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ANZAC

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ANZAC means "Australian and New Zealand Army Corps." This term originated during World War I, referring to the combined military forces from Australia and New Zealand who served together in the Gallipoli Campaign in 1915. Today, "ANZAC" symbolizes the bravery, sacrifice, and camaraderie of those soldiers and is commemorated annually on ANZAC Day (April 25) in both Australia and New Zealand (NZ), honoring all service members who have served and sacrificed in conflicts.

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ANZAC Day is commemorated every year on April 25.

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ANZAC
Definition:Australian and New Zealand Army Corps
Type:Acronym
Guessability:guessability level 4
4: Difficult to guess
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