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Indian Driver Packs Mule.jpg
An Indian driver packs his mule to continue to carry supplies to soldiers.

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Frost-bitten soldiers lay on straw in structures made by biscuit boxes in Suvla.

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C.E.W. Bean, a War Correspondent for the Australia Gazette, gives the reader a description of the usual day for a soldier fighting during this campaign.

Reproduced below is the text of the letter sent by British war correspondent Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett to British Prime Minister Herbert Asquith reporting from the Gallipoli campaign. Bartlett gives his opinions on what is going at the Peninsula. This…

A soldier goes into detail about the brutal living conditions that New Zealanders were forced to live in. At some places, the space between the beach and the front lines was only 900 meters, causing lots of difficulty transporting supplies.

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This pictures illustrates French Senegalese troops getting off the SS River Clyde to join the fight.

Captain Campbell gives us a pretty gruesome depiction of how soldiers are living on the Peninsula

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This image shows British Troops storming the "V" beach during the Cape Helles Landings.

Australia Soldiers Charge.jpg
This is a picture of an Australian Regiment charging uphill with their fixed Bayonets. Most likely trying to take Imbros or Lemnos.

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This pictures shows an Australian soldier giving water to a wounded Turkish Soldier. The famous place of the Turkish defenses, Achi Baba, is noticeable in the background.
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