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Gallipoli was, sad to say, a military failure, with a great, devastating cost that would forever change the course of Australia’s blossoming history. ... He discovered that the small, Greek donkeys, brought over to Gallipoli for water carrying, could be a key instrument in acting to save the lives of those injured on the field. ... Some countries might see this celebration as ‘slightly benign’, and pointless, as the entire operation that was carried out at Gallipoli was a complete disaster with only one victory, their evacuation of the peninsula. ...
The main purpose of each memorial, plaque and statue that commemorate and embrace our loved ones who were lost in ‘The Great War’ is so that we do not forget the foundations that Australia was built upon.
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