Garpal Gumnut
Ross Island Hotel
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Am off to the Dawn Parade.
Lest we forget.
Garpal
Lest we forget.
Garpal
Good morning All,Good on you. just got back from the RAR combined service at Enoggera Barracks in Brisbane with my wife, daughters and my dad. He served in Vietnam in 69 with 9 RAR. Many of the guys still look pretty good despite it all and it was a great turnout with many different units hosting services all over the barracks.
Hope it always continues.
Adam
Writing in the trenches, [Anzac soldiers sit in their shelters in the trench and write letters home, June? 1915] [picture] [1915]. 1 photograph : gelatin silver ; 5.9 x 8.4 cm. Inside Back Cover of The Great War, 1914-1915 : a collection of photographs taken by Signaller J.P. Campbell whilst on active service with the glorious 3rd Brigade of Light Horse ... [picture] [1915]
Great old pics at this site:
http://www.nla.gov.au/apps/cdview?pi=nla.pic-an23194193
SBS tonight at 7.30pmGallipoli
Fergus Shiel, Reviewer
April 24, 2008
This documentary's message is that war is unrefined cruelty for all; courage, sacrifice and mateship are universal.
We know Gallipoli principally as a tale of admiration forged between Australia, New Zealand and Turkey from the horror, loss and blinding courage of an epic battle. All three nations commemorate Gallipoli, and share the strangely comforting notion that here was war fought fiercely but with honour.
This brilliant, ambitious and visceral documentary by writer-director Tolga Ornek revolves around not only the Anzacs and the Turks but also soldiers from both ends of Britain's rigid, early 20th-century class divide.
I agree P that this can be a difficult day, as it should be. I've cried three times already reading some of the old stories of the sacrifice and waste of the previous wars. ANZAC Day isn't a day to celebrate success and glories and that makes it so unique. It's a day to commemorate, and hopefully learn by past mistakes but also the honour, committment and dedication that some have given to our country in the past, like your family.for all my life, been centered around War, Loss, and death.![]()
Maybe just in Adelaide.anyone else notice this too:
on anzac day it always rains !!! in adelaide anyway,, its always a curse
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