Monday, May 18, 2015

my trenches inquiry

this trem we did inquiry on the war and my one was on the World War 1 trenches. I also did a 3d trench with my inquiry. heere it is.

poppy

lest we forget

Letter

Dear Cameron

thank you for all the weekly postcards. At first when I signed up for war it was meant to be a once and a lifetime experience but now all I want to do is come home oh and happy birthday for to days a go. Please keep sending those postcard I love reading them please give the cats all my love.

sorry that I did not send a letter last week but the boat that takes them to the main island got blown up. and do not worry i will be home for Christmas. Tell Mum and Dad I love them and on the 18th I got hit with a bullet but not to worry I am fine.

All my love.
Trone

Post card

Dear Tyron,
I miss you dearly and I hope you are having a fun time at war. I hope war is a lifetime experience for you it is my birthday in three days but all I really want for my birthday is for you to come home. And be with me tonight me a dad are going to the river to ele.

When you get back I have something for you and I was hoping to send it to you but I can not but i will send you the new socks.

ANZAC Poems

Deathning dark

As night falls.

So do we.
As the men fall.
So do we.

All that falls.
Falls for me.



Attack

We need to fight

For who we love

For all we need

For our lives

and our dignity.

Lest we forget.

By Cameron










Thursday, May 14, 2015

ANZACs World War 1

I have learnt a lot about World War 1 but mostly about trenches.
In World War 1 all the Men would take something like a diary or bible or a picture to remind them about their family. Some men would take something but purposely lose it because they were distressed and been away for too long to look at a picture and not cry.

World War 1 trenches.
Fighting trenches were usually about 4 m or 12 feet deep. Trenches were never straight but were dug in a zigzagging or stepped pattern.

This is one of the Men's exact letters.
20th of May. The New Zealand Infantry brigade came back today. We were very glad to see it. We are all Australians and New Zealanders here now and it is wonderful what this means to the men. they have the utmost confidence now in the people either side of them.

I went to an ANZAC Service my first ever one it is not a once and a life time thing but I will always go to another.

26/ April /2015. It is a very special day to remember all the men that gave their lives for us. Three planes were flying through the air in the shape of an arrow. Two gun shots were fired in two the air as a remembrance. speeches were presented and someone presented the last post.