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Australian and Turkish troops join forces in Afghanistan to fight terrorism

A CENTURY ago they fought each other on a beach at Gallipoli,but now soldiers from Turkey and Australia have joined forces on a new front — in Afghanistan.

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A CENTURY ago they fought each other on a beach at Gallipoli in a bloody campaign that forged the destiny and identity of both nations.

But now in what is believed to be a first, soldiers from Turkey and Australia have joined forces on a new front to help stabilise Afghanistan and train their armies to combat terrorism and insurgency.

Yesterday, soldiers from Australia and Turkey paused at dawn to mark Anzac Day at Kabul and Camp Qargha, west of the capital in a small outpost base shadowed by the snow-capped Hindu Kush Mountains where they are tasked in their combined train, advise and assist of Afghan forces mission.

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An Australian Army officer, Major Rick Clark speaks with two Turkish officers in Afghanistan. Picture: Gary Ramage
An Australian Army officer, Major Rick Clark speaks with two Turkish officers in Afghanistan. Picture: Gary Ramage

But after the ceremony it was straight back to work, side-by-side working in various aspects of that mission brief together with other former foes from Germany and England.

“We work really well together and even though yes 100 years ago not so,” one Turkish soldier, who asked not to be identified, said of the Australian-Turk liaison.

“I think that this is the first time our armies have worked so closely together, it is a first for us too working with Canadian, New Zealanders and Americans.

“We are learning much from each other. One hundred years ago it was a respectful war between us, we were both sent their by other empires, and now we are here in Afghanistan with our Aussie friends.”

An Australian Army officer, LTCOL Simon Croft speaks with Afghan military officers in Afghanistan. Picture: Gary Ramage/News Corp Australia
An Australian Army officer, LTCOL Simon Croft speaks with Afghan military officers in Afghanistan. Picture: Gary Ramage/News Corp Australia

The camaraderie between the two armies was clear as they joked and jostled in between training exercises at the Kabul Garrison Command.

One Turkish officer said: “I now know what having a Captain Cook (look) means, fair dinkum and mate. They don’t like our coffee though.”

The Australian Defence Force has about 300 personnel in Afghanistan embedded in various sites throughout the country.

Speaking at Camp Qargha dawn service, senior national Australian representative Lieutenant Colonel Alwyn Payne noted the enormous sacrifice and bonds between allied nations in Afghanistan today, particularly Australia’s former foes.

“I include the great nations of Turkey and Germany who though they also fought bravely against us in the past, can now be counted as our great friends and respected soldiers,” he said.

Originally published as Australian and Turkish troops join forces in Afghanistan to fight terrorism

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