Anzac legend born from battle

Updated April 13 2022 - 4:23pm, first published April 25 2019 - 9:00am
ANSWERING THE CALL TO SERVE: The initial 'Anzacs' were volunteers from the First Australian Imperial Force. The campaign lasted eight-and-a-half months.
ANSWERING THE CALL TO SERVE: The initial 'Anzacs' were volunteers from the First Australian Imperial Force. The campaign lasted eight-and-a-half months.
REFLECTION: In the 1920s Anzac Day became a day of commemoration and for returned soldiers reunions. The first dawn service was held as a mass in Albany in 1918.
REFLECTION: In the 1920s Anzac Day became a day of commemoration and for returned soldiers reunions. The first dawn service was held as a mass in Albany in 1918.

Anzac Day salutes the courage and bravery of those soldiers who fought at Gallipoli.

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