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U.S. Airmen bow their heads during a prayer at the

U.S. Airmen bow their heads during a prayer at the

U.S. Airmen bow their heads during a prayer at the Anzac commemorative service April 25, 2015, at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M. Anzac originally meant any Australian or New Zealander who had fought in the battl... More

A member of the Royal Australian Air Force bows his

A member of the Royal Australian Air Force bows his

A member of the Royal Australian Air Force bows his head during a minute of silence at the Anzac commemorative service April 25, 2015, at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M. The word Anzac, short for Australian and N... More

A member of the Royal Australian Air Force raises the

A member of the Royal Australian Air Force raises the

A member of the Royal Australian Air Force raises the Australian flag during the Anzac commemorative service April 25, 2015, at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M. Anzac, short for Australian and New Zealand Army Cor... More

A member of the Royal Australian Air Force salutes

A member of the Royal Australian Air Force salutes

A member of the Royal Australian Air Force salutes during the playing of Reveille at the Anzac Day commemorative service, April 25, 2015, at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M. The word Anzac, short for Australian an... More

The Royal Australian Air Force’s senior military leader

The Royal Australian Air Force’s senior military leader

The Royal Australian Air Force’s senior military leader at Holloman Air Force Base, speaks with Australian, American and German Airmen and civilians during the Anzac Day commemorative service, April 25, 2015, a... More

Red poppies are displayed during the Anzac Day commemorative

Red poppies are displayed during the Anzac Day commemorative

Red poppies are displayed during the Anzac Day commemorative service April 25, 2015, at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M. Anzac, short for Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, means any Australian or New Zealande... More

Members of the Royal Australian Air Force salute during

Members of the Royal Australian Air Force salute during

Members of the Royal Australian Air Force salute during Reveille at the Anzac commemorative service April 25, 2015, at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M. During the ceremony, attendants honor and remember the member... More

A member of the Royal Australian Air Force raises the

A member of the Royal Australian Air Force raises the

A member of the Royal Australian Air Force raises the Australian flag during the Anzac commemorative service April 25, 2015, at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M. Anzac, short for Australian and New Zealand Army Cor... More

Members of the Royal Australian Air Force sing along

Members of the Royal Australian Air Force sing along

Members of the Royal Australian Air Force sing along to the hymn "Abide With Me" during the Anzac Day commemorative service April 25, 2015, at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M. Australians around the world gather t... More

Members of the U.S. Air Force salute as the Australian

Members of the U.S. Air Force salute as the Australian

Members of the U.S. Air Force salute as the Australian flag is raised during the Anzac commemorative service at April 25, 2015, at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M. Holloman is home to five members of the Royal Aus... More

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