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    I watched Ch 7's coverage from Currumbin and it was great, had everything, horses, planes, helicopter, boats. I liked the laconic MC (Master of Ceremonies), and the priest who spoke against political correctness. They even had a rifle firing salute which I think they could make with cannons, as it seems to be a headland and they could fire in the other direction to avoid hitting the boats. A nice touch and I'm not sure if every Remembrance service does this, is after all the officials laid wreaths, they said any one else could come forward and do so.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RANDLOVER View Post
    I watched Ch 7's coverage from Currumbin and it was great, had everything, horses, planes, helicopter, boats. I liked the laconic MC (Master of Ceremonies), and the priest who spoke against political correctness. They even had a rifle firing salute which I think they could make with cannons, as it seems to be a headland and they could fire in the other direction to avoid hitting the boats. A nice touch and I'm not sure if every Remembrance service does this, is after all the officials laid wreaths, they said any one else could come forward and do so.
    Even if cannons were used it would only be a bang.....nothing would be fired out of cannon.

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    Isn't there wadding, sabot, un-burnt powder, and just the noise/shock wave?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RANDLOVER View Post
    Isn't there wadding, sabot, un-burnt powder, and just the noise/shock wave?
    Only blank cartridges are fired, sound and smoke the only result. As explained to me by a Gunnery Rate training for the Royal Salute at Spithead for The Queen's Silver Jubilee, the timing between rounds is "If I wasn't a gunner I wouldn't be here" BANG! and so on.
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    This is the poem that Rupert McCall wrote, and read at the ANZAC day ceremony this year.

    A HUNDRED YEARS FROM NOW

    When the playing of the bugle sent a shiver down my spine
    When I felt a sense of duty and stepped up to join the line
    A song was sung, my heart was young, the ship it sailed away
    When I caught my mother crying and I had no words to say
    When I wore my country’s coat of arms to pledge a solemn vow
    I didn’t think they’d honour me a hundred years from now

    When I landed in an ambush on that distant foreign shore
    When I saw the bullets flying and I heard the canon roar
    I turned my head, my friend lay dead, it happened so damn fast
    When I made it through the mayhem of that terrifying blast
    When I managed to survive that day…still I don’t know how
    I didn’t think they’d tell the tale a hundred years from now

    When the battle raged forever and adversity was rife
    When the courage and the sacrifice were daily facts of life
    As darkness fell, it seemed like hell, but mateship got us through
    When nothing else made any sense… that’s the flag we flew
    When thoughts of home revived my strength and wiped my bloody brow
    I didn’t think they’d call me ‘brave’ a hundred years from now

    When I felt a chill that morning – when my heart beat like a drum
    When the captain gave his orders and I knew the time had come
    No glory there, just pure despair, my best is what I gave
    When they wrote ‘lest we forget’ upon the headstone of my grave
    When, beside my cross, the children of the future stop to bow
    My spirit will remain alive a hundred years from now

    When the playing of the bugle sends a shiver down your spine
    When you understand the blood you bleed is just the same as mine
    From dreamtime land to coastal sand, the city to the sprawl
    When the essence of my legacy unites Australians all
    When Anzac legend shines a light on all who make that vow
    With pride, the world will know their name a hundred years from now…
    And their courage will be just the same…a hundred years from now



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