Life on the front line
KEVIN Hawke is so proud of his grandfather’s military career that he wants to tell the world about it.
KEVIN Hawke is so proud of his grandfather’s military career that he wants to tell the world about it.
A NEW exhibition celebrates the unlikely bonds of friendship, formed at Gallipoli, that brought Australia and Turkey closer together.
A YOUNG soldier killed in battle nearly 100 years ago has reached out through history to touch the heart of a Tasmanian woman.
ANZAC Harry Swindells’ treasured memories were uncovered in a Brisbane op-shop and now the search is on to return them to his family.
FOR the proud who march, medals not of their own gain pinned to their chest, war is a great paradox.
ANZAC Day tours of the Soldiers Memorial Avenue in Hobart will be given between 12.30 and 4pm.
A TIGHT band of Tasmanian personnel serving in Afghanistan will today mark Anzac Day with a dawn service and gunfire breakfast.
THE focus on the Gallipoli centenary must not detract from honouring service personnel from other conflicts, RSL state president Tim Hanna said. MARCH MAP
AUSTRALIAN and New Zealand police will be authorised to react to security issues that may occur at Anzac Day commemorations at Gallipoli.
LITTLE Alex Hopkins only had four days in his dad’s arms before his father made the ultimate sacrifice.
PRIVATE Jack Booth chronicled his time at Gallipoli, through battlefields and hospital beds until his luck ran out.
FINE weather and a mild morning are set to bring record crowds to the Anzac Day dawn service at Kings Park. | Anzac Centenary
VETERANS of more recent conflicts, such as Iraq and Afghanistan, are at Gallipoli to honour all Australians who have fallen in conflict.
ELEVEN members of the Cloran clan — with no direct descendants — have made it to Gallipoli to experience what it means to be Australian.
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