Although Army units designated ANZAC exist today, I think you mean when they were first formed- about 1915. The basic rifle used by the soldiers from the Australian and New Zealand Army corps was the .303 caliber SMLE- Short Magazine Lee Enfield. See link below:
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Swords?Or Daggers
Regulars were issued arms. Irregulars often supplied their own.
The flags are flown at half mast to commemorate both the soldiers who fought for ANZAC (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps) at Gallipoli in Turkey in World War I, and all who served military duty for ANZAC.
There was no "Anzac War" - the Anzacs were Australian and New Zealand soldiers who helped the British in World War 1 and 2 .
in WORLD war I as well as WORLD war II
no they used swords
ANZAC Day commemorates the day, on 25 April 1915, when the ANZAC troops landed at Gallipoli.
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Nothey were not, ANZAC refers to the Australian and New Zealand soldiers who fought together in the 1st world war.
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anzac cookies!!
Anzac Day is a day in April that is celebrated in New Zealand and Australia to commemorate their soldiers who fought in the ANZAC in World War 1 in Galipoli and elsewhere. see related link below.
Neither. ANZAC stands for Australia and New Zealand Army Corps, and refers to the soldiers who fought the Gallipoli campaign, and other campaigns, in World War I.
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