Anzac Spirit is a term used to describe the values, characteristics, and attitudes of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) soldiers who served during World War I.
These soldiers demonstrated bravery, loyalty, mateship, respect, and selflessness in the face of extreme challenges and hardships. They fought together as a team, even in the most hostile conditions, and never gave up despite being outnumbered and outgunned.
The ANZAC Spirit is also associated with a strong sense of national pride and identity. It celebrates the sacrifices made by the soldiers and acknowledges the importance of preserving their legacy for future generations.
The ANZAC Spirit is now an important part of Australian and New Zealand culture and is celebrated each year on the 25th of April, which is known as Anzac Day. This is a day where we remember and honour the soldiers who served and sacrificed their lives for their countries, and acknowledge the values of courage, mateship, and service that they embodied.