The ANZAC day is 25th April each year so that we have remembered the brave people who have served our country in times of war. ANZAC stands for Australian and New Zealand Army Corps. Sometimes Australians are called Aussies and Australian soldiers are called Diggers. New Zealanders are called Kiwis after their native bird. They joined in the First World War, the Second Wolrd War to defend their country. Since then there have been other small wars and battles like in Vietnam and Korea, etc.
Australian can wear ANZAC badges and wave Australian flags to show how proud the brave people are. The Ode is part of a special poem that is said during the ANZAC Day service. Here are the words:
We say in reply to the Ode; Lest We Forget.They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old;
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning
We will remember them.
Good work Daniel!
ReplyDeleteCan you please check some information for me? You wrote 'we can wear ANZAC badges...' who are the 'we' you speak of and what are we pround of?
I rewrote. '"WE who mean Australian" can wear ANZAC badges...' and "pround of the brave people".
DeleteThanks for your advice.