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Category: Gallipoli

Gallipoli good, Vietnam bad

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| Anzac, Gallipoli, Ray Martin, Vietnam Veterans, Vietnam War

An attempt to find common ground amongst Veterans in the recent debate about Australia’s role in the Vietnam War (1962-72)… The article below received enormous feedback on the www.onlineopinion.com.au website http://www.onlineopinion.com.au/view.asp?article=9187Gallipoli good, Vietnam badBy Sasha Uzunov – posted Tuesday, 21 July 2009 Don Tate, Vietnam Veteran and author of The War Within, has made explosive […]

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REMEMBRANCE DAY– REMEMBERING ALL

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| Anzac Legend, Gallipoli, Paul Keating, Ray Martin, Rwanda, Vietnam War, WWI

Vietnam is part of the Anzac legend forged on the shores of Gallipoli in 1915. REMEMBRANCE DAY– REMEMBERING ALL — Vietnam part of the ANZAC Legend forged at Gallipoli ON LINE OPINION – Australia’s e-journal of social and political debate http://www.onlineopinion.com.au/view.asp?article=8135&page=0 Remembrance Day: remembering all By Sasha Uzunov – posted Monday, 10 November 2008 Recent […]

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KEATING’S SHORT MEMORY

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| Gallipoli, Kokoda, Paul Keating, Vietnam War, WWI

Keating was eager to send Australian troops to Rwanda, Africa in 1994 but there was no criticism of Gallipoli back then. (Photo courtesy of Ken Pedler) KEATING’S SHORT MEMORYBy Sasha Uzunov Paul John Keating, Australia’s Prime Minister from 1991-96, has been at it again. –letting go with comments that would guarantee media exposure. His latest […]

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