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    Anzac Day-------April 25th The Centenary of the landing at Gallipoli ------- LEST WE FORGET.

    I was up at 4-30 am this morning to attend the Dawn service for the Anzac Remembrance like i do every year, i was amazed at how many young people who now come to honour the Anzacs and all Service Men and Women who gave the ultimate Sacrifice in all wars since.

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    bulletman

    'Lest We Forget.'
    terryfossil 1

    Yeah,i like that one better Roy..>>>>>>>><<<<<<<..

    Image result for Anzac Day GOD bless all the fallen heroes who fought for true freedom..!

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    ""The turn out has been higher than ever Kent.."Lest We Forget" 

    bulletman

    Yeah, 130,000 alone at the Australian War Memorial.
    terryfossil 1

    It's great to see mate..>>>>>>><<<<<<<<..

    Geez, I AM far away. My guess is that your Anzac Day is a bit like our Memorial Day. Sounds like anyhow.  As I've gotten older I've appreciated the day more and more. I fear the effort is lost on our youth......

    bulletman

    I guess it is Julie, Australia was only 14 years old as a Nation, WW1 was our fist war to participate as such, their average age i believe was 19 years, the youngest being 14, he lied at the recruiting station, a lot of people think i'ts odd that we celabrate the landing at Gallipoli as it was a disaster, true mateship was born and carried on to the present day.


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