The Great Emu War: In which some large, flightless birds unwittingly foiled the Australian ArmyBec Crew
“If we had a military division with the bullet-carrying capacity of these birds it would face any army in the world…They can face machine guns with the invulnerability of tanks. They are like Zulus whom even dum-dum bullets could not stop.” –The Emu War – Wikipedia There was a se...
Any tick of the clock -Something about to happen in the immediate future. 'Wait and see, he'll be here any tick of the clock.' ANZAC -Stands for, the Australian and New Zealand Army Corp. Apeshit -An expression of extreme anger. 'The boss went apeshit when I arrived late.' Apples...
We named it EMUCoupon because emus are a symbol of resistance in Australia. They have practically won a war against the country’s army. And we want online shoppers to channel the spirit of this resilient animal as they seek discounts and coupons on their shopping. EMUCoupon acts as a brid...
So the people were often recorded as wearing a variety of clothes such as army or navy jackets, trousers, petticoats and blouses (etc). From the 1830's a number of Governors issued English blankets to the Aborigines through Magistrates and well respected settlers in various parts of the ...
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To date, the Imperial VC has been awarded 1,357 times - with only 14 being awarded since the Second World War - 10 within the British Army and 4 within the Australian Army. However, since 1856 to current day, 100 Australians have been awarded the Victory Cross, and to mark this histori...
(ANZAC is the acronym for Australia and New Zealand Army Corps. No one knows for sure, but many people think these biscuits were first prepared for troops—and for Australian and New Zealand families—around 1915 during World War I.) Dinnertime often brings leg of lamb or barbecued prawns ...
Associated with Anzac Day on April 25, the biscuit is a crunchy commemoration of the members of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) who fought in World War I. It’s Australian food with a back story. The Anzac biscuit was made by wives during the war and sent to soldiers...