Aussies Mark Anzac Day in Gallipoli
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Aussies mark Anzac Day in Gallipoli
Aussies spent the night on the shores of Gallipoli to commemorate more than 8000 troops killed there 111 years ago.
On the 111th anniversary of the Gallipoli Land Battles, a ‘Dawn Service’ commemoration ceremony was held in memory of the ANZAC soldiers from the New Zealand and Australian Army Corps at ANZAC Cove on the historical Gallipoli Peninsula. Thousands of people from New Zealand and Australia attended the ceremony. [The article "ANZAC soldiers commemorated with 'Dawn Service' in Gallipoli" first appeared on TR724.]
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The primary dawn service at Anzac Cove began at 5:30 a.m. local time, exactly 111 years after the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps first waded ashore into a hail of Ottoman fire.
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