John Patrick Cunningham was born in Bendigo, Victoria, Australia and died on the 24th of June 1918. He followed the Roman Catholic religion and was unmarried his whole life with an occupation of a labourer before enlisting to fight for Australia during World War 1. John’s appearance was quite different compared to his capabilities as he had a height of 5 feet and 1½ inches (1.56 metres), a weight of 127 lbs (57.61 kilograms) and a chest measurement of 33-34 inches (83.82 to 86.36 centimetres) but was a well-built man. He had blue eyes, brown hair and a fresh complexion. His sister; Mrs Mary Moyse lived on 3 Elizabeth Street, Norwood, South Australia. John Cunningham enlisted for the second time on the 6th of October 1916 at the age of 28 years and 7 months. He received …show more content…
The ANZAC spirit, also known to be the ANZAC legend or myth, is believed to be a concept in which soldiers from Australia and New Zealand displayed good characteristics and qualities, especially soldiers who fought on the fields during World War 1. The ANZAC Spirit is something that we remember up to this current day and age and still commemorate because of the many soldiers who sacrificed their lives for the sake of their country and people. The myth has left such an imprint on Australians and historians that we believe we should honour the soldiers who died for us and their country. The ANZAC spirit can be reflected by someone who demonstrates confidence and courage to keep going, no matter how small the possibilities may be. They should also show comradeship to their fellow soldiers and a good sense of humour to keep light in the midst of the darkness. Displaying ingenuity and endurance through the hard times they face are also key figures to what ANZAC spirit is all