Anzac Day, for me, is more than just a date on the calendar—it’s a moment to pause and truly reflect on the cost of service. It brings a quiet respect for those who stood in places most of us will...
Ivor Alexander (Ferret) Vietnam 1968 - 1969. Passed away 01/06/2025.
Beloved husband, father and grandfather.
"The Lord is My Shepherd"
Lest We Forget.
As a veteran employee at DVA I had the privilege to coordinate and be the Master of Ceremonies at the Australian Government led 2025 ANZAC Day Dawn Service at the Isurava Memorial on the Kokoda Track...
My Great Uncle Colin was a schoolteacher in country NSW. He was taken as a POW in Malaya and died in Burma 10 days after the completion of the railway. I often reflect on what he endured. I remember.
Corporal John William Freeman is not just a name on a wall to me; he was my uncle. Born in England and brought to Australia as a baby, he grew up in Mullumbimby and Sydney, living an ordinary life of...
This is the day I met my Father, the youngest of his 5 girls. I was born while he was serving in Vietnam as part of AATTV. This photo always captures the poignancy of service life, fathers away when...
We honour all Australian National Serviceman and those women who served their country during the turbulent years of the Vietnam War.
We pay tribute to the sacrifice they made, their courage and...
We remember Trooper Barry Munari - who served with 1 Troop, C Squadron, Armoured Regiment in South Vietnam -February/August 1968. A true gentleman and close friend. R.I.P.
I served in Vietnam 1968-69. On 23 December 1968, I was tasked to go on a patrol. Chris Roost took my place on that patrol. He was killed on his first wedding anniversary. A friend Brian (Shorty)...