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matt
24-04-2007, 05:45 PM
I'm finally going to attend the Anzac Day dawn ceremony at the Australian War Memorial here in Canberra tomorrow morning.

I've not had an opportunity since I moved here in late 2004, what with work etc

In fact, I've not attended a dawn ceremony anywhere. So I'm quite excited about it.:)

Anyone else attending a dawn ceremony in your part of the world?

bloodhound31
24-04-2007, 05:48 PM
Never miss it! Ill be there with bells on!!! ...and a couple of other trinkets....

Baz.

bloodhound31
24-04-2007, 06:13 PM
After 16 years in the Royal Australian Army, I think I am qualified enough to say that, IMHO, ANZAC day now goes well beyond just Australia and New Zealand. It reminds us of the true human cost of war and although politicians and religious extremists may monger the wars, it is the soldiers and the people who bravely and gallantly fight, suffer and die for their cause.

I salute the ANZACs and anyone with the fortitude to serve their country for freedom from oppression and what they believe in their hearts is right. Even the enemy!

Remember, they have kids and husbands and wives too. They don't want to be in a trench with a gun or sword anymore than you would.

Think about it.

Lest we forget.

doogal
24-04-2007, 07:20 PM
yep im goin to the dawn service at the beach up here in Bundaberg and my gf has agreed to come along with me finally:eyepop:. they do a flyover just after the last post which is really moving. i dont really have any connection with any of the wars but it means so much to me what those guys/gals did for us. we are so lucky to live in such a nice country,too bad not everyone appreciates itas much as they should:(

iceman
24-04-2007, 07:23 PM
Jacob's Cub Scout group is marching tomorrow at Gosford, so if it's not raining we'll be there cheering them on!

Ric
24-04-2007, 07:40 PM
Hi Matt, it a very moving ceremony, I've been to a few you will enjoy it.
I always have a thought for my grandfather on my fathers side in Italy who fought in the Italian Resistance, captured and escaped twice and the stories he told me was the stuff that movies are made of.

Cheers

Lert
24-04-2007, 08:01 PM
A chap who would have been my great uncle enlisted in may 1915 at age 15 and was dead at Gallipoli 6 months later aged 16y 4months old..tragic. Its hard to imagine these days.

matt
24-04-2007, 08:05 PM
God bless them all

leon
24-04-2007, 08:09 PM
Actually Matt, my wife mentioned to me that she would like to attend the dawn service tomorrow, it will be our first time, that is probably a bit sad, but i am looking forward to it anyway.

Leon

matt
24-04-2007, 08:12 PM
Better late than never, hey mate?:thumbsup:

leon
24-04-2007, 08:25 PM
Yea Matt, that is true.

Leon

JohnG
24-04-2007, 08:39 PM
Never miss it, always moving to me, it is held at the Memorial overlooking the beach here.

Cheers

JohnG

Ex LS QMG, RAN