Agreed.
I know of no commemorations here in Phoenix, Arizona (there can't be
that many of us Australians & New Zealanders around) But I'll be out
in the yard at dawn, and my Aussie flag will be out. One of my
family's traditions is to watch Gallipoli that evening. This will be
the first year that the better half and munchkin will see it.
Jody
On Thu, Apr 24, 2008 at 8:57 PM, Rich C <richchrysler@quickclic.net> wrote:
> > Patrick Quinn
> > Sydney, Australia
> > (Where it's ANZAC Day and we remember those who served in times of war.)
>
> This calls for a moment of silence and a salute to all those who served. My
> great uncle (a Canadian) lies in far off Villers Briteneau, France
> surrounded by Australians whose guns he was servicing when his shell found
> him, 16 August, 1918.
>
> Rich Chrysler
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