they are memoriable fr the anzacs because alot of solders died there on that day
a position called 'lone pine' 100 m above amzac cove.
It was to create diversions for landing forces further north.
The Battle of Lone Pine, along with the Battle of Sari Bair, was planned by Allied regional Commander-in-Chief Sir Ian Hamilton as an operation that was meant to shift focus away from the planned Allied landings at Suvla Bay on 6 August 1915.
Possibly major general Spencer Browne who, at the age of 58 commanded the 6th Infantry Brigade at Wire Gully, Lone Pine. Browne was a Queensland journalist, starting the Brisbane era of his career in 1888. He was adjutant at the Fort Lytton base of the Queensland Mounted Infantry prior to federation and afterwards when it became the Australian Mounted Infantry. Browne went to the Boer War as a captain and returned as a major.
Death in lots of hidieous ways oncluding being shot (including is spelt I.N.C.L.U.D.I.N.G; by the way) Oh as if!! They were bloody brilliant! It was the British who forced them to fight in a place where they could not win. They were forced to try and take the Turkish trenches at Lone Pine so that they could distract the Turkish so that the British could land ashore at Sulva Cove. While they were uselessly dying while the British were sitting down drinking tea. That's what really happened. They didn't "just die"; they created the ANZAC legend. Even when being faced with death; the were still brave and fought for the country they loved, Australia, (and also New Zealand)
The Anzacs as the Turkish lost more people than the Anzacs.
the turks and the anzacs look it up !
The address of the Lone Pine Branch Library is: 127 Bush Street, Lone Pine, 93545 M
The address of the Lone Pine Film History Museums is: 701 S Main St, Lone Pine, CA 93545
The phone number of the Lone Pine Branch Library is: 760-876-5031.
Lone Pine International was created in 1971.
Lone Pine International ended in 1981.
Lone Pine Publishing was created in 1980.
Lone Pine - books - was created in 1943.
lone pine is a battle field in galipoli where 1000s of men died
The web address of the Lone Pine Film History Museums is: http://www.lonepinefilmhistorymuseum.org
The phone number of the Lone Pine Film History Museums is: 760-876-9909.