Monday, 12 November 2007

Nation unites in remembrance, The Australian, 12 November, 2007

Nation unites in remembrance: [8 NSW Metro Edition]

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Under the traditional words, "Lest We Forget" and "To Our Glorious Dead", wreaths were laid at cenotaphs around the country by everyone from John Howard to ordinary citizens, from premiers and a host of civic and military dignitaries to the grieving families of returned and fallen soldiers.
In Sydney, Defence Minister Brendan Nelson said no group of Australians had done more to shape our values than the men and women who bore silent witness in distant fields. "We are a democracy, a nation confident in who we are," Dr Nelson said. "It is those we honour today who gave us that legacy."
As part of ceremony at Sydney's Martin Place, Colonel Roger Noble reflected on the 90th anniversary of the Charge at Beersheba bythe Australian Light Horse. He said the traditions of courage, endurance, mateship and sacrifice that underlined the conduct of theLight Horse were "quite literally part of what we are today".

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