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Just about every town and city in Australia has an ANZAC memorial, which also functions as a war memorial for subsequent wars.

The Australian War Memorial in the nation's capital city of Canberra has an extensive centre dedicated to the ANZAC soldiers.

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Where is the ANZAC memorial located?

Just about every town and city in Australia has an ANZAC memorial, which also functions as a war memorial for subsequent wars.The Australian War Memorial in the nation's capital city of Canberra has an extensive centre dedicated to the ANZAC soldiers.


When was ANZAC War Memorial created?

ANZAC War Memorial was created in 1934.


What is the nickname for an ANZAC soldier?

Digger


Where is the tomb of the Unknown Australian Soldier?

The Tomb of the Unknown Australian Soldier is located at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra. The tomb is located in the Hall of Memory.


What is a down under soldier called?

A down under soldier is called an anzac.


How many NZ soldier land at Anzac cove?

almost a million


What is the parade that links the Australian War Memorial to Parliament House?

Anzac Parade links the Australian War Memorial to Parliament House.


Where is the tomb of the unknown Australian soldiers?

The Tomb of the Unknown Australian Soldier is located at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra. The tomb is located in the Hall of Memory.


What is the origin of the wreath laying ritual?

The origin of wreath laying came on Anzac Day. It was the gift of flowers at a memorial site. It is know as Memorial Day now.


Where is ANZAC Cove located?

ANZAC Cove is the site on the Gallipoli Peninsula, Turkey, which was previously known as Ari Birun.


Where is the memorial of unknown soldier?

There are several, in many countries.


Why does anzac soldier statue have bowed head?

In world war one all the veterans that survived had respect for all those who did not survive, so in order to show that respect they bowed their heads. This was then sculptured into statues and was then an ANZAC symbol.