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Turkey, Allies meet to mark 97th Gallipoli anniversary
Turkey, Allies meet to mark 97th Gallipoli anniversary
Turkey, Allies meet to mark 97th Gallipoli anniversary
Turkey, Allies meet to mark 97th Gallipoli anniversary
Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard arrives to attend a moving dawn service, part of Anzac Day commemorations early on April 25, 2012 at Gallipoli, to mark the anniversary of the ill-fated landing of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) during World War I. More than 10,000 New Zealand and Australian servicemen died in the failed eight-month campaign on the peninsula. AFP PHOTO
Turkey, Allies meet to mark 97th Gallipoli anniversary
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Turkey, Allies meet to mark 97th Gallipoli anniversary
AA Photo
Turkey, Allies meet to mark 97th Gallipoli anniversary
AA Photo
Turkey, Allies meet to mark 97th Gallipoli anniversary
AA Photo
Turkey, Allies meet to mark 97th Gallipoli anniversary
AA Photo
Turkey, Allies meet to mark 97th Gallipoli anniversary
AA Photo
Turkey, Allies meet to mark 97th Gallipoli anniversary
AA Photo
Turkey, Allies meet to mark 97th Gallipoli anniversary
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Turkey, Allies meet to mark 97th Gallipoli anniversary
DHA Photo
Turkey, Allies meet to mark 97th Gallipoli anniversary
DHA Photo
Turkey, Allies meet to mark 97th Gallipoli anniversary
DHA Photo
Turkey, Allies meet to mark 97th Gallipoli anniversary
DHA Photo
Turkey, Allies meet to mark 97th Gallipoli anniversary
DHA Photo
Turkey, Allies meet to mark 97th Gallipoli anniversary
DHA Photo
Turkey, Allies meet to mark 97th Gallipoli anniversary
DHA Photo
Turkey, Allies meet to mark 97th Gallipoli anniversary
DHA Photo
Turkey, Allies meet to mark 97th Gallipoli anniversary
DHA Photo
Turkey, Allies meet to mark 97th Gallipoli anniversary
DHA Photo
Turkey, Allies meet to mark 97th Gallipoli anniversary
DHA Photo
Turkey, Allies meet to mark 97th Gallipoli anniversary
DHA Photo
Turkey, Allies meet to mark 97th Gallipoli anniversary
DHA Photo
Turkey, Allies meet to mark 97th Gallipoli anniversary
DHA Photo
Turkey, Allies meet to mark 97th Gallipoli anniversary
DHA Photo
Turkey, Allies meet to mark 97th Gallipoli anniversary
DHA Photo
Turkey, Allies meet to mark 97th Gallipoli anniversary
DHA Photo
Turkey, Allies meet to mark 97th Gallipoli anniversary
DHA Photo
Turkey, Allies meet to mark 97th Gallipoli anniversary
DHA Photo
Turkey, Allies meet to mark 97th Gallipoli anniversary
DHA Photo
Turkey, Allies meet to mark 97th Gallipoli anniversary
DHA Photo
Turkey, Allies meet to mark 97th Gallipoli anniversary
DHA Photo
Turkey, Allies meet to mark 97th Gallipoli anniversary
DHA Photo
Turkey, Allies meet to mark 97th Gallipoli anniversary
DHA Photo
Turkey, Allies meet to mark 97th Gallipoli anniversary
AP Photo
Turkey, Allies meet to mark 97th Gallipoli anniversary
AP Photo
Turkey, Allies meet to mark 97th Gallipoli anniversary
AP Photo
Turkey, Allies meet to mark 97th Gallipoli anniversary
AP Photo
Turkey, Allies meet to mark 97th Gallipoli anniversary
Australians and New Zealanders take part in a moving dawn service, part of Anzac Day commemorations early on April 25, 2012 at Gallipoli, to mark the anniversary of the ill-fated landing of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) during World War I. AFP PHOTO / SAYGIN SERDAROGLU
Turkey, Allies meet to mark 97th Gallipoli anniversary
Australians and New Zealanders take part in a moving dawn service, part of Anzac Day commemorations early on April 25, 2012 at Gallipoli, to mark the anniversary of the ill-fated landing of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) during World War I. More than 10,000 New Zealand and Australian servicemen died in the failed eight-month campaign on the peninsula, and Gallipoli has become a defining symbol of courage and comradeship for the two nations. AFP PHOTO / SAYGIN SERDAROGLU
Turkey, Allies meet to mark 97th Gallipoli anniversary
Australians and New Zealanders take part in a moving dawn service, part of Anzac Day commemorations early on April 25, 2012 at Gallipoli, to mark the anniversary of the ill-fated landing of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) during World War I. More than 10,000 New Zealand and Australian servicemen died in the failed eight-month campaign on the peninsula, and Gallipoli has become a defining symbol of courage and comradeship for the two nations. AFP PHOTO / SAYGIN SERDAROGLU
