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Q: When was the name ANZAC in common use?
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What is the birth name of Anzac Wallace?

Anzac Wallace's birth name is Rewiri, Norman Pene.


What was the original name for Anzac Biscuits?

They were originally called Rolled Oats Biscuits. Subsequently they were renamed Anzac Crispies - and later Anzac biscuits.


What types of weapons did anzac use?

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Why did ANZAC use empty jam tins?

to pee in


How is Anzac Cove related to Anzac Day?

Anzac Cove is where the ANZAC forces first fought during the Gallipoli campaign of WW1. The ANZACs were the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, and the cove was named after them. The troops landed at Anzac Cove on 25 April 1915, but its original name was Ari Birun. Four days after the landing, General William Birdwood, commander of ANZAC, recommended that the site of the landing be named Anzac Cove.


What is the name of the Australian rolled oat and syrup biscuit?

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What was the name the anzac's gave the nurses during the war?

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What was the ANZAC day war?

There was no such thing as an "ANZAC Day war". ANZAC was the name given to the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, specifically those who landed at Gallipoli, during World War One. ANZAC Day commemorates the sacrifice of these men in a hopeless and unwinnable campaign.


What did ANZAC'S use empty jam tins for?

For keeping their pee


What is anzac cove?

This was the name given to the small cove where the ANZAC (Australian & New Zealand Army Corps) troops landed on the 25th of April, 1915.


How young was the youngest Anzac and what was his name?

James Charles Martin and was aged 14 and nine months. He died of typhoid on a hospital boat in anzac cove.


Why does ANZAC day have this name?

ANZAC Day is named after the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, who landed at Gallipoli on 25 April 1915, in World War I.