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Australian and New Zealand Army Corps - Wikipedia Despite being synonymous with Australia and New Zealand, ANZAC was a multi-national body: in addition to the many British officers in the corps and division staffs, the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps contained, at various points, the 7th Brigade of the Indian Mountain Artillery, Ceylon Planters Rifle Corps troops, [3] the Zion Mule Corps
ANZAC Day | Meaning, Date, Traditions, Facts | Britannica ANZAC Day, in Australia and New Zealand, holiday (April 25) that commemorates the landing in 1915, during World War I, of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) on the Gallipoli Peninsula
What was ANZAC? - HISTORY ANZAC is best remembered for its heroic performance during 1915’s ill-fated Gallipoli Campaign against the Ottoman Empire
The Anzac Day Tradition - Australian War Memorial Anzac Day, 25 April, is one of Australia’s most important national occasions It marks the anniversary of the first major military action fought by Australian and New Zealand forces during the First World War
Anzac Day - Australian Army This Anzac Day we reflect on 110 years since the Gallipoli campaign and commemorate all Australians who have served in times of peace and war ANZAC stands for Australian and New Zealand Army Corps
ANZAC Day - United States Department of State On behalf of the United States of America, I am honored to join the people of Australia and New Zealand in commemorating ANZAC Day As we mark the 110 th anniversary of the Gallipoli landings, we honor all who served and continue to serve
The history of Anzac Day: Australia and New Zealands day of . . . By the 1930s, Anzac Day was commonplace alongside formal commemorative ceremonies at war memorials and, gradually, it began to take into account the fallen Anzacs of 1941 who perished when serving in the Battle of Greece during the Second World War
Anzac Day - Wikipedia The acronym ANZAC stands for Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, whose soldiers were known as Anzacs Anzac Day remains one of the most important national occasions of both Australia and New Zealand; [6][7] however, the ceremonies and their meanings have changed significantly since 1915
Anzac Day 25 April Australians commemorate Anzac Day on 25 April every year This is the anniversary of the day when Australian and New Zealand soldiers landed on Gallipoli in 1915 as part of the Allies' invasion