ANZAC DAY

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