ANZAC and World War 1 - 1914 to 1918

- Earning our spurs - Building a Legend -

Australian History - ANZAC -  World War 1

1914 - World War 1, Britain declares war after Germany invades neutral Belgium. World War One begins.
          Beersheba
          Middle East Holy Land
1914 - Rabaul, Sydney / Emden, Royal Australian Navy, HMA Ships Australia, Melbourne, Sydney, Encounter, Pioneer, Parramatta, Yarra, HMAS Warrego, AE1,  AE2
1914 - Before Gallipoli, British Empire, war, Imperial Germany, Austro-Hungary, Australia, Nauru, Caroline Islands, New Guinea, Samoa, Egypt
1914 - Beginnings of Australia's Anzac Heritage The evolution of the Digger, The Australian personality applied to the business of war.
1915, 25 April - The term 'ANZAC' is born as Australian and  NZ, troops join British and French troops on the peninsula of Gallipoli. .
1915 - Anzac Day Ceremony, Dawn Service, Laying, wreaths, poppies, Last Post, Period of Silence, Rouse and Reveille, The Ode
1915 - Anzac Heroes- John Simpson Kirkpatrick,  Albert Jacka, Leonard Keysor, William Symonds, John Hamilton, Albert Shout, Frederick Tub, Alexander Burton, William Dunstan, Hugo Throssell,
1915 - Nursing World War 1, Hospital  Ship Cicilia, Gallipoli Campaign, World War 1, Sister Lydia Kate King, Lemnos Harbour, Rabbit Island
1915 - Youngest Anzac -Alick James Bryant, First World War, James Martin, Gallipoli, aged 14 years 9 months, Alick James Bryant, 13 years 11 months old
ANZAC Pictures
Conscription Debate
1916 - Dr. Daniel Mannix, Irish born Australian Catholic clergyman, Archbishop of Melbourne, anti-conscription campaigns, working class
1915 - Political role of women in WW1, World War 1, Women's Peace Army, 1916, Conscription Referendum, Billy Hughes,  Daniel Mannix, Vida Goldstein
1915 - William Morris Hughes, Labor Party, 7th Prime Minister, World War 1, Conscription crisis, the little digger, Preferential Voting
In Remembrance
1914-2002 - Nation to farewell last Gallipoli veteran, Australia, Gallipoli veteran, Alec Campbell, state funeral, Hobart, Queen's tribute
1914-2002 - WWI veteran passes away,
Australia,  World War I, Raymond Durston,, Melbourne, 11th General Service Reinforcements -
1918-2003 - Skull returned to Turkey, Skull, Turkish soldier, Gallipoli, World War I
1914-2002 - State funeral for last Lighthorsemen, Light-horsemen, Albert Whitmore, Australian Imperial Forces, 9th Australian Light Horse, Middle East
1918, 11 November -  Germany surrenders, end of WWI.