Peacekeeping forces in various postings, as well as the soldiers due to head to Iraq shortly.
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