What is another word for ANZAC?

Pronunciation: [ˈanzak] (IPA)

ANZAC is a term that is widely used in Australia and New Zealand to remember the soldiers who fought and died during World War I. It is an acronym for Australian and New Zealand Army Corps. Since it is a significant term, several synonyms have been created to describe it. Some of the synonyms for ANZAC include the Gallipoli Campaign, ANZAC Day, Dardanelles Campaign, ANZAC Bridge, ANZAC Cove, ANZAC Parade, and ANZAC Memorial. These synonyms play a crucial role in commemorating the memories of the soldiers who sacrificed their lives in the line of duty.

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Usage examples for Anzac

After heavy fighting for a little while at one of the blockhouses the Australian flag was planted at ANZAC Corner and waves there still.
"From Bapaume to Passchendaele, 1917"
Philip Gibbs
When the great attempt was made to cut across the peninsula by a renewed push from ANZAC and by a new landing at Suvla Bay, the Irish were among the reinforcements told off for that surprise.
"John Redmond's Last Years"
Stephen Gwynn
Soon the guns began to roar, the first I heard being to our left up the Gulf of Saros, but in a few minutes all the ships had joined in the chorus, from what was afterwards known as ANZAC all round the point and some way up the Dardanelles.
"The Incomparable 29th and the "River Clyde""
George Davidson

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