Military training was needed for fighting in Gallipoli. The campaign was fought on land, by sea, and in the air. The result was a victory for Ottoman.
There was no training at Gallipolli. The Battle of Gallipolli was one of the bloodiest battles in the Middle Eastern Theatre during World War I.
The ANZACS went to Cairo on December 4th, 1914 so they could train and prepare for what was ahead in Gallipoli.
The Men work was that they train for war.
The Gallipoli Campaign caused massive loss of lives for both the Allies and the Ottomans (about 130,000 men in total). The Ottoman's successful defense of their capital of Constantinople inspired the later founding of the Republic of Turkey.
Reconquest of Gallipoli happened in 1366.
how many anzacs survied gallipoli
The ANZAC troops did not train at Gallipoli. They trained in Egypt, usually for a period of three months.
Egypt
Australia and Egypt.
In Gallipoli it was mostly running from trench to trench shooting down as many men as possible.
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The ANZACS went to Cairo on December 4th, 1914 so they could train and prepare for what was ahead in Gallipoli.
3000 men
over 10,000 men died at gallipoli
Thousands of men died in trenches Thousands of men died in trenches
ANZAC Day commemorates the landing of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps troops at Gallipoli in World War I.
The main reason why young men signed up to fight at Gallipoli was because they wanted adventure, and to see the world. They weren't prepared for the conditions that they had to face.
Yes marine woman train with marine men.