WHAT DO YOU SEE? WHAT IS THE CONNECTION TO ENLISTMENT? WHAT DO YOU THINK? What do you Wonder? WHAT DO YOU SEE? WHAT IS THE CONNECTION TO ENLISTMENT? WHAT DO YOU THINK? What do you Wonder? WHAT DO YOU SEE? WHAT IS THE CONNECTION TO ENLISTMENT? WHAT DO YOU THINK? What do you Wonder? WHAT DO YOU SEE? WHAT IS THE CONNECTION TO ENLISTMENT? WHAT DO YOU THINK? What do you Wonder? WHAT DO YOU SEE? WHAT DO YOU THINK? “I was the oldest of six children in our family on a not too rich dairy farm near Toowoomba… in 1915 there was a severe drought and things were not too good on the farm and the only topic of talk was the war and it seemed the proper thing to do was enlist, however I think it was the spirit of adventure and seeing things that was the prime mover.” Quoted in J. N. I. Dawes and L. L. Robson, Citizen to Soldier, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 1977. “One who knows observed darkly, in regard to why they enlisted, I will sum it up in a few lines. Half of them were out of work, hungry, broke and sleeping out, it was a job for them, a feed and a tent to sleep in…” Ibid. WHAT IS THE CONNECTION TO ENLISTMENT? What do you Wonder? WHAT DO YOU SEE? WHAT IS THE CONNECTION TO ENLISTMENT? WHAT DO YOU THINK? What do you Wonder? WHAT DO YOU SEE? WHAT IS THE CONNECTION TO ENLISTMENT? WHAT DO YOU THINK? What do you Wonder? WHAT DO YOU SEE? WHAT IS THE CONNECTION TO ENLISTMENT? WHAT DO YOU THINK? What do you Wonder?