What Does ANZAC Stand For?
ANZAC stands for Australian And New Zealand Army Corps
ANZAC, which stands for Australian And New Zealand Army Corps, refers to the military formation that was established during World War I. It is renowned for its involvement in the Gallipoli Campaign in 1915, where troops from Australia and New Zealand fought together against the Ottoman Empire. The term ANZAC has since become a symbol of national pride and remembrance for both nations, commemorating the sacrifices made by their servicemen and women.
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