◼Sigla em inglêsANZAC (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps)
Meaning
ANZAC stands for the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, a military formation created during World War I. The term is most famously associated with the troops who fought at the Gallipoli Campaign in 1915, which was a joint effort by the Allied forces to capture the Gallipoli Peninsula and open a sea route to the Russian Empire. The campaign resulted in heavy casualties and is remembered as a significant moment in the national identities of both Australia and New Zealand.