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Mark Hersh | all galleries >> Vacations 2004-2011 >> Vacation 2011: Turkey! >> Gallipoli WWI Battlefields (Çanakkale area) > Respect to Mehmetçik Memorial
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10-APR-2011

Respect to Mehmetçik Memorial

This memorial is to the chivalry displayed during the fighting. An Australian officer was wounded and moaning in no man's land when an Ottoman sergeant waved a small white flag and hopped out, scooping up the wounded man and running him into the Australian trenches, then running back to his own lines. This is not legend but well-documented. "Mehmetçik" is a casual term for Turkish soldier (like "doughboy" for a WW I US soldier, or "Tommy" for a UK soldier).

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