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What are facts about The Last Post ANZAC Day?

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What is the purpose of sounding the last post on anzac day?

to respect them


On Anzac Day what is the Last Post?

The Last Post is played by a bugler. In the army it is played every night before lights out.


Why do they blow the trumpet on anzac day?

They blow a bugle for revellie and also the last post.


Why is the last post played at ANZAC Day?

because it helps us to remember the ones that fought for us


What do the buglers do on ANZAC day?

At appropriate times during the service, buglers play The Last Post and Reveille.


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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.


How di dthe Last Post come to be a symbol of Anzac Day?

The Last Post was played every night before lights out in army camps. Reveille is the one played in the morning.


Why do they play the last post at the ANZAC day dawn service?

Playing the bugle call of The Last Post is a military tradition. It is sounded at 10 pm each night to signal the end of the day's activities. The reason why it is played at military funerals and commemorative services like Anzac Day (and Remembrance Day) is that it is a final farewell and as a symbol that those who have died have completed their call of duty, and now they can rest in peace.


When was the last time Easter fell on or near anzac day?

Easter Sunday last fell on Anzac Day (April 25) in 1943, and will fall again on this date in 2038. Easter Sunday last fell on April 24 in 2011.


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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.