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Australian Cycling Corps and Gallipoli Campaign

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Difference between Australian Cycling Corps and Gallipoli Campaign

Australian Cycling Corps vs. Gallipoli Campaign

The Australian Cycling Corps was formed in Egypt in 1916 as part of the Australian Imperial Force (AIF), and fought on the Western Front in France and Belgium during World War I. They were used mainly as despatch riders, while also conducting reconnaissance and patrolling. The Gallipoli Campaign, also known as the Dardanelles Campaign, the Battle of Gallipoli, or the Battle of Çanakkale (Çanakkale Savaşı), was a campaign of the First World War that took place on the Gallipoli peninsula (Gelibolu in modern Turkey) in the Ottoman Empire between 17 February 1915 and 9 January 1916.

Similarities between Australian Cycling Corps and Gallipoli Campaign

Australian Cycling Corps and Gallipoli Campaign have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): First Australian Imperial Force, Western Front (World War I).

First Australian Imperial Force

The First Australian Imperial Force (1st AIF) was the main expeditionary force of the Australian Army during World War I. It was formed on 15 August 1914, following Britain's declaration of war on Germany, initially with a strength of one infantry division and one light horse brigade.

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Western Front (World War I)

The Western Front was the main theatre of war during the First World War.

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Australian Cycling Corps and Gallipoli Campaign Comparison

Australian Cycling Corps has 18 relations, while Gallipoli Campaign has 315. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 0.60% = 2 / (18 + 315).

References

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