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ABOUT
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06:00:00
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Introduction to Radio Adelaide Special Anzac Day Broadcast
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06:01:14
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Song: Only Remembered
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The McCalmans
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Song: The Green Fields of France
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The Corries
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Service Voices: Remembering all whose lives have been impacted by war, not just WW1 and 2. Including civilians.
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06:08:20
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Song: Geordie McRae
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Robin Laing
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06:10:20
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Song: Mothers, Daughters, Wives
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John Schuman and the Vagabond Crew
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06:14:20
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Blak Diggers - Florence Peters
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From Blak Diggers series by the Community Radio Network
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06:15:55
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Poem to Leon Dawes and comment by his brother Clarence Dawes
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Last Australian to be killed in Korea. Age 19
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06:18:55
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In Memoriam
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Ian Anderson
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06:20:50
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Captain Andrew Bernie, Unrecovered War Casualties (UWC-A) Unit
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Finding, recovering and identifying unaccounted Australian servicemen and women.
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06:26:35
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Sunrise - The Ode
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Read by John Bell
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06:26:50
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The Ode of Remembrance
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Lance Corporal Elizabeth Smith
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06:29:20
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The Last Post/Waltzing Matilda
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Macca's Sunday Best. The Last Post symbolises the duty of the dead is over and they can rest in peace.
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06:32:25
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Reveille (at dawn) Rouse (at 6pm)
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Reveille played after the last post at dawn on Anzac Day.
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06:33:25
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Spoken: The last Gallipoli Veteran
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Keith McKenry
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06:35:00
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Nora Kunzel, Honorary Chaplain Partners of Veterans Assoc.
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"and then the whole world walked inside and closed their doors and said we will stop it all, everything to protect our weaker ones, our sicker ones, our older ones and nothing, nothing in the history of humankind ever felt more like love than this!”
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06:35:33
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Blak Diggers - Michael Bell
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From Blak Diggers series by the Community Radio Network
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06:37:58
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David Lloyd Vice President US Army Small Ships Association
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Why we need to recognise the Australian men and boys who served in the USA SS in WW2
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06:51:35
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Excerpts from a number of Small Ships and Merchant Navy Veterans WW1 and WW2
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The last of the small ship veterans - Frank, Ernie, Clarrie, Harry, Len, Peter and David
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07:43:59
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Evan George and Dan O'Brien
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US Army Small Ships
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07:56:48
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Dr Ruth Lunney
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widow of Bill Lunney WW2
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08:07:13
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Don (don't call me a hero) Kennedy
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Merchant Navy
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08:16:28
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Frank Finch OAM
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Ode to shipmates
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08:17:14
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Ian Pfennigwerth Capt (ret'd) A Navy Of Our Own.
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How Australia got a Navy, and what happened then. This is a superb background account of our RAN. Including first in, last out at Gallipoli
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09:08:00
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Song: Hey Brother
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The Wolfe Brothers
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09:11:55
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Army and Navy Veterans Brian, Bill and Theo aboard HMAS Sydney to Malaya 1964; Ken Matthews 3RAR Malaya and Borneo; Roger Burzacott Malaya Vicki Crannaford
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The enigma of Australia's forgotten War; Operation Claret; Looking for John D Tassel.
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10:34:00
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Bob Macintosh Korea, Malaya/Borneo and Vietnam (RAAF)
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Fighter and Chopper Pilot. Clergyman Rural Australia
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11:27:06
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Song: Sapper's Lullaby
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Fred Smith
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11:30:19
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Nathan Bolton, Army Engineer 2 tours of Afghanistan
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Now advocates within the Mental Health Space, especially for Veterans, trying to break the very stigma that stopped him from getting help when he needed it most.
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11:38:27
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Don 'Scotty' Allen
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Navy Clearance Divers
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12:21:24
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Ray Kemp
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RAN Oberon Class Submarines
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12:42:12
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Graham Cooling
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Navy Chaplain
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13:07:09
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Song: Calm is the Sea
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Welsh Choral Spectacular
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13:11:37
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Steve ‘Sox’ Sokvari presenter of Out of This World, Radio Adelaide
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Introduces Normie Rowe and John Paul Young
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13:17:05
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Song: Compulsory Hero
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Normie Rowe
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13:35:42
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Song: Coloured Digger
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John Paul Young
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13:40:17
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Peter Jesser - The Papuan Infantry Battalion
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Includes the song the PIB sang before going in to battle. Just Before The Battle Mother.
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14:13:44
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Blak Diggers- Mick Flick
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From Blak Diggers series by the Community Radio Network
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14:16:15
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Blak Diggers - Len Waters by his widow Gladys
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From Blak Diggers series by the Community Radio Network
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14:19:57
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Song: As If He Knows
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Eric Bogle - About an Australian horse. Highlights the wastage of war; describes the sadness of Australian mounted soldiers in Palestine in 1918
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14:24:52
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Barbara Laidlaw POW Hong Kong WW2
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Stanley Civilian Internment Camp Hong Kong
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15:17:07
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Song: Suo Gan
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The song sung by Allied civilian women as they breast fed their babies at Stanley Internment Camp in Hong Kong WW2
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15:20:10
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Song: Letters from Wilfred
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Allen Bell
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15:25:56
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Jan Morice - Letters Home
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Pacifist movement WW1 founding member of Women's League for Peace and Freedom. The turmoil created in a Pacifist family when a son enlists
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15:46:53
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Song: I Didn't Raise My Son To Be A Soldier
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Recorded at Radio Adelaide 2014 Heidi Silberman & Catherine Crowley
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15:47:52
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Megan Spencer re Harry's story WW2.
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Excerpts from her grandfather’s handwritten memoirs. Megan dives deep into Corporal Spencer’s prisoner-of-war experience. Insights gleaned about remembering
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16:45:16
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Poem - Heroes
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Read by Fiona White commemorating the Merchant Navy. A reminder not to miss-use the word Hero
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SONG: Merchant Navy marching tune... All the nice girls love a Sailor
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RAN Concert Band
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16:53:10
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Frank Finch OAM Ode
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Backed by the RAAF Concert Band
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16:53:23
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Navy's sunset bugle call
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RAN Concert Band
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16:55:58
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Song: Say A Prayer
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Fred Smith (in memory of the loss of HMAS Canbera at the Battle of Savo Island on 9 August, 1942.
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17:00:00
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Radio Adelaide’s The Folk Show plays folk music with ANZAC themes and pays tribute to veteran folk legend, Derek Moule
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18:00:00
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Last Post Ode and Rouse.
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