ANZAC soldiers
ANZAC soldiers were members of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps who fought together during World War I. They are best known for their bravery and sacrifice during the Gallipoli Campaign in 1915, where they faced harsh conditions and fierce enemy resistance. The term "ANZAC" symbolizes the strong bond between Australia and New Zealand.
ANZAC Day, observed on April 25 each year, honors these soldiers and their contributions. It is a day of remembrance, marked by ceremonies and commemorations across Australia and New Zealand. The legacy of ANZAC soldiers continues to influence national identity and pride in both countries.