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a. Note:   HI891
Note:   (Research):Debt of Honour Register In Memory of NEIL CAMPION Trooper 11/32 Wellington Mounted Rifles, N.Z.E.F. who died on Wednesday 26 May 1915 . Age 22 . Additional Information: Son of Alexander and Margaret Campion, of Longburn, Palmerston North, Kairanga, New Zealand. Cemetery: ARI BURNU CEMETERY, ANZACTurkey Grave or Reference Panel Number: D. 9. Location: Ari Burnu Cemetery lies between the beach and the cliff under Plugge's Plateau, about 1 kilometre north-north-west of Lone Pine Cemetery and Memorial. Historical Information: The eight month campaign in Gallipoli was fought by Commonwealth and French forces in an attempt to force Turkey out of the war, to relieve the deadlock of the Western Front in France and Belgium, and to open a supply route to Russia through the Dardanelles and the Black Sea. The Allies landed on the peninsula on 25-26 April 1915; the 29th Division at Cape Helles in the south and the Australian and New Zealand Corps north of Gaba Tepe on the west coast, an area soon known as Anzac. Ari Burnu Cemetery, named from the Cape at the North end of Anzac Cove, was made in 1915. In 1926 and 1927, graves were brought into it from Kilid Bahr Anglo-French Cemetery and Gallipoli Consular Cemetery. There are now 252 Commonwealth servicemen of the First World War buried or commemorated in this cemetery. 42 of the burials are unidentified but special memorials commemorate three casualties believed to be buried among them. Other memorials record the names of three Indian soldiers who were buried at Kilid Bahr.
b. Note:   XI891
Note:   Ari Burnu Cemetery lies between the beach and the cliff under Plugge's Plateau, about 1 kilometre north-north-west of Lone Pine Cemetery and Memorial.


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