Yes, a person can join the Australian army, regardless of their nationality, provided the are holders of an Australian Permanent Residence visa.
No, You need to be a Australian Citizen
The Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC)
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New Zealand and Australia have distinct currencies. Australia has the Australian Dollar and New Zealand has the New Zealand Dollar. They are not interchangeable or usable in both countries and they have differing values.
New Zealand is situated on the active boundary of the Pacific and Australian tectonic plates.
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.
The Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC)
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"ANZAC" Australian and New Zealand Army Corps.
because the word anzac mean Australian new zealand army corps
because it stands for Australian and new zealand army corps
The Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (popularly abbreviated as ANZAC) were Australian and New Zealand troops who fought in the Gallipoli Campaign in 1915.
No. ANZAC stands for the Australian New Zealand Army Corps, so it is only for the soilders from Australia and New Zealand.
No. The ANZACs were the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps.
The Australian and New Zealand Army Corps(ANZAC)
The Australian Army is surely the Australian Army. The Australian Imperial Force (AIF) was their primary expeditionary force during WWI. At Gallipoli, the Australians and New Zealanders were referred to as ANZAC or Australia/New Zealand Armed Corps.
Because ANZAC stands for Australian and New Zealand Army Corps
it stands for the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps.