Hello Cousins, Once again it is Anzac Day in Australia and New Zealand, a national day of commemoration in honour of the ANZACS, the brave men of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corp who fought and died at Gallipoli. Ninety-five years have passed since that historic landing just before dawn on the 25th. April 1915 - and with time, and the passing of the last of the original ANZACS, the day has taken on additional layers of meaning. Today, we commemorate all the Australian service men and women (many of whom were of Cornish descent) who have died in the various conflicts throughout our country's short history. I have just returned from attending the Dawn Service at The Shrine Of Remembrance here in Melbourne, not to glorify war, nor to endorse conflict of any kind, and certainly not to support politicians who send young men to war - but to honour all whom have served, no matter their nationality, or which side they were on. To me, you are ALL heroes. For all ex-servicemen and women, and their descendants, who are unable to attend a service today, here is a recording of the Last Post http://www.awm.gov.au/commemoration/customs/last_post.asp With Deepest Respect ...... Corinne in Melbourne, Australia.