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The News asked students at St Mary’s in Mooroopna what Remembrance Day means to them.
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Scarlett Quinlan, Year 6
Scarlett Quinlan.
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Remembrance Day means to me about the soldiers who fought in the wars and the people that helped us.
Caitlin Mandaradoni, Year 6
Caitlin Mandaradoni.
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Remembrance Day means to me when we have a minute of silence we remember the people that fought in the war for us.
Audrey Davis, Year 6
Audrey Davis.
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Remembrance Day means to me that we remember the soldiers in the wars who fought for us and having a minute of silence to remember them.
Ella Davkovski, Year 6
Ella Davkovski.
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Remembrance Day to me means that when we remember the soldiers that fought for Australia or for us, and if they didn't fight the way like they did then we wouldn't be as free as a country that we are today.
Harper Williams, Year 5
Harper Williams.
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For me it means where the soldiers sacrificed their lives for our country.
Nicolas Vigliaturo, Year 5
Nicolas Vigliaturo.
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Remembrance Day means to me that the soldiers who fought for us made Australia a better country.
Liam Moreno, Year 6
Liam Moreno.
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Remembrance Day means to me all the people that fought in the war and all the fallen soldiers, so we can remember them.
Kobe Loughran, Year 6
Kobe Loughran.
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Remembrance Day means like all the soldiers who died in war and how they made our country a safer and better place.