ANZAC Day honors coalition sacrifice
SOUTHWEST ASIA – Service members from the U.S., Australia, United Kingdom, Canada, and France stand for a moment of silence in honor of the fallen during an Australian and New Zealand Army Corps Day ceremony here April 25, 2012. ANZAC Day commemorates those who fought and died during the Gallipoli Campaign in the Ottoman Empire during World War I and also remembers all service members who have fought and died during conflicts throughout each country’s history. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Nathanael Callon)
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