a day as important as ANZAC Day to both the nation's of Australia and New Zealand should be commemorated wherever possible, to not only pay tribute to our men and women who have served our great nation's during time of war and protect what was their home, but to especially remember those who paid the ultimate price to protect a homeland they would never see again, that has now become our home.
while most of us here would never have witnessed the pure destruction and stupidity of war, and hopefull we never will, no doubt we all have family and friends who have, and as those who did these heroic deeds of sacrifise get older, it has become the responsibility of us, their decendants, to carry on these tributes on ANZAC Day, and to ensure that our children are educated and continue with, what i believe, to be the most important tradition that Australia and New Zealand share, as one day, we will be gone as well.
also, on this sacred day, we think of those men and women who currently serve our nation's in far away fields, and we wish them all a safe and happy return home soon.
LEST WE FORGET.
please feel free to add your own tribute's below.
my family gives thanks to:
*Lieut. J.M Cook. AIF WW1 & RAAF WW2. Gallipoli, wounded 15/8/15. awarded Military Medal for galantry 24/3/17. wounded France 24/4/17.
*Gunner C.M. Cook. RAA WW2.
*Flt/Off. F.R.M. Cook. RAF WW2. Spitfire pilot killed in action over Holland 24/8/44. only 21 years old.......
*Flt/Lieut. A.J.M. Cook. RAAF WW2.
*Cpl. A.G.H. Wild. RAA WW2.
*Sgt. R.H. Murray. RAA WW2.
*Pte. B.G. Murray. RAA WW2. POW 1941-1945, Changi, Burma Railway.
*Cfn. G.A. Wild. RAA CMF Vietnam.