Dawn service and then mid morning march/service at Tin Can Bay. It was exactly the thing that this day espouses - low on polish but high on country, remembrance and gratitude. My father carries my grandfathers medals from WWI and WWII. When he passes I will carry his medals and my father's from Vietnam. When I pass I hope that one of my sons will carry my medals plus his forebears. Yes WP, it is humbling and it is an honour and we should never ever forget the sacrifice of all those involved - those that never came home, those that came home scarred, those that never went but were just as vital to the overall effort.
And then to balance out the wonderful thing called freedom and security that we fought for and cherish in this country, we should also never forget the lowlifes that spat on our soldiers when they returned from Vietnam or the union scum who refused to load stores and mail for the serving soldiers. The character of those outstanding Australians is not fit to wipe the floor of a public toilet.
Lest We Forget