Echoes of Gallipoli
In the words of New Zealand’s Mounted Riflemen
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- $14.99
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- $14.99
Publisher Description
The battles on Gallipoli in 1915 were crucial in making New Zealand the nation it is today. The huge sacrifice of life has affected the country for generations, and our annual formal remembrances on Anzac Day have become increasingly important. It is twenty years since the full story of Gallipoli was last told in book form. Now a new book will add significantly to our understanding of the events of 1915 on the Gallipoli penisula.
Terry Kinloch tells the story with the help of members of the New Zealand Mounted Rifles Brigade, who emerged from Gallipoli battered and depleted, but with reputations enhanced. He has thoroughly researched their letters and diaries, and cleverly interspersed their eyewitness comments into his text. The result is a book that reads with the immediacy of actually being there. It is a fresh way of telling history, and one that is sure to find a response among New Zealanders today. The full story is here: the call-up, the sea journey, camp in Egypt, the eventual arrival in Gallipoli, all the battles and skirmishes that were fought there, and finally the remarkable evacuation several months later.
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AUTHOR
Terry Kinloch was commissioned into the Regular Force of the New Zealand Army in 1983, and completed operational tours in Bougainville, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Egypt. His years of service in the last Regular Force mounted rifles unit in the New Zealand Army, combined with a few years of equestrian competition in the 1990s, led him to want to tell the little-known story of New Zealand’s horse-mounted soldiers in the First World War. With a long-standing interest in military history, he is the author of several journal articles. He lives in Wellington with his family, and works at Joint Forces HQ as Joint Staff Officer Grade 1 Current Operations.