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During the War I Rode a Horse - A Cheeky Story of the 10th Australian Light Horse 1914-1919 (Paperback)
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During the War I Rode a Horse - A Cheeky Story of the 10th Australian Light Horse 1914-1919 (Paperback)
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The book tells the story of the 10th Australian Light Horse during
World War One. It takes the reader on a journey with the first
enlisted men from West Australia from their enlistment, through
training at Black Boy Hill, their encampment at Meadi, Egypt, the
call to Gallipoli and then the slow process of taking the Sinai,
the drive through Beersheba to Jerusalem and finally their capture
of Damascus. The war for the 10th did not stop here because they
had to maintain the peace. Eventually the men returned home. The
story is told through the eyes of the author's father, Trooper
Herman John Murphy. With a mixture of well researched fact added to
a little fiction the Author takes a fresh look at an old topic
capturing the essence of the Anzac: Courage, Mateship, Initiative,
Self Reliance, Sense of Humour and very little respect for
authority and military protocol. The underlying message of the book
is the meaningless waste of human life in war
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