Lying about his age and looking for adventure, 14-year-old Victor March enlists in the 10th Battalion of the AIF to fight in the Great
War. Victor and his new mates, Fish, Needle and Robbo, are headed for the Gallipoli peninsula, and into battle. He is among
the first soldiers to land at what will become known as Anzac Cove on 25 April 1915, and the world as he knows it is about
to change.
In his diary, Victor records the horrors of war, his friendships, his fears, and the story of Australia’s most legendary military campaign.