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Anzac
Anzac Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, the ... and New Zealand Army Corps during wartime Anzac biscuit, a traditional Australian biscuit Anzac class frigate, class of frigate currently used ... Australian Navy and Royal New Zealand Navy ANZAC Day, a public holiday on the 25th ... year to commemorate the landing at Gallipoli ANZAC spirit, a component of modern Australasian ...
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ANZAC (Uncyclopedia.org wiki)
ANZAC An ANZAC is an incredible hard fighting biscuit from ... Zealand made with cornflakes and coal. An ANZAC biscuit can take on a thousands of ... delights in a fight, and kick arse. ANZAC biscuits are so hard they prefer to ... for months at a time, without food. ANZAC Biscuit Day is April 25th. On ...
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ANZAC Day
ANZAC Day ANZAC Day Dawn Service at Australian War Memorial ... anniversary Australia and New Zealand commemorate the ANZAC Day public holiday on the 25th of ... the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC), and of all those who served their country. ANZAC Day is also a public holiday ...
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Anzac biscuit
Anzac biscuit ANZAC biscuits are a snack food most commonly ... the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) soldiers of World War I and were ... called Soldiers' Biscuits. They were later named ANZAC Biscuits after the Gallipoli landing. Legend has ... not being as solid as sea biscuits, ANZAC biscuits can be notoriously difficult to ...
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Anzac Cove
Anzac Cove Anzac Cove looking towards Ari Burnu , 1915. Anzac Cove (in Turkish Anzak Koyu) is a ... the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) on April 25 1915. The cove is ... to the south. Following the landing at Anzac Cove, the beach became the main ...
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ANZAC Bridge
ANZAC Bridge The ANZAC Bridge spanning Johnstons Bay with the Sydney ... by: Ian G. Bowie, Source:Structurae The ANZAC Bridge (usually Anzac Bridge, though the owner - the New South ... the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) served in World War I. An ...
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ANZAC Test
ANZAC Test The ANZAC Test is a rugby league Test match ... annual between Australia and New Zealand around ANZAC Day. Origins The ANZAC Test Match was first organised in 1997 ... before the State of Origin series. The ANZAC Test was dropped from the annual ...
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ANZAC spirit
ANZAC spirit Simpson and his donkey An ANZAC soldier gives water to a wounded Turk. The ANZAC Spirit is a key component of modern ... forces. The New Zealand myth of the ANZAC Spirit developed independently of the Australian myth ... very different meanings. Australian concepts of the ANZAC Spirit The Australian concept of the ...
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HMAS Anzac
HMAS Anzac See Anzac for other uses of the acronym. Three ... Royal Australian Navy have been named HMAS Anzac after the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC). HMAS Anzac, the first ship to bear this ...
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Talk:Anzac
Talk:Anzac Disambiguation I think ANZAC should be a disambiguation page, there are a lot more entries then just ANZAC and Anzac biscuit. Ship Names Should we list each ship individually or link to HMAS Anzac? Fosnez 11:18, 9 February 2006 ( ...
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