During World War I, ANZAC troops primarily used the Lee-Enfield rifle, specifically the .303 British model, which was known for its accuracy and reliability. They also utilized the Webley revolver for sidearm defense and the Lewis gun as a light machine gun for support in combat. Other weapons included artillery pieces and grenades, which were crucial in trench warfare. The combination of these firearms enabled the ANZAC forces to engage effectively in various battle scenarios throughout the war.
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The Gallipoli Campaign .
yes,all ww1 tanks had guns
By fighting in the war to serve for their countries. They sacrificed themselves to be able to fight and represent their country.
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There was no Anzac war. It's WW1 a.k.a world war 1.
The original ANZAC landing occurred in 1915, during World War I.
No they did not win the war
in WORLD war I as well as WORLD war II
Nothey were not, ANZAC refers to the Australian and New Zealand soldiers who fought together in the 1st world war.
There was no "Anzac War" - the Anzacs were Australian and New Zealand soldiers who helped the British in World War 1 and 2 .
Anzac Day is a day in April that is celebrated in New Zealand and Australia to commemorate their soldiers who fought in the ANZAC in World War 1 in Galipoli and elsewhere. see related link below.
anzac monument
ANZAC was a phrase used to describe units from Australia and new Zealand, it originated in World War one, specifically during the Gallipoli campaign.
There was no such thing as the "ANZAC war". It was part of World War One and called the Gallipoli Campaign. Technically the British did when they landed troops at Gallipoli.
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.
they went to Gallipoli for the I world war