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25.01.2022 We will remember them - Lest We Forget #DrivewayDawnService
25.01.2022 Thank you for sharing Bob - We Will Remember Them
24.01.2022 Today we to pay our respects.
23.01.2022 A wonderful tribute.
21.01.2022 A very brave young man. ‘We Will Remember Him’
19.01.2022 They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old: Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning We will remember them. - Laurence Binyon, 1914.... #australianlighthorse #anzacday2020 #StandAtDawn See more
19.01.2022 A 2020 ANZAC Day message from the ALHA National President Phil Chalker #ANZACspirit #StandAtDawn #AnzacDay2020
18.01.2022 We Will Remember Them 'Lest We Forget' #StandAtDawn #AnzacDay2020
18.01.2022 Well said - We Will Remember Them
15.01.2022 Great friend and supporter of the Australian Light Horse Association former OIC NSW Mounted Police Inspector Don Eyb Rtd. Always looking immaculate.
14.01.2022 Dear Members You have and will be receiving a number of emails over the coming weeks. Please check your inbox, also check your junk mail as some members systems have sent them there.
13.01.2022 We Will Remember Them 'Lest We Forget' #DrivewayDawnService #STANDTO
10.01.2022 Remembrance Day Originally known as Armistice Day, Remembrance Day commemorates the signing of the peace agreement that ended WW1 at 11am on 11 November 1918. It is a time for all to remember and honour the memory of all those the men and women who served, are currently serving and those we have lost to the cause. Lest We Forget..
09.01.2022 ALHA Annual General Meeting 27 June 2020 - Online Meeting Notice as per our advisement on the ALHA website on 12 April 2020. http://www.lighthorse.org.au//alha-annual-general-meeting/
08.01.2022 We Will Remember Them 'Lest We Forget' #DrivewayDawnService
07.01.2022 Today we remember the brave Charge at the Nek, Gallipoli in 1915. On this day the 3rd Light Horse Brigade would charge into open fire of Turkish defenders. Hundreds would die inflicting no perceptible damage on the Turkish defenders they faced. This event as brave as it was would prove to have no consequence on the outcome of the Gallipoli campaign. 'Lest We Forget'
07.01.2022 The Anzac Day 2020 - Lockdown event link is now live! See you at 10 am this Saturday https://youtu.be/fRhUIxXaNu4
07.01.2022 We Will Always Remember Them
04.01.2022 Of the 136,000 Australian horses sent away to the First World War Just one horse out was brought back: General Sir William Bridges’s charger, Sandy. Bridges di...ed on Gallipoli in May 1915 after being mortally wounded by a Turkish sniper. Sandy was kept safely in Egypt until 1918, when the Minister for Defence authorised his return to Australia. The government outlaid 140 guineas more than a year’s pay for a typical Australian soldier to construct a special horse stall. Sandy arrived in Melbourne in November 1918, and went on to live out a quiet retirement at a military depot at Maribyrnong. The horse’s mounted head and neck remained on display at the Memorial for many years as a tribute to the role these horses played in the war. #AnzacDay202 #AnzacDay #AnzacAtHome http://ow.ly/x1jF50zelkf
04.01.2022 Today and always we remember them. ‘Lest We Forget’
02.01.2022 A message from the Governor-General to fellow veterans. In these very serious times, it is important that we all continue looking out for each other. This is i...mportant for all Australians, but I wanted to take a moment to talk directly to the veteran community. It is critically important that we all listen to the direction of the authorities particularly around social distancing. This is everyone’s responsibility. Yet it is just as important to stay connected, stay active and stay kind to each other. Reach out to people and check they are okay. "It is as simple as a phone call, message or an email to a mate or former colleague. "Above all if you need assistance yourself, reach out. Put your hand up and ask. You are not alone and now, more than ever it is important that we are there for each other, kind to each other and connected to each other." Soldier On Australia Integra Service Dogs Australia Australian Government Department of Veterans' Affairs Australian National Veterans Arts Museum AVCAT - Australian Veterans' Children Assistance Trust Cam's Cause Defence Force Welfare Association Everyman's Welfare Service Legacy Australia RSL National Veterans Film Festival Royal Australian Navy Australian Army Royal Australian Air Force Defence Australia
01.01.2022 We Will Remember Them 'Lest We Forget' #DrivewayDawnService #lightupthedawn
01.01.2022 Do you know this trooper? This photo of an Indigenous soldier was found in a trunk at the home of Dorothy Prisk (née Belton) in Port Adelaide. The soldier is likely to have been a driver or mechanic in an Australian Light Horse unit. The AWM are after your help.
01.01.2022 Beersheba Day 2020 We will remember them. ‘Lest We Forget’ #australianlighthorse #lestweforget2020
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