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Quote from: Northern Star Girl on Yesterday at 05:06:45 PMPlease feel free to post this... it is a very important thing to share.
HUGS, Danielle
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Topic subject title : ANZAC - Australian and New Zealand Army Corps day
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ANZAC - Australian and New Zealand Army Corps day
Today is the 25 of April (25/04/2024) and here in Australia, is a national public holiday, where everything
is basically shut down, except the few places, usually gas stations that are open ...
...recognizing the importance of ANZAC (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps day).
ANZAC Day is a national day of remembrance in Australia and New Zealand that broadly commemorates
all Australians and New Zealanders "who served and died in all wars, conflicts, and peacekeeping operations"
and "the contribution and suffering of all those who have served."
I have watched many ANZAC parades that take place along George Street, when I lived in Sydney.
Over the years the parade has got bigger and more elaborate.
At the commemoration ceremonies that take place around the country, even the smallest town does
not let this day go by.
My heartfelt THANK YOU to our military Veteran's that fought for our freedoms.
Sarah B and Danielle
Quote from: LoriDee on Yesterday at 07:16:10 PMHello Dogstatic!
Welcome to Susan's Place.
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I hope this helps in some way.
Again, welcome to Susan's Place!
Lori Dee