Poppies I am going to tell you why you wear poppies on ANZAC day
When the soldiers died they buried them in Flanders Field where the poppies grew so that is why you wear them.The red poppies has became a symbol of war remembrance the world over.
What ANZAC stands for
Australian and New Zealand Army Corps
What it would feel like if our Nana/Grandad didn’t come home from the war Marnie:very upset and sad. Rose:Very sad and upset.
Who went to war from our family Marnie:My great grandma went to war and came back she was a nurse she survived till she was 94
The first Anzac troops arrived from their training camps in Egypt on 4th March 1915, with the. rest arriving throughout April and beyond. As his troopship entered ...
thb,scenes:nurses undertook their own battle - keeping. alive the'many wounded soldiers who came into their care. Jessiea Gadd shares some of their stories.
also to encourage future developments to enhance commemorative activities on this beautiful. northern Aegean Island. A number of academic presentations were made detailing the nature of the link to Lemnos as well as. commemorative issues and we are v
Apr 16, 2015 - no equipment whatever " '. had no water to drink or wash. 10 August. -. Still no water .. ' convoy. arrived at night and used up all our private.