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The Man the Anzacs Revered

William "Fighting Mac" McKenzie, ANZAC Chaplain

Author: Daniel Reynaud  

The remarkable story of the larger-than-life personality and the active faith of the most famous—but now almost forgotten—Anzac chaplain.

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The remarkable story of the larger-than-life personality and the active faith of the most famous—but now almost forgotten—Anzac chaplain.

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William McKenzie was a Salvation Army officer who ministered in some of Australia’s toughest mining and industrial towns around the beginning of the 20th century. With the outbreak of World War I, he was quick to volunteer to serve his country. Despite his evangelistic zeal and preaching against the vices enjoyed by many of the soldiers, he soon became well-known and loved by the men of the AIF, during their training camps in Egypt, on Gallipoli and then on the battlefields of France, as well as by many of the soldiers’ families back in Australia. On his return to Australia and for years after the war, McKenzie was mobbed by admirers wherever he went.
The Man the Anzacs Revered is both a work of careful historical research and a good story, written with respect for its subject and an understanding of the faith that drove him.

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About the Author

Dr Daniel Reynaud is Emeritus Professor of History at Avondale University in Cooranbong, New South Wales. He is the inaugural Visiting Historian at the Anzac Memorial in Sydney's Hyde Park. Dr Reynaud has published extensively on Anzac war cinema, the Anzacs and religion and the Anzacs and food.

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Product Details

Publisher
Signs Publishing Company
Published
2nd April 2025
Pages
264
ISBN
9781925044164

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