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1 posted on 04/24/2010 7:59:39 PM PDT by naturalman1975
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To: naturalman1975

dang.


2 posted on 04/24/2010 8:00:38 PM PDT by GeronL (http://libertyfic.proboards.com << Get your science fiction and fiction test marketed)
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RIP.


3 posted on 04/24/2010 8:01:38 PM PDT by fieldmarshaldj (~"This is what happens when you find a stranger in the Amber Lamps !"~~)
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My condolences. But I thought Helen had disbanded the New Zealand Air Force.


4 posted on 04/24/2010 8:02:11 PM PDT by buccaneer81 (ECOMCON)
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To: naturalman1975

Wow..... Funny thing, when I was in NZ three years ago, I was driving from Wellington to Rotorua, I stopped at the Air Force Museum at Ohakea Air Base. It was pretty cool. What I remember of the base, hardly saw any planes on the airfield.


6 posted on 04/24/2010 8:04:43 PM PDT by CORedneck
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To: naturalman1975

Eternal rest...


10 posted on 04/24/2010 8:15:17 PM PDT by BlessedBeGod
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To: naturalman1975
ANZAC Day

I saw a kid marchin’ with medals on his chest.
He marched alongside Diggers marching six abreast.
He knew that it was ANZAC Day - he walked along with pride.
He did his best to keep in step with the Diggers by his side.

And when the march was over the kid was rather tired.
A Digger said “Whose medals, son?” to which the kid replied:
“They belong to daddy, but he did not come back.
He died up in New Guinea on a lonely jungle track”.

The kid looked rather sad then and a tear came to his eye.
The Digger said “Don’t cry my son and I will tell you why.
Your daddy marched with us today - all the blooming way.
We Diggers know that he was there - it’s like that on ANZAC Day”.

The kid looked rather puzzled and didn’t understand,
But the Digger went on talking and started to wave his hand.
“For this great land we live in, there’s a price we have to pay
For we all love fun and merriment in this country where we live.
The price was that some soldier his precious life must give.

For you to go to school my lad and worship God at will,
Someone had to pay the price so the Diggers paid the bill.
Your daddy died for us my son - for all things good and true.
I wonder if you understand the things I’ve said to you”.

The kid looked up at the Digger - just for a little while
And with a changed expression, said, with a lovely smile:
“I know my dad marched here today - this is ANZAC Day.
I know he did. I know he did, all the bloomin’ way”.

D. Hunte

12 posted on 04/24/2010 8:27:50 PM PDT by Little Bill (Carol Che-Porter is a MOONBAT.)
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To: naturalman1975

My condolences.


13 posted on 04/24/2010 9:15:10 PM PDT by archivist007
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