World War 1: Australia's Involvement

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