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Carve Their Names: An ANZAC Short StoryKeith McArdle
What is ANZAC Day? Imagine traveling a long way to go on vacation. As you walk through the central part of the city with your family, you notice a huge display of red flowers, with people standing around. But this is not a garden you are looking at. You are in Australia on ANZAC ...
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“LEST WE FORGET.” KIPLING’S magic sentence fitly expresses the Australian feeling behind the continued observance of Anzac Day. The public memory is said to be short, and short it is on most matters, but not where the heart is touched so deeply as it is by the story of Gallipoli and...
A short service follows including a recital of Kipling’s ‘Lest we forget’ and concludes with the playing of the Last Post and a minute’s silence. To find out more about Dawn Parades near you, you can visit the RSA website: https://rsa.org.nz/find-an-anzac-day-service Anzac Day...
The Anzac Day Tour’s carefully designed ‘In Their Footsteps’ itinerary incorporates some very interesting places that are off the normal tourist track, as well as every POW site pertinent to the Sandakan story. Travellers have the option of the full tour, which takes in Singapore, or just ...
Taking a break from telling the story of the New Zealand Ordnance Services, this article examines how the loss of war is memorialised in many New Zealand communities. The First World War was a traumatic and defining event for the young county of New Zealand with over one hundred thousand men...
A cursory glance at this book's title may give the impression that this is yet another book on Anzac but this would be a false impression. Yet, in a way, it is also a correct impression. In telling the story of Australia's naval and military forces from the beginning of European settl...
tragic and deeply significant event in both the life of individuals caught up in it and in the story of the nation, for which it represented a major – even a formative- experience. This is the conventional interpretation of Australia’s Great War (and I have myself contributed to creating...