4/25/1915 was the day the ANZAC forces endered World War 1 and on April 1941 they set up in Greece to start fighting World War 2. But ANZAC day in New Zealand and Australia is celebrated on the 4/25 date from the first war. I could not find a date they were actually called up though.
The went to Gallipoli first
It was the Kokoda Campaign of World War 2.
There was no "Anzac War" - the Anzacs were Australian and New Zealand soldiers who helped the British in World War 1 and 2 .
Were often the First line of Defense, the first elements in an attack and all because they were excellent at what they did.
Vietnam was called Vietnam after World War 2.
75 people died in WWII (LEGO Form)
The Jewish Movement in World War 2 was called Armie Juvie.
The Great War
"The Great War".
It was called The Cold War.
Because it progressed on to World War 2
No the ANZACs were the combined Australian and New Zealand Army Corps first used in 1915 in World War 1 in Gallipoli fighting the Turks (Ottoman Empire allied to the Central powers). The name was used for other combined formations during World War 1, 2 and the Vietnam war. So about 130 years too late to fight in the war you refer to (1775-1783). James Cook was only mapping what is New South Wales in Australia and New Zealand in 1770.