To all you Vets out there
Enjoy your day:) :) :cool: :cool:
and THANKS........we will ALWAYS remember
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To all you Vets out there
Enjoy your day:) :) :cool: :cool:
and THANKS........we will ALWAYS remember
I second that
I 3rd that ...go the ANZAC'S
Hear hear - thanks.
I have been lucky not to have had to fight for my country, and I thank those that have, for that
Lest We Forget
ditto fom me
i watched that segment on the sandakan death march on the sunday show, them poor bastards may they rest in peace
To the men and women that fought for our rights I thank you with all my heart.
To the families of the people that never made it back. I am sincerely sorry for your loss, you should be the proudest people in this country.
I posted this in another place, but I think it is relevant here too:
"Another year, eh?
Well, I'm not marching (again) but will stand on a corner to watch those who do, and will wander into Henderson Park for the ceremonial bit. I'll try to get to the Dawn Service early this year - last year I arrived late but in time to view a lot of empty chairs in the gloom, and actually that scene was quite emotive. I'll take bets that tomorrow morning will be frosty too.
Then I hope to have breakfast alone, at a motel restaurant before heading to the Viet Nam Vets memorial wall, then to the river - just to watch the water flow, and after that it'll be time at home to watch the TV coverage of the March from Melbourne, and the ABC TV usual presentations for ANZAC Day.
TO ALL WHO spend this day with memories may I say 'thanks' for helping make Australia the place it is, where my grand-daughter is safest.
Please, accept my salute"
My sentiments ExactlyQuote:
Originally Posted by Wood Butcher
We will rember them Lest we forget.
Sam
6.20am, I'll be there, stand on the opposite side of the street, out of sight.
After last post, ribbons off and home, RSL treated me like crap in 69 so I won't go for the follow up, stuff'em.
May meet up with some old RAAFies in town later though, see what transpires.
I hope you have a great day with your "RAAFies".Quote:
Originally Posted by Iain
Bob
Today I was at school for prac teaching. The school had their ANZAC ceremony this morning. It was one of the best school ceremonies I have been and the kids all participated perfectly.
The choir sang "And the band played Waltzing Matilda". It was the first time that I have really listened to the lyrics. It's a fantastic song and for those who haven't listened to the words please go and do it. Sums up everything about tomorrow.
I was honoured to be able to be there today.
Here a link to the song (mp3). Its a .gov.au link so its as safe as you can get.
Have a listen.
"And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda" be Eric Bogle.
Our school choir sang 'The last Anzac'. Very moving. it is really sad that the ranks of the WW2 vets are thinning out. A mate of mine who is a Vietnam vet is thinking of becoming an active member of the RSL because it is just too hard for those WW2 vets to organise things now.Quote:
Originally Posted by Wood Butcher
My son is an Army Reservist and will be driving an APC through Sale, Victoria tomorrow. Wish I could be there.
Carry Pine
i was ok till u posted that song.Quote:
Originally Posted by Wood Butcher
i dont have any reason too but i have always sooked when i hear that song.......i shouldve known better.