The region surrounding this river saw numerous Battles in WWI
What is the Somme?
The date that Australian and New Zealand forces landed on the Gallipoli peninsula.
What is 25th April 1915?
The general in charge of this battle.
Who is General Monash?
The only profession that women were allowed to do on the Front lines of the war.
What is Nursing?
The day fighting ended on the Western Front
What is Armistice Day?
The first time Australians saw action in France was here.
What is Fromelles?
The enemy that the ANZACS faced at Gallipoli.
What are the Turks?
The length of the battle of Hamel.
What is 93 minutes?
Aboriginal people were not allowed to do this at the start of the war.
What is enlist?
The order in which soldiers returned home.
what is 'first in, first out'?
The area of land between the trenches of opposing forces.
What is No Man's Land?
The type of warfare that occurred at Gallipoli.
What is Trench Warfare?
What were the combined forces used in the Battle of Hamel?
What are troops, tanks, aircraft, and artillery?
The knitted comfort sent to soldiers, made by women back home.
What is Socks?
Land given to soldiers to farm, on their return home.
What is Soldier settlements?
The Australians trained in this country before fighting in the war.
What is Egypt?
The disease that men suffered from due to standing in mud and water for too long,
What is trench foot?
The code that Monash used to organise tanks and infantry.
These people could enlist in the war by 1916.
What is 'half caste' Aboriginals?
The activity that some soldiers did after the war.
What is sightseeing across France and Britain?
Most plans of attack started with this, then had an infantry advance.
What is Artillery Bombardment?
The soldiers exchanged these occasionally, by throwing them from one trench to the other.
The plan used to hide the coming advance from the Germans.
What is moving troops at night?
Aboriginal people were still not seen as this even after fighting for Australia.
What is a citizen?
The day that servicemen and ex-servicemen march to commemorate soldiers who have died.
what is ANZAC Day?