
Five Months at Anzac
Five Months at Anzac is a firsthand account by Joseph Lievesley Beeston, the Officer Commanding the 4th Field Ambulance of the Australian Imperial Force, detailing his experiences from December 1914 to his evacuation due to illness after five months at Gallipoli during World War I. This narrative provides insights into the challenges faced by medical personnel in wartime and highlights the sacrifices made by soldiers. The book serves as a historical document, preserving the memories of those who served in one of the war's most significant campaigns.
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