The ANZAC troops left Turkey in a secret evacuation 8 months after landing there.
8 months
They fought in Gallipoli
The first landing of Australian troops at what later became known as Anzac Cove was on 25 April 1915. They continued to land for several more months after that, as it was eight months before the ANZAC forces withdrew.
The ANZAC troops landed in Gallipoli.
The ANZAC troops did not train at Gallipoli. They trained in Egypt, usually for a period of three months.
The ANZAC troops were evacuated from Gallipoli eight months after the initial landing which occurred on 25 April 1915.
Anzac troops landed on the 25th of April, 1915.
Some of the ANZACs were just young lads who were desperate to fight for their country. The youngest known ANZAC was 16, but there are unofficial reports there might have been boys as young as 14 who faked their age. There would have been soldiers in the twenties, thirties and forties.
Yes they did. http://www.pillow.co.uk/anzac-day.html
ANZAC Day commemorates the landing of the ANZAC troops at Gallipoli on the Turkish Aegean coast.
ANZAC Day is an annual event: it is commemorated on 25 April every year. The event that sparked the annual commemoration started just before dawn on 25 April 1915 with the arrival of the original ANZAC troops at Gallipoli. The Gallipoli campaign lasted approximately eight months, and ended with the sect withdrawal of the troops under the cover of darkness.
ANZAC Day is an annual event: it is commemorated on 25 April every year. The event that sparked the annual commemoration started just before dawn on 25 April 1915 with the arrival of the original ANZAC troops at Gallipoli. The Gallipoli campaign lasted approximately eight months, and ended with the sect withdrawal of the troops under the cover of darkness.