Story by Staff Sgt. Jose O. Nava | Marine Rotational Force - Darwin | 04.25.2015
The inky sky gradually shifts colors as dawn turns to day. The crowd watches silently as groups of people walk up and place a wreath at the base of the cenotaph. On April 25, the City of Darwin hosted a Dawn Service and Australian and New Zealand Army Corps Day parade to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Australian and New Zealand forces landing on the Gallipoli peninsula....
Story by Sgt. Jessi McCormick | 102d Public Affairs Detachment | 04.25.2013
Military members from the United States, Slovakia and Singapore stood side-by-side with their Australian brothers and sisters-in-arms to support them in remembrance of Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) Day, Apr. 25, 2013, at Multi National Base Tarin Kot, Afghanistan....
Story by Sgt. Sarah Fiocco | Marine Rotational Force - Darwin | 04.25.2013
It was April 25, 1915, when the first 140 soldiers in four boats set out to capture Gallipoli Peninsula, not knowing that only 38 of them would make it to shore alive. This day marked the first campaign of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps that led to major casualties during World War I....