The document is a speech given on Anzac Day in 2015 about the Gallipoli campaign. It summarizes that 100 years ago, young Australian and New Zealand soldiers landed on a beach in Gallipoli in modern-day Turkey, facing brutal conditions. Though poorly planned and executed, the campaign was important in forming the identity of Australia as a nation. The speech honors the over 11,000 ANZAC soldiers who died in the failed 8-month campaign, describing them as heroes who volunteered to serve their country despite facing an almost certain fate. It remembers all ANZAC soldiers who did their duty and paid the ultimate price at Gallipoli.