Hundreds of thousands of people gathered across Australia and New Zealand on Friday for dawn services and street marches to commemorate Anzac Day, a day of remembrance shared by the two nations to ...
Martin Crotty receives funding from the Australian Research Council. Part of this research was funded by an Australian Army History Unit grant. Kate Ariotti receives funding from the Australian ...
Soldiers dressed in traditional WW1 uniforms will add authentic feel to Townsville dawn service. Soldiers from 4th Field Regiment have been chosen to form this year’s catafalque party at what is ...
The service records of an Aboriginal soldier who disappeared after returning from World War I have been uncovered, weeks before Anzac Day. Queensland soldier Private Valentine Hare, like many ...
The idea of the Anzac soldier, as crafted by Australia’s official historian at Gallipoli, Charles Bean, has dominated historical memory. AWM One man is central to Australia’s understanding of its ...
As the faint glimmer of dawn bounced off the water of the Gallipoli Peninsula on April 25, 1915, Private Dick Clarke huddled in silent anticipation among his brothers-in-arms of the 11th Battalion.
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ANZAC Day commemorates the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps’ landings on the beaches of Gallipoli in 1915. April 25 is ANZAC Day, which commemorates the anniversary of the Australian and New ...
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