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T4 LEST WE FORGET

PostPosted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 1:08 am
by magpie in the 80's
1. In what year did ANZAC forces first land at Gallipoli?
1915
2. What book which describes Gallipoli was written by Albert Facey?
A FORTUNATE LIFE
3. Which enthusiastic supporter of the Gallipoli invasion later became a British Prime Minister?
WINSTON CHURCHILL
4. In Australia, April 25 is ANZAC Day: what is it in New Zealand?
ANZAC DAY
5. What Australian delicacy is mainly golden syrup and oatmeal?
ANZAC BISCUITS
6. What calibre was the normal rifle use by the ANZAC forces?
.303
7. In what month and year did the ANZACs withdraw from Gallipoli?
DECEMBER 1915
8. What name was given to the beach where the Australian and New Zealand forces were supposed to land at Gallipoli?
BRIGHTON
9. What was the real surname of 'the man with the donkey'?
JOHN SIMPSON KIRKPATRICK
10. Tradition has it that Light Horse soldiers had an unlikely name for the plume they wore on their hats. What did they call it?
KANGAROO FEATHERS
11. Where did the ANZAC forces train before moving to attack the Gallipoli Peninsula?
EGYPT
12. Which design of rifle was used by the Diggers in World War I.
LEE-ENFIELD
13. A famous statue at Gallipoli shows a soldier carried a wounded man. What nationalities are the carrier and the carried, and where are they going?
A TURKISHISH SOLDIER CARRYING A WOUNDED BRITISH SOLDIER BACK TO THE BRITISH LINES
14. Which Australian Gallipoli leader has a university named after him?
SIR JOHN MONASH
15. Which leader of the defending forces later became a national leader?
KEMAL ATARTURK
16. At Gallipoli, there was a British commander known to the ANZACs as 'Birdy': what was his surname?
BIRDWOOD
17. Which Australian journalist and historian is most closely associated with Gallipoli?
C.E.W. BEAN
18. Who directed the 1981 film 'Gallipoli'?
PETER WEIR
19. About how many ANZACs were taken prisoner at Gallipoli?
100
20. Approximately how many of the ANZACs were killed or mortally wounded at Gallipoli?
10,000
21. About how many ANZACs were wounded at Gallipoli?
24,000
22. What was an ANZAC button?
A NAIL TO HOLD UP YOUR TROUSERS[/COLOR
23. A furphy was a rumour. Where did the name come from?
A WATER CART
24. The ANZACs were annoyed by chats: what were chats?
LICE
25. Which poet wrote the poem that includes the lines "At the going down of the sun and in the morning/We will remember them"?
LAURENCE BINYON
26. What is the name of the sea closest to the beach at Gallipoli?
THE AEGEAN SEA
27. What is the local name for Gallipoli?
GELIBOLU
28. What was Beachy Bill at Gallipoli?
A TURKISH GUN THAT SHELLED THE BEACH
29. What did Nat Barton say the last ANZAC on the beach was doing in a tunnel, just before he left?
SLEEPING
30. When were the plans for a Gallipoli invasion first drawn up?
DURING THE CRIMEAN WAR

Re: LEST WE FORGET

PostPosted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 1:16 am
by Dirko
ahh you've changed it !

I was finished my answers...about 20 of em
hit submit...this thread has been removed...What the...

Re: LEST WE FORGET

PostPosted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 1:20 am
by magpie in the 80's
SJABC wrote:ahh you've changed it !

I was finished my answers...about 20 of em
hit submit...this thread has been removed...What the...

sorry sjabc the other quiz had too many long answers to the Q's
so i cut it back to just 30 with smaller answers

Re: LEST WE FORGET

PostPosted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 1:25 am
by Dirko
1. 1915
2. Churchill ?
4. Same
5. Anzac Biscuits
9. Kirkpatrick
11. Egypt
20. 8000
24. Flys

That'll do for tonight...had about 25 answered for the original one :lol:

Just saw the post...yep reciting the Ode got me thinking...about 9 lines !!

Re: LEST WE FORGET

PostPosted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 1:55 am
by magpie in the 80's
SJABC wrote:1. 1915
2. Churchill ? INCORRECT
4. Same
5. Anzac Biscuits
9. Kirkpatrick
11. Egypt
20. 8000 INCORRECT
24. Flys INCORRECT

That'll do for tonight...had about 25 answered for the original one :lol:

Just saw the post...yep reciting the Ode got me thinking...about 9 lines !!

