God, King and Country. They fought for the British Empire and because they felt loyalty to the King and to God. The Gallipoli campaign was supposed to be a side-track from the Western Front but was a colossal failure.
ANZAC stands for Australia and New Zealand Army Corps. The ANZAC were men from both Australia and New Zealand, and both countries suffered huge losses at Gallipoli, the origin of the ANZAC story. Just as Australia does, New Zealand commemorates ANZAC Day as a day to honour all those troops who have lost their lives in overseas conflicts.
Australia and New Zealand. ANZAC stands for Australia and New Zealand Army Corps.
The ANZACs were troops from Australia and New Zealand. ANZAC stands for Australia and New Zealand Army Corps.
Australia and New Zealand :) ANZAC stands for Austalain and New Zealand Army Corps :)) hope that helps :))
ANZAC is the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps. ANZAC was a collaboration of the countries of Australia and New Zealand and formed in 1914. They were active in battles between 1915-1916.
No. ANZAC Day is only commemorated in Australia and New Zealand. This is because the original ANZAC landing consisted of only official Australian and New Zealand troops.
Because ANZAC stands for Australian and New Zealand Army Corps
ANZAC Day is honoured , notably , by both Australia and New Zealand .
New Zealand. ANZAC stands for Austrlia and New Zealand Army Corp.
ANZAC, australian new zealand army corps
Remembrance is an Anzac word. It is a day when Australia and New Zealand remember the individuals who served in the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) during WW1. It is celebrated on April 25th.
The Australian and New Zealand Army Corps(ANZAC)