so get a pebble this is take two of the 2018 coins you get from the newspaper so
in the background I have the 2017 2016 and 2015 coin locks so you can get four
different types from the News Corp newspapers and here
I have all of the coins so all the coin sets there and this ran from I think
27th October to yesterday so yesterday was Remembrance
Day so it is the actual Armistice which is just like a a pause in the war that
um basically ended the First World War so that was just the youngsters between
Germany and its enemies like United Kingdom France Germany Australia Canada
New Zealand Serbia Romania and many other countries now before this time
France not France Russia had dropped out of war because of the civil war in 1917
and the Ottoman Empire's or turkey Bulgaria and Austria had already agreed
to armistice but the end of the First World War didn't occur into the Treaty
of Versailles lays in 1920 and that treaty was just a a problem bullshit
treaty cuz at a blinder minee for studying of the First World War which
actually did not do and it actually what I believe it directly led to the anger
of the Germans and there then degeneration internationalism
which are ended in a World War one and World War two starting so let's not get
into the politics everyone is it different opinions that's just mine so
the first one is unity so showiness and it has two strange soldiers it looks
looks like a indigenous soldiers so if you don't know australian it looks like
it's actually damaged underneath damn that would have been damaged at the mint
and or whoever packed these coins and that's a pity
so anyway so australian armed forces so he's an indigenous Aboriginal Australian
I'm not too sure what ethnic group he was but if it has his name you could
probably look him up yeah doesn't look like so and generally Australia at that
time was a pretty racist society you could say dunno it's not better bloody
was I think the last Aboriginal massacre happened in 1920 so aboriginals are
still treated like crap at this point so I'm just wondering why they would have
join me I mean there must have been some exceptional reasons why but if you're
indigenous knew of indigenous people who have actually joined them at this time
I'd actually like to know why they actually wanted to join so here we have
knowledge sort of being the army you need knowledge so you need to be able to
get intelligence of the enemy the surroundings and be able to put that
knowledge together and use it to your advantage
so looks like some information well something's being dropped by parachute
that's probably like Maps supplies intelligence ammunition so various
things so that is the 20 cent coin and actually as a man running through field
with the plane dropping supplies whatever the next one confidence
confidence so confidence in knowing what you were doing so if you're confident
then you're convinced that what you're doing is right
so person in a trench with a rifle firing and here we have a people in the
trenches okay trooper William Billy Singh of 5th Light Force regiment was
the Chinese Australian he served in the Australian Army during the First World
War hmm okay so he was able to be in well
respected by Australian soldiers despite he's ethnic background but when he come
back to Australia that would have been a different thing because when you're in
the army you rely on each other to survive but when you come back you come
back to race to society obviously that's changed now we do have a lot of
different ethnic groups like my wife is Chinese my sister-in-law is Aboriginal
so I personally have no problem people with different ethnic groups so I just
have our base people on who they are so curious curiosity so here we go a lot of
people joined up to the army just to be curious the random world
I say Australia was races back then but most people individuals or at least half
them probably not racist overtly and I was just curious to find out how people
lived around the world in different places and that's a major catalyst
why people actually join yeah me during the first world war because seven
hundred four hundred seventeen thousand men volunteered there were also women
too very very less degrees and and not only would they attracted by adventure
but probably attracted because of the health facilities and also if they are
unemployed just just to have a job because they had no dole whacked int so
actually had could get no money off the government honest so if you're in the
army you need to be honest to you yourself in two hours because this is
trust break stand in unity breaks them which is that was a unity the first coin
actually was unity and you really need that so here's a looks like a person
surveying surveying what I don't know don't know what that has to do with
honesty suppose you have to be honest Tina what you find you need some more
information at the back so Charles beam was a historian so sacred records so you
just get records over strain troops during the First World War
here we have another one patriotic so someone who's a patriot loves the
country because of what it does someone is a nationalist loves the country
despite what it does so those on the far left and the far right they if they're
in power they love the country despite what it does but me myself I like my
country because despite not despite because of what it does so it doesn't go
in well there are some exceptions sound like a menace and Nehru but we won't get
into politics but um generally my country likes to help over countries
except we are involvement in Iraq but that's like it go so Patriot I would say
I'm Patriot so I know someone's well with war crimes I'd actually speak up
again baddie because why would I not go resourcefulness in the times of extreme
difficulty you need to know how to use the resources of your environment so
