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Thirty years ago the Unknown Australian Soldier came home. It was a significant event for Australia, and also in the lives of the Memorial staff and Army servicemen and servicewomen who undertook this solemn and complex task. From the former Memorial Director Brendon Kelson, to Rob Comb, the WW1 veteran who cast soil from the battlefields of France into the Tomb, the entombment of Australia’s Unknown Soldier was an incredible undertaking drawing together French and Australian civilians, and Australian civilians and soldiers, during an unprecedented event in Australian history.
This short film draws on the memories of former Defence Guard and Memorial staff, with rarely seen photographs taken in France, Old Parliament House, and the Memorial on Remembrance Day 1993 and footage courtesy of the ABC.

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  • @daz2372
    @daz23728 ай бұрын

    The reason I joined the Army was because of these men.

  • @michaelhayden725
    @michaelhayden7252 ай бұрын

    In 2017 I was in France, attending the ANZAC Day Dawn Service, after breakfast I did a tour of many of the local battlefields. After lunch I arrived at the Adelaide Cemetery, after some searching I found the grave where this man had laid for some 75 years. Very moving to stand and remember this man. RIP cobber.

  • @WarDragon72345
    @WarDragon723458 ай бұрын

    I hope you all have a 'good' Remembrance Day/Armistice Day this year. Beautiful video.

  • @williamcrothers7273
    @williamcrothers72738 ай бұрын

    Thanks for sharing Bernie. Heartfelt.

  • @MK-kv8bm
    @MK-kv8bm7 ай бұрын

    So moving. Beautiful done. We Will Remember Them. Lest We Forget.🇦🇺

  • @jamfernsjames8828
    @jamfernsjames88282 ай бұрын

    Brave and strong men. Australia would be even better if we hadn’t lost them so early in their lives. God bless what a sacrifice

  • @jp-um2fr
    @jp-um2fr8 ай бұрын

    England. A certain comment about our Queen's death (just 1 guess what country) said about an Australian comment. She's not your Queen, what's all the fuss ? Oh, those wide open spaces surrounded by teeth. Our Unknown Soldier is buried the same in Westminster Abbey. I have not seen war (I'm77) thank God. I'm also the only male member of my family not to have been wounded or killed by war since before Waterloo. My Dad was first into a foxhole in WW2 with 3 oiks on top of him. They wriggled out the way of a large bomb splinter. Gawd, did he have a scar on his bum. Sergeant, RAF Halfpenny Green (not Halfpenny Field as in the film). Two days before his death, he told me where a Rolls-Royce Merlin was buried. It was not on 'the books' and had to be 'lost'. He was frightened they might put him in prison. They found it, not in bad shape. All the best Australia.