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Very solemn and moving seeing the row of candles aglow in the pre-dawn light along the street this morning.Really wonderful to see neighbours up and down the street solemnly paying their respects for those that have sacrificed themselves for the greater good.
V humbling and emotional.
Spent time rereading letters sent to my great grandfather by the army returning the personal effects of two of his sons, one a machine gunner killed in Eype whose body remains somewhere in the mud, and his memorial is on the Menin Gates, the second an officer in the Light Horse killed at Beertheba and buried at Ramala War Cemetery.I spend a hour or so after the driveway service re-reading my grandfather's and great great uncle's war records.
My great grandmother (his older sister and only relative in Australia) wrote many letters to the Australian war office trying to find out anything, anything at all about where her brother had gone missing, then the horrible telegram stating he was now listed as missing presumed KIA. He remains one of those who were never truly laid to rest because they never found his body among the fallen.