The daughter of Alec Campbell, Australia’s last Anzac, is en route to Gallipoli where she will meet a descendant of the last Turkish veteran.
Felicity Tangney will be among the thousands of Australians making the pilgrimage to Turkey to attend the centenary commemorations of the landing at Gallipoli.
I’m really looking forward to seeing where dad was 100 years ago; it’s amazing he was actually there 100 years ago.
Mr Campbell was 69 years of age when his youngest child Felicity was born.
"It'll be amazing, an emotional experience I guess. I don't really know what to expect it's going to be like," she said as she prepared to leave.
The youngest of nine children, Anzac Day was always an important one to Ms Tangney and the Campbell household.
"Dad always used to go and march and carry his flag and we'd go and watch him and it was always a big day," she said.
This year will be particularly special for Ms Tangney.
"I'm really looking forward to seeing where dad was 100 years ago; it's amazing he was actually there 100 years ago."
It will be Ms Tangney's first time on the Turkish peninsula.
"I want to see it all, I want to see the trenches, I want to see the beach where they landed, just the landscape, the people, everything," she said.