The document provides information about Tasmania's involvement in World War 1, specifically focusing on the first contingent of Tasmanian troops that left Hobart for war aboard the Geelong on October 20, 1914. It discusses how Tasmania answered the call to arms after the assassination in Sarajevo sparked the war. Over 15,000 Tasmanians served during the war, with the 12th Battalion comprising the first to leave the state. The article then provides details about some of the major battles Tasmanian troops participated in, including Gallipoli and the Western Front. It also mentions that 11 Tasmanians were awarded the Victoria Cross for acts of bravery during the war.