Old Kev, my next door neighbor, died a couple of years ago aged 83. He was a WWII vet in the air force, who served in Darwin. I took his widow to the graveside funeral where his coffin sat above the freshly dug earth, draped in the Australian flag. Two of his mates from the pub were there... standing back from proceedings. The others included the cleaning lady, the widow, me, the funeral director and one of his staff. And that was it. Old Kev had a son, but they hadn't seen each other for donkey's years.
He won't be mourned by many, A couple of mates and wife.. For he lived an ordinary, Very quiet sort of life.
How true . As a child I attended almost every Anzac Day March in Sydney with my father and the tradition followed on with my kids and now my granddaughter marches with Poppy ( Vietnam ) proudly wearing my fathers medals ( WW2 ) and his fathers ( WW1) When asked why she marched she simply answered " I'm thanking the soldiers for my freedom " Cheers
G'day very moving words and the governments and top brass who sent these young men and women to their deaths or a lifetime of pain and suffering should hang their heads. Sadly the old guard of diggers are getting less and less as each year goes by. I salute them and thank them all for the freedom that I now enjoy.
Sadly the loss of life in conflict through out the world will continue the causes of which are many.
Even more sadly there's still more young diggers who don't come home, or come home damaged for a lifetime of suffering as you said Kev. Their families will never be the same either. It seems we've learned nothing.
On the subject of ANZAC Day I am wondering why the caravan show is allowed to open at 10 am when nothing else can open until 12. I feel a bit of disrespect from the organisers. Just my opinion tho.
Reading the online edition of The Courier Mail I was rather shocked and disappointed to find journalist Grantlee Kieza referring to WWI Gallipoli Sniper Billy Sing as an "assassin". The same article and reference was in the online news.com.au (The Australian)
All understand the dictionary meaning of the word:
as·sas·sin /sasin/ Noun
A murderer of an important person in a surprise attack for political or religious reasons. A member of the a branch of Ismaili Muslims (10941256), renowned as violent militant fanatics.
Has political correctness gone so far in Australia that this brave man is referred to by the disgusting, hideous and wrong epithet of murderer? Has history been re-written?