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Australia in Arms: A Narrative of the Australasian Imperial, Force and Their Achievement at Anzac. E-book. Formato PDF Phillip F. E. Schuler - Forgotten Books, 2017 -
One hot, bright morning early in the Dardanelles campaign, so the story goes, Lieut.-General Sir William Birdwood was walking up one of the worn tracks of Anzac that led over the hills into the firing-line when he stopped, as he very often did on these daily tours of the line, to talk with two men who were cooking over a fireplace made of shell cases. General Birdwood wore no jacket, therefore he had no badges of rank. His cap even lacked gold lace. Under his arm he had tucked a periscope. But the Australian addressed did not even boast of a shirt. Stripped to the waist, he was as fine a type of manhood as you might wish to see. He was burned a deep brown; his uniform consisted of a cap, shorts, and a pair of boots. His mate was similarly clad."Got something good there?" remarked the General as he stopped near the steaming pot of bully-beef stew."Ye-es," replied the Australian, "it's all right. Wish we had a few more spuds, though." Conversation then branched off into matters relating to the firing-line, till at last General Birdwood signified his intention of going, bidding the soldier a cheery "Good-day", which was acknowledged by an inclination of the head. The General walked up the path to his firing-line, and the Australian turned to his mate, who had been very silent, but who now began to swear softly under his breath -"You - fool! Do you know who you were talking to?""No!""Well, that was General Birdwood, that was, yer coot!""How was I to know that? Anyway, he seemed to know me all right."