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Monday, 15 March 2021

ANZAC blog

1)When do you hear this song:

You normally hear this song at ANZAC services or war memorials/services.

2)Why is this song significant/important to New Zealand?

To remember those who fought for us in world war 1 or for those who fought for their countries all over the world for remembrance about wars now not just world war 1.

3) What is the history behind this song/ Why was it played:

This song was played when the soldiers were ordered to do something or if it was time to eat like dinner. But also it was a symbol/alarm or sign to say it was time to eat sleep, wake up, fitness time and inspections.

4) What does this song represent:

It represents the soldiers that died for us and our country who fought for us even though they didn't stand a chance against them but they still went and fought for our lives and country.


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