Impressive turn out at Whyallas Dawn Service.
The older members were there as always and it was fantastic to see so many young people taking the time to pay respect to those who made the ultimate sacrifice for freedom.
Lest we forget.
"War Stories" by Darren Coggan is a very moving cd and never seemed to be promoted enough, I thoroughly recommend it
........... Personal and exceptional stories of Australians at war are woven into songs that provide an intimate perspective of the tales that have helped shape our nation.......
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FCZJwImOLC0]THE ANZACS - a salute in story and song, starring Darren Coggan. - YouTube[/ame]
Impressive turn out at Whyallas Dawn Service.
The older members were there as always and it was fantastic to see so many young people taking the time to pay respect to those who made the ultimate sacrifice for freedom.
Lest we forget.
We are heading off to the local parade shortly in "herc" the 101 and then attending the service. Will post some pics when we get back.
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I'm a quiet introspective, reflective bloke on ANZAC and Remembrance Days.
Then again, those are not the only days of the year I think about the sacrifices of our servicemen and women.
I went to the Dawn service this morning, as I ALWAYS do.
I don't do the gunfire breakfast or anything - preferring to leave that to those who served and their families rather than being some kind of "hanger on" just to score a free feed.
As far as how people today feel about and behave on ANZAC Day, well -
Plenty of people taking photos with everything from dSLR's to mobile phones, And all using flash. Bloody rude. And as if that isn't insensitive enough what's with
- coming to the service on your bicycle,wearing lycra, and not even bothering to get off it but just lean against a post;
- bringing dogs to the service - heaps of those;
- talking during the service;
- playing on mobile phones / constant texting;
- having a pash with the girlfriend during the service; I mean WTF is that?
So many people seem to think that going there is what's important, rather than paying respect to the dead and the fortunate returned.
/ rant over.
Enjoy your ANZAC Day and a big thanks to any current and former servicemen and women here on the forum.
It's not broken. It's "Carbon Neutral".
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current
1995 Defender 130 HCPU and Suzuki GSX1400
I'm a quiet introspective, reflective bloke on ANZAC and Remembrance Days.
Then again, those are not the only days of the year I think about the sacrifices of our servicemen and women.
I went to the Dawn service this morning, as I ALWAYS do.
I don't do the gunfire breakfast or anything - preferring to leave that to those who served and their families rather than being some kind of "hanger on" just to score a free feed.
As far as how people today feel about and behave on ANZAC Day, well -
Plenty of people taking photos with everything from dSLR's to mobile phones, And all using flash. Bloody rude. And as if that isn't insensitive enough what's with
- coming to the service on your bicycle,wearing lycra, and not even bothering to get off it but just lean against a post;
- bringing dogs to the service - heaps of those;
- talking during the service;
- playing on mobile phones / constant texting;
- having a pash with the girlfriend during the service; I mean WTF is that?
So many people seem to think that going there is what's important, rather than paying respect to the dead and the fortunate returned.
/ rant over.
Enjoy your ANZAC Day and a big thanks to any current and former servicemen and women here on the forum.
It's not broken. It's "Carbon Neutral".
gone
1993 Defender 110 ute "Doris"
1994 Range Rover Vogue LSE "The Luxo-Barge"
1994 Defender 130 HCPU "Rolly"
1996 Discovery 1
current
1995 Defender 130 HCPU and Suzuki GSX1400
Went to the dawn service and was surprised by how many people came this year. A nice service and very moving as always, was impressed by the amount of US Marines that turned up and who were very respectful to the veterans.
To all past and current defence member on here I wish you a happy ANZAC day.
Cheers Ean
So far we've done the dawn service at Beaudesert, and the march at Jimboomba.
The dawn service was excellent. The minutes silence was actually a silence, even the local wildlife co-operated. The whole ceremony brings a lump to the throat, and a tear to the eye, part of it is huge pride in my 15yo son, who performed flawlessly with his cadet drill team as the catafalque party, and the other part remembrance of those gone before us.
The Jimboomba minutes silence was ruined by a moron on a Harley, who went roaring past the memorial, blipping the throttle all the way.
The drum and pipe band we had there were fabulous though.
Dawn service at HMAS Cerberus. Very moving.
We are so very lucky.
It is sad we must mourn the loss of so many.
I APPRECIATE their sacrifice. And the mothers/fathers/wives/sons and daughters sacrifice.
Just got home from the dawn service down the Strand.Really good turn out very good service as it always is. Townsville is very much a military town and that is very much reflected in the service held today.
The kids had a grumble when i dragged them out of bed,but to see my 8 year old daughter with a tear during the LAST POST made me so proud as it showed she now understands what it is all about. Every time i here the haunting sound of the bugle i struggle to hold back a tear.
The morning was quite cool(by Townsville standards) which is great for the older diggers,every year it saddens me as the older diggers find it harder to make it for their special day but at the same time the next generation of diggers are standing up to take the place of those that have passed.
Good to see more Korean diggers today, it's a shame the Korean war isn't held in the same regard as WW1,WW2, in the eyes of most Australian's.
LEST WE FORGET
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