World War 1: Australia's Involvement
Across
- 2. The official name for soldiers who are trained to fight on foot.
- 4. The suppression of all or part of a letter or publication considered a threat to military security.
- 6. The part of an army made up of soldiers trained to fight on horseback.
- 9. The place where the Australian Imperial Force landed at Gallipoli together with troops from New Zealand, Britain, and France on the 25th of April, 1915.
- 10. The abbreviation standing for Australian and New Zealand Army Corps in World War I.
- 12. A canal in Egypt, connecting the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea.
- 13. An empire established in the late 13th century in Asia Minor, eventually covering much of Southwest Asia, North Africa, and southeastern Europe.
- 14. The last name of a man with the initials C.E.W and was a journalist during WW1.
Down
- 1. Powerful guns: cannons, howitzers, missile launchers, and mortars.
- 3. Compulsory enrollment for national service in Australia.
- 5. The abbreviation for Her Majesty's Australian Ship that was used in WW1.
- 7. The place where Australian and Turkish forces fought in 1915 as part of a diversion to draw Turkish attention away from various main assaults (2 words put together)
- 8. Prime Minister of Australia who pledged full support of Britain when they went to war with Germany.
- 11. After spending four and a half months of training here, the Australians departed by ship for the Gallipoli peninsula