By Kevin Morrow On May 28th, 1915, Ion Idriess, a trooper of the 5th Australian Light Horse Regiment, sat writing in his diary in a dugout at Gallipoli. “Snipers shot 15 Aussies this morning, and shrapnel got four of our regimental A.M.C. men,” he wrote. “They are bombarding us with shrapnel … Their aim is […]
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