The most comprehensive and accurate biography of the Gallipoli chaplain worshipped by the Anzacs despite being a wowser is now in the keeping of his family and of his church.
Well-told story shows respect for Anzac chaplain
Wednesday, April 29, 2015The Man the Anzacs Revered is a work of careful historical research and a good story, written with respect for its subject and an understanding of the faith that drove him.
The wowser who wowed the Anzacs
Monday, April 20, 2015An Anzac chaplain worshipped by soldiers despite being a wowser shows the influential role Christians played in the Great War, a new biography reveals.
Fighting Mac
Tuesday, April 24, 2012Ask Australians to name the most famous Anzac of World War I and most will probably answer, “Simpson, the man with the donkey.” While Simpson is a household name, the soldiers who fought in the war would give a different answer: Captain William McKenzie.
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