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A good turn out at the local one in Croydon this morning - I even dragged the dogs out of bed to come along.
Perhaps you tuned out when you realised it was VB.Definitely a time to reflect on how lucky we are and how many people went off to war for the benefit of all.
BTW, did anyone else find the Peter Cosgrove ad where he invites us to raise a glass (of VB) in honour of the diggers a bit off? I plan to raise a glass of something much nicer but feel that thinly disguising an ad promoting CUB profits in the name of ANZAC day a little tacky.
My grandfather was a rat of toburk also,my father was in the air force served in italy/new guinea.myself a national serviceman
What was he's name? My pop was a desert rat in tobruk he's name was Hector Macdonald. He saved a lot of men stuck in a bunker I was told.
Perhaps you tuned out when you realised it was VB.
The idea is that a slice of the profit goes to Legacy, a very worthwhile charity. Hence why Peter Cosgrove is in the ad.
While I may disagree with CUB using ANZAC and Legacy to boost their coffers I do agree with giving to such a cause. As such I bought 3 or 4 pints for a couple of old diggers down the pub and also made a donation to the Legacy collectors.
I have served, my brother and father have served. My father in a war zone.
I also had a Great Grandfather killed in action at Flanders in the Great War.
Lest We Forget.
GAV80 his name norman strauch
It's crazy! they are legends.Gav..i remember my grandfather saying,you would never go above ground during the night and have a smoke the sniper's would shoot at you.
My grandfather was a engineer in the red army, he and his battalion rolled over the border into Germany in 1945, and he stayed there in Leipzig until the 70's.
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