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- mwdaltonNew SpectatorLest we forget.
I got force-rostered on at work this morning, though, so no dawn service for me. - I've never heard of it. Damn my American education.
I'll be visiting Wikipedia shortly to learn more about it. vercettitx wrote:
I've never heard of it. Damn my American education.
I'll be visiting Wikipedia shortly to learn more about it.
Really? No offence but at the dawn service I attended this morning,we paid tribute to American troops aswell by raising your flag. IMO not knowing about it is quite offensive, but it's not ur fault not having a go at you by any means.- ANZAC (australian and new zealand army corps) day is the anniversary of when our forces were deployed to Gallipoli. It was our first big military action, as in 1914 Australia had only been a federation for 13 years ish. They attacked at dawn, which is why we hold a dawn service to remember our fallen heros, as well as the men and women who made it back home.
The service in Melbourne was moving. 45000 were there at 5am, and there was complete silence. Unreal! emmcee1 wrote:
vercettitx wrote:
I've never heard of it. Damn my American education.
I'll be visiting Wikipedia shortly to learn more about it.
Really? No offence but at the dawn service I attended this morning,we paid tribute to American troops aswell by raising your flag. IMO not knowing about it is quite offensive, but it's not ur fault not having a go at you by any means.
The American education system is SERIOUSLY lacking in all departments. A lot of people here don't know what Memorial Day is, much less what other countries celebrate.- That's good man,where I went here on the Gold Coast there was 6000 people and its quite moving when your standing near the bust road/town which is normal loud and really busy, to hear complete silence. Plus to hear the ocean made it even feel and sound so real.
- Regardless of how many people there are, I think the dawn service is an incredible experience. Australians together in silence to pay their respect, gives me shivers!
- Lest we forget
emmcee1 wrote:
To all my fellow Australians today is a day of remembrance,to honor all our fallen soldiers past and present,today is a day were iam am proud to be Aussie and respect my land and its beauty. At dawn I will be at the dawn service to stand for my 1 minute silence. I hope many fellow Aussies will do the same
http://www.cairns.com.au/images/uploadedfiles/editorial/pictures/2008/04/22/cairns-post-anzac-day-feature-anzac-dawn-1.jpg
http://www.webwombat.com.au/lifestyle/general/images/anzac-day-2.jpg
Ill be into the Anzac biscuits too
Thank you for the info it was good reading about something I was unaware of what the good people of Australia an New Zealand people did during the war!
Very thankful for their service!- Does Australia an New Zealand share a military, or was that a onetime war time move?
Sorry for not knowing
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