Digger speaks of mateship
VIETNAM veteran Norm Davis talks about the bond between returned diggers ahead of next month’s Anzac Day ceremonies.
VIETNAM veteran Norm Davis talks about the bond between returned diggers ahead of next month’s Anzac Day ceremonies.
A BRISBANE veteran is calling for greater recognition of Australia’s brave signalmen ahead of the Anzac Centenary.
THEY were picked by the Premier to attend Anzac centenary ceremonies overseas, but it’s the family ties these three high schoolers have discovered that make the trip even more meaningful.
TEN years in and the Gallipoli Medical Research Foundation continues to research health problems facing war veterans from across generations.
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PRIVATE Arthur Herbert Pockett lied about his age so he could serve his country in World War I.
HE’S the modern face of the Digger spirit: a country boy who grew up poor and went on to receive our highest military honour while saving his mates.
AT Anzac Cove on the Gallipoli Peninsula it hits home to Claire Magann, 16, that those who fought and died were about the same age.
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IN A busy world of bells, whistles and alerts, finding the right moment to remember our brave Diggers isn’t always easy.
AUSTRALIA’S modern Diggers from East Timor, Afghanistan and Iraq will lead Friday’s ANZAC Day march in Melbourne for the first time.
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