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ANZAC Day



1. Why do we have ANZAC Day?

We have ANZAC day to remember The brave men and women that went to war.

2. What does ANZAC stand for?

ANZAC stands for Australian and New Zealand army corps.

3. What day is ANZAC Day?

ANZAC day is on the 25th of April every year.

4. What happened on April 25th 1915?

The Australian and New Zealand army troop went to Gallipoli.

5. Where is Gallipoli? Gallipoli is in Turkey.

6. What did the ANZAC s find when they landed at Anzac Cove?

More of the Turkish army was there than there was meant to be.

7. Who wrote “For the Fallen” is recited every Anzac Day in Australia as part of the commemoration service? For the fallen is by Laurence Binyon.

8. What did John Simpson Kirkpatrick and his donkey do?

John Simpson Kirkpatrick became famous for his work as a stretcher-bearer.

9. What did Sir John Monash do?

Sir John Monash was an engineer who became the Australian military commander of the First World War.

10. What did Sir Edward Weary Dunlop do?

Sir Edward Weary Dunlop was a surgeon in the Australian Army during World War two.

11. Why are rosemary, poppies and wattle important?

Poppies symbolise the blood of solders and also symbolise rebirth in the battle fields of France world war one. 12. What song does the bugler play at the ANZAC Day Commemoration?

What On ANZAC day the bugler plays The Last Post.