The Australian Corps Memorial Park, located in France, was established by the Australian government in 1998 to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Hamel. This memorial honors the 100,000 Australians who served in the Australian Corps during World War I. Visitors can explore the park, which offers a reflective and educational experience, providing insight into the significant contributions and sacrifices made by Australian soldiers on French soil. The site serves as a poignant reminder of the historical ties between Australia and France, making it a meaningful destination for those interested in the history of World War I.
Australian Corps Memorial Park
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