
Lone Pine Memorial, Gallipoli
Lone Pine Memorial, Turkey, where there are 4,932 identified casualties honored and remembered there. The LONE PINE MEMORIAL stands on the site of the fiercest fighting at Lone Pine and overlooks the whole front line of May 1915. It commemorates more than 4,900 Australian and New Zealand servicemen who died in the Anzac area - the New Zealanders prior to the fighting in August 1915 - whose graves are not known. Others named on the memorial died at sea and were buried in Gallipoli waters. The memorial stands in LONE PINE CEMETERY.
The Lone Pine Australian Memorial, located on the Gallipoli Peninsula, Turkey, commemorates the Australian soldiers who fought in the Battle of Lone Pine during the Gallipoli Campaign of World War I. This memorial marks the site of some of the fiercest fighting between ANZAC and Ottoman forces in 1915. The names of over 4,900 Australian and New Zealand soldiers with no known graves are inscribed here. The site, surrounded by towering pine trees, offers a poignant setting for reflection on the bravery and sacrifice of the ANZAC troops.