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the gold medals mean you came first in your event and the silver means you came second and the bronze means you came third.
VC typically stands for "Victoria Cross", one of the medals for valour.
they where anzac trophys and march along and remember the people who died in war. they also wore it so they can show how good they did at war and training thats why they where anzac trophys. i saw a story that an old man was wearing a trophy and almost cried of the people who died...
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.
The designer of Anzac Square was Brisbane and Cowper
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the gold medals mean you came first in your event and the silver means you came second and the bronze means you came third.
VC typically stands for "Victoria Cross", one of the medals for valour.
Go to the anzac war musuem ACT and yes i dont know how to spell
they where anzac trophys and march along and remember the people who died in war. they also wore it so they can show how good they did at war and training thats why they where anzac trophys. i saw a story that an old man was wearing a trophy and almost cried of the people who died...
There were lots of types of medals the soldiers got because of god work and saving lives some of the troops did
The names of the events are inscribed before the games, and there are procedures set up when multiple medals are awarded for a single competition. In some cases, this includes duplicates which can be replaced after being awarded. The individual winners will have their names added to their medals at a later date.
There were only men who won the Gold and 3 bronze medals
No its anzac day
I ANZAC Corps ended in 1917.
I ANZAC Corps was created in 1916.
Murphy of Anzac was created in 1916.