ANZAC Day is tough if you've lived in a war. No one- soldier, civilian, child or adult- with that memory will ever glorify it. But peace is a commitment: to divest from the war profit (in our banks, superfund, gov action), welcome refugees, and call out war mongers on all sides. https://t.co/HY18bm6ikb
Anzac Day 2023. Thank you to Willie Apiata for making the Pukeahu Dawn Service extra special for my friend and Korean War veteran Gordon Sutherland. Lest we forget. https://t.co/zCe4OwQHGC
ANZAC day is a time to remember what it is that our people fought, and died for.
They fought for our freedom.
Freedom of choice, freedom of movement, free speech...
Lest we forget.
#lestweforget🌹
#anzac #anzacday #freedom #billofrights https://t.co/J8XsntaoCm
— Martin Langford - DemocracyNZ Candidate for Napier (@Martin_DNZ) April 24, 2023
Dawn Service at the Auckland War Memorial Museum. Anzac Day. We will remember them. https://t.co/UfTY1ctNSa
Up before it’s light checking weather, getting ready to go flying. Much like the best days of my RNZAF service. Feels right for Anzac Day. Will add today’s flypast to this thread. https://t.co/650I3GIOrN
Happy ANZAC Day!
Lest we forget
ALL WARS
ARE BANKER WARS!
Remember that the next time you think about honouring order following members of a death cult who were sacrificed in the blood rituals of dark occultists to help bring about their totalitarian New World Order https://t.co/0g7yasFcZW
ANZAC day here. Here's to all veterans, of all wars. My granddad Robert George Thompson especially, who was at Gallipoli. I thank you for keeping people like me safe. This photo is typical Christchurch since we were broken by quakes. This morning (picture credit Adam Blackwell.) https://t.co/HY3Sg3ezdf
Also Anzac Day for me is that its wen had my first loss that I remember clearly. Many more since. Nana died. I was 5. But I remember it. She lived with us. Was a huge part of my life. Here’s me my mum and my sister and my nana. One of the few precious pics. Yes sis was a nun. https://t.co/XfT2G272nI
Anzac Day marks the anniversary of the landing on Gallipoli in 1915, which was Australia and New Zealand's first major military battle fought during World War I.