I agree with Seno - the Turks have always been spoken of with respect as military enemies, fierce and disciplined.
I have worked with Gallipoli veterans daily at times, and all complaints were regarding our own tactics, not the behaviour or abilities of the Turks.
BTW - the quoted foray - were the 63 Turks fighting from higher ground? Were their opponents coming from the sea onto beaches?
Whatever, Seno is right, Turkish military has respect. And I have never heard a military bad word for the Anzacs ever - and my father in law and uncle were 30 year (from boy) professional infantrymen, Palestine, India, China, Korea, WW11 Europe, Monte Cassino etc. (WO1 and WO11 rank). Their choice of partners - Anzacs left and right, Ghurkas behind, USA up front.
I asked them.