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Originally Posted by iceman
"They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old;
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning
We will remember them."
Lest We Forget.
How will you be commemorating ANZAC Day today?
My son Jacob and daughter Eliza will both be participating in the march through Gosford to the cenotaph, with their respective Scout and Brownie's groups.
Jacob can also play " The Last Post" on his trumpet now - he played it in the School Assembly for their ANZAC day ceremony before school holidays. I'll look forward to having him play it for me later today.
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we will be whatch my father march in the parad his name is tad davies i dont know if anyone will reconise the name but you never no he was in the navy and went though viatnam while the viatnam war was on i hope to to join the navy or army or airforce flying choppers(just to get my disiplene and my fitness up)
LEST WE FORGET
we honor those souls who fort a gollipoly
in trenches deep with sadness
writing letters to loved ones not knowing
if they will meet again
as much as they were scared
courage determination and mateship
was in them and the was no shortige of that
even tho it was hell they still fort to keep our comenwealth alive
eating rashons and things even today no body would touch(not if you dieing of starvation of coursed)
war is the worst thing so sad that we have to kill our own(humans)
to get the piont across to an other country
why why why do we have to kill or die(kill or be killed)
(1 minutes silence to remember them)
very up set how i was talking to this guy about how couragous the anzacs were and he replied
"give me a @%$# gun and billi and ill be an anzac its not like they did any hard work"
that guy
dont get some people most not be getting connection in brian