Arriving at Gallipoli

It was Sunday 1915, 8 months after  world war 1 started.  The Australian and New Zealand army corps were sailing close to the coast of Gallipoli. One Anzac smelt gunpowder in the air. The Turks were waiting and no one even knew they were being ambushed. Finally they disembarked the vessel . The Anzac’s felt like this was a trap so they shot all the tents. One Anzac said they might have not even been here. Suddenly they heard a gunshot and they all ran in that direction. It was them so they got to battle and that’s where Flanders field is. Eventually red poppies grew there. Now we celebrate Anzac Day as a public holiday. Some veterans are still alive from World War 1. That is really fantastic. We give donations to sell  Poppy badges as a remembrance  to all who lost their lives at Flanders field.