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Lost boys of Anzac / / Peter Stanley



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Autore: Stanley Peter <1956-> Visualizza persona
Titolo: Lost boys of Anzac / / Peter Stanley Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Sydney, New South Wales : , : NewSouth, , [2014]
©2014
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (384 p.)
Disciplina: 940.426
Soggetto topico: World War, 1914-1918 - Campaigns - Turkey - Gallipoli Peninsula
Soldiers - Australia
World War, 1914-1918 - Participation, Australian
Soggetto genere / forma: Electronic books.
Note generali: Description based upon print version of record.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: Cover -- About the Author -- Dedication -- Copyright -- Contents -- Note on text -- Map -- Prologue: The Lost Boys -- Introduction -- The list of Lost Boys, 1914 -- Part I: Lost Boys in 1914 -- Australia in 1914 -- 'He joined at once': volunteers for the AIF -- 'We hail from busy Rundle Street': callings -- 'A roamer': on the tramp -- 'The opportunity in Australia': migrants -- 'A born soldier': officers -- State school to 'Varsity men: education -- Part II: Lost Boys in Uniform -- 'Well and truly serve': enlistment -- 'What a soldier ought to be': military experience -- 'Australian Expeditionary Force': in camp -- 'Full of incident': the voyage to Egypt -- 'Healthy, keen, spirited and adventurous': Egypt -- 'No thought of the death that awaits':to Lemnos -- 'We may be cut up': orders for the landing -- Part III: Lost Boys on Gallipoli -- 'Not seen to land': in the water -- 'Rushed heights above shores': the advance inland -- 'Have we come too far?': the advanced parties -- 'The vital ground': the fight for Baby 700 -- 'Under a very heavy fire': the fight for the ridges -- 'Jacko got his shrapnel into them': artillery fire -- 'Wounded out in front': the fate of the furthest parties -- 'Dig in for night': the day ends -- Part IV: Lost Boys Missing -- 'Lost after the landing': comrades mourn -- 'There is no report that he died': casualty lists -- 'Prompt and sympathetic attention': Base Records -- 'Sad intelligence soon spread': delivering the news -- 'Something is wrong': delays in informing families -- 'No trace': the missing -- 'What does "missing" mean?': the Red Cross's searchers -- 'Still on active service': ghosts of the Lost Boys -- 'He must be a prisoner': Lost Boys captured? -- 'Waiting most anxiously': families on tenterhooks -- Part V: Lost Boys Dead -- 'Killed in action': the courts of enquiry.
'Deceased soldiers' affairs': administrative consequences -- 'Money matters': pensions granted, and not -- 'His mother's only support': bereaved parents -- 'The belongings of their boys': soldiers' effects -- 'Such a lot of letter-writing': complications -- 'Yes, a brother killed in action': bereaved families and the war -- 'Harry alive': hopes fade -- Part VI: Lost Boys Remembered -- 'Memory's golden chain': in memoriam -- 'A gap that will never be filled': return to Gallipoli -- 'The circumstances surrounding his death': the circulars -- 'To a grave so far away': burial -- 'One vast graveyard': the cemeteries -- 'Before the pilgrimages come': the Lost Boys' graves -- 'His death is shrouded in mystery': the lost -- 'Never recovered': the effects of war -- Epilogue: The Lost Boys today -- Acknowledgements -- Appendix 1: The Lost Boys of Anzac -- Appendix 2: Note on Sources and Methods -- Select Bibliography -- Index.
Sommario/riassunto: Australians remember the dead of 25 April 1915 on Anzac Day every year. But do we know the name of a single soldier who died that day? What do we really know about the men supposedly most cherished in the national memory of war? Peter Stanley goes looking for the Lost Boys of Anzac: the men of the very first wave to land at dawn on 25 April 1915 and who died on that day. There were exactly 101 of them. They were the first to volunteer, the first to go into action, and the first of the 60,000 Australians killed in that conflict.Lost Boys of Anzac traces who these men were, where they came from
Titolo autorizzato: Lost boys of Anzac  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-74224-671-0
1-74224-169-7
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910479904003321
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