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Some very Dangerous jobs befell to the ANZAC troups Tobruk, Coastwatchers ect.
Many of these missions involved being beseiged or operating deep behind enemy lines where capture meant certain death. They were vital to victory in North Africa & the South Pacific and many other places
God Bless mates
Totally agree. I attended the Canberra dawn service with my daughter who serves in the navy, and my grand daughter who is just under 2 year old. She loves music and was mesmerised with the bugler playing the last post. At the end of the last post is a minute silence, broken by a little innocent voice going “yay” for the bugler.
Leslie "Bull" Allen, 2/5th Australian Infantry Battalion, carrying a wounded American solider to safety during the Wau-Salamaua campaign of World War II. He would go on to save another 11 American soldiers that day facing sniper, machine gun and the mortar