ANZAC
The term "ANZAC" stands for the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, which was formed during World War I. The ANZACs are best known for their involvement in the Gallipoli Campaign in 1915, where they fought against the Ottoman Empire. This campaign is significant in both Australian and New Zealand history, symbolizing bravery and sacrifice.
ANZAC Day is commemorated annually on April 25th in both countries. It honors the soldiers who served and died in all wars, conflicts, and peacekeeping operations. The day includes ceremonies, parades, and moments of silence, reflecting on the contributions of the ANZAC soldiers and their legacy.