Poppies are significant because they were the first plants to grow on the battlefields after the wars in France and Belgium.
In military tradition, the Last Post is the bugle call that signifies the end of the day's activities. It is also sounded at military funerals to indicate that the soldier has gone to his final rest and at commemorative services such as Anzac Day and Remembrance Day
The commemoration is important because we have to remember all the men and women who risked or lost their lives in WW1
Rosemary is worn on ANZAC Day and sometimes on Remembrance Day. It is significant because it grew on the grounds of Gallipoli after the campaign
Every year, on the 25th of April, people all around the word celebrate ANZAC Day. In Melbourne, we celebrate it by going to the Shrine of Remembrance, and thousands of people get up really early to participate in the Dawn Service.
Reveille is French for reveille wake up, the Reveille was played on bugle, a small brass instrument to wake up the fallen soldiers.