P.J. Bothwell

Branch secretary of the YMCA in Chanak, and witness to the Turkish-British stand-off in 1922.

Ashleigh Brown

Historian on the Official History Project at the Australian War Memorial and a PhD candidate researching Australian military aviation during the interwar period.

Ian M. Burns

Retired aerospace engineer whose passion is aviation history, particularly early British naval aviation.

Stephen Chambers

Accredited battlefield guide, author and researcher whose passion is British and Commonwealth military history from 1815 to 1945.

Michael Crane

Former Parachute Regiment soldier who has researched the Gallipoli campaign for over 40 years, mapping trench lines and documenting the history of the 1/9 Battalion Manchester Regiment.

Rhys Crawley

Senior lecturer in history and member of the War Studies Research Group at UNSW Canberra, and a specialist in Australian military and intelligence history.

Bernard de Broglio

History enthusiast with a particular interest in the Aegean air war 1915–1918.

Jim Grundy

Former civil servant (and partner in a brewery) from Hucknall in Nottinghamshire who has long been fascinated by the history of the Great War.

C.E. Hughes

Intelligence officer with the East Indies and Egypt Seaplane Squadron, twice Mentioned in Despatches for his service.

Alec Riley

Territorial soldier in the Manchester Brigade of the British Army’s 42nd (East Lancashire) Division. Riley served as a signaller in the Gallipoli Campaign of 1915.

Cheryl Ward

Australian actress, writer, director and graphic designer. Ward wrote ‘Through These Lines,’ which premiered in 2010 with performances in the tunnels of Headland Park, Mosman.

Charles Watkins

Private soldier who fought with the 1/6th Lancs Fusiliers at Gallipoli. Later gained a commission with the Royal Air Force as a balloon observer.

Orlo Williams

Civil servant, First World War officer, author and literary critic. Oxford graduate who served at Gallipoli as GHQ cipher officer, then in Egypt and Palestine.