it is to pay your respects to the men that lost there lives in the war
The song traditionally played at Anzac Day dawn services is "The Last Post." This bugle call is used to signify the end of the day and honor those who have served and sacrificed in military conflicts. It is often accompanied by a moment of silence to remember the fallen.
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It effects us because on ANZAC day the minute of silence effects our day
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".
That is the time the armistis was signed in WW1
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The Moment of Silence happened in 2004.
It effects us because on ANZAC day the minute of silence effects our day
yes, you have 1 minute silence
The Moment of Silence was created on 2004-10-01.
A minute's silence on ANZAC Day is a solemn tribute to honor and remember the sacrifices made by Australian and New Zealand soldiers who fought in World War I and subsequent conflicts. It serves as a moment of reflection to acknowledge the courage, suffering, and loss experienced by service members and their families. This act of remembrance fosters national unity and gratitude for their dedication to protecting freedom and peace.
A moment of silence is generally used in recognition of a death or tragic event.
You have a moment of silence to remember the people that gave up their life to fight in the war.
A Moment of Silence - 2000 was released on: USA: 25 September 2000
A moment of silence usually only last for one minute. It may vary and the person requesting the moment will usually let you know in some way when the period of silence is up.
The Moment of Silence - 2004 VG is rated/received certificates of: USA:T
The cast of Moment of Silence - 2010 includes: Sean Fenton as The Professional Eric Martig as Ronald