Introduction by Sir Peter Cosgrove

Today's Honour Roll

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Today's Honour Roll recognizes 574 Australians who fell on this day in history.
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Name Date of Death Conflict
MUDIE, James Thomas 2 May 1917 World War 1
DETMAR, Arthur August Charles 2 May 1915 World War 1
LAURANCE, Herbert Richey 2 May 1916 World War 1
CRAWFORD, Ronald 2 May 1915 World War 1
BLACKETT, James Colville 2 May 1915 World War 1

110 Years Since the Gallipoli Landings

This ANZAC Day marks 110 years since the April 25, 1915, landings at ANZAC Cove on the Gallipoli Peninsula. Although the original plan to advance through the Turkish heartland resulted in a bloody stalemate, the heroism and sacrifice that Australian soldiers, along with those from New Zealand and other allied nations, have left a lasting impact, not just here but across the world.

During the Gallipoli campaign, approximately 8,700 Australian soldiers and 2,779 New Zealand soldiers died as they fought over a tiny patch of land in brutal trench warfare.

The tradition of ANZAC Day began to develop even as the fighting continued, soon becoming the national day of commemoration that we know today.

As we pause to reflect on the significance of the day, we should remember all who served their country and sacrificed both physically and mentally.

On the Virtual War Memorial, we have a number of Gallipoli and ANZAC Day articles from previous years for you to read.

The Anzac spirit embodied in SA’s 10th Battalion
Archaeology on the Anzac battlefield
ANZAC Day Timeline
Remembering ANZAC after 105 years
THE ANZAC SPIRIT - Alive and well in our young people
ANZAC Day Biscuits

This year, we are also encouraging you to contribute to our memorial by helping us highlight 110 Great War Profiles and 80 Second World War Profiles.

Email us here, Details below.

MCMILLAN, Ross Charles
Lance Corporal
BURGESS, Vernon William
Captain, New Guinea Volunteer Rifles, Australian Military Forces (WW2)
HOLLIDAY, Eric George
Private, 10th Infantry Battalion, AIF WW1
Adelaide The 27th Battalion Commemorative Cross
Digital content supported by 10th Battalion AIF Association Inc
Adelaide WW2 Servicewomen Memorial
Digital content supported by Central Council of Women's Auxiliaries RSL SA
FLETCHER, Affleck Ferguson
Private, 29th Infantry Battalion, AIF WW1
GOODWIN, Shirley Thomas William
Brigadier
EDWARDS, Kenneth William
Flight Lieutenant

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The Human Cost

From the Boer War to Afghanistan, 102,784 Australian men and women have been killed serving their country.


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