The First Ashore: The Stories of our First Anzacs

A small but significant group of Queensland's 9th Battalion Anzacs holds the unique honour of being the first soldiers ashore at the Gallipoli landing. Their identity was a serious matter of battalion and unit pride for World War 1 Diggers and, for many Queensland communities and families, today, these men represent a proud connection to the Anzac Legend.

 

The author's extensive research of wartime letters, diaries, newspaper reports and interviews has confidently identified 26 of the approximate 30 Anzacs who landed in this first boat ashore. 

To honour their sacrifice and promote awareness of their contribution to the Anzac Legend, their life stories are re-told

 

Each story intimately reveals the experience of ordinary Australians in war. Heroic actions and horrendous ordeals are recounted, and neglected aspects of the Gallipoli landing, such as the role of 9th Battalion scouts, highlighted. Mateship, self-sacrifice, dedication to duty and changing identity become recurring themes.

 

A strong focus is also placed on the post-war lives of those who survived. The immense problems of repatriation and the war's devastating impact on families and communities are revealed. Many men from the first boat suffered broken lives but, for some, their unique identity as first ashore, 'original' Anzacs inspired strength and leadership. Important contributions were made to community and veteran affairs.









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The First Ashore: The Stories of our First Anzacs

A small but significant group of Queensland's 9th Battalion Anzacs holds the unique honour of being the first soldiers ashore at the Gallipoli landing. Their identity was a serious matter of battalion and unit pride for World War 1 Diggers and, for many Queensland communities and families, today, these men represent a proud connection to the Anzac Legend.

 

The author's extensive research of wartime letters, diaries, newspaper reports and interviews has confidently identified 26 of the approximate 30 Anzacs who landed in this first boat ashore. 

To honour their sacrifice and promote awareness of their contribution to the Anzac Legend, their life stories are re-told

 

Each story intimately reveals the experience of ordinary Australians in war. Heroic actions and horrendous ordeals are recounted, and neglected aspects of the Gallipoli landing, such as the role of 9th Battalion scouts, highlighted. Mateship, self-sacrifice, dedication to duty and changing identity become recurring themes.

 

A strong focus is also placed on the post-war lives of those who survived. The immense problems of repatriation and the war's devastating impact on families and communities are revealed. Many men from the first boat suffered broken lives but, for some, their unique identity as first ashore, 'original' Anzacs inspired strength and leadership. Important contributions were made to community and veteran affairs.









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The First Ashore: The Stories of our First Anzacs

The First Ashore: The Stories of our First Anzacs

by Peter Burgess
The First Ashore: The Stories of our First Anzacs

The First Ashore: The Stories of our First Anzacs

by Peter Burgess

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A small but significant group of Queensland's 9th Battalion Anzacs holds the unique honour of being the first soldiers ashore at the Gallipoli landing. Their identity was a serious matter of battalion and unit pride for World War 1 Diggers and, for many Queensland communities and families, today, these men represent a proud connection to the Anzac Legend.

 

The author's extensive research of wartime letters, diaries, newspaper reports and interviews has confidently identified 26 of the approximate 30 Anzacs who landed in this first boat ashore. 

To honour their sacrifice and promote awareness of their contribution to the Anzac Legend, their life stories are re-told

 

Each story intimately reveals the experience of ordinary Australians in war. Heroic actions and horrendous ordeals are recounted, and neglected aspects of the Gallipoli landing, such as the role of 9th Battalion scouts, highlighted. Mateship, self-sacrifice, dedication to duty and changing identity become recurring themes.

 

A strong focus is also placed on the post-war lives of those who survived. The immense problems of repatriation and the war's devastating impact on families and communities are revealed. Many men from the first boat suffered broken lives but, for some, their unique identity as first ashore, 'original' Anzacs inspired strength and leadership. Important contributions were made to community and veteran affairs.










Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780645362015
Publisher: Publicious Book Publishing
Publication date: 11/25/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 324
File size: 40 MB
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About the Author

The author is an ex-high school teacher who also taught for 20 years in Queensland Correctional Centres.He has strong interest in Australia's military and social history. Genealogy is also a favourite and time-consuming pastime.As a grandson of an 'original' 9th Battalion Anzac who landed in the first wave, Peter has maintained a life-long interest in the Gallipoli Campaign. Researching the lives of the first ashore Anzacs has been an enjoyable and engrossing passion for many years.
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