Anzac Day makes me PROUD!
ANZAC was the name given to the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps soldiers who landed on the Gallipoli Peninsula in Turkey early on the morning of 25 April 1915 during the First World War (1914-1918).
As a result, one day in the year has involved the whole of Australia in solemn ceremonies of remembrance, gratitude and national pride for all our men and women who have fought and died in all wars. That day is ANZAC Day – 25 April.
Every nation must, sooner or later, come for the first time to a supreme test of quality; and the result of that test will hearten or dishearten those who come afterwards. For the fledgling nation of Australia that first supreme test was at Gallipoli.
Anzac Day Services in Hervey Bay
Dawn Service
5am – Meet at the Torquay Road side of the RSL
5.15am - March to Freedom Park, Main St
5.30am - Service Starts
Main Service
9am – Meet at Woolworths Carpark, Torquay Road
9.30am - March to Freedom Park, Main St
9.45am - Service Starts
Participants in the March that have served for Australia wear their own medals on the left, if you are wearing the medals of a loved one they are worn on the right.
Two Up
1pm - Hervey Bay RSL
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If not for the Anzac Heros no matter how big the contributions or small of the Australian soilders and allies size does not matter in this lesson of life who chose to learn from these lessons which sadly reminds humans that we need to think about what we do to each other – as a citizen of Australia I respect every attribute caused and gained from the 2 significant events World War 1-2
and the least i can do as a human being is think before history and through history and from history and be greatful we as humans are able to have a third chance which most would say you have a few chances and also some say third is the charm in world war case theres no charm by third when only the first two lessons even the first was is enough – Least we forget