The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Angus remembers the fallen at ANZAC service

ArmeT forces personnel join Ticnitarie­s anT members of the plblic at Arbroath commemorat­ion

- JiMMiLLaR jimillar@thecourier.co.uk

The annual ANZAC commemorat­ion, which honours all Australian and New Zealand (ANZAC) servicemen and women who have served and died in conflicts and peacekeepi­ng operations, was held in Arbroath’s Western Cemetery yesterday.

Major David Findlay gave the introducti­on, followed by a welcome from Ereti Mitchell, president of the New Zealand Society Scotland.

The rain held off as the names and brief details of the four ANZAC airmen who lost their lives in Angus during the Second World War were read out by Lord Lieutenant of Angus, Georgiana Osborne, and crosses were placed on the graves of the fallen by Julia and Alexander Bond.

The ANZAC address was given by Sqn Ldr Justin Filmer of the Australian Defence Force.

He said: “For New Zealanders and Australian­s, ANZAC is our own day.

“The ANZACS command and deserve the respect and remembranc­e of present and future generation­s regardless of race, colour or creed.

“We remember on this day those who fell in both world wars, in conflicts in Korea, Malaysia, Borneo and Vietnam, and more recently, Afghanista­n.

“Duty, patriotism, individual sacrifice and the affirmatio­n of the Australian and New Zealand relationsh­ip, are the enduring legacies of Gallipoli, and all subsequent conflicts involving our two nations.”

The thoughtful reflection­s of New Zealander Peter Leslie, who along with the Arbroath Branch of Legion Scotland, has ensured that ANZAC day is observed each year in Angus, were relayed to a large crowd – believed to be the biggest in the event’s 20-year history.

New Zealand’s Honorary Consul to Scotland, Sir Neil McIntosh, gave the prayer of remembranc­e for the fallen, before wreaths were laid at the sword of sacrifice on behalf of the Queen, the New Zealand High Commission, Australian Defence Force, 45 Commando, Legion Scotland, elected representa­tives, the New Zealand Society Scotland.

Organisati­ons taking part included 212 Battery Royal Artillery, Arbroath Branch of Legion Scotland, Arbroath Instrument­al Band, the New Zealand Society Scotland, and cadets.

Anzac commemorat­ions are traditiona­lly held on the nearest Sunday to the anniversar­y of the 1915 Gallipoli campaign, when the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps suffered an appalling loss of life after the Turkish landings.

 ?? Pictures: Kris Miller. ?? There was a large turnout at the service at Arbroath’s Western Cemetery.
Pictures: Kris Miller. There was a large turnout at the service at Arbroath’s Western Cemetery.
 ??  ?? Members of 212 Battery RA fire the gun salute and, right, service personnel at the ceremony.
Members of 212 Battery RA fire the gun salute and, right, service personnel at the ceremony.
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 ??  ?? Sqn Ldr Justin Filmer of the ADF.
Sqn Ldr Justin Filmer of the ADF.

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