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DHL Delivers WWI Battlefield Mementos to Australia

DHL Global Forwarding is playing its part in the 100-year anniversary of ANZAC day with the shipment of historic ammunition shells and projectiles gathered from European battlefields where Australian and New Zealand soldiers fought in World War One.

by Staff
April 17, 2015
DHL Delivers WWI Battlefield Mementos to Australia

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DHL Global Forwarding is playing its part in the 100-year anniversary of Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) day with the shipment of historic ammunition shells and projectiles gathered from European battlefields where Australian and New Zealand soldiers fought in World War One. The 50 ammunition shells and projectiles in seven boxes and weighing around 300 kg were collected in Ypres, Belgium, and shipped to Heathrow free of charge by DHL Global Forwarding Australia, before being flown to Sydney.

"We are truly honored to play a role in such a unique project. The spent ammunition -- all inert -- will go into a limber that accompanies the horse-drawn 18-pounder gun, creating a historic record of the battles where ANZAC forces played such a significant role -- so very far from home -- 100 years ago. We decided to sponsor our part of the shipment cost because it will be of great educational value to Australians and News Zealanders for many years to come," said Tony Boll, CEO, DHL Global Forwarding South Pacific.

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April 25 will mark the 100th anniversary of ANZAC Day, a national day of remembrance in Australia and New Zealand that broadly commemorates all Australians and New Zealanders "who served and died in all wars, conflicts, and peacekeeping operations.”

As part of the commemorations, the Royal Australian Artillery Historical Company (RAAHC) is recreating an iconic World War One 18-Pounder gun team - the mobile horse-drawn gun unit that the Australian artillery was famous for and features on the $100 Australian bank note. An original fully-restored 18-pounder with its battlefield shells pulled by six horses and manned by a gun crew will form a central part of the centennial ANZAC day march in Canberra -- before touring the country as a mobile exhibit.

DHL Global Forwarding was first contacted by Jim Frecklington, Keeper of the Gun, a member of the team working on restoring the 18-pounder gun. Frecklington visited over 50 battlefields to collect the historic ammunition that were typically handed over by the Mayors of the towns he visited.

"Over 62,000 men and women form the ANZAC forces lost their lives in World War One. These forces took their own guns and ammunition to Europe as well as over 136,000 horses - only one of which returned to Australia. The 18-pounder gun was designed for an army that needed to move around quickly -- it had to be mobile, light and rapid firing. During the course of the war, the 18-pounders fired over 99 million rounds. Many brave men were awarded the Victoria Cross -- but there were many men whose bravery no one ever knew. I wish to sincerely thank DHL for their great support in the ANZAC centennial gun project," Frecklington said.

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Special permission had to be sought from the Belgium government for licenses to export the historic ammunition which is being specially packed by DHL Global Forwarding for the journey from Polygon Wood near Ypres, the site of one of the Great War's most famous battles.

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The two-year gun project by the RAAHC aims "to provide a living memorial to Australian Artillery by deploying the gun and team for commemorative events starting in 2015 for the 100th anniversary of Gallipoli." It was Australia's main piece of artillery used at Gallipoli and on the Western front.

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