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REMEMBERING ANZAC DAYS 25 TH APRIL Every Year A TRIBUTE TO THE MEMBERS OF OUR ARMED FORCES Based on a poem by Carol McKenzie published in 1994 and revised.

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1 REMEMBERING ANZAC DAYS 25 TH APRIL Every Year A TRIBUTE TO THE MEMBERS OF OUR ARMED FORCES Based on a poem by Carol McKenzie published in 1994 and revised in 2015 ©. Photographs provided by Anne Menadue Family Historian, private collections of Mal Dolphin, Nikki Pritchard, Carol McKenzie and from the Northern Territory Archive Service.

2 Young men marched past that day, The cream of our country answered the call, Left their family and friends to give their all, Young men marched past that day. Above NTAS, Brown, NTRS 234, CP 173 Below National Servicemen – Mal Dolphin Above right – Young men from West Coast South Australia off to WW 1 – Photo Anne Menadue Below National Service group from West Coast South Australia 1996 – 68 Photo Mal Dolphin

3 Young men marched past that day, They came to the cities from near and far, They walked or travelled by buggy not car, Young men marched past that day. NTAS, Brown, NTRS 234, CP 173

4 Young men marched past that day, They lied about their age cause they were strong, But the war they were fighting just kept going on, Young men marched past that day. Home Guard Keswick South Australia provided by A Menadue Family History Collection My Grandfather is in the back row of the men in the tent.

5 Young men marched past that day, They dug their foxholes and ate bully beef, Slept where and when there was a bit of relief, Young men marched past that day. Flying Officer A V Dolphin Royal Australian Air Force 5 Sept 1939 aged 23 From A Menadue Family History Collection

6 Young men marched past that day, The crying and the dying was it all in vain, The death and disaster and the terrible pain, Old men marched past that day. NTAS, Nichols, NTRS 234, CP 369/10

7 Old men marched past that day, The rumble of the thunder and the rattle of the rain, In the dead of the night brings back the pain, Old men marched past that day. NTAS, Nichols, NTRS 234, CP 369/6

8 Old men marched past that day, A living reminder of the days long gone, Their yarns and their stories still carry on, Old men marched past that day. NTAS Kemp, NTRS 234, CP 206/12

9 Old men marched past that day, Sentimental journeys where they stood as one, They see the scene but their mates are gone, Old men marched past that day. Top left - Guard of honour Anzac March 1960’s – C McKenzie Lower – Anzac March Darwin 2004 – N Pritchard

10 Old men marched past that day, Sons of the old men march alongside, The mates of their fathers who fought and died, Old men marched past that day. Above - TS Flinders Cadets ANZAC Day 1960’s - C McKenzie Below ANZAC March 2014 Darwin – N Pritchard.

11 Old men marched past today, Too many wars have come and gone, But our soldiers are still marching on, Young men marched past today. Darwin ANZAC March 2014 – N Pritchard

12 The Family Roll Call. Please visit the Face Book page of Anne Menadue who has provided a number of historical facts, interesting stories and photos she has researched to compile our family history book – Magnum in Parvo – Much in Little. ANZAC Day March 2014 Darwin – N Pritchard Thank you Anne, Malcolm and Nikki for assisting with photos for this presentation.


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