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Australian troops, The "1st Australian Division" and the "Australian New Zealand Division" as the "Australia / New Zealand Army Corps (ANZACs)", were landed as part of the Gallipoli campaign on the 25th April 1915 along with the British 29th Division and the Royal Navy Division,

They were joined by the 2nd Australian Division in July and around ten other British Divisions over the rest of the year.

The last British Empire troops were evacuated from what had become known as Anzac Cove before dawn on the 20th December 1915, and included the ANZACs.

The last troops left on the 27th December from the Helles beaches further south - it is possible some Australian troops were mixed in with them.

The French had their own little war on the opposite headland.

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