Huge crowd at Albany commemorate 100 years since departure of Anzacs

By Peter Fitzsimons
Updated November 2 2014 - 1:13pm, first published November 1 2014 - 5:17pm
Crew of the Royal Australian Navy ship HMAS Stirling participate in dawn commemorations marking 100 years since the first Anzac (Australian and New Zealand Army Corp) troops departed for Turkey and the Western Front in World War I at Anzac Peace Park in the Western Australian city of Albany on Saturday. Photo: Australian Defence Force
Crew of the Royal Australian Navy ship HMAS Stirling participate in dawn commemorations marking 100 years since the first Anzac (Australian and New Zealand Army Corp) troops departed for Turkey and the Western Front in World War I at Anzac Peace Park in the Western Australian city of Albany on Saturday. Photo: Australian Defence Force
Crew of the Royal Australian Navy ship HMAS Stirling participate in dawn commemorations marking 100 years since the first Anzac (Australian and New Zealand Army Corp) troops departed for Turkey and the Western Front in World War I at Anzac Peace Park in the Western Australian city of Albany on Saturday. Photo: Australian Defence Force
Crew of the Royal Australian Navy ship HMAS Stirling participate in dawn commemorations marking 100 years since the first Anzac (Australian and New Zealand Army Corp) troops departed for Turkey and the Western Front in World War I at Anzac Peace Park in the Western Australian city of Albany on Saturday. Photo: Australian Defence Force
Crew of the Royal Australian Navy ship HMAS Stirling participate in dawn commemorations marking 100 years since the first Anzac (Australian and New Zealand Army Corp) troops departed for Turkey and the Western Front in World War I at Anzac Peace Park in the Western Australian city of Albany on Saturday. Photo: Australian Defence Force
Crew of the Royal Australian Navy ship HMAS Stirling participate in dawn commemorations marking 100 years since the first Anzac (Australian and New Zealand Army Corp) troops departed for Turkey and the Western Front in World War I at Anzac Peace Park in the Western Australian city of Albany on Saturday. Photo: Australian Defence Force
Crew of the Royal Australian Navy ship HMAS Stirling participate in dawn commemorations marking 100 years since the first Anzac (Australian and New Zealand Army Corp) troops departed for Turkey and the Western Front in World War I at Anzac Peace Park in the Western Australian city of Albany on Saturday. Photo: Australian Defence Force
Crew of the Royal Australian Navy ship HMAS Stirling participate in dawn commemorations marking 100 years since the first Anzac (Australian and New Zealand Army Corp) troops departed for Turkey and the Western Front in World War I at Anzac Peace Park in the Western Australian city of Albany on Saturday. Photo: Australian Defence Force

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