ANZAC day is when we remember that our soldiers died in war for freedom. ANZAC stands for Australian, New Zealand, Army Corps. We need to remember our soldiers because without them we wouldn’t have freedom. ANZAC day is on the 24th of April because that’s when the Gallipoli battle started 100 years ago.
We wear a
red poppy as a sign of remembrance.
ANZAC Day – By Jane.
ANZAC stands
for Australia, New Zealand, Army Corps. We commemorate ANZAC Day because the ANZAC
team tried to defend our country by fighting for Britain. It happened on the 25
of April 1915, 100 years ago.
On Saturday
we have to wear poppies to respect the people who died. In Manurewa the soldiers are going to wear
their medals in a big parade.
ANZAC day is
a day to commemorate and remember the people that saved our country. They were
soldiers and nurses and anyone who helped in the war. ANZAC stands for
Australia, New Zealand, Army Corps.
We wear a
poppy on ANZAC day to remember all the people who died in WW1 and other wars
too.
ANZAC Day – By Kaleb.
ANZAC Day is
on the 25th of April every year.
In WW1 soldiers went to Gallipoli. Many soldiers got killed by armies.
We commemorate with the poppies and remember the soldiers that fought for us.
We watch old soldiers and their families march at the Parade.
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