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On this day, the 25th of April, we remember and commemorate those fallen, those fallen of the ANZACS, the Australia and New Zealand Army Corps. Those who gave their lives to secure the way in which we live in right now. Those who lost their lives in the fatal beach landing at Gallipoli, an Australiasian and European equivilant of D'day. Those who actually made it up the steep and rugged cliff faces only to be locked into fierce trench battles for the coming months.
And to those who are still serving our nation to this day. Although not as brave and reknowned as the old Diggers and their slouch-hats, they have served in peace-keeping missions around the world. Granting independance to East Timor, playing mine-clearing roles in Afghanistan and the many undisclosed roles they are playing right now in Iraq. Whether or not it is in our best interests to be there, whether or not they match up to the past generation of Australian and New Zealand soldiers, we respect them and commemorate the long since dead, captured or missing.
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