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    The II ANZAC Corps (Second Anzac Corps) was an Australian and New Zealand First World War army corps. Formed in early 1916 in Egypt in the wake of the...
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    corps disbanded in 1916, following the Allied evacuation of the Gallipoli peninsula and the formation of I ANZAC Corps and II ANZAC Corps. The corps was...
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    The I ANZAC Corps (First Anzac Corps) was a combined Australian and New Zealand army corps that served during World War I. It was formed in Egypt in February...
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  • the second ship to be named HMAS Anzac II Anzac Corps or Second Anzac Corps, a combined Australian-New Zealand army corps existing from 1916 to 1917 This...
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    subsequently reorganised as corps troops, with the 1st and 2nd Cyclist Battalions being formed and attached to the I and II ANZAC Corps respectively in May and...
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    Reserve Corps headquarters) held the ridge and were later reinforced by a division from Group Ypres (Gruppe Ypern). The British attacked with the II Anzac Corps...
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    Army Corps was replaced by two corps, I ANZAC Corps and II ANZAC Corps, and Birdwood reverted to the command of II ANZAC Corps. When I ANZAC Corps became...
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  • The II ANZAC Corps Mounted Regiment was a combined mounted unit made up of Australian and New Zealand troops during the First World War. The regiment served...
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    November 1917, the corps replaced I Anzac Corps while II Anzac Corps, which contained the New Zealand Division, became the British XXII Corps on 31 December...
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    for his role as commander of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force and II Anzac Corps during the First World War. Born in Gillingham, Kent, in England, Godley...
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    November 1914, where it formed part of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC). The infantry division fought during the Gallipoli Campaign between...
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    was by the two Anzac Corps, supported by the Fifth Army to the north. On Passchendaele Ridge, opposite the I Anzac and II Anzac Corps, the attack was...
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    April. The divisions of I ANZAC Corps, now commanded by Lieutenant General William Birdwood with Godley taking over II ANZAC Corps, were initially based in...
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  • Second Army Corps (Spanish–American War) II ANZAC Corps, Australia and New Zealand II Corps (Australia) II Canadian Corps Second Artillery Corps, People's...
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    of the II ANZAC Corps Mounted Regiment. After II Anzac Corps was disbanded, the regiment joined 22nd British Corps re-designated as XXII Anzac Mounted...
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  • 1915. In early 1916, the original corps was reorganized and two corps were raised: I ANZAC Corps and II ANZAC Corps. In the later stages of World War...
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    battalion controlled at corps level. The New Zealand company was subsequently used to form No. 1 and No. 2 companies of II ANZAC Corps Cyclist Battalion, while...
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    following corps-level formations were raised: Australian and New Zealand Army Corps I ANZAC Corps II ANZAC Corps Australian Corps Desert Mounted Corps (formerly...
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    Battle of Poelcappelle (category Battle honours of the King's Royal Rifle Corps)
    afternoon. The reserve brigades of the attacking divisions of I and II Anzac corps were to reach Drogenbroodhoek in the south, 3,000 yd (1.7 mi; 2.7 km)...
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  • and assigned to II Anzac Corps. Following the formation of the Australian Corps the Regiment remained with the redesignated XXII Corps to form the XXII...
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    Battle of Broodseinde (category Battle honours of the King's Royal Rifle Corps)
    thoughts and ordered I Anzac Corps (Lieutenant-General William Birdwood) to push on to the Keiberg spur, with support from II Anzac Corps (Lieutenant-General...
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  • tactical corps units raised. Australian Corps Australian and New Zealand Army Corps I ANZAC Corps II ANZAC Corps I Corps II Corps III Corps 1st Division...
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    second thoughts and ordered I Anzac Corps to push on to the Keiberg spur, with support from the II Anzac Corps. The II Anzac Corps commander wanted to advance...
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    First World War. The acronym ANZAC stands for Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, whose soldiers were known as Anzacs. Anzac Day remains one of the most...
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  • Kingdom New Anzac-on-Sea, former name of Peacehaven, England United States Anzac Village, New Mexico I ANZAC Corps II ANZAC Corps ANZAC A badge ANZAC Battle...
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    between 26 October and 10 November 1917. The Canadian Corps relieved the exhausted II Anzac Corps, continuing the advance started with the First Battle...
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    government objected to the proposal, on the grounds that two corps (I ANZAC Corps and II ANZAC Corps), comprising six divisions, were insufficient for a field...
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  • assigned to II Anzac Corps. It was disbanded in December 1918 and its personnel transferred to the 13th Light Horse Regiment and the II Anzac Corps Mounted...
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  • military corps arranged by ordinal number. I Corps I Army Corps (Argentina) I ANZAC Corps (Australia and New Zealand) I Corps (Australia) I Corps (Belgium)...
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    unusually wet weather slowed British progress. The Canadian Corps relieved the II ANZAC Corps and took the village of Passchendaele on 6 November, despite...
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