
Australian and New Zealand Army Corps - Wikipedia
The Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) was originally a First World War army corps of the Mediterranean Expeditionary Force. It was formed in Egypt in December 1914, …
ANZAC | Gallipoli, WWI, Australia | Britannica
ANZAC, combined corps that served with distinction in World War I during the ill-fated 1915 Gallipoli Campaign, an attempt to capture the Dardanelles from Turkey. In 1916 Australian and …
I ANZAC Corps - Wikipedia
The I ANZAC Corps (First Anzac Corps) was a combined Australian and New Zealand army corps that served during World War I. It was formed in Egypt in February 1916 as part of the …
Australian and New Zealand Army Corps - Anzac Portal
'ANZAC' was needed to shorten the 'Australian and New Zealand Army Corps' in Defence correspondence. The term quickly became an everyday word: 'Anzac'. On 3 December 1914, …
World War I and Australia 1914 to 1918 - Anzac Portal
On 4 August, Britain declared war on Germany, and the Australian Government offered its unreserved help. The first shot fired in the war by the British Empire was at Portsea, on …
The Anzac legend
The Anzac legend was born on 25 April 1915, when some 16,000 soldiers of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) landed under fire on the shores of Gallipoli, in modern-day …
Anzac spirit - Australian War Memorial
Anzac came to stand for the positive qualities which Australians have seen their forces show in war. These qualities are generally accepted to include endurance, courage, ingenuity, good …
ANZAC Day | Meaning, Date, Traditions, & Facts | Britannica
2025年2月7日 · ANZAC Day, in Australia and New Zealand, holiday (April 25) that commemorates the landing in 1915, during World War I, of the Australian and New Zealand …
Later and Forgotten ANZAC's - vwma.org.au
One lesser-known official use of the ANZAC name was during the Second World War, when the Australian I Corps HQ moved to Greece in March 1941 as part of the doomed defence against …
Anzacs | Encyclopedia.com
The Anzac establishment of a bridgehead on 25 April was met by savage resistance from the Turks, stiffened by their German allies. Anzac cove was evacuated in December 1915 and …