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None poppies are the only flower that was on the battle feild it is disrepectful to wear a different kind

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red poppy as it was the flower that grew on the battlefield after the war and rosemary as it was said to bring back memories

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Why do only New Zealand and Australia celebrate ANZAC Day?

ANZAC stands for Australia and New Zealand Army Corps. It is a day of remembrance for both countries to honour those who served in WW1, particularly at Gallipoli. However, it is now accepted as a day to honour all service men and women.


Where is ANZAC day celebrated in Australia?

We remember the horrendous sacrifice and loss of life of our soldiers. We hope we have learned to stay out of foreign wars which do not threaten Australia, and that our military efforts in future will be directed to action where we have a direct involvement to protect our friends and safeguard our own security.


Who participates in ANZAC day?

Veterans from World War Two and later march in ANZAC marches, as well as those currently in the services (no veterans remain from World War I, but current members of the armed forces carry their flags). Bands are also a feature, with local community bands, police and armed services bands as well as various pipe and drum bands marching. Community service organizations, such as scouts and volunteer fire fighters may also play a part carrying flags and banners. Various military historical groups take part, such as those who preserve the memory of the Australian Light Horse Brigade or who collect old military vehicles. The Returned and Services League (RSL) have a major part in planning organising the event. The Governor of the state usually takes the salute.


What is the name of the tune played on the bugle that is associated with ANZAC day?

The bugle melody commonly played at ANZAC Day ceremonies is The Last Post. It signals the end of the day, so is significant for honouring those who died.Rouse, sometimes called Reveille (although this is the incorrect name), is also played in conjunction with The Last Post, and is played to break the two minutes' silence which follows The Last Post. It symbolises the waking of the dead in the next world.


What game is played on ANZAC day?

Traditionally, the game of "two-up" is played by war veterans and RSL members on ANZAC Day. "Two-up" is traditionally played with two pre-decimal pennies. They are held on a board, about 30cm long, with a handle shaped on one end. The pennies are tossed in the air, and bets are placed on whether they will land as "tails" "heads" or a mix. "RSL" stands for "Returned Servicemen League." It is the major Australian organisation of veterans returned from active service. Other organisations include the RSSAILA and TIP

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Why are there two Anzac day holidays Anzac day and Anzac day holiday?

Normally, there are not two ANZAC Day holidays. ANZAC Day is always the public holiday. In 2011, ANZAC Day fell on the Monday after Easter, which was already a public holiday, so there was an extra holiday on the day after ANZAC Day.


What are the two main symbols people wear on ANZAC day?

The two main symbols people wear on ANZAC Day are a red poppy and/ or the symbol of the rising sun.


Why do only New Zealand and Australia celebrate ANZAC Day?

ANZAC stands for Australia and New Zealand Army Corps. It is a day of remembrance for both countries to honour those who served in WW1, particularly at Gallipoli. However, it is now accepted as a day to honour all service men and women.


What are the two biggest days of giving flowers?

Easter and Valentines day


What two countries are referred to in the acronym Anzac?

Australia and New Zealand. ANZAC stands for Australia and New Zealand Army Corps.


What are the ideals associated in the anzac day traddition?

Because I am an Aussie I will tell you. On ANZAC day we gather around the graves of the men and women who fought in war and have a memorial. Every year. We make ANZAC cookies to remind us of them. We throw special red flowers called Poppy flowers onto the graves. We learn about what happened in the war at school and tell TRUE stories like Simpson and his donkey and where the Aussies had to stay to be safe from the Turkish. Underground. That's right. Its not all, "Oh yeah, the dead people fought they're dead now" Its very sad and we take it seriously. You Americans might not but to us...Its a very important event that happened. We bless those who fought and we remember.


Which two atheletes does jacqueline cations believe dispayed the anzac spirit?

She said that bill roycroft and Gillian rolton displayed the Anzac spirt


Where is ANZAC day celebrated in Australia?

We remember the horrendous sacrifice and loss of life of our soldiers. We hope we have learned to stay out of foreign wars which do not threaten Australia, and that our military efforts in future will be directed to action where we have a direct involvement to protect our friends and safeguard our own security.


Who participates in ANZAC day?

Veterans from World War Two and later march in ANZAC marches, as well as those currently in the services (no veterans remain from World War I, but current members of the armed forces carry their flags). Bands are also a feature, with local community bands, police and armed services bands as well as various pipe and drum bands marching. Community service organizations, such as scouts and volunteer fire fighters may also play a part carrying flags and banners. Various military historical groups take part, such as those who preserve the memory of the Australian Light Horse Brigade or who collect old military vehicles. The Returned and Services League (RSL) have a major part in planning organising the event. The Governor of the state usually takes the salute.


What is the biggest holiday celebrated in Australia?

Some would argue Australia Day, and others would say ANZAC Day. The two are very different - the former is a celebration and the latter is a commemoration. Both holidays are intrinsically Australian.


Should ANZAC Day replace Waitangi Day?

That would be illogical. ANZAC Day and Waitangi Day remember two completely different events in New Zealand's history. The history of the country would not be deemed complete without remembering these two very significant events. Waitangi Day is on the anniversary of the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi, on 6 February 1840, by over 500 Māori chiefs of New Zealand and the British Governor William Hobson, representing the British Government. It signifies when the British declared sovereignty over New Zealand. ANZAC Day commemorates the landing of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps troops at Gallipoli on 25 April 1915, and the terrible loss of life that occurred in those early years of World War I.


What holiday sells the most flowers Mother's Day or Valentine's Day?

Sales for Mother's Day and Valentine's Day are about the same. While there are more transactions on Mother's Day, the dollar volume for the two holidays is about the same.For cut flowers only, Valentine's Day rates #1.Christmas/Chanukah outsells both holidays.