The Man the Anzacs Revered - William “Fighting Mac” McKenzie Anzac Chaplain
Daniel Reynaud
Narrateur Daniel Reynaud
Maison d'édition: Signs Publishing
Synopsis
This is the story of William McKenzie, whose tireless work as a Salvation Army chaplain among the Anzacs in World War I earned him the nickname 'Fighting Mac'. Though he spoke out against booze, brothels, betting, and bad language - favourite vices of the troops - he was much loved and respected. William McKenzie was once one of the most famous of the Anzacs, a legend for his work on Gallipoli and in France. McKenzie was a Salvation Army Chaplain, a species of non-combatant officer usually held in low esteem. He railed against booze, brothels, betting and bad language. Yet he was revered by the soldiers-and by many on the home front as well.
Durée: environ 9 heures (08:55:39) Date de publication: 21/12/2025; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —

