Very very very great AUSSIES.
Thank You, Pickles.
'Not even classed as citizens': Remembering the Indigenous soldiers at Beersheba - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
800 young Anzacs
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Hope the Roughead girls are up front. Not just legends in the football world. One rode at Beersheba 100 years ago today. I saw pollies up front but the families are and should be as well. The Last wreath was laid in honour of our heros from Aboriginal and Torres strait Islanders which is in my view is completely deserved.
Very very very great AUSSIES.
Thank You, Pickles.
The AWM"S official magazine, " WARTIME ", has an article on Beersheba. Very interesting, it's titled Beersheba and its myths. In Newsagents now, worth a read.
I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food
A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking
The amount of Aboriginals that fought for this country is overwhelming and to think, they returned home to be shunned by the country they helped fight for...
I have read many stories over the years, about Aboriginal servicemen...
One come to mind, A guy from Onslow, served in France and the Middle East with Distinction, but could not buy a beer when he returned home... Bloody discusting how this country treats the ones that do things for it and yet helps the ones that do nothing but whinge...
The Great Barrier is a reef.
What is laid in remembrance is a wreath.
Like I hate it when the Yanks spell honour without 'u'.
Regards
Mike
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Matthias Ulungura was a member of the Tiwi people, who in 1942 was living on Melville Island. On 19 February, a damaged Japanese fighter returning from an attack on an aerodrome on nearby Bathurst Island crashed near Snake Bay on Melville Island. The Japanese pilot, Hajime Toyoshima, survived the crash, but Ulungura crept up behind him, surprising him with a tomahawk, and took him prisoner.In Ulungura's words:
I walked after him and grabbed his wrist near gun. He got proper big fright. I take revolver from his right side near his knee. Then I walk backwards pointing gun, I say "Stick 'em up, two hands, no more holding hands on head." ” — Matthias Ulungura
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Cheers Baz.
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[QUOTE=Wraithe;2736150]The amount of Aboriginals that fought for this country is overwhelming and to think, they returned home to be shunned by the country they helped fight for...
The Vietnam vets went through that also, the way the Aboriginal and the Vietnam vets were treat is a smear on this country. I remember the "rent-a-crowd" mob calling the Vietnam vets "baby killers" and other such garbage.........bloody disgraceful and no I'm not a Vietnam vet.
The horses. Never forget the horses. Only one came home, and it was a Generals horse.
world's last great Cavalry charge made by Australian Light Horse at Beersheba WWI - YouTube
I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food
A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking
Don't forget the New Zealanders either, remember it was an ANZAC force, if not for the KIWIs the charge would most likely have failed.
Cheers Baz.
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1967 Series IIa 109 (Farm Truck)
2007 BMW R1200GS
1979 BMW R80/7
1983 BMW R100TIC Ex ACT Police
1994 Yamaha XT225 Serow
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