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Australia's military history begins on April 25, 1915, with the Anzac landing at Gallipoli, where over 125,000 enlist in various conflicts. Family members like Claude Belmore and Rupert Franklin Gore Galloway serve in World Wars I and II, highlighting personal sacrifices. Troops undergo training and face fierce resistance at Gallipoli. Military chaplains earn honors for their bravery, culminating in a remembrance of the fallen and their enduring legacy.
By Terry Gallaway OAMAustralia's military history begins on April 25, 1915, with the Anzac landing at Gallipoli, where over 125,000 enlist in various conflicts. Family members like Claude Belmore and Rupert Franklin Gore Galloway serve in World Wars I and II, highlighting personal sacrifices. Troops undergo training and face fierce resistance at Gallipoli. Military chaplains earn honors for their bravery, culminating in a remembrance of the fallen and their enduring legacy.