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Good to hear, Rick. It is heartening to hear of the increased numbers of people marking this day with the respect our fallen deserve.
The Temora Aviation Museum flew the Spitfire, Wirraway and Tiger Moth over several remembrance services in the Riverina this morning, and Al Arthur flew his P40 over Albury. A group of Antique Aeroplane members formed a formation and flew over Kyneton as a mark of respect. There is more on this subject in this thread.
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Some photos have turned up already.
Where we parked for lunch, outside the Bairnsdale RSL.
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Hi Guys
I drove my Jeep to Adelaide again and took part in the Anzac Day March. I was proud to again carry some Rats of Tobruk veterans who could no longer march. Two of the guys were 92 years of age and still a load of laughs. One of the veterans "Chappie" Chapman drove a Jeep in WW2 and never thought he would get to ride in one again. After the march I took a photo of him behind the wheel and will post the photos to him as a memory of the day. ![]() ![]() ![]() Cheers Tony ![]()
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