Scott's+ANZAC+Brochure

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Here's the poem that's missing: Anzac is the day we all remember, when the troops Of Australia and New Zealand came together To fight the war of all wars that was suppose to end The misery and hatred among nations and men

But we haven’t learnt the lessons of this Great War For the past eighty years we have fought more and more From that Great War right up till today With the Spirit of Anzac for peace we have prayed

But alas we have answered many calls with our Brothers in To fight the war of all wars that was suppose to end The misery and hatred among nations and men

But we haven’t learnt the lessons of this Great War For the past eighty years we have fought more and more From that Great War right up till today With the Spirit of Anzac for peace we have prayed

But alas we have answered many calls with our Brothers in Arms World War Two, Korea Borneo Malaya and Vietnam At every call the Spirit of Anzac was kept alive with pride We did fight gallantly against hardened enemies side by side

That Spirit lives on as our young men and women still fight On distant battle fields for the right While in fields afar the poppies still bloom As our gardens of stone fill with gloom So you see Anzac means more than just the first Great War When we commemorate those who live no more Let us remember all who have served

Brochure Side No.2 Bottom If you can't read the info, here it is so you can read it: ANZAC day info 25 April is the anniversary of the landing of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps at Gallipoli in 1915. On the first anniversary of that landing services were held throughout the country in remembrance of the 2,721 New Zealand soldiers who died during the eight-month Gallipoli Campaign. Since 1916 ANZAC Day has evolved to the observance we know today. Why do we celebrate ANZAC day? Well, we celebrate ANZAC day because this is part of our culture. ANZAC day is very special to us. Our soldiers are to be remembered by people in our country. If they hadn’t fought, all this information about ANZAC day would not be here or spoken about. We go to places to remember the forgotten. If ANZAC day isn’t remembered anymore, ANZAC day would be forgotten.