"This is a book that clearly and concisely sets out New Zealand's involvement from the first declaration of war until the final evacuation of the Gallipoli Peninsula. Detailed within are the battles that have long haunted New Zealand military history such as the Daisy Patch, Hill 60 and, of course, Chunuk Bair. Drawing on personal diaries and reproducing many never-seen-before photographs, One of the treasures of this book is the detailed casualty lists (Listed for each day and many illustrated with a photograph) that, for the first time, allow the reader to comprehend, battle by battle, the enormous sacrifice New Zealand towns and communities made in supporting Great Britain's efforts to "knock Turkey out of the war"."--Dustjacket.