If you're referring to Gallipoli in the context of the (in)famous battle then the answer is no. That fight occurred during WWI and the helicopter was not a practical machine at the time.
Gallipoli was a battle in WW1 that was taken part in by Australia...
Where did the battle of gallipoli conflict take place?
re Newfoundlanders in Battle of Gallipoli: www.heritage.nf.ca/greatwar/articles/gallipoli.html
The Gallipoli Campaign occurred on the Gallipoli Peninsula, western Turkey, between 25 April 1915 and 9 January 1916.
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No, tanks were not used in Gallipoli, it was an infantry, cavalry and artillery battle.
The Gallipoli landing occurred soon after the onset of World War I.
the point of what happened in gallipoli was for Australia and New Zealand to conquour part of Gallipoli and taking out the guns based on the river.
No. Gallipoli is a peninsula in Turkey where a battle occurred in 1915 (during World War 1), where the forces of Britain and France fought against the Ottoman Empire which had allied itself with Germany and the Central Powers. The campaign actually lasted from April 1915 to January 1916.
The Battle of Gallipoli, also known as the Gallipoli Campaign, occured during WWI in the Ottoman Empire. French troops did fight during this battle along with several others, including the United Kingdom.