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Posted by Philby on Apr-25-2004 06:59:

anzac day

today marks the commemoration of australian and new zealand service men and women who died in military action. on this day in 1915 the first major military operation by australian and new zealand forces was fought in the first world war. members of the australian and new zealand army corps, aka ANZACs, took part in an operation to open up the black sea to allied shipping by staging an invasion of the turkish coast at the gallipoli peninsula. the invasion met heavy resistance and many people died on both sides. after a long stalemate allied forces were evacuated and that day was remembered for the sacrifices made by the people at war. today anzac day is not only about the initial gallipoli landings but a day of rememberence for all australians killed in action.
some people question why we celebrate a military failure. but we do not celebrate a failure, we recognise the sacrifice people made for their country and the courage shown by the people there. australia was a very young country at the time, eager to show her worth and loyalty to the commonwealth and the british empire. today this idea of 'blood sacrifice' and loyalty to the monarchy may not be so popular but it was a different time then. this was seen as a defining moment for australia.
i don't know what the opinions of people here are about this day but i feel it is important to remember the people who fought and died for something they believed in, whos sacrifices mean i can be here typing this. this post might seem like a lot of crap to some people but i don't care. its the way i feel and i think its important for every australian to at least pay respect to the people who fought for their country, who typified australians and created a legend in the ANZACs, no matter what your individual political opinions are or feelings towards war or being part of the british empire. i feel proud to be an australian on this day and i hope others can too

They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old;
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning
We will remember them.


Posted by webmeister on Apr-25-2004 07:19:

Well said!
(though it could've used a few capital letters here and there )

Personally I think that ANZAC day is more significant for Australians than Australia Day...


Posted by escee on Apr-25-2004 07:21:

i totally agree.


Posted by matt_a on Apr-25-2004 08:47:

Agreed with everything said.

How can you not be proud to be an aussie anyway. We rock!


Posted by SeeK on Apr-25-2004 09:16:

"Those heroes that shed their blood
and lost their lives;
You are now lying in the soil of a friendly country.
Therefore rest in peace.
There is no difference between the Johnnies
and the Mehemets to us where they lie side by side
here in this country of ours.
You, the mothers,
who sent their sons from far away countries,
wipe away your tears;
your sons are now lying in our bosom
and are at peace.
After having lost their lives on this land they have
become our sons as well."

Mustafa Kemal Ataturk.


Posted by SteveStrangis on Apr-25-2004 09:32:

its great to see ppl on this forum have a good sense of national pride

hope everyone had a great weekend.


Posted by lethal on Apr-25-2004 09:49:

I dont need to say anything more then:

Lest We Forget


Posted by Paulie on Apr-25-2004 11:06:

...just a tad pissed off theres no public holiday this year and it fell on Sunday, that's all.
























Proud of those MOFOS that fought for our independece though


Posted by Beemer on Apr-25-2004 11:43:

"Oh, if you could picture Anzac as I have seen it, you would find that to be an Australian is the greatest privilege the world has to offer."
- Keith Murdoch (war correspondent), writing from Gallipoli in 1915.

Such true words


Posted by narcism on Apr-25-2004 11:45:

I dont agree with any kind of war, but none the less it has shaped australia as to what it is today.

Oh and on this day its been two years since faithless played in melbourne, far too long


Posted by webmeister on Apr-26-2004 01:10:

quote:
Originally posted by Paulie
...just a tad pissed off theres no public holiday this year


Only in Victoria, all the other states have a holiday

You guys get Melbourne Cup day off though...



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