Will the younger family members of the Gurkha soldiers keep participating in ANZAC Day and Remembrance Day?
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The honour of the fallen during the Remembrance Day celebrations at the Shrine of Remembrance in Melbourne in November 2022. (Photo: Abhas Parajuli)
Every year, the ex-Gurkha soldiers and their families participate in the ANZAC Day Parade and the Remembrance Day ceremonies around Australia. Last November, a few were present at the Shrine of Remembrance in Melbourne, where we asked them if the younger generation in their family would be interested in such occasions.
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