On the Gallipoli peninsula in Turkey, Anzac Day 2012 started with a solemn Dawn Service at the Anzac Commemorative Site attended by Prime Minister Julia Gillard and a crowd of over 6000 who kept a dedicated vigil through the cool night. Ninety-seven years ago today, soldiers from across the then young nation of Australia first started landing on these nondescript beaches in the hours before dawn. Before long they were clawing and clambering their way up the steep, sandy slopes of the Gallipoli peninsula to establish a tenuous foothold against the Turkish defenders. Ultimately, that foothold was extended and, later, surrendered, but not before the men of Anzac built a legacy of courage and sacrifice that has helped shape Australia ever since. Representing that Anzac spirit this morning in Gallipoli were the uniformed men and women of Australia’s Federation Guard, who formed a catafalque party alongside members of the New Zealand Defence Force.