Anzac

Anzac
/an"zak/, n.
1. a member of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps during World War I.
2. a soldier from Australia or New Zealand.
3. any Australian or New Zealander.
[1910-15]

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▪ military corps
Australian and New Zealand Army Corps 
 combined corps that served with distinction in World War I during the ill-fated 1915 Gallipoli Campaign (Dardanelles Campaign), an attempt to capture the Dardanelles from Turkey.

      In 1916 Australian and New Zealand infantry divisions were sent to France. They took part in some of the bloodiest actions of the war and established reputations as elite shock troops, at the price of heavy casualties. The New Zealand Division, eventually sustained by conscription, was second to none in combat, planning, and administration. The Australians, eventually reaching a strength of five divisions, faced difficulty replacing losses as Australia twice rejected conscription. Grouped into a single corps commanded by Sir John Monash (Monash, Sir John), who complemented the panache and the tactical skill of his soldiers with comprehensive, careful planning, the Australians nevertheless were central to defeating the German offensive of March 1918 and to the “hundred days” from August 8 to November 11 that ended the Great War. The ANZAC cavalry units remained in the Middle East, playing a major role in the 1917–18 Palestine campaign. A unique mentality based on concepts of manhood, mateship, and meritocracy is frequently cited as the key to Australian and New Zealand soldiers' valour and effectiveness. In Australia and New Zealand, ANZAC Day—April 25 (the date of the Gallipoli landing)—has been a major occasion for expressing national sentiment.

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