Re: LEST WE FORGET

PostPosted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 9:42 am
by godoubleblues
Q6 - .303
Q15 - Ataturk
Q16 - Birdwood
Q17 - Bean
Q18 - Peter Weir
Q23 - got its name from the Furphy's water cart
Q25 - Laurence Binyon

Re: LEST WE FORGET

PostPosted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 10:10 am
by magpie in the 80's
godoubleblues wrote:Q6 - .303
Q15 - Ataturk
Q16 - Birdwood
Q17 - Bean
Q18 - Peter Weir
Q23 - got its name from the Furphy's water cart
Q25 - Laurence Binyon

ALL CORRECT GDB
well done :wink:

Re: LEST WE FORGET

PostPosted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 10:17 am
by godoubleblues
magpie in the 80's wrote:
godoubleblues wrote:Q6 - .303
Q15 - Ataturk
Q16 - Birdwood
Q17 - Bean
Q18 - Peter Weir
Q23 - got its name from the Furphy's water cart
Q25 - Laurence Binyon

ALL CORRECT GDB
well done :wink:


cheers, I have a military background :wink:

Re: LEST WE FORGET

PostPosted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 10:20 am
by magpie in the 80's
godoubleblues wrote:
magpie in the 80's wrote:
godoubleblues wrote:Q6 - .303
Q15 - Ataturk
Q16 - Birdwood
Q17 - Bean
Q18 - Peter Weir
Q23 - got its name from the Furphy's water cart
Q25 - Laurence Binyon

ALL CORRECT GDB
well done :wink:


cheers, I have a military background :wink:

got a brother who finished up as a liuetenant - colonel.
spent many times with him at the war memorial here

Re: LEST WE FORGET

PostPosted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 10:20 am
by MightyEagles
8. ANZAC Cove.

Re: LEST WE FORGET

PostPosted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 10:24 am
by godoubleblues
Q12 - Lee Enfield
Q14 - Monash

Re: LEST WE FORGET

PostPosted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 10:26 am
by godoubleblues
magpie in the 80's wrote:
godoubleblues wrote:
magpie in the 80's wrote:
godoubleblues wrote:Q6 - .303
Q15 - Ataturk
Q16 - Birdwood
Q17 - Bean
Q18 - Peter Weir
Q23 - got its name from the Furphy's water cart
Q25 - Laurence Binyon

ALL CORRECT GDB
well done :wink:


cheers, I have a military background :wink:

got a brother who finished up as a liuetenant - colonel.
spent many times with him at the war memorial here


when I was posted in Canberra we used to visit the war memorial often
also went to a dawn service at the war memorial one year, very moving (bloody cold though :shock: )

Re: LEST WE FORGET

PostPosted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 10:35 am
by magpie in the 80's
MightyEagles wrote:8. ANZAC Cove.

Thats where they landed ME but wasn't the beach they were supposed to land on. trick Q :wink:

Re: LEST WE FORGET

PostPosted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 10:35 am
by magpie in the 80's
godoubleblues wrote:Q12 - Lee Enfield
Q14 - Monash

both correct gdb

Re: LEST WE FORGET

PostPosted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 10:39 am
by godoubleblues
magpie in the 80's wrote:
MightyEagles wrote:8. ANZAC Cove.

Thats where they landed gdb but wasn't the beach they were supposed to land on. trick Q :wink:


hey, that wasnt me :lol:

Re: LEST WE FORGET

PostPosted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 10:43 am
by godoubleblues
Q29 - knowing soldiers like I do he was probably taking a nap :lol:

Re: LEST WE FORGET

PostPosted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 10:43 am
by Leaping Lindner
2. What book which describes Gallipoli was written by Albert Facey? - A fortunate Life
3. Which enthusiastic supporter of the Gallipoli invasion later became a
British Prime Minister? - Winston Churchill
7. In what month and year did the ANZACs withdraw from Gallipoli? - December 1915
12. Which design of rifle was used by the Diggers in World War I. - Lee Enfield
14. Which Australian Gallipoli leader has a university named after him? - John Monash
20. Approximately how many of the ANZACs were killed or mortally wounded
at Gallipoli? - 9,000 (?)
21. About how many ANZACs were wounded at Gallipoli? - 25,000 (?)
24. The ANZACs were annoyed by chats: what were chats? - Lice
26. What is the name of the sea closest to the beach at Gallipoli? - Aegan Sea

Re: LEST WE FORGET

PostPosted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 10:48 am
by magpie in the 80's
godoubleblues wrote:
magpie in the 80's wrote:
MightyEagles wrote:8. ANZAC Cove.

Thats where they landed gdb but wasn't the beach they were supposed to land on. trick Q :wink:


hey, that wasnt me :lol:


sorry gdb thought you were the only one posting on this quiz :oops:

Re: LEST WE FORGET

PostPosted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 10:49 am
by magpie in the 80's
godoubleblues wrote:Q29 - knowing soldiers like I do he was probably taking a nap :lol:

correct ....hhmmm just check.......yep.........GDB :wink:

Re: LEST WE FORGET

PostPosted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 10:52 am
by magpie in the 80's
Leaping Lindner wrote:2. What book which describes Gallipoli was written by Albert Facey? - A fortunate Life
3. Which enthusiastic supporter of the Gallipoli invasion later became a
British Prime Minister? - Winston Churchill
7. In what month and year did the ANZACs withdraw from Gallipoli? - December 1915
12. Which design of rifle was used by the Diggers in World War I. - Lee Enfield
14. Which Australian Gallipoli leader has a university named after him? - John Monash
20. Approximately how many of the ANZACs were killed or mortally wounded
at Gallipoli? - 9,000 (?) with the approx.answers im giving with in 500. so incorrect LL
21. About how many ANZACs were wounded at Gallipoli? - 25,000 (?) as above
24. The ANZACs were annoyed by chats: what were chats? - Lice
26. What is the name of the sea closest to the beach at Gallipoli? - Aegan Sea


all others correct though LL