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The Graveyards of Gallipoli; A Digger History Associate Site

Shared Burden

A Tribute to the Men of all the Nations that took part in the Gallipoli Campaign of 1915

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They Shared The Burden

Photos by courtesy Eric Goossens

Maltese Labour Corps

Ceylon (Tea) Planters Rifle Corps

Zion Mule Corps

10th Gurkha Rifles

N.Z. Maori Battalion

Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. D'Arcy was an American citizen.

Royal Newfoundland Regiment

A Dutchman in an Australian Unit

A Greek? (note the date) A request to CWGC for information got this response. After checking our records, I can confirm that as this casualty lost his life after the war period the grave in question is not a World War grave, however, as he was in service at the time of his death in 1923, his grave is classed as a Non World War grave, which is cared for by the Commission on behalf of the Ministry of Defence as part of a larger contract.

A German in an Australian unit.

A Dane in an Australian unit.

 
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Graveyards of Gallipoli:  a Tribute to the Men of all the Nations that took part in the Gallipoli Campaign of 1915