Gallipoli, Turkey.
If you are referring to the highest hill in Gallipoli that was held by New Zealander Regiments for a day before being surrendered back to Turkey, that hill was Çunuk Bair.
Uhm...I think by fighting back real hard... It wasn't only the Turkish soldiers that won, everyon Turk that wanted to fight for his/her country did. That's how they won at gallipolli. Probably couldn't have done it if it weren't for Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, who led the fight of the Turks against various European armies.
they are hard fighters and loyal patriotic men and women they are hard fighters and loyal patriotic men and women
Porbably turks are very hard working when it comes to physical labour and costs a lot less
It was summer in the time the Anzacs were on the Gallipoli Peninsula, so the weather was hot and dry. There was lack of water. They ate mostly bully beef, Ticklers jam and hard tack. Their food was sometimes supplemented by parcels sent from home.
struggle
because you cant fight what you cant see.
When turkey joined the war, they made it hard for Russia to get supplies through the Dardanelles. Britain decided to try to quickly push turkey out of the war and get supplies through to Russia in one campaign. Because Australia was a British colony, we were compelled to fight for them and the Australian Infantry Force (AIF) was sent to Gallipoli.
It's not hard to fight Autism because there is no reason to fight Autism to begin with. Autism is not a bad things, it's not something people need to fight but Autism is a group of people who deserve to be fought for and not against!
Soldiers fight -- this expression means "fight on," or "keep working as hard as you can."
you hit them hard
# they work hard some fight
hard and proud