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‘I’m proud of my mates and proud to wear the uniform as an Australian soldier’
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Those are the legacies Sergeant Hayden Guilfoyle said the early Anzacs left for current Australian Defence Force personnel.
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Welcoming the dawn: Sgt Hayden Guilfoyle was the guest speaker at the Shepparton Anzac Day dawn service. Photo by Megan FisherImage 2 of 44
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Returning home: Sgt Hayden Guilfoyle was the guest speaker at the Shepparton Anzac Day dawn service. Photo by Megan FisherImage 5 of 44
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Guthrie Street Primary School students Olivia White and Aric Hall read a poem called ‘we honour you today’. Photo by Megan FisherImage 13 of 44
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Patrick Sharp. Photo by Megan FisherSgt Guilfoyle spoke at the dawn service at Shepparton, telling those gathered that Anzac Day was a time to remember the 102,000 Australians who had died in war and other operations.
Now a serving member of the Australian Army School of Armour, Sgt Guilfoyle is no stranger to Shepparton, having been born in Kyabram, raised in Tatura and done his secondary schooling in Shepparton.
He spoke to the thousands gathered about how Anzac Day was a day to remember all those who had served for Australia.
“On April 25th, no matter where we are, we pause to remember Australia’s soldiers, sailors and aviators,” he said.
“Our people represent the best in Australia in this multicultural society.
“The defence force for our nation is made up from (people from) regional towns and cities.
“We recognise all our veterans and also give thanks for our families.”
Sgt Guilfoyle paid special tribute to those still serving in the defence force.
“As we honour the past, we also recognise the service and the sacrifices being made today,” he said.
“I’m proud of my mates and proud to wear the uniform as an Australian soldier.”
Shepparton RSL sub-branch president Bob Wilkie honoured those who fought in wars that were being commemorated with big anniversaries this year.
The 70th anniversary of the end of the Korean War and the 50th anniversary of the end of the Vietnam War will both be commemorated, as will the 20th anniversary of the start of the war in Iraq.
“We pay homage to the original Anzacs and others who have fought since,” Mr Wilkie said.
“We remember their courage, their compassion and their comradeship.”
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