Amazon is re-thinking its physical retail strategy, and will reportedly start another chain of grocery stores later this year alongside Whole Foods. But not all of its concepts will stand the test of time — the company closing down its 87 retail pop…
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‘H1Z1’ has a new name and old mechanics
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ANZAC Day – Nurses of the Great War
ANZAC Day is a big deal to Australians and New
Zealanders.
With a different meaning to so many, it’s usually
regarded as an unnecessary and sad loss of life in a British Empire backed
bloodbath, or it’s the most memorable of losing military conflicts that defined
both countries and shaped their futures.
Remembrance celebrations for the ill-fated campaign at Gallipoli began exactly a year after the event on April 25th 1916 and there have been services every single year since in Australia, New Zealand and anywhere on the planet where Aussies and Kiwis live, serve their country, work or travel.

Invocations of what has become the ANZAC Legend generally
only include soldiers experiences, but for the more than 4,000 Australian and
New Zealand nurses who volunteered for active service during World War 1, their
story is rarely heard. This was the first time in the two countries histories
that women worked alongside men as equals – and their work was equally
extraordinary and heroic.
Women of this era had only just recently been given the
right to vote but were still, more often than not, confined to housekeeping so
even signing up for active service was an extremely courageous and bold move
for these amazing and inspiring women.
These ANZAC nurses cared for thousands of casualties in
hospitals all over Europe during the conflict from makeshift facilities on
transport ships, remote islands, in churches and underground to proper
hospitals in the UK and Western Europe. Always at risk of attack from the Axis
of Evil the conditions were often gruelling with sadly depleted medical
supplies, lack of fresh running water, rudimentary equipment and an endless
stream of sick and wounded soldiers from all of the allied countries. They performed
their duties with the utmost respect, courage and tenacity and indeed,
thousands would’ve died if not for the ANZAC nurses. The hospital on Lemnos
during the Gallipoli Campaign itself records 7400 patients of which only 143
died, a testament to the will and skill of these incredible ANZACS.
Upon their return to their homes in Australia and New
Zealand many nurses of World War 1 received little to no financial benefits,
little to no recognition and most shockingly, were seemingly omitted from
yearly ANZAC
Day Commemorations. Many soldiers however, remembered, and the
contributions the nurses (and other women) made to the war effort for the
ANZACS is thankfully, now also remembered each year as well as the service
given by all women in the Great War and in every subsequent conflict where
ANZACS have been present.
LEST WE FORGET!
To find out more about ANZAC Day and to get further
information regarding the Gallipoli Dawn Service
please have a look at the Gallipoli information and links on the
www.anzacdaygallipoli.com website.
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Sonos One speaker now packs more powerful internals
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Democrats introduce bill to restore net neutrality
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