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Greetings and thanks to all who hail from Oz and NZ.  The contributions and sacrifices of those countries in the great wars of the last century were significant, and should be appreciated by all of us who live in freedom today.  

 

John

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Thanks John.

 

A big day of remembrance here with dawn services and marches with veterans and descendants of veterans filling the ranks. It's also a traditional day for playing Two Up over a beer after the march.

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1 hour ago, Andrew Godden said:

Thanks John.

 

A big day of remembrance here with dawn services and marches with veterans and descendants of veterans filling the ranks. It's also a traditional day for playing Two Up over a beer after the march.

 

Mate, we held dawn services too at Hyde Park Corner such is our appreciation for those down under that supported our cause for freedom http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-36128472 

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Indebted forever and we'll never forget.

Utmost respect for the living veterans and more so for those that paid the ultimate price.

Have a good day everyone in Oz and NZ, remember with pride.

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The ANZACs have fought alongside Great Britain in two world wars with enormous bravery and with much sacrifice. 

 

There are fewer and fewer people who experienced the fighting in WW2 with us still and all who saw action in WW1 have passed away. This does not mean that their collective memory should fade. On all levels, from a personal to a trans-national perspective, all generations of all countries now and in the future must continue to recognise and respect this sacrifice. 

 

ANZACs we remember you with respect and pride.

 

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