here's to soldiers in the trench and to not get their heads blown off they use a
mirror as a lookout so it will bounce off that
mirror go down here and I would actually see then they could fire so if there's
any enemy soldiers they would actually be able to use the rock this shoot them
it does a bit bad actually it's sad it's just the way things would in so here we
have devoted so it's the nurse being devoted to a patients nurses are very
important in health care doctors diagnose doctors generally diagnose and
initially fix up the patient and then nurses take over and make sure that they
get healed and an infection doesn't occur and they're actually very
important in these days back then they were just in the early stages but these
are the real heroes doctors and nurses because they're very important to our
current society not sportsmen actors and whatever else who really they provide
entertainment that that's about it so enduring so you need to be able to
endure mentally and physically difficult conditions so and so I have a look at
that see you see the background of the trench all the lines probably close by
water seeping down so that's actually very good detail two soldiers sitting in
a trench and years sir no means they end up the top so these coins are actually
better than the previous use because they include a lot more detail and as
you can see here 2018 on the reverse enduring so that's insect
Cove in Gallipoli and Gallipoli he's very important to Australia New Zealand
as well as Turkey probably less important to British in it but as he was
a major engagement area of Australians ok discipline you need a disciplined
army to be able to fight effectively if you read the histories like the Athenian
invasion of Sicily the reason why the Athenians lost was that they were
disciplined but then they lost the discipline that they had and they become
disorganized and they just knew virtually tried to flee and then our
majority of them were captured and some of them were sort of slaves of us were
executed especially if it leaders so you need to be disciplined so if you were
treating you need to retreat orderly so an orderly retreat so you don't all get
massacred so here you go yep down water so this time mr. Belgian was overrun by
the Germans so brave you need to be brave so 64 Australians got awarded the
Victoria Crosses just in there and here's a soldier who's on the back and
it's King George if awarding him the bravery and it's
given to areas of exceptional gallantry just just you do something exceptional
like you capture an enemy position by yourself or you hold off
large a number of attacking soldiers by yourself or you even sometimes give your
life to save the soldiers of that are in dire straits no not those traits not the
band I don't like the band so here we have which is named corporal snowy how
if what one man action it by the court in my name is heavy holding off the
enemy with bombs and bayonets and to he'll severely wounded okay so in the
battalion saw that and they recommended him for the Victoria Cross which are
king Georgia fear actually gave to him
so also during oil tea so you need to be loyal to yourself and here we have our
people of the Red Cross being loyal to their soldiers and synonym packages and
when you need to be loyal to each other and loyal to your country so
independence your Sunita act independently as well as as a group
depending on the situation so if you see something that like if you do something
an action that can benefit your soldiers your your side of the war then you
should act on it as long as it doesn't bring disaster to your fellow soldiers
oh this is just my take on it if you have a different take I'd like to know
and leave a comment down below or make a video that explains it in more
detail so here we have there a of sash Train flooring Corp which is a
predecessor of that I uh believe Royal Australian Air Force that's different
it has does that the names it no it doesn't doesn't ok first training wing
in England ok the last two we have two decisive so
if you make a decision you have to be decisive sorry in the heat of battle it
doesn't matter if it's a more copying in all this applies to anything like if you
need to make a decision need to make it and you need to stick to it of course
you need to be also you need to be able to be mellow so you need to be able to
change your decision if it if the previous decision is no longer good for
the current environment but you still need to be decisive so there you go and
you can read that if you'd like and the last one is daring so this is the charge
of the Light Brigade about Sheba so at the time Australian like horsemen
though essentially infantry on horses to move around so they were more mobile
than just a normal infantry and now you could get the places fairly fast at this
time the Turks thought that they would actually hop off their horses in charge
the town on foot but instead actually charged to town on their horses horses
got killed a few men got killed very few soldiers actually on both sides got
killed large majority of Turkish soldiers in
the town got caught that's from oh I have read and there's also a famous
movie called the charge of the Light Brigade which is an Australian movie
it's actually quite a good movie and it's um it's probably a little bit
embellished but it actually catalogues this story here and Australia played a
large part in er the Liberation of Palestine
from Turkish troops and here we have the troops and moving off so that actually
looks like say looks I got soldiers coming this way
you got anything trick on that way okay maybe they captured troops Turkish
troops moving in one direction then you got infantry moving up in the oven so
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