Thousands of Australians are gathering at Gallipoli for the Anzac Day dawn service, with 2,300 people registered to attend. Military band members, including two whose great uncles fought and died in World War I, will perform with bagpipes, bugle and didgeridoo at the commemorative service. Organisers expect the second-largest crowd since the centenary year of 2015.
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Thousands of Australians are gathering at Gallipoli for the Anzac Day dawn service, with 2,300 people registered to attend. Military band members, including two whose great uncles fought and died in World War I, will perform with bagpipes, bugle and didgeridoo at the commemorative service. Organisers expect the second-largest crowd since the centenary year of 2015.
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