What is Anzac?

ANZAC stands for Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, which was established during World War I. The Anzac legend refers to the bravery and sacrifice displayed by Australian and New Zealand soldiers during battles such as the landing at Gallipoli in 1915. ANZAC Day is celebrated on 25 April every year in Australia and New Zealand to honour the service and sacrifice of all Australian and New Zealand servicemen and women, past and present. The day is marked with ceremonies, parades, and moments of silence to pay respect to those who fought for their country.
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