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RE: In memory of ANZAC soldier Sidney James Gully, 1898 to 1958

in #anzac7 years ago

There's nothing like hearing the words and feelings of a single person to touch us. But then multiply that by the thousands and it would become more than we could bear, if we let ourselves feel it. The thousands that gladly went to do their duty because they felt it was right, the thousands that were there for their mates, the thousands that hid their fear and despair when they wrote home. It was a truly valiant generation. I think of my youngest nephew who is 18, and it's inconceivable that boys his age and younger had to go through that.

I know what you mean about the music too. Although there isn't a drop of Maori blood in my veins, I'm a kiwi to the core and it's such a part of our heritage that it fills my heart.

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So true @kiwideb. Imagine thousands of voices calling as one! The numbers of Kiwi and Aussie soldiers that were killed during the wars has been staggering. It makes me feel so very grateful for every bit of freedom we enjoy and sometimes, even take for granted until the reality checks during Anzac Day and similar commemorations bring Home to us. I’m so glad to see the younger generations joining forces, prepared to put away their devices, get up early and show their appreciation of the cost and great sacrifice made for them.
I do have a little Maori blood but I think anyone who loves music will recognize the unique sound of Maori singers and their music. We are very blessed to have been brought up in such a wonderful country as N.Z. I’m looking forward to returning for another dose of Aotearoa next year hopefully.