1. Australian and New Zealand Army Corps
Courage under adverse circumstances, and intense fire was something that set Australians apart from other nation's troops, at Gallipoli, and later campaigns. ... He made the one and a half mile trip, through sniper fire and shrapnel, up to 15 times a day. ... He never hesitated or stopped even under the most furious shrapnel fire for which, the Indian artillery crews called him "Bahadur" which means "the bravest of the brave". ... A later example is the bushfires that ravaged Canberra on January 18th 2003, and the response, by local fire authorities, bravely fighting the massive blaze, in...
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