ANZAC DAY
Across
- 4. The main theatre of war during World War I, where many ANZAC soldiers fought after Gallipoli.
- 6. The strong bond of friendship and loyalty among ANZAC soldiers.
- 10. Acronym for Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, representing the combined forces of these two nations during World War I.
- 11. The site of a significant and tragic campaign during World War I, where ANZAC forces landed on April 25, 1915.
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- 1. Refers to the “Ode of Remembrance,” a solemn recitation during ANZAC Day services.
- 2. Structures or events that commemorate the fallen and their contributions.
- 3. Flowers symbolizing remembrance, particularly associated with World War I.
- 4. Floral arrangements laid at memorials to honor the fallen.
- 5. The ultimate price paid by soldiers who lost their lives in service, particularly during the Gallipoli campaign.
- 7. Partner nation with Australia in the ANZAC forces.
- 8. Awards given to military personnel in recognition of their service and bravery.
- 9. A bugle call played at military funerals and commemorative services to honor the fallen.