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The campaign at Gallipoli was the first that Australia had been involved in as a nation since Federation in 1901.It gave some recognition to the fledgling nation on the international stage and gave the soldiers-or 'diggers'-a reputation for sticking with their mates and being courageous in the face of degrading conditions and atrocious battle plan errors by their superiors.

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If the 1980's can still be considered as "today," I have seen the movies Gallipoli and The Lighthorsemen, and the television production ANZACs: The War Down Under. If the ANZAC legend had no lasting influence on Australian society, why would their stories be told so many years later?

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