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May 30th, 2004   Post 1
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A fav poem of mine

THE REAL ANZACS
There are plenty of slouch-hatted soldiers in town,
Doughty and debonair, stalwart and brown;
Some are from weymouth or sailsbury plain,
Others have "pushed" in the western campaign;
Call them "overseas soldiers" or "downunder men"
Declare that each is as daring as ten;
Call them cornstalks or fernleaves all out for a fight,
But dont call them ANZACS, for that isn't right.

The ANZACS, their ranks are scanty but all told,
Have a seperate record illuminated in gold;
Their blood on Gallipoli's ridges they poured,
Their souls with the scars of that struggle are scored,
Not many are left, and not many are sound,
And thousands lie buried in Turkish ground,
These are the ANZACS; the others may claim,
Their zeal and their spirit, but never their name.

by an unknown Aussie soldier
 
May 30th, 2004   Post 2
Marksman
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nice poem,too bad we dont know who wrote it
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May 31st, 2004   Post 3
lil Lt
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hahaha
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May 31st, 2004   Post 4
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Ok, children, what exactly do you find amusing about this poem?
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May 31st, 2004   Post 5
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Gear


?????

An explanation please, or else your posts will be deleted and considered as spam!
 
May 31st, 2004   Post 6
Redneck
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http://www.acn.net.au/articles/anzac/


Go to the above link, then adjust your posts.
 
June 1st, 2004   Post 7
bush musketeer
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thought i'd give you all a couple of reasons as to why its my fav poem.
1. i had five realitives that were original ANZACS, 3 at the landing on the first day in the infantry and 2 later when the light horse joined the fray.
2. the "illuminated in gold" reference refers to a small brass letter A which was only worn by men that had been at ANZAC, those that fought later on couldn't wear one.
3. out of the five 2 were killed at the battle of lone pine, and the other 3 were wounded , with two of the remaining three being killed in france, (the one that survived was only 16 at gallipoli)
 
June 4th, 2004   Post 8
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thats a nice poem
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June 4th, 2004   Post 9
AFSteliga
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That's a really good poem.
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June 8th, 2004   Post 10
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Actually managed to find out who wrote the poem; G.F.S. Donaldson of the 2nd australian feild engineers, 1st AIF