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It's ANZAC Day again

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Well it's the 25th of April (ANZAC Day) again and none of my fellow Aussies have posted yet. I just hope they are down at their local RSL chatting with the ex-servicemen (always an excellent way of spending the morning).

I've come back from the Dawn service and the vets wearing the medal below are looking awfully frail. Spritely and unbowed but I just hope they will be with us for a few years yet.

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Dec 8th 1941? No - that's Dec 7th 1941, come on now I know you guys stand upside-down, but really!

Just joking[:)]

HAPPY ANZAC DAY!

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Originally posted that it was going to be a sad day when the "greatest generation" is no longer with us. And all that knowledge and wisdom of the vets will be lost forever.

I've always thought that the title was appropriate especially when compared to later generations.
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Dec 8th 1941? No - that's Dec 7th 1941, come on now I know you guys stand upside-down, but really!

Just joking[:)]

Errrr, we're on the other side of the international date line remember..... [:-]

(The defence department definitely would not get these things wrong - I'm sure you have dealt with your bureaucrats [;)])
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Originally posted that it was going to be a sad day when the "greatest generation" is no longer with us. And all that knowledge and wisdom of the vets will be lost forever.

I have to agree with you there.

They kept trying to offer a chair to the elderly gentleman I was standing behind this morning but he was having nothing of it!! He was determined to stand as proud and and tall as ever.

May they carry on for many more years.
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Thanks to the Boys Down Under. Long may you stand proud.
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Oh, man, does that pic bring back memories! I had armies of Airfix HO scale soldiers, and the (Bachmann's?) armour to go with them. They made for easy dioramas for school projects back then...
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Oh, man, does that pic bring back memories! I had armies of Airfix HO scale soldiers, and the (Bachmann's?) armour to go with them. They made for easy dioramas for school projects back then...

Yes I used to have a bunch of those airfix plastic soldiers as well when I was a kid.

Those Aussie soldiers look like identical twins, or did they think all Aussies look like that? [:)]
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Those Aussie soldiers look like identical twins, or did they think all Aussies look like that?
As long as you don't mistake a NZ for an Aussie you'll be ok =)
 
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Originally posted that it was going to be a sad day when the "greatest generation" is no longer with us. And all that knowledge and wisdom of the vets will be lost forever ...

Which is why the Library of Congress started the Veterans History Project, which collects war memorabilia and taped interviews of vets before that happens.

Click this link: http://www.loc.gov/vets/

Fortunately I videotaped my father -- Battle of the Bulge vet -- some years ago, and kept a copy of the interview for myself; he died this February.
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Yes I used to have a bunch of those airfix plastic soldiers as well when I was a kid.

Those Aussie soldiers look like identical twins, or did they think all Aussies look like that? [:)]
Well - we were given to believe that Aussie's looked and sang alike [:)]
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Do you believe that I still have those in my storage... this is exactly the same box I have! [X(]

Cool! I had shedloads of them back in the 70's. No idea what ever happened to them. I used to love the box art on the Airfix kits, still do actually. There is a nice site here where you can go and relive your childhood - http://groups.msn.com/airfix/airfixhome.msnw
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... Those Aussie soldiers look like identical twins, or did they think all Aussies look like that? [:)]

And they're all named Bruce.
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... Those Aussie soldiers look like identical twins, or did they think all Aussies look like that? [:)]

And they're all named Bruce.

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Well, they do kinda remind me of Mel Gibson......
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... Those Aussie soldiers look like identical twins, or did they think all Aussies look like that? [:)]

And they're all named Bruce.

Well, they do kinda remind me of Mel Gibson......

If memory still serves me, there was an old Monty Python skit re some Aussie outback society where all the members seated at the table were alll named Bruce; the Brit audience thought it was very funny, but I'm not sure I got it.
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If memory still serves me, there was an old Monty Python skit re some Aussie outback society where all the members seated at the table were alll named Bruce; the Brit audience thought it was very funny, but I'm not sure I got it.

I have vague memories of that sketch. I dunno where the idea that all Aussies are called Bruce comes from. Probably the same reason we think of all Germans as being Hans, Russians being Ivan or French being Pierre. Racial stereotypes are a Brit specialality [;)]
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