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'''''Deadline Gallipoli''''' is a 2015 Australian miniseries. The Entente occupy the Turkish peninsula Gallipoli to use as a base for the conquest of the Ottoman capital Constantinople and send a garrison of volunteer but inexperienced Australian and New Zealand soldiers. But the landing campaign will be a dramatic battle as the Turkish army fights more violently than expected. | '''''Deadline Gallipoli''''' is a 2015 Australian miniseries. The Entente occupy the Turkish peninsula Gallipoli to use as a base for the conquest of the Ottoman capital Constantinople and send a garrison of volunteer but inexperienced Australian and New Zealand soldiers. But the landing campaign will be a dramatic battle as the Turkish army fights more violently than expected. | ||
The four war correspondents Charles Bean ([[Joel Jackson]]), Ellis Ashmead Bartlett ([[Hugh Dancy]]), Philipp Schuler ([[Sam Worthington]]) and Keith Murdoch ([[ | The four war correspondents Charles Bean ([[Joel Jackson]]), Ellis Ashmead Bartlett ([[Hugh Dancy]]), Philipp Schuler ([[Sam Worthington]]) and Keith Murdoch ([[Ewen Leslie]]) are soon faced with the moral dilemma of writing pathetic news to neither the soldiers in the homeland Nor demoralize them at the front, or to make an honest report of a brutal slaughter against the will of the highest military. | ||
'''The following weapons can be seen in the miniseries ''Deadline Gallipoli'':''' | '''The following weapons can be seen in the miniseries ''Deadline Gallipoli'':''' |
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Deadline Gallipoli is a 2015 Australian miniseries. The Entente occupy the Turkish peninsula Gallipoli to use as a base for the conquest of the Ottoman capital Constantinople and send a garrison of volunteer but inexperienced Australian and New Zealand soldiers. But the landing campaign will be a dramatic battle as the Turkish army fights more violently than expected.
The four war correspondents Charles Bean (Joel Jackson), Ellis Ashmead Bartlett (Hugh Dancy), Philipp Schuler (Sam Worthington) and Keith Murdoch (Ewen Leslie) are soon faced with the moral dilemma of writing pathetic news to neither the soldiers in the homeland Nor demoralize them at the front, or to make an honest report of a brutal slaughter against the will of the highest military.
The following weapons can be seen in the miniseries Deadline Gallipoli:
Revolvers
Webley Mk. VI
The Webley Mk. VI revolver is the standard sidearm of Australian and British officers.
Rifles
Lee-Enfield No.1 Mk.III
ANZAC soldiers are seen with Lee-Enfield No.1 Mk.III rifles.
Lee-Enfield No.1 Mk.III*
Some Lee-Enfield No.1 Mk.III* are also used by ANZAC soldiers.
Mauser Gewehr 1888/05
An injured Turkish civilian holds a Mauser Gewehr 1888/05 rifle at Charles Bean (Joel Jackson) in Episode 2.
Turkish 1903 Mauser
Turkish soldiers can be seen with 1903 Mauser rifles. Many Turks are fighting with the bayonets of their rifles.
Berthier Fusil Modèle 1907-16
Regular French infantrymen and French West-African soldiers use anachronistic Berthier Mle 1907-16 instead of accurate Lebel 1886 rifles
Machine Guns
Maxim MG 08
Turkish soldiers can briefly seen with a Maxim MG08.
Vickers Mk1
ANZAC soldiers use Vickers MK1 Machine Guns. First seen in Episode 3 as Phillip Schuler (Sam Worthington) visits the trenches.
Grenades
Jam Tin Grenade
ANZAC soldiers use Jam Tin Grenades.
No. 15 Grenade
Turkish soldiers throw No. 15 Grenades in Australian trenches in Episode 3.