- I Anzac Corps
The I Anzac Corps was an
Australia n andNew Zealand World War I armycorps formed inEgypt in February 1916 as part of the reorganization of the Australian Imperial Force following the evacuation of Gallipoli in November 1915. This corps, along with theII Anzac Corps , replaced the original Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC).The corps was initially commanded by General
Alexander Godley and comprised the three "veteran" Anzac divisions — the Australian 1st and 2nd divisions and the newly formedNew Zealand Division .The corps' divisions were initially manning the defences east of the
Suez Canal against the anticipated Turkish invasion of Egypt. OnMarch 29 1916 the corps embarked forFrance , now under the command of General SirWilliam Birdwood , the original commander of ANZAC. In France the I Anzac Corps was attached to theBritish Second Army , positioned on the relatively quiet sector south ofYpres . The corps went into the line south ofArmentières , taking over from theBritish III Corps which was moving to theBritish Fourth Army in preparation for the Somme Offensive. The Australian 2nd Division was the first into the line onApril 9 ,1916 .With the Somme Offensive faltering in mid-July, the British Commander-in-Chief, General
Douglas Haig , required fresh divisions to continue the advance. The corps was moved to GeneralHubert Gough 's Fifth Army and directed to capture Pozières.By this time the
II Anzac Corps had started to arrive in France from Egypt under the command of General Godley. As Godley was also the commander of theNew Zealand Expeditionary Force , it was decided that the New Zealand Division would be more appropriately located under his command so it swapped with the Australian 4th Division in time for the move to the Somme.Engagements involving ANZAC
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Battle of Gallipoli [1915]
*Battle of the Somme [1916]
*Battle of Passchendale [1917]ee also
Military history of Australia during World War I
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