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'The Gallipoli landing remains controversial. Australian soldier and signalman, Lieutenant Stanley Watson, one of the first ashore at Gallipoli on April 25, 1915 believed the Anzacs landed at the wrong place and he believed it still when he revisited Anzac Cove 60 years later. The following extract from Watson’s Pier by his great- grandson, Melbourne writer Joshua Funder,...'