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Battle of Lone Pine 1915
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Alexander Stewart Burton
Alexander Stewart Burton VC was one of 7 Australians awarded a Victoria Cross during the
Alfred John Shout
'As brave as ever wore the uniform of the King…'
John Patrick Hamilton
At 19 years old, John Hamilton was the first private recognised with a Victoria Cross (VC) at Gallipoli. He was one of 7 Australians awarded the honour for his role in the Battle of Lone Pine.
Leonard Maurice Keysor
Keyzor caught Turkish bombs as though they were cricket balls and threw them back at the enemy. [The Sydney Sun, Sydney, 13 October 1951, p 2]
Leslie James Morshead
Early life Sir Leslie James Morshead was born on 18 September 1889 in Ballarat East, Victora. He was one of 6 children to William Morshead and Mary Eliza.
Lone Pine: For evermore … (Video)
This short film describes the work of Commonwealth military personnel in locating and burying the war dead on the Gallipoli battlefield after World War I. It follows the attempts to locate the body…
William Dunstan
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