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Australian and New Zealand Army Corps

The Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) was originally a First World War army corps of the Mediterranean Expeditionary Force. It was formed in Egypt in December 1914, and operated during the Gallipoli campaign. General William Birdwood commanded the corps, which primarily consisted of troops from the First Australian Imperial Force and 1st New Zealand Expeditionary Force, although there were also British and Indian units attached at times throughout the campaign. The corps disbanded in 1916, following the Allied evacuation of the Gallipoli peninsula and the formation of I ANZAC Corps and II ANZAC Corps. The corps was reestablished, briefly, in the Second World War during the Battle of Greece in 1941. The term 'ANZAC' has been used since for joint Australian–New Zealand units of different sizes.

"ANZAC" and "Anzac" redirect here. For other uses, see ANZAC (disambiguation).

Australian and New Zealand Army Corps

1914–1916; 1941

ANZAC

ANZAC day

, includes rare colour footage

Colour of War: The Anzacs

Military history of Australia during World War I

Military history of New Zealand during World War I

Anzac Day Act 1995

includes previously unpublished photographs, artworks and documents from Government archives. A site by the Australian Department of Veterans' Affairs.

Visit Gallipoli: Australian site about Gallipoli and the Anzacs

includes service records and profiles from National Archives of Australia and Archives NZ for those who enlisted in WWI.

Discovering Anzacs

New Zealanders at Gallipoli

An ongoing collection of geo-mapped War Memorial photographs.

Australian & ANZAC

National Film and Sound Archive

– a citizen science project

Measuring the ANZACS

Monash University:

One Hundred Stories (Online Exhibition)

Beersheba ANZAC Memorial Center