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"Lest We Forget"

The following Gunners will be sadly missed and have made their final journey
to the eternal Gun Park
May they Rest In Peace

 

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GUNNERS DECEASED
2008

May They Rest In Peace

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 rememember them,

LEST WE FORGET

H.K.R. Schnaars

Frank Wilson

Eric Nowill

Brian Williams

Ken Daly

Lindsay Black

Stanley James Irvine

Philip George Button

George Xuereb

The
Australian Artillery Association offers to the next of kin of deceased servicemen and women who have served in the Royal Australian Artillery the opportunity to share with loved ones and friends the memories of their dearly departed through a Memorial Roll Slide Show dedicated to their dearly departed.

This service is provided
 free of charge


For more information -
Click Here

     

PRAYER'S

"ARTILLERY"

"THE FINAL INSPECTION"

 

The Guns we knew are silent now, and cold,
    Short years ago they spoke and sang with fire:
    Grim voices heard in many a troubled land
    Death and destruction close on every hand,
    Now melted down for scrap, their story told . . .
    What of the men who served the Guns so well?
    United with them in their frenzied quest . . .
    So many gone, and others---who can tell?
    To join the guns in their eternal rest? 

By "Don B"
POEM
"HEROES AND ATHLETES"
(by Paul Martino)

VIETNAM
MEMORIAL ROLL
         
 


God and the Soldier we adore;
In times of danger, not before.
Danger past and all things righted;
God’s forgotten, the Soldier slighted.
 


When danger is nigh,
God and the Soldier is the cry.
When danger's past,
God and the Soldier are forgotten fast."

 
 
         
   

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