'Fighting McKenzie' Anzac chaplain : Tribute to a hero
After WW1 'Mac' was the most famous man in Australia. He had served the Anzacs on Gallipoli, the Middle East, the Somme, Pozieres and Passchendaele. He took part in the charge at Lone Pine, armed with only a shovel. His 'boys' pleaded with him to stay behind. He was wounded, narrowly escaping... Full description
Main Author: | Stringer, Col. |
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Robina, Qld. : Col Stringer Ministries, 2002 |
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After WW1 'Mac' was the most famous man in Australia. He had served the Anzacs on Gallipoli, the Middle East, the Somme, Pozieres and Passchendaele. He took part in the charge at Lone Pine, armed with only a shovel. His 'boys' pleaded with him to stay behind. He was wounded, narrowly escaping death, and was later presented with the Military Cross. This tribute to Anzac Chaplain William McKenzie covers his service and ministry during WWI. |
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191p. |
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0957759835 |
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