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- 4. Physical harm or damage to the body caused by an external force or accident.
- 9. The act of honoring and recalling someone or something from the past, often related to remembering the sacrifices or achievements of individuals or events.
- 10. Tools or instruments designed or used for fighting or defense, typically intended to cause harm to others.
- 12. A physical structure or place established to commemorate and honor a person or event, often serving as a reminder to future generations.
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- 1. A person who is killed or injured in a war, accident, or disaster.
- 2. A type of injury typically involving a break in the skin or other body tissue, often resulting from trauma.
- 3. Watercraft capable of operating underwater, typically used in naval warfare or exploration.
- 5. A standard set of clothing worn by members of a particular group, organization, or profession to denote identity or affiliation.
- 6. A long, narrow ditch or excavation in the ground, typically used for military defense or as a shelter during warfare.
- 7. Armed forces or military personnel collectively, especially those deployed for combat or specific missions.
- 8. A peninsula located in modern-day Turkey, known for the Gallipoli Campaign during World War I, where Allied forces, including Australian and New Zealand troops (ANZACs), fought against the Ottoman Empire.
- 11. Someone admired for their courage, noble qualities, or outstanding achievements, often associated with acts of bravery or selflessness.
- 13. Acronym for Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, referring specifically to the combined forces of Australia and New Zealand during military operations, particularly associated with their involvement in World War I, notably the Gallipoli Campaign.
