There was no "Gallipoli War". People did not enlist in a "Gallipoli war": they enlisted in the Australian Army,which sent troops to Gallipoli, one of many campaigns undertaken during World War 1.
The enlistment age for the Australian Army was 21 years. With the permission of a parent or guardian, it was age 18. Many younger boys lied about their age in order to join up. There were many 16 year olds who joined the army under false pretences, and there were even known to be some 14 year olds.
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The Gallipoli landing occurred soon after the onset of World War I.
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The Gallipoli campaign took place at Gallipoli peninsula in Turkey from 25 April 1915 to 9 January 1916, during the First World War.
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The Gallipoli landing occurred soon after the onset of World War I.
The fight at gallipoli was a campaign, not a war. It started in the year 1915.
they arrived at Gallipoli on 25th april, 1915
it was in France
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they arrived at Gallipoli on 25th april, 1915
Gallipoli was in world war 1 because alot of red heads were in gallipoli and other countries had to exterminate them. kindest regards Kevin Rudd
There was no such thing as the "ANZAC war". It was part of World War One and called the Gallipoli Campaign. Technically the British did when they landed troops at Gallipoli.
65 I think. After that you could join the Home Guard.