Turkey, Allies meet to mark 97th Gallipoli anniversary
Australians and New Zealanders take part in a moving dawn service, part of Anzac Day commemorations early on April 25, 2012 at Gallipoli, to mark the anniversary of the ill-fated landing of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) during World War I. More than 10,000 New Zealand and Australian servicemen died in the failed eight-month campaign on the peninsula, and Gallipoli has become a defining symbol of courage and comradeship for the two nations. SAYGIN SERDAROGLU
Turkey, Allies meet to mark 97th Gallipoli anniversary
Australians and New Zealanders take part in a moving dawn service, part of Anzac Day commemorations early on April 25, 2012 at Gallipoli, to mark the anniversary of the ill-fated landing of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) during World War I. More than 10,000 New Zealand and Australian servicemen died in the failed eight-month campaign on the peninsula, and Gallipoli has become a defining symbol of courage and comradeship for the two nations. AFP PHOTO / SAYGIN SERDAROGLU
Turkey, Allies meet to mark 97th Gallipoli anniversary
Australians and New Zealanders attend a moving dawn service, part of Anzac Day commemorations early on April 25, 2012 at Gallipoli, to mark the anniversary of the ill-fated landing of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) during World War I. More than 10,000 New Zealand and Australian servicemen died in the failed eight-month campaign on the peninsula, and Gallipoli has become a defining symbol of courage and comradeship for the two nations. AFP PHOTO / SAYGIN SERDAROGLU
Turkey, Allies meet to mark 97th Gallipoli anniversary
AP Photo
Turkey, Allies meet to mark 97th Gallipoli anniversary
AP Photo
Turkey, Allies meet to mark 97th Gallipoli anniversary
Thousands of Australians and New Zealanders attend the Dawn Service at Anzac Commemorative Site in Gallipoli, Turkey, Wednesday, April 25, 2012. The World War I battlefield of the Gallipoli campaign, where throngs gather each April to remember the fallen, is a place of lore, an echo of ancient warfare on the same soil. On the 96th anniversary of the Gallipoli landings, thousands of people from Australia, New Zealand, England and Turkey will gather to remember the World War I campaign that cost hundreds of thousands of lives. The annual Anzac Day ceremony remembers the forces of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps under British command who fought a bloody nine-month battle against Turkish forces on the Gallipoli peninsula in 1915. (AP Photo)
Turkey, Allies meet to mark 97th Gallipoli anniversary
Australians and New Zealanders attend a moving dawn service, part of Anzac Day commemorations early on April 25, 2012 at Gallipoli, to mark the anniversary of the ill-fated landing of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) during World War I. More than 10,000 New Zealand and Australian servicemen died in the failed eight-month campaign on the peninsula, and Gallipoli has become a defining symbol of courage and comradeship for the two nations. AFP PHOTO / SAYGIN SERDAROGLU
Turkey, Allies meet to mark 97th Gallipoli anniversary
Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard attend a moving dawn service, part of Anzac Day commemorations early on April 25, 2012 at Gallipoli, to mark the anniversary of the ill-fated landing of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) during World War I. More than 10,000 New Zealand and Australian servicemen died in the failed eight-month campaign on the peninsula, and Gallipoli has become a defining symbol of courage and comradeship for the two nations. AFP PHOTO
Turkey, Allies meet to mark 97th Gallipoli anniversary
Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard speaks at a moving dawn service, part of Anzac Day commemorations early on April 25, 2012 at Gallipoli, to mark the anniversary of the ill-fated landing of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) during World War I. AFP PHOTO
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