The
Royal British Legion Scotland
Arbroath Branch Club
Branch Scottish Charity No: SC 030205
Working at the Heart of the Angus Area for the Ex-Service members and Local Community
ANZAC
is the acronym for Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, the formation
created in December 1914 by grouping the Australian Imperial Force and
New Zealand Expeditionary Force stationed in Egypt under the command of
Lieutenant-General William Birdwood. Initially the term 'Australasian
Corps' had been mooted for this force, but there was a reluctance among
both Australians and New Zealanders to lose their separate identities
completely.
The
acronym itself was probably devised at Birdwood's headquarters by a New
Zealand clerk, Sergeant K.M. Little, for use on a rubber stamp. Some
time later it was taken on as the telegraph code word for the corps.
Consisting of the 1st Australian Division and the New Zealand and
Australian Division (under Major-General A.J. Godley), the corps made
its operational debut at Gallipoli on 25 April 1915. The small cove
where Australian and New Zealand troops landed was quickly designated
'Anzac', and the word was soon being used to describe all Australian and
New Zealand soldiers who fought on the peninsula, and eventually any
Australian or New Zealand soldier.
They went with songs to the battle, they were young,
Straight of limb, true of eye, steady and aglow.
They were staunch to the end against odds uncounted,
They fell with their faces to the foe.
Laurence Binyon
ANZAC 2009
TBC
New Zealand Society Scotland Website
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The
Arbroath A.N.Z.A.C Ceremony.
The Arbroath ANZAC ceremony takes place at the town's Western Cemetery and is organised by the New Zealand Society Scotland with the assistance of the Arbroath Branch of The Royal British Legion Scotland.
The New Zealand Society Scotland also highlight the other conflicts Australians and New Zealanders have taken part in across the globe. This ceremony is also attended by a representative from the New Zealand High Commission in London and local civic dignitaries. In the spirit of ANZAC Australians & New Zealanders who live locally take an active part in the ceremony. Commemorations are held at the graves of the four NZ servicemen's which makes for an emotional ceremony. The Arbroath Instrumental Band provides appropriate music which includes 'Po kare ana' and 'Waltzing Matilda'. A piper also plays the specially commissioned lament written by New Zealand Society Scotland piper Mr Jim Fitzpatrick 'They watch Over Scotia Still'.