Remembering Gallipoli
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‘Having studied the Gallipoli campaign I still struggle to comprehend its foolishness, and the overall incompetence of those in command on the allied side. Visiting Gallipoli and seeing the terrain makes it immediately apparent that the landing was poorly thought out.’

Descendant: Christopher Michael Kelliher Malcolm Stephens
Age: 26
Profession: Property rights analyst 
Nationality: New Zealander

Ancestor: Sir Henry Joseph Kelliher (1896–1991)
Relationship to subject: Great-grandfather
Profession: Hotelier, brewer, philanthropist
Army: New Zealand Expeditionary Force
Post in Gallipoli: Otago Mounted Rifles