The 75th anniversary of Australian service in the Korean War is a important milestone to commemorate and reflect upon.
IMG_1750851031084.jpgIMG_1750851026509.jpg
The sacrifices made by the over 18,000 Australians who served during the war from 1950-1953 and in the subsequent ceasefire monitoring force from 1953-1957 are deeply appreciated and will never be forgotten. The loss of the 367 Australians who gave their lives in this conflict, as well as the hardships faced by those who were wounded or otherwise affected, are a poignant reminder of the cost of war and the valor of those who serve their country.
The National Commemorative Service held at the Australian National Korean War Memorial on Anzac Parade in Canberra is a testament to the enduring respect and gratitude felt by the Australian people. The presence of the Governor-General, the Hon Matt Keogh MP, and the Ambassador of the Republic of Korea, as well as the participation of the Australia's Federation Guard, adds a sense of dignity and solemnity to the occasion.
The incorporation of the didgeridoo, played by Leading Seaman Boatswain's Mate Matthew Joseph from the Royal Australian Navy Band, alongside the Band of the Royal Military College Duntroon, serves as a powerful symbol of Australia's unique cultural heritage and its commitment to remembering its fallen heroes. The readings by veterans and family members add a personal touch, ensuring that the individual stories and sacrifices are not lost amidst the broader historical narrative.
The laying of wreaths is a universal gesture of remembrance and respect, acknowledging the collective and individual contributions made by those who served. It is a poignant reminder of the enduring bonds of mateship and the debt of gratitude we owe to our servicemen and women.
Lest We Forget is a powerful phrase that encapsulates the importance of remembering the past, so that we may learn from it and strive for a more peaceful future. It is through commemorative events like this one that we continue to honor the legacy of our veterans and ensure that their sacrifices are not forgotten.
Governor G of Australia