
Shadows of ANZAC
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- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Introduction
- Acknowledgements
- Prologue
- Part 1 Invasion
- 1 'The Light Horse are being left.'
- 2 'The country thereabouts is . hairy.'
- 3 'Throw the forces which land there into the sea!'
- 4 '. a single shot broke the stillness.'
- 5 'I was still asleep . '
- 6 'Ahh, it's chilly.'
- 7 '. three wounds in all.'
- 8 '. and this, by the way, was about the only bit of scouting I got to do on the first day.'
- 9 '. probably he is still over there.'
- 10 'We were advancing towards a landing force 100 times more numerous than us.'
- 11 'I believe he lost his life on this ridge .'
- 12 'This was the moment of our triumph.'
- 13 '. drawing the enemy's fire.'
- 14 '. the art of shrapnel dodging commences.'
- 15 'Can't you leave a chap alone!'
- 16 '. so ended the most glorious day of my life.'
- 17 'Wiggle, waggle boys, the B---s can't shoot .'
- 18 '. a lone voice answered.'
- 19 'I have no idea when the sun crossed over to the west today.'
- 20 'Hannah put a pick through his foot .'
- 21 '. the water, lashed into white spray, caused a curiously pretty effect .'
- 22 '. lacerated mass of wounded humanity .'
- 23 'Oh Great God of the Turks!'
- Part 2 Stalemate
- 24 'Who owns these bleedin' donkeys?'
- 25 '. leaving us "spooks" to take care of ourselves .'
- 26 'They say there are about 200 left .'
- 27 'A thousand years passed .'
- 28 '. the task was extremely difficult, if not impossible .'
- 29 '. at the moment the situation is favourable .'
- 30 'We were in an uncomfortable position with no cover.'
- 31 '. dirty enough to be a Turk .'
- 32 'The searchlights continued to give us a lot of trouble .'
- 33 'Water question serious.'
- 34 'His name, I found, was "Mutto", and he was of "low cast".'
- 35 'The leader was within about five feet before spotting me.'
- 36 'Attended funeral of poor Simpson.'
- 37 '. here the sight was awful.'
- 38 '. sent me a message to say Phil Robins was killed.'
- 39 '. our friend, the enemy.'
- 40 '. a large number of petrol tins provided.'
- 41 'He is quite my best patient .'
- 42 '. don't leave me boys, the enemy will finish me!'
- 43 '. all of us seemed to have an attack of coughing .'
- 44 'He gave Porkie a once over and ambled off.'
- 45 'Up the gully they are allowed one water bottle per day.'
- 46 'He will advance from here.'
- 47 '. the war will be over by this time next year.'
- 48 'Yours sincerely (Sister) Narrelle Hobbes.'
- 49 '. better to trust to the loving kindness of Abdullah .'
- Part 3 Offensive
- 50 'That Chaplain was "Fighting Mac" the Salvationist.'
- 51 'Left weak. Turks massing for attack on left.'
- 52 'Will, the old Turks have played the game pretty straight .'
- 53 '. I could see defeat printed across the sky.'
- 54 '. the first and last battle I was ever in .'
- 55 'It doesn't look good.'
- 56 '. it is better to lose your leg than your life!'
- 57 '. having all been killed.'
- 58 'Dear little wife and kiddie .'
- 59 'Not a man stirred.'
- 60 '. their first two lines fell almost in a heap .'
- 61 '. found a bullet wound in the middle of the breast . '
- 62 'Six of the slightly wounded earned the highest decoration.'
- 63 'I had a peculiar sensation of someone standing over my body.'
- 64 '. a sticky muddy mass of blood, soil, ammunition and gear of all sorts.'
- 65 '. it was impossible to avoid treading on them.'
- 66 'I am going to recommend you for the Victoria Cross.'
- 67 '. the ship glides on in silent darkness.'
- 68 'I don't know whether he lived or not .'
- 69 'Another convoy - lot of badly wounded .'
- Part 4 Decline
- 70 '. only patch of good ground I could discover .'
- 71 '. soldier of the King!'
- 72 '. fell still facing the foe.'
- 73 'Is it only one trench you want us to take?'
- 74 'He had brushed past me quickly .'
- 75 'We don't often get bread.'
- 76 'He's a strange chap .'
- 77 'All doors to happiness are shut to me.'
- 78 '. guns of all calibres concentrated upon Lone Pine.'
- 79 '. thud of bullets has had a sharper, crisper ring in the frosty air.'
- 80 'Continuously belches smoke.'
- 81 'Frost-bites are the worst .'
- 82 '. the reaction after the shock was too much for him . '
- 83 '. four days out from Fremantle and Australian soil.'
- 84 'If the sand could be made to trickle . '
- 85 'All feel the leaving very much .'
- 86 'The crosses of the graves . seemed to stand out brighter and larger than ever.'
- 87 'It was a lonely feeling.'
- 88 '. telling us to scram .'
- 89 'I will always remember those men . the pick of the whole force . '
- 90 'I've kept it as a memento.'
- Bibliography
- Endnotes
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