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Dogs, pigeons, horses, glow worms, elephants, parrots, oxen, pigs, cats, donkeys and camels were all used in World War 1.

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Was anzac part of World War 2?

Nothey were not, ANZAC refers to the Australian and New Zealand soldiers who fought together in the 1st world war.


Who is honoured on ANZAC day?

ANZAC Day originally honoured the men who died at Gallipoli in World War I. Now, it honours all members of the armed forces in Australia and New Zealand, past and present.


Why is there a slouch hat on Anzac Day?

There was a very practical reason for the slouch hat. it was pinned up on one side so that the men could stand with their rifles pointing vertically at their side, without knocking their hat off. The slouch hat was unique to the ANZAC diggers. Even though it came into use in the Australian defence forces during the late 1800s, it became a real symbol of the ANZAC troops, with its distinctive shape. The diggers were known for their courage and loyalty, and the image of the slouch hat on the ANZAC troops became synonymous with the stories of courage that came out from the war, thanks to war correspondents such as C E W Bean. CEW Bean was the Australian official war correspondent, and later official war historian of the time. He landed with the ANZACs at Gallipoli, and his writings contributed significantly to the development and growth of the ANZAC legend. His detailed reports on the landing and subsequent battle/s provided a unique and personal perspective on the events, and within his stories reports was acknowledgement of the slouch hat as symbolic of self-sacrifice and loyalty as the ANZAC troops went about their business without complaint.


What two flowers are worn on Anzac day?

None poppies are the only flower that was on the battle feild it is disrepectful to wear a different kind


Is there an anzac flag?

Symbols that represent ANZAC Day include:red poppiesrosemaryolive leafThe Rising Sun emblem

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When was ANZAC War Memorial created?

ANZAC War Memorial was created in 1934.


When did the anzac war last?

There was no Anzac war. It's WW1 a.k.a world war 1.


Who marches on ANZAC day?

War veterans march on ANZAC day.


Who started the Anzac war?

There was no "Anzac War" - the Anzacs were Australian and New Zealand soldiers who helped the British in World War 1 and 2 .


What was the ANZAC day war?

There was no such thing as an "ANZAC Day war". ANZAC was the name given to the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, specifically those who landed at Gallipoli, during World War One. ANZAC Day commemorates the sacrifice of these men in a hopeless and unwinnable campaign.


Was the ANZAC Day in World War 1 or the second?

The original ANZAC landing occurred in 1915, during World War I.


Which war was Anzac Day origination involved in?

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.


Did Anzac troops fight in the American War of Independence?

No. ANZAC stands for Australia and New Zealand Army Corps. The ANZAC forces were not formed until the beginning of World War I - almost 130 years after the American War of Independence.


Who stated the ANZAC war?

There was no such thing as the "ANZAC war". It was part of World War One and called the Gallipoli Campaign. Technically the British did when they landed troops at Gallipoli.


Did the ANZAC's win the World war 1?

No they did not win the war


Is Anzac day when the soldiers landed or won the war?

ANZAC Day commemorates the day, on 25 April 1915, when the ANZAC troops landed at Gallipoli.


Was anzac part of World War 2?

Nothey were not, ANZAC refers to the Australian and New Zealand soldiers who fought together in the 1st world war.