The
HMAS Kanimbla's Catefalque Party
The HMAS Kanimbla Catefalque Party stand guard at the dawn Anzac
Day service onboard, with KANIMBLA's embarked musicians in the background
just as the sun rises over the Al Faw Peninsular.
(Date taken: 25 Apr 03 - 08 images)
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Gallipoli
Dawn Service
Corporal David Saunders, 37yrs, of the Royal Military College, Duntroon
performs at the Anzac Day Dawn Service at Gallipoli on the 88th
anniversary of the landings.
(Date Taken: 25 April 2003 - 05 images)
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East
Timor Anzac Day
Chief Petty Officer Pete Gee with Corporal Shannon Evans,
enjoy the challenge of trying to speak with the East Timorese children
in their local Tetun language. The children were rather bemused
by the fun.
(Date Taken: 25 April 2003 - 02 images)
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Darwin,
Northern Territory, Anzac Day Dawn Service
A Defence family commemorates Anzac Day at a dawn service held at
the Darwin cenotaph.
(Date Taken: 25 Apr 2003 - 03 images)
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Operation
Falconer Middle East, Anzac Day
A US airman salutes, as four Royal Australian Air Force F/A-18 Hornets
perform the “missing man” formation during Anzac Day commemorations
at a Middle East air force base.
(Date Taken: 25 Apr
2003 - 06 images)
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Operation
Citadel East Timor, Anzac Day
Captain Chris Pearson is a logistics officer and is serving as part
of the Australian National Command Element for Operation Citadel
in East Timor. He enjoys his time over here in East Timor and is
proud to serve Australia on operations overseas, especially on Anzac
Day.
(Date Taken: 24 Apr 2003 - 07 images)
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Operation
Citadel East Timor, Anzac Day Dawn Sevice
Sergeant Katrina Babic, Anzac Day 2003 Dawn Service, said "It's
a privilege serving out of country with your fellow Service members
on Anzac Day, it has special meaning.". Australia contributes about
1000 personnel to the UN Mission in Support of East Timor, (UNMISET).
(Date Taken: 25 Apr 2003 - 05 images)
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Gallipoli, Anzac Day Eve
Anzac Medalion, poppies and slouch hat on Anzac Beach, 2003. The
waves come in on reminders of a campaign fought 88 years ago; a
Gallipoli Medalion issued to veterans or veterans' families in 1967,
poppies picked from Hell Spit and an Australian Army slouch hat
at the site of the original landing, Anzac Beach 2003.
(Date
Taken: 24 Apr 2003 - 07 images)
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Gallipoli,
Anzac Day Eve
Reminders of a campaign which began 88 years ago. Military ribbons
and medals amongst the sand of Gallipoli's shores, with the dominating
shape of The Sphinx in the background.
(Date Taken:
24 Apr 2003 - 02 images)
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Operation
Falconer Middle East, Anzac Day
Australian troops mark Anzac Day at ASNHQ MEAO with a dawn service.
(Date Taken: 25 Apr 2003 - 03 images)
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Gallipoli,
Anzac Day Eve
A slouch hat rests on a rifle belonging to the Australian Federation
Guard at Lone Pine cemetary.
(Date Taken: 24 Apr
2003 - 09 images)
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Operation
Citadel East Timor, Anzac Day rehearsal
CPL Bransdon is a Section Commander with Delta Company, 5/7 RAR
currently serving in Gleno, East Timor.
(Date Taken:
22 Apr 2003 - 07 images)
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Anzac
spirit in the Middle East
ADF personnel deployed in the Middle East share their thoughts
on "What Anzac Day means to me".
(Date
Taken: 18 Apr 2003 and file images - 14 images)
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Anzac
Day 2002
A selection of images from 2002.
(File images - 07 images)
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