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Nations are remembered by the victories they achieve. Peoples are remembered by the values they refuse to surrender. – Anon
The ANZAC name was first established on 24 November 1914 with the raising of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, bringing together soldiers from Australia and New Zealand for service during the First World War. The Corps would go on to earn its place in history during the Gallipoli Campaign of 1915, where courage, endurance, initiative, and mateship became enduring hallmarks of the ANZAC tradition. Over the years and battles that followed, the name came to symbolise the unique bond between Australians and New Zealanders and the values they carried into every challenge.
More than a millennium later, a small group of Squadron 42 veterans, each tracing their heritage back to Australia or New Zealand, found themselves on different worlds but sharing the same qualities their forebears had demonstrated during battle. Drawing inspiration from the legacy of the original ANZACs, they established the Australian and New Zealand Aerospace Corps (ANZAC) as a home for like-minded citizens across the Empire. What began as a handful of veterans seeking to preserve the principles of loyalty, service, and mateship has grown into a respected paramilitary organisation dedicated to security, exploration, mutual support, and operational excellence throughout known space.
To build a small, tight-knit brotherhood of players who value mateship above numbers, standing together as a trusted and capable force in the UEE.
ANZAC will remain deliberately small to medium in size, growing only as far as necessary to maintain strong friendships, mutual trust, and a genuine sense of belonging. We aim to be an organisation where everyone knows each other, can rely on one another, and has each other’s backs.
ANZAC is primarily an Oceania-focused organisation, built around the play times and community culture of Australia and New Zealand. While our heritage is proudly Antipodean, membership is not restricted by nationality, citizenship, or place of residence.
We welcome players from any country who share our values and are able to participate during our core operating hours, generally aligned with GMT+8 to GMT+12 time zones.
ANZAC is intended to be an adult community. Most of our members balance gaming with careers, families, studies, and other real-world commitments. As such, membership is generally open to players aged 25 years and above. Exceptions may be considered for mature applicants who demonstrate the right attitude and fit within the organisation’s culture.
ANZAC is UEE aligned. No piracy, no griefing, no cheating.
The chain of command within ANZAC is:
Promotion is based on contribution, reliability, leadership, and commitment to the values of the organisation rather than tenure alone.