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  • Anzac Day
  • ANZAC Day
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  • ANZAC Day is a public holiday that falls on 25 April. It commemorates the landing at Gallipoli, Turkey, in WWI that turned into a defeat of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps.
  • ANZAC Day commemorates those Australian and New Zealand soldiers (known as the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, or ANZAC for short) who have given their lives in battle, specifically started to remember those soldiers who fell in the Battle of Gallipoli in Turkey during Earth's World War I. It is often marked with a dawn service on 25 April of each year. The phrase used often with ANZAC Day is "Lest We Forget".
  • ANZAC Day (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps Day) is a public holiday that falls on April 25. It commemorates the landing at Gallipoli in WWI that turned into a defeat of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps.
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  • ANZAC Day is a public holiday that falls on 25 April. It commemorates the landing at Gallipoli, Turkey, in WWI that turned into a defeat of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps.
  • ANZAC Day commemorates those Australian and New Zealand soldiers (known as the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, or ANZAC for short) who have given their lives in battle, specifically started to remember those soldiers who fell in the Battle of Gallipoli in Turkey during Earth's World War I. It is often marked with a dawn service on 25 April of each year. The phrase used often with ANZAC Day is "Lest We Forget".
  • ANZAC Day (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps Day) is a public holiday that falls on April 25. It commemorates the landing at Gallipoli in WWI that turned into a defeat of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps.