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A 'duty clear before us' – North Beach and the Sari Bair Range

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A ‘Duty Clear Before Us’

Cover of A \'duty clear before us\'
You can download a PDF version of
A 'duty clear before us' from the
Educational Resources page in the
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researched and written by Richard Reid

Preface

A ‘Duty Clear Before Us’

It was just breaking dawn

The landings at North Beach, 25 April 1915

The Turks were almost close enough to touch

The Anzac outposts, April–July 1915

I was able from what I saw of the country to make a map

Scouting the Sari Bair Range, May 1915

Their uniforms were torn, their knees broken

The August offensive in the Sari Bair Range, 6–10 August 1915

I shall be the first one to fall

Hill 60, 21–28 August 1915

Crikey! They are coming on in these parts

The development of the North Beach base, September–November 1915

Thus to leave you–thus to part

The evacuation of Anzac, December 1915

Where Anzac folk can walk

Remembering Anzac

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