Saw one of our VC diggers at Gallipoli on the news visiting the graves.
One of the Aussies visiting Gallipoli was interviewed and said"If it wasn' for guys like him I would not have the opportunity to be here to pay my respects"
So nice to see realise what the Anzacs sacrificed to give us our freedoms is so appreciated.
Cruising Granny said
05:04 AM Apr 25, 2012
Let's fight to retain that freedom. Speak up if you don't like what's happening. SPEAK UP!!! I'll be at the Williamstown, SA, dawn service, singing with the Gawler Sing Australia Group.
milo said
06:31 AM Apr 25, 2012
ill be at the berry service with my dad
bill12 said
11:51 AM Apr 25, 2012
I will be at the dawn service at Alma bay, Magenetic island, QLD. Lest we forget.Bill
Zoomtopz said
01:03 PM Apr 25, 2012
I am marching at South Grafton @ 11am.
"at the going down of the sun and in the morning
We WILL Remember Them"
Richo
kandagal said
05:16 PM Apr 25, 2012
Unfortunately I'm not where there is a service but I have the Aussie flag flying proudly from the top of the motorhome.
barina said
05:38 PM Apr 25, 2012
I went to a local dawn service, had my gunfire breakky and to all service men and women and their families I say a very BIG THANK YOU......................
Rip and Rosie said
06:52 PM Apr 25, 2012
Unable to get to the dawn service or the march this year, i spent some time "paying my respects" on the internet.
For anyone interested www.anzacs.org
Rosie
Cruising Granny said
06:59 PM Apr 25, 2012
The dawn service at Williamstown, SA was a really intimate gathering of more than 200. The breakfast cooked by the Country Fire Service volunteers was baked beans, eggs, bacon and sausages on toast, followed by strong, hot coffee with a tot of rum. A mighty fine start to a mighty fine day. We will never forget.
milo said
08:43 PM Apr 25, 2012
just got home from our marches at Berry, bloody freezing too
with out these guys and girls we would not be in the position we are now.
Saw one of our VC diggers at Gallipoli on the news visiting the graves.
One of the Aussies visiting Gallipoli was interviewed and said"If it wasn' for guys like him I would not have the opportunity to be here to pay my respects"
So nice to see realise what the Anzacs sacrificed to give us our freedoms is so appreciated.
I'll be at the Williamstown, SA, dawn service, singing with the Gawler Sing Australia Group.
I am marching at South Grafton @ 11am.
"at the going down of the sun and in the morning
We WILL Remember Them"
Richo
For anyone interested www.anzacs.org
Rosie
The breakfast cooked by the Country Fire Service volunteers was baked beans, eggs, bacon and sausages on toast, followed by strong, hot coffee with a tot of rum.
A mighty fine start to a mighty fine day.
We will never forget.
just got home from our marches at Berry, bloody freezing too
pic of my dad at the Berry (NSW) marches
Watched the parade on Channel 2, followed by the Gallipoli dawn service.