Anzacs served at Gallipoli which is a Peninsula in the Ottoman Empire, which is now modern-day Turkey.
Most ANZAC Day services are held at dawn. Others which are held later must be completed before 12:00. Note that, as ANZAC is a solemn remembrance, it is not "celebrated", but rather, "commemorated".
A lot more of the Turkish Army than was supposed to be there, and they held the high ground.
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Morphettville Racecourse, Cnr Anzac Highway & Morphett Rd
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Because that was where the ANZACs (Australian & New Zealand Army Corps) landed on the 25th of April, 1915. They held that land for eight months and lost about 10,000 men.
Public ANZAC Day commemorations are usually held at any of the war memorials dotted around Australia's cities and towns. Virtually all country towns, even small communities, have such a memorial. Public and private schools hold ANZAC Day commemorations as well. If the school does not have a substantial assembly hall, the commemorations will be held as close as possible to the location of the school's flagpole.
The reason why ANZAC Day ceremonies are held at dawn is because the first ANZAC troops arrived in Gallipoli just before dawn - at 4:28am. Having the service at dawn honours those who were killed in the first onslaught as they arrived in the transport ships. It is a mark of respect.
To remember those soldiers who have died for our country. The dawn parades is held on ANZAC Day because that is when the Gallipoli Peninsula started!
because the Anzac s arrived at 2:00am and also the sun rises then and it is a sing of love to the soldier's
No its anzac day
I ANZAC Corps ended in 1917.