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I WAS THAT WHICH OTHERS DID NOT WANT TO BE.
I WENT WHERE OTHERS FEARED TO GO,
AND DID WHAT OTHERS FAILED TO DO.
I ASKED NOTHING FROM THOSE WHO GAVE NOTHING,
AND RELUCTANTLY ACCEPTED THE THOUGHT OF
ETERNAL LONELINESS ...SHOULD I FAIL.
I HAVE SEEN THE FACE OF TERROR;
FELT THE STINGING COLD OF FEAR;
AND ENJOYED THE SWEET TASTE Of A MOMENTS LOVE.
I HAVE CRIED, PAINED, AND HOPED ...BUT MOST OF ALL,
I HAVE LIVED TIMES OTHERS WOULD SAY WERE BEST FORGOTTEN.
AT LEAST SOMEDAY I WILL BE ABLE TO SAY THAT I WAS PROUD OF
WHAT I WAS...
A SOLDIER
Let us all take time to remember those who gave the ulimate sacrifice so that we may live in freedom. I support Kenna's statement no one wants to comemorate war but rather the day is a universal day to pay homage and give thanks to whose who often knowingly gave up their lives for us.
Anzac day is my biggest Parade day of the yr. Starting at 0300hrs I am the Guard Commander for 4 services ending at approx 1300hrs. And not even a drink passes my lips the entire day.
The last 5 generations of my family have served their country either here or the UK and soon to be 6 when my son heads off to Kapooka to join the armoured corps better than a drop shot he reckons.
Two of these gave up their lives in battle one at El Alamein and the other in the Boer war.
For these brave men I gladly give up my day to march in their honour.
UBIQUE
I WENT WHERE OTHERS FEARED TO GO,
AND DID WHAT OTHERS FAILED TO DO.
I ASKED NOTHING FROM THOSE WHO GAVE NOTHING,
AND RELUCTANTLY ACCEPTED THE THOUGHT OF
ETERNAL LONELINESS ...SHOULD I FAIL.
I HAVE SEEN THE FACE OF TERROR;
FELT THE STINGING COLD OF FEAR;
AND ENJOYED THE SWEET TASTE Of A MOMENTS LOVE.
I HAVE CRIED, PAINED, AND HOPED ...BUT MOST OF ALL,
I HAVE LIVED TIMES OTHERS WOULD SAY WERE BEST FORGOTTEN.
AT LEAST SOMEDAY I WILL BE ABLE TO SAY THAT I WAS PROUD OF
WHAT I WAS...
A SOLDIER
Let us all take time to remember those who gave the ulimate sacrifice so that we may live in freedom. I support Kenna's statement no one wants to comemorate war but rather the day is a universal day to pay homage and give thanks to whose who often knowingly gave up their lives for us.
Anzac day is my biggest Parade day of the yr. Starting at 0300hrs I am the Guard Commander for 4 services ending at approx 1300hrs. And not even a drink passes my lips the entire day.
The last 5 generations of my family have served their country either here or the UK and soon to be 6 when my son heads off to Kapooka to join the armoured corps better than a drop shot he reckons.
Two of these gave up their lives in battle one at El Alamein and the other in the Boer war.
For these brave men I gladly give up my day to march in their honour.
UBIQUE