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24th April 09, 01:58 PM
#11
 Originally Posted by beloitpiper
Today in class, my psychology professor, who is from Australia, made us ANZAC Day cookies (no eggs, so they could be sent to soldiers) and said the ANZAC Day prayer.
Surely he didn't call them "cookies", did he? The "proper" name is ANZAC biscuits. 
:mrgreen:
T.
Last edited by macwilkin; 24th April 09 at 02:09 PM.
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24th April 09, 09:49 PM
#12
To the Brave Men and Women of Australia and New Zealand 
I plan on wearing the regimental Gordon in their honor and tell their tale to all who ask, lest they be forgot.
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24th April 09, 10:03 PM
#13
I was fortunate to serve with many fine mates from Australian and New Zealand while I was stationed in the Sinai Peninsula, there was NOT a one that I would not take a bullet for or buy a pint at the local pub. Have a VB or Bundy Rum for me and I will raise a glass and not my kilt on this side of the world for you all.
Cheers and Kia Ora
Chris
C.P.Rogerson
Kwajalein Atoll, Republic Marshall Islands
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24th April 09, 10:23 PM
#14
A glass is raised to all my Brothers and Sisters in arms.
Godspeed
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24th April 09, 10:45 PM
#15
Thoughts and prayers go out to our Australian and New Zealand allies, may we never forget.
"Blood is the price of victory"
- Karl von Clausewitz
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25th April 09, 02:16 PM
#16
 Originally Posted by Cerebite
To the Brave Men and Women of Australia and New Zealand
I plan on wearing the regimental Gordon in their honor and tell their tale to all who ask, lest they be forgot.
The tartan of the Victorian Scottish Regiment, now part of the Royal Victoria Regiment:
http://www.diggerhistory.info/pages-...ottish-5th.htm
http://www.geocities.com/lionelboxer/rvrpd/
Regards,
Todd
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25th April 09, 02:28 PM
#17
Was a great day with record numbers despite the weather, which was good to see, service was moving as usual and then off to the rasa (RSA) to catch up with old ship mates and scarey old gunnery instructors who used to make us tremble, was quite amusing as they were "pressing" hard for us to rejoin...
Went kilted to the service, and I think it was well recieved with kind words of support, I spotted 3 other kilties, but failed to catch up with them...
Last edited by ###KILTEDKIWI###; 25th April 09 at 02:29 PM.
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25th April 09, 02:46 PM
#18
Oh, forgot they had the North Shore and Auckland pipe bands playing in the pub for about 30 mins, which was grand.
However, the "city of sails" tartan was not to my liking, came across as pink when pleated to the stripe...

red gordon apparently
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25th April 09, 06:09 PM
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