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Fighting Mac Mckenzie & other ANZAC Chaplains of WW1

February 3 @ 11:30 am - 5:00 pm

The legendary William McKenzie’s tireless work as a Salvation Army Chaplain among the Anzacs in World War I earned him the nickname ‘Fighting Mac’.

On the outbreak of war McKenzie applied for a chaplaincy immediately and joined the AIF, attached to the 4th Battalion. He was one of the first chaplains ashore at Gallipoli. He lumped stretchers and carries water for months on end as well as tending the wounded and burying the dead. In France and Belgium he continued to live in the front line with the troops. McKenzie was at Pozieres, Bullecourt, Mouquet Farm, Polygon Wood and Passchendaele. What makes McKenzie’s reputation incredible is that he embodied almost everything that the typical digger loved to hate. He railed against booze, brothels, betting and bad language, and ran frequent evangelistic campaigns for the Anzacs. Despite these apparent disadvantages Fighting Mac was worshipped and revered by the soldiers — becoming the man who best represented the Anzac ideal. In this talk, historian Dr Daniel Reynaud, author of The Man the Anzacs Revered: The Legendary William “Fighting Mac” McKenzie, Anzac Chaplain will tell Fighting Mac’s story and discuss the role and contributions of other Anzac chaplains of the First World War.

Dr Daniel Reynaud is an authority on Australian Great War social history, publishing books on its cinema (Celluloid Anzacs), wartime spirituality (Anzac Spirituality; The Man the Anzacs Revered; The Anzacs, Religion and God) and Anzac food (The Anzac Table), as well as many book chapters and articles on similar themes. He initiated the partial reconstruction of Australia’s first Gallipoli movie (The Hero of the Dardanelles, 1915/2015), and has authored and fronted an award-winning series of documentaries on the Anzacs and religion. He is Emeritus Professor of History at Avondale University. Dr Reynaud is also a Visiting Historian for the Anzac Memorial Hyde Park, Sydney.

LECTURE TIME AND VENUE: 10:30AM Saturday 3 February 2024 at The Auditorium, Anzac Memorial Hyde Park, Hyde Park South, corner Elizabeth and Liverpool Streets, Sydney CBD.

Admission is free of charge but a donation would be appreciated.

For information call 0419 698 783 or email: president@militaryhistorynsw.com.au

Details

Date:
February 3
Time:
11:30 am - 5:00 pm
Website:
https://militaryhistorynsw.com.au/activities/next-lecture/

Venue

ANZAC Memorial – Hyde Park
126 Elizabeth St
Sydney, NSW 2000 Australia
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