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  Anzac Cove
Posted by: civilwargal - 10-28-2008, 05:43 PM - Forum: WWI - No Replies


Roadworks at Anzac Cove uncover bones and open old wounds Article from: HERALD SUN

Ian McPhedran

 

October 28, 2008 12:00am

TURKEY has stopped controversial roadworks at Gallipoli after more human bones were unearthed by a road grader.

 

The Australian Government was notified last week that the remains of World War I soldiers had been dug up and immediately called for the work to cease.

 

Turkish authorities agreed and Australian officials have been investigating.

 

It is believed a wayward contractor may have wrongly sealed the roadway built to provide access to Lone Pine cemetery and other sites.

 

That resulted in the heavy grader being called in to secure the edge and expand the drainage ditch.

 

Historian Bill Sellars, who lives at Gallipoli, discovered a skull and several bones close to Lone Pine last Tuesday.

 

He informed the Australian Embassy in Ankara that night and the remains were still there on Thursday. By Sunday they had disappeared.

 

Mr Sellars said the bones he saw could have come from three or more soldiers.

 

"More remains were found by the Turkish workers who removed them," he said.

 

Mr Sellars, who has campaigned vigorously against the roadworks, said the latest disturbance was shocking.

 

"This should never have happened again. I am deeply angered by this," he said. "One of the key parts of our history is being bulldozed."

 

He said after the 2005 roadworks scandal, when bones were found on the First Ridge Road, agreements were made to map and preserve the entire Gallipoli battlefield.

 

"Three years on nothing has happened and we are facing the same situation. It is outrageous."

 

Veterans Affairs Minister Alan Griffin said Australia had appointed its representatives to the archeological review panel.

 

"We are awaiting further responses from the Turkish Government," he said.

 

RSL chief Bill Crews praised the Turkish authorities and said it was a matter of balancing the risk of disturbing bodies with the needs of tens of thousands of visitors to the battlefields.

 

Author and historian Garrie Hutchinson said disturbing dead soldiers was hardly surprising given the thousands of men still missing from both sides.

 

"Anywhere you put a grader up there you will find bones," he said.

 

Speaking from Egypt, Mr Hutchinson said the Turks only built the roads because they thought that was what Australia wanted, but he says it should never have happened.

 

Some 7247 Australians and 87,000 Turkish soldiers died during the 8 1/2-month Gallipoli campaign.

 

In 2005 human bones were uncovered during excavations for the First Ridge Road. The second road runs near the place where 3000 Turks and 160 Australian troops were killed during a major Turkish offensive on May 19, 1915.

 

A eight-hour truce was called on May 24 so the rotting bodies could be buried in pits and trenches alongside what is now the sealed road.

 

In addition to 7200 Diggers, 26,000 British and other Commonwealth troops, 15,000 French and 87,000 Turkish soldiers died in the Gallipoli campaign.

 

Some 22,000 lie in war cemeteries, including 9000 whose identity was known, but thousands more lie strewn across the landscape.

 

After the 2005 bones debacle, the Howard government undertook to post an official from Veterans Affairs to exclusively monitor developments on the peninsula. That promise was broken.

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  Rt 9 Veteran's Forum
Posted by: Walt's Daughter - 10-27-2008, 09:51 AM - Forum: ALL Vets News - No Replies


Received this email with link:

 

Schedule for the 1 hour monthly Route 9 Veterans Forum, check your local cable stations for airing times. I have setup your own video webpage at

 

http://www.boxfordcabletv.com/BCATvVideoso...05/Default.aspx

 

on BCATv’s website.

 

 

 

William H. Moore, M.A.

 

U.S.A.F., Disabled Veteran Retired

 

102 Bottomley Avenue

 

Cherry Valley, MA . 01611

 

(508) 304-3178

 

 

 

The happiest people don't necessarily have the best of everything: they just make the best of everything they have.

 

You must give something to your fellow men - even if it's a little thing, do something for others - something for which you get no pay but the privilege of doing it.

 

 

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  Veteran's lecture Kansas City MO Nov 13, 2008
Posted by: Walt's Daughter - 10-26-2008, 06:34 PM - Forum: ALL Vets News - Replies (2)


This was sent to me by Gary Swanson. Thanks Gary. Sounds great.

 

 

TRAILSIDE CENTER NEWS EVENT CALENDAR

9901 HOLMES ROAD, KC MO 64131 816-942-3581

 

************************************************

 

2ND THURSDAY LECTURE AT THE TRAILSIDE CENTER

 

NOVEMBER 13, 2008 AT 7 PM

 

 

Gary Swanson and Roy D. Shenkel will present a Veterans Day program at The Trailside Center, 9901 Holmes Road, KCMO 64131

 

November 13, 2008 at 7 pm.

 

Gary Swanson will discuss the Veterans History Program of the Library of Congress and Honor Flight and Roy Shenkel will tell of his experiences as a WW II B17 Waist Gunner, shot down over Yugoslavia, and several months as a Prisoner of War in German Prison Camps.

 

Don't miss hearing how our WW II veterans are being honored and remembered 63 years after the war ended. And you'll want to hear Roy Shenkel tell of his WW II harrowing experiences.

 

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  Kate Nolan, WWII Combat Nurse
Posted by: Walt's Daughter - 10-24-2008, 08:19 PM - Forum: ANYTHING WWII - No Replies


Hi Fellow Veterans & Friends:

 

I thought I would send the link below to some of you; which tells the story of those "Angels of Mercy" that attended our wounded during "the Bulge" and other battles......of whom little is mentioned when speaking of our Hero GIs....

 

Katherine is a native of my home town, Worcester,MA...went to nursing school here and lived a few doors from where I now live.

I know her, having attended several VBOB reunions together and on the 60th Anniversary Tour of Belgium; Dec 2004.

 

Here is a brief story of her service in WW-II.

We have 4 former Army Nurses in our Cent. Mass. Chapter-22,VBOB.

We cannot say enough and thank them for their selfless duty; at times under enemy artillery fire.

jemca

 

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=1913743

 

====================

 

The above was shared with me by John McAuliffe, 87th Inf Div

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  Subject: What is a veteran?
Posted by: Walt's Daughter - 10-24-2008, 08:14 PM - Forum: ALL Vets News - Replies (4)


Subject: A Veteran

 

 

A veteran is someone who, at one point in his life wrote a blank check Made payable to 'The United States of America ' for an amount of 'up to and including my life.' That is Honor, and there are way too many people in this country who no longer understand it.'

 

Thanks Rocky!

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