My Grandad is 98 on the 25 th of March
To commemorate the Australian and New Zealander soldiers who fought it the war. *ANZAC
There were 8,556 New Zealanders who landed at Gallipoli landed. This took place during World War I. The first 3,100 Australian troops landed in Gallipoli on April 25, 1915.
New Zealand was the first country to allow women to vote, in 1893. It was the first country in the Asian-Pacific region to legalize same-sex marriage. New Zealander Sir Edmund Hillary was the first person to climb to the top of Mt. Everest. In 1987 New Zealand hosted and won the Rugby World Cup. New Zealand also sent thousands of troops to help the British in World War I, and to help the Allies in World War 2. They fought for the UN in the Korean War and even sent a small force to help the US during the Vietnam War and are currently assisting in Afghanistan.
The Ones In World War 1
110 year old is the oldest soldier during world war 1
The oldest age to join the army was 40.
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The oldest veteran of World War II is currently Richard Overton. He is living in America at the age of 107 years old.
The same as American, Vietnamese, New Zealander, South Korean, Thailand, Philippine, and Communist mothers.
Of course its Tamilyua White
Private Deoderant was his name!
Anzac was not a war. The word Anzac stands for Australian and New Zealand Army Corps. An Anzac originally meant either an Australian or a New Zealander who was in the First World War, though now it is applied generally to the Defence forces of either or both countries.