
Anzac troops
ANZAC troops refer to the soldiers from Australia and New Zealand who fought together during World War I, particularly noted for their role in the Gallipoli Campaign in 1915. The term "ANZAC" stands for the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps. They are celebrated for their bravery and camaraderie, and ANZAC Day, observed on April 25 each year, honors their sacrifices and contributions to military history. This day serves as a reminder of the values of courage, endurance, and mateship, along with the profound impacts of war on both nations and their shared heritage.