Remembering Gallipoli
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    • Bill Hyman
    • Birgan Gulez
    • Bruce Wallace Kerr McEvan
    • Cain Gorfine
    • Cemal Akgun
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    • Clive Williams
    • Erdal Kabatepe
    • Filiz Egun
    • Georgia Whitton
    • Idris Erle Murphy
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    • Isabella Thompson
    • Izzettin Calislar
    • Jane Pierard
    • Jeanette Kate Rembowski
    • Kenan Metin Tutuncu
    • Lesley Mann
    • Mark Garden
    • Mehmet Kurtdere
    • Mensur Akgun
    • Muruvet Kayabay
    • Nancy Mary McDonald
    • Nigel Pilkington
    • Ozcan Alpat
    • Serdar Halis Ataksor
    • Sue Sarantos
    • Sue Welman
    • Sevket Tokdogan
    • Tania Prowle
    • Timsal Karabekir
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‘It was a tragic, badly planned, courageous event and was the birthplace of a nation’s identity.
Personally, I am extremely proud that both of my great grandfathers served their country,
showing leadership, and compassion for others and survived to return to their loved families . . .’


Descendant: Tania Prowle and Ethan
Age: 37 and 2
Profession: Teacher
Nationality: Australian

Ancestor: Harry Topp (1892-1986)
Relationship to subject: Great-grandfather
Profession: Farmer
Army: Australian Imperial Force 
Post in Gallipoli: 2nd Light Horse Regiment