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Anzac Day 2007 | |||||||||||||||
Sydney March For the first time in a number of years, the threat of rain hung over the Anzac Day march. The sudden downpour, sprinkle or the coolness of the day did not deter the marchers or those watching. Some of the bands supporting the marchers swung by up to three times. They marched in dry kit, with rain dripping from their tunics and uniforms and playing from under plastic ponchos. The Sydney march drew a large crowd. Bathurst Street was lined 4-5 deep on both sides from 0930 until the march marshals came through with the final group in the march, the relatives of ex-servicemen. The gunners were spread throughout. 'A' Fd Bty Association, marching with the post-WW2 RAA contingent, provided the link from the 1870s to the present. Following the national flags and the banners representing the WW1 formations, marched the WW2 unit members and in many cases their relatives, providing assistance to the marchers and carrying many of the banners. Equally well represented were banner bearers provided by cadet units and community groups such as scouts, guides and other groups.
World War 2 Gunner Associations Post-World War 2 Gunner Associations
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GPO BOX 576 SYDNEY NSW 2001 